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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Feb 1987, p. 18

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Dr. John A. Weir, president of Wilfrid Laurier University, will discuss recent developments at the university when the WLU PAGE 18 â€"WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRVUABY 11,,.1987 . . PRINTS FOR YOUR VALENTINE FRAMED DECORATOR REG . 15.99 AVAILABLE AT â€" 2 WATERLOO LOCATIONS WATERLOO TOWN SQUARE CONESTOG Canada Day contest The winning national entry, selected from the provinâ€" cial/territorial winners, will become the official poster for the 1987 Canada Day celebrations. The winning artist and his/her immediate family .will be guests of the Secretary of State for the Canada Day activities on Parliament Hill. The contest will be open to all Canadians and entries must be postmarked before midnight, Feb. 21, 1987. Posters should be 38 cm by 50 cm (15 inches by 20 inches) and done with crayons, paint or pastels. Contestants are entitled to one entry only. Entries should be mailed to the nearest office of the Department of the Secretary of State attention ‘"Canada Day Poster Contest.‘"‘ Addresses of offices across the country and rules for the contest are attached. Canada Day Poster Contest Rules e Every Canadian citizen is eligible. e Only one entry per person. & Posters should be 38 cm x 50 cm (15" by 20") e Use crayons, paint, pastels, pencil. Three dimensional drawings using material such as cotton balls, wool and tinsel are not acceptable. Photographs should not be e The artist‘s name, address and telephone number should appear in pencil on the back of the poster. e A short explanatory note on the image or the theme presented should be included. e All entries must be postmarked before midnight February 21, 1987. e All entries become the property of the Department of the Secretary of State of Canada which reserves the right to make required changes to the winning entry to facilitate printing, and to add appropriate logos. Ontario entries should be sent to Suite 200, 75 St. Clair Ave. E., Toronto, Ont. M4T 1M2. A national Canada Day poster contest will be launched this month with a prize of an allâ€"expense paid trip to Ottawa for the winning artist and immediate family on July 1. Renew old friendShipS$ â€"â€" University women seek at Laurier ‘Gabfest‘ book donations for sale 16"x20" SIZE the paint and paper people The Paint and Paper People StClair 12.79 | In Waterioo 1/2 PRICE saur 1U~ ST CLAR PLUS LATEX SATIN FLAT Now available in a washable Satin Flat finish for use in livingrooms, dining rooms, halls and bedrooms. Alumni Association holds its first Gabfest for graduates in a 100 km area of Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo. The Gabfest, with tickets $5 in REG. 22.99 22 x28" SIZE 18.39 advance and $6 at the door, will becheld Feb. 20 at 7: 30 p.m . at the Waterioo Inn. The university has more than 6,000 graduates in the immediate Twin City area and hope that the Gabfest will help graduates renew old friendships and be a step ‘toward establishment of a local alumni chapter. _ A slide/music show highlightâ€" ing developments over the past 75 years will be a feature of the meeting. Many popular faculty members will be on hand, includâ€" ing Dr. Max D. Stewart, Prof. Glenn Carroll, Dr. Flora Roy, the deans of the five university faculties, and the dean of Waterâ€" loo Lutheran Seminary. There will be music by a fourâ€"piece jazz combo from the music faculty. ‘"‘This is the first in a series of events for area grads," Bruce Hurley, coâ€"ordinator of alumni affairs, said. ‘"‘There will be future events covering social, cultural, academic, and athletic interests." that saves more lives. Give to the research HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATION OF ONTARIO MMMdW Kitchenerâ€"Waterâ€" loo, will be holding its 23rd annual Used Sale on Friday, April 3 and Saturday, April 4, 1987 at Hilliard Hall, First United Church. Last year more than $15,000 was raised. This money was returned to the community in the form of educational awards and bursaries. As well, money was given to local community social projects and provided emergency financial assistance to women university stuâ€" This year, as in the past, the group is counting on the generosity of the community to make the sale a success. Donations of all types of books are gratefully accepted â€"â€" student textbooks, children‘s books, adult fiction and nonâ€"fiction. If you wish to donate books for the sale, call 579â€"8835, 576â€"7168 or 746â€"6435.

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