i, W Wouuyouuteumetho -trsqtNrutetu-u,ttf listeners Are Welcome At WW i. Enlist And Relic! Classes "e t - Utopian plans ll “tort Metamucil“? Botttwittbertwtiedu-r' an mat Vanna. Lith- E... University this an and winter and both will blue - Quaint interested “listeners", who any attend at, 'll charge. Prof. James Clark, director ttt extension, .paid today that the doors Reopen to "tiateners" u I university service to the com- munity. Similar courses have been widely accepted and no predated in the past. Religion 22, World Religions, ls a course designed to help in the evaluation and understand- ing of the great religions of the world: Christianity, Confucian- come to our fine city this week Mr. and Mrs. F. Joyner, 67 Laurel place, from Ottawa, 84h are employed at Mutual Life. are: Mr. and Mrs. J. Sarles and child, 67 Laurel St., from Port Credit. Mr. Sanfles is a student Mr. and Mrs/ts, A, Scharf and child, " Laurel St, from ot. tawa. Mr. Scharf is a student at Uof W. Mr. and Mrs. A; E.-May and child, 203 Cornwall M., from Listowell. Mr. May is employed with Weibe and Bacher. _ Mr. and Mrs. D. Brooks and child, 205 Regina St., from Brantford. Mr. Brooks is an en- gineering student at U of W. Dr. and Mrs. H. Fallding and their three children, 125 Empire Ave., from New Jersey, USA. Dr. Falling it a Prof. of sociglo gy at U of W. Mr. and Mrs. J. Patterson and their two children, 68 Milford Ave., from Toronto. Mr. Patter- son is WLU. New families that we wel- Mr. and Mrs. A. MacLeod and their four children, f om Gait. Mr. MacLeod is a sat an with Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Giffen and their two children, 190 Lester St., from Willowda . Mr. Gif- fen is a partner in ims, Bauer, Sims and Giffen. -if..U i/ik ivehtid Service II in welcome nt out new chapel at the corner oi llam- well nnd River M. Inch- an". Information Phone Jesus Chr t of Latter Dar into - Sunday Be an - 10:30 mm. sa,, 'choel 743-8918. a Prof. of Languages Church , at 'tof into 5 ees-- M, In. TIM. Ham, breadth“, Judaism ud lulu. eon-min u a weld faith Ind an a look at we! lotion can: tiqat Science and Jehovah’s Wit. The lecturer u Dr. Martin Dolbeer, chairman of the at vetsity's department of relig~ ions knowledge. The first lec- ture will be given Oct. 4. The other course, English Att, will study Plato‘s The Republic St. Angustine's City of God, Machiavelli’s The Prince, Swift's Gulliver‘s Travels and other sel- ected utopia? writings. Lecturers for the course are specialists in the field of ,study under discussion. The tirat lee- ture will be held Sept. 28. Qualified students, wishing to take the course for credit, may also register for the course on payment of the regular $90 fee, Prof. Clark said. The first meeting of the sear son, of the K-W Opti - Mrs. was held Sept. 13, in the form of a Pot Luck supper, and was very well attended. During the meeting, Optimist Pat Rehkopf, director of this years' Optimist Canvass, outlin- ed the objectives of the canvas. to be held October 4 and 5. He asked the ladies to do every- thing they could to help the 0p- timists reach melt-$10,000 goal. The remainder of the even. ing was spent discussing their plans for the Annual Dessert Card Party, to be held October IS, at St, John's Anglican Church. More than 300 are expected to attend. aid the Optimists Day camps at Bamberg, Heidelburg and Ayr. The decorating theme this year, will be "The Doll Houses General conveners are Mrs. John Coker and Mrs. Eden Snr- der. Those assisting include; hers. John Bragg and Mrs. John Ftacnik, desserts; Mrs. Jim Baurer and Mrs. Stan Graber, prizes; Mrs. Robert Graff and -- -- . _s, AJAluan. ........,, ___-__- Mrs. Rudy Kominek, tickets; Mrs. Larry Litt and Mrs. Fred Boasenberig, favors; Mrs. Jim Pernfuss, Mrs. Rev Hayes, an; Mrs. Michael Bargauer, decora- tions; Mrs. “grin Penner, soft drinks: and Mm Howard Beck- er, coffee. " Upti - Fen-no“ Comoretta will be used to , madn- BELMONT BARBER SHOP i mum, (mm ia-re-tte, out†- Emanu- in the Dist-abate: momma-MSW "i-' an, charged the about - Court Judge (Doric!) to any on“! with the nape-Ability u. "M. MM ' ill- " the patent division at Ca.- in" halved by giviatg his “a. peoples. . another post of iutiuenee, mom- M' benhlrgod, have Pitted her. being involved In a rice- T m agatnat the M af Cnn- track scandal, and if you are a and Canada MW" ‘one of the boys', you can " rr.Itarr--."iHtte capo "iianderoststhe border "tstring " "W!" P! unseen, in a white Cadillac. Mr. sun um speaking to I "than; of upmxinuoly In people resent at the Cannot [out for the Wanda North PC nomination. menu-out had made to may cones-ion. to Quebec, thereby alienating may at the other Noting that the Liberals were we“ in British Columbia, he charged them with bribing the people of BC with a 32.000000 arena. The people of Canada, he said, are much more inter- ested in bread and butter led- Elation. He charged the Liberals with Do you know Mr. William H. Birss There' good ch ce that you do. He lives and works right here. He ge around uite a lot and he knows this town very well. That's art of hi job. , He's he er of your local branch of Canadian Imperial Bank o Co erce. And he's a good man to know. For help with tina . matters or for sound advice, on anything to do with banking, he's the man to see. If you haven't already met him, by all means call in soon. He'll be glad to see you. a Wdl sartofh'; he l CANADIAN IMPERIAL. BANK OF COMMERCE CiliRilItS] Over 1300 branches to serve you mm. - 6 p.m. He charged the Liberals only wanted I unjomy so they could return natured of a further toar year: so that, the 'boys' could Mom: ) iiliilillsllllllti1 “95% Ontario & Duke Sts. WATERLOO SQU that if by In â€and. may would at“! the am at can. . non, giving alt nodule 1M. without interferring with q. ,incia1 autonomy. " He and duo, that old - pensioner: all“ live on tho pruent 375 not month, “â€7 are entitled to at - $100 t month, ml was. Ibo-Id " taken at once./ 5 giving all Poktttie AM, it interfering with autonomy. T mm a... that old 3'. non new live on the . Vim-cm. Tram“