Randy McGiynn of Waterioo, a 1972 graduate of Wilfrid Laurier University, is the university‘s Alumnusâ€"ofâ€"theâ€" Year. Announcement of the award was made when the WLU Alumni Association held its recent Homecoming celebrations. McGlynn is employee benefits consultant for Lackner, McLenâ€" nan Insurance Inc., Kitchener. At Laurier, he was a football letterman, and an active memâ€" ber of the alumni association for 10 years who now represents the graduates on the university‘s board of governors. He is an active volunteer, too, with the Caradian Cancer Society, the Jaycees and the Kâ€"W United Apâ€" peal. year‘s fair Sept. 30. TiHTe 1P Change sSmce iasl year we The event will move from its :’d ‘t?) tl“rcnk .o'fuy 10 emm old home in the Theatre Auditoâ€" ; u“;im in ADAce. o rium to the gymnasium area of ‘* um was quite crowded. the university‘s athletic building. More than 70 organizations will Construction of the John Aird set up booths in the athletic Centre, which will incorporate building in order to provide the Theatre Auditorium, has career information for Laurier made use of the former facility students. It will be open to all _ ‘‘The university changed my life," he said, when accepting the honor at the annual meeting of Wilfrid Laurier University‘s eighth annual Career Fair will move to quarters three times as large as ever before for this The Waterioo Public Interest Research Group, in conjunction with campus and community groups, will present a public lecture by former CIA official John Stockwell, Thursday Oct. 1 at 8 p.m. at UW Humanities Theatre. Stockwell, the highest ranked CIA official to ever *‘go public‘ will speak on the topic of The Secret Wars of the CIA â€" Vietnam to Nicaragua. He will discuss his own CIA career and outline his reasons for leaving the CIA after 13 years. **For the good of the U.S. and the world, the C1A should be dismantled,‘" Stockwell claims. During his career, Stockwell was CIA station chief in Africa, commander of the Angola Task Force, officerâ€"incharge of Tay Ninh Province, Former CIA official Stockwell to appear at WPIRG lecture Irena Welhasch of the Toronto Operetta Theatre sings on the steps of Mutual Life of Canada as part of a celebration to mark the company‘s sponsorship of Johann Strauss Jr‘s operetta, A Night in Venice, at Centre in the Square Oct. 16 and 17. Looking on are TOT members Henry Ingram and Ronald Rand. The Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Symphony‘s Raffi Armenian assists Les De‘Ath at the piano. A Night in Venice is being produced by the Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Symphony and the Toronto Operetta Theatre. Randy McGlynn named WLU alumnus of year WLU career fair moves to largest quarters ever SINGING ON THE STEPS the alumni association. "I‘ve been working since I graduated to pay back what it gave to me and I‘ll never make it." Named honorary members of the association were John Baal, the university‘s security chief; Sue Crowne, executive assistant to the dean of social work; Dorothy Elliott, a longâ€"time friend of the university and supporter.of the music program; Eileen Stump{, Laurier‘s retired and beloved food services emâ€" ployee; and Ann Weir, wife of John A. Weir, university presiâ€" dent, and an active and supporâ€" tive member of the university community. difficult this year. years, first through graduate . ton tavne, trmter of Correr hi wne eegeeition war j Â¥ Si ticipating are Colgateâ€"Paimoâ€" e io aange since ast Seat We â€" five, CUSU, Oglivy and Mather l!.d to m .'â€"ay 10 emphym -Mve' M'-m and hath the Named president of the alumni association for 1987â€"88, repreâ€" senting more than 22,000 graduâ€" ates, was Dan Loughead of Etibocoke, a 1978 graduate, who Magazine and in several documentary films. The CIA has sued Stockwell and impounded the profits from his best selling book, In Search of Enemies which analyses the CIA‘s covert actions in Angola. Recently Stockwell has been in Nicaragua reâ€" searching the current situation in that country. Admission to the evening lecture: students /low income /seniors $4 in advance, $5 at the door. Others $5 in advance, $6 at the door. Vietnam and recipient of the CIA‘s Medal of Merit. He sat on the National Security Council, the highest level of military strategy planning. Other executive officers are Sue Millar of Kitchener, first viceâ€"president; Warren Ross of Willowdale, second viceâ€"presiâ€" dent; Pat Pringle of Hamilton, treasurer; Janet McCallum of Willowdale, secretary; and Earle Shelley, a graduate of 1928, life viceâ€"president. Shelley is also Laurier‘s alumnusâ€"ofâ€"the succeeds Marcia Powersâ€"Dunlop of Weston. New board members, elected for a twoâ€"year term, are Doug Dickenson, Vijen Vijendren, Wayne Kemick, Melanie Linkert and Carol Raymond, all of Waâ€" terioo; Jeanne McDonald, Les Protopapas and William Watson, all of Kitchener; Richard Bilâ€" linghurst, Toronto,; and Kay Lynpe, Hamilton. ticipating are Colgateâ€"Paimoâ€" live, CUSO, Ogilvy and Mather advertising agency, and both the Information for students interâ€" ested in progressing to graduate school will be provided by Laurier‘s graduate studies faculâ€" Pennsylvaniaâ€"German The initial settiement of the Waterioo Region began in 1799 when a number of Mennonite families from Pennsylvania made the long journey northward to settle on Block Two of the Six Nations Lands. These Pennsylvaniaâ€"Germans and the others who followed sttled what eventually became known &s Waterioo Township. Visitors to Doon Heritage Crossroads Sunday, Sept. 27 (1: 30â€"4: 30 p.m.) will be able to see and sample some of these customs and traditions. The afternoon program will feature: O wellâ€"known local fraktur artist Elizabeth Eby, demonstrating her skills and the art of fraktur. C an illustrated lecture by University of Waterioo professor Nancy Lou Patterson on Pennsylvaniaâ€"German Folk Art. Ca choral presentation by the Pennsylvaniaâ€"German Folklore Society Choir. C demonstrations of wonderful food preservation; sauerkraut, schnitzing, sausage stuffing. There will also be a delicious luncheon of barbecue sausage, sauerkraut, homemade pies and cider. Applicants should be at least 10 years of age. Carriers are needed in the following areas: on Wednesdays after _ Y Reamiann om | get â€"3> in A s and send it to our office '&A Earn Extra Money! If you are interested in _ [~~Wey~~~~~~~~7 Shaina Maicho tradition at Doon 46 Erb St. RUSTIL DR./BRIDGE ST. AT WISSLER RD. LEXINGTON RD./HILLSIDE ST. Greg Cassidy, Circulation Manager ) St. E., Waterioo, Ont. N2J 1L7 886â€"2830 WATERLOO CHRORNICLE * 5 ‘ Gya io o s _ Jest® «A'_}"r ‘i ,_‘ 3 A\ “ & C es \\‘ ¢ PÂ¥ : “ J _ \, In / h: > wR * £4 femre ( e f TXÂ¥ K Â¥ â€"SEPTEMBER 23, 1087 â€" PAGE 45 This week‘s carrier is 11â€"yearâ€"old Shaina Malcho, a grade 6 student at Centenâ€" nial school who delivers in the Churchill St. area of the city. Shaina‘s favorite subâ€" jects are art and history, and she loves swimming and baseball. In the future, Shaina would like to work with animals and become a veterinarian. n on 4 wC ? “ / > * J ).u" |