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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Jul 1967, p. 3

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David is also In the law Pro- fossinn. but he mph-rs lo handle only civil t'aNet, ulnrh cover cor- poration and mmdvmrannrx, but nnl pvnal cast-s He, ls considered a sprriallst In his fmld Isabel (smple but has a boy fru-nrl at home) Is a wry Per- snnahlo and attractive. young wo man with a friendly interest m Canadians and hhmr rounlry. Sun-h an appo‘dl automatically suspvnds whalvvvr judgment beat, prcvimtsly aruanv,cti, it is VI-ry fast (dopvnrhm; of (‘ourw on how hvavy the Case load 1st She proudly pomth out that, there are three women senators (women are only jusl beginning to Invade polmem. and one wo- man in the {supreme Court for the whole of Meme” Five years of law study pre- ceded her appointment as judge, a position Mllll'h sh" considers v"ry gravel) "We musl he speck allv qualified in the wlmle mean- im: of jusliee, and also, our per- sunul lwex nun! he very eireum- .spel ll" she pumlx (ml She pointed out llul when a ease h hmughl helme it judge. a (let-mun must he handed down wnllm 72 hours She lt exlrelm'ly proud of one u\|N'I'l of their legal arrangement “llll'll has no part rullel m an) other county. This is n “.lulieio Ho- Amperu” In whmn anyone may appeal a tie. cumn handed duvm by a lower Court Isabel could be considered something of a pioneer in her field because very few women ettitw the profession of law. Up to two years ae,0. shi- explained, the law profession wax strieily for men. now however. women are beginning to successfully invade this profession As a judge. she is called upon to hear. and pass judgment (Mexico does not have jury trials) except for very special cases on first instance cases at present. Later on however. she will handle civil. penal and mercantile cases. Isabel, at 32. is a fully fledged civil judge in the district of Guanajuato. which is the geo- graphical centre of Mexico. Mrs. Roland Hersen, local spokesman for the group kindly arranged an interview with three visitors, Isabel Nieto. David Gon- zalez and Eduardo Unikel. Here is what We learned about them and their country. Mexico, While here. they will visit local sites of interest, such as the Pioneer Village. the University of Waterloo, the Doon School of Fine Arts, the K-W Art Gallery - as well as making a few trips of exploration as individuals. Those selected to visit here for one month of living with a local family, are: Isabel Nieto (a civil Judge), Eduardo Unikel (an en- gineering student and leader of the group), David Gonzalez (law.. yer), Susana Mohar. Magda Yor. anda Clares, Bertha Sanchez (secretaries). Eugenia Munoz (language student), Ramon Peral, ta (dentist), and Jose Luis Garza (an engineer). Asuic from hrs law practice, he some people and, When possible, to explain their customs to as. This is not really a vacation because each member of the visiting. group is extremely intereshed in learn. ing as much as he can about us - and in return, giving us some insight of the Mexican Their main purpose is to learn what Canada and Canadians, are like - to learn their customs. ty in Waterloo and Kitchener as part of the "experiment in inter- national ‘living" program. various communities are present- MEXICAN YISITORS .867 MV WATERLOO sr. JACOBS ST. CLEMENTS BRIDGEPORI ST. AGATHA HEIDELBERG CONESTOGO Nine Mexican citizens from VOL. '" Here for Experiment in International Living Succvwhnu Mr. Cowie as ad verttsirur, manager at HM: Can ada is David PI Corrrett " for, merly rviail advertising supmv VISIN‘ "ru.' Canada prosidnn' Earl " (Lunn said both appmnlnu'nls are effective July I, Hugh M Cowie, 39, arlw-rtlung manam-n, has born name/l mana gn-r of advertising for [HER m duxlrlal moducis company in the 'l‘wr wnmr advvrlmm: app/pint Mr, ('nww a native of ments haw horn attrtoiuttitt by Ptry1waterioo “who! . . , _ T BM. m I951 as prmlur‘ll B l. hand: u h t anada limited _ .. " David. 36, is also single and very personable. Eduard” 24, and also single is an cngiuvvnng student who hopos to earn hi, MA either here or in the United States. He was quite irttcrestvd to hear that flu-n- “as a first class engiruuscine school at the local university. and is looking forward to Ivarnuw, more a Dean of Fine Arts at the Uni, versity Authonom Guadalajara. He works mostly in classical theatre and last year (October) won first prize for his direction of a Greek Euripedes play called The Troyans, against 32 competi- tors. He also, about four years ago. won first prize as an actor for his monologue in a play cal- led "The Hands." is also a director of theatre. and 77.3. ___-..-v ..-‘,‘......u.u FFIEV. their visitors from Mexico who will stay in Waterloo and Kitchener for one month, living with local families. They are; Eduardo Unikel, Isabel Sieto and David Gonzalez. MRS. RONALD HERSEN and 19- Goodrich Appointments WATERLOO, ONTARIO. TUESDAY, JULY It, "dr "r, Corbett began his (‘armw' in advortmnu ll years ago m.fore joining "H; in 1963 he was ad vr'rtisme mmnhnalm for Klvriro, home Limited In Kitchu-m-r He " a momlwr of the ('"nlral Ontario Markvtvrs Association. A succession of [nonmlmns for Iowed until hr was named advcr. using manna-r m April. I962 lb- was rpm-nth (-lI-(‘INI president of the ('l‘nlral Ontario Marketers Association BM; m 1951 as prmlurlmn clerk in tlu. athvrtmn: dopat'bmvnl All are very proud of their country and willing to talk for any length or llll‘ ahnut it, They point out that their gov- This is the third such trip for Eduardo, the others wore to the United Statvs. Ho also is very personable with an excellent com, maan of the English language, During the interview he was most helpful. However, like David, engineer- ing is not his only activity. Edu- ardo is also a teacher of mathe- maties at the National Authonom University of Mexico (which is the "first" university of both the North and South Americas, being founded in 1512:. His class is composed of 70 pupils. about it during his visit to that institution. months tl) Clem become acquainted with native of Mm Kit jmnml Thc lwmklvl. "A “unh- to Water, loo County" has Int-on puhhshml as, a ('vnlx-nnlal prawn by Water, loo Trust and Savmus Compatty and it, currently lu‘mg sent to sum!- !00000 househoblvrs in Hm are?» served by tho Company Thes “Hung-v Guide Book out- llm-s four journeys within Water- Ion County. any our of which can he complt‘twl In a halrdayrs ll'lslll‘l'l)‘ tituvittp Mam highways are bvpassml and tho routes fol low pleasant roads wmrlmg through the bsrtile and hraullful countryside Along tlw way build. ings of historical and arthrtrttur. al Interval are pointed out, The Waterloo County Guide Book Lam:- mw-owm-r lmlehnus are now brim: hrokvu up by tht. mwornmonl allowing fur the small farmers. who fnruwrly had It) lvusv their land, to pun-haw attd opt-rate Hwir man [army 'rhcy Found that mlr homes hers, tend to hmk aukc whtuvas in vau'u. there is nun-h nun- cotttrar,t in ari9tttrwturc Tl". homes, there an- also culmfully shworatcd. Their major cities too, are ex- porioncing great nxpansirm now that more and more industry is twins, founded Sometimes. in- dustry is the focal point armmtl which a new city arises There is great opportunities for (-nginv-vn. ospreially mechanical. elven-cal and chmnical ongmt-t-n Prior to the coming of tho Spanish. Mexico was inhabited by many types of Indians, but tot, fortunately, very few are to be found today. The south of Mexico contains a considerable amount of unex, plorod land. and is also where many Maya pyramids are to be found. Mexico is a country of some 1.200.000 square miles of Land (Isabel proudly pointed out that their fight for independence start, ed in her home state. and spread out from there Sept. 16. 18101. emment assists students to attain a university education, a result of which, is that the student is cal, led upon to pay only about $15 a year in tuition or for books. There are only a few private univerai- ties in Mexico. luring the charm and (.llsllnchve chararlt-r of Watr‘rlon County. Thu ts the third edition of the Guide “oak The last Milli!" has been out of print for some time hm the tiomand for the book has continued. with quulxm‘ pen and wash sko-tt'lnns by the late John Martin, ARON (ISA An nuthm Ity on archi tttture, Mr, Martin was (Nan-vial- ly Intervsh-d in pmm‘vr buildings and artifacts and he tricd to de, velott an awareness of tlu, grave and lwauly of tho early settlers' homos, "tonsils and tools Ila drawmas have snort-Med in can- turing the charm and drstmetive chararlvr of Watorlon (‘mmlv honklrt is trrofurity illuhtratod He has lochn'ml at the Univer, sity of Guelph rt-cn-atmn course for three years and is mmvnbly 4'hit'ttttve director of thc Water. loo ('uunly brand) of the Cana, than Mental llvulth Assnriatiml. llv is married (wifcV nanu- El- lie, and thvy have mw sun, l9 months oltl, Granary. Manam‘r of the Irsok Nook is Mrs. Harald (tiylviay Paikiu, vu'll- kII-mn in this (-mnmumh Sylvia hurls the u'mk very ”arresting and challenging. Mr. Hevson is a native of Bel.. gium, Ihough he lived in Sww zorland for several years prior to moving to Canada. He is a grad- uate of Sir George Williams Uni, versity, Montreal: attended the Toronto School of Social Work and rcccivwl his corlificato as a director of rocl'oalion from the Umvvrsity of Western Ontario. London. Roland Hersen became aware of a lack of a complete selection of paperback books during his years as a student in the clinical psychology department .of the University of Waterloo. As a re- sult. upon completion of his study he began to investigate the pmx sihilities for such a bttsiness. The result is the Book Nook, which features paperbacks. child, ren's books. student cram-type books, robot art and unusual gift items, No Book , Shortage Now They are proud of their mural- ists such as, Oroooc. Diego, Riv- era. Sigueiros and Tamayo who are all world famous. They point with pride also to Chavez who composed a special symphony for the Lincoln Centre in New York, and also to the Folk Lore Ballot. the largest in the world, which can be seen at Expo. From here they will visit Ot- tawa, Toronto, Montreal and Ex.. po. and Quebec City before re- turning homo. David. Eduardo and Isabel were quick to point out that Mexico is a very traditional country. well known for her arts such as paint- ing and literature depicting both the very ancient and the very modern The stores tend to tie larger too. but they seem to carry very little that is not available in shops in Mexico. Our kitchens are much more automated (you have so much electrical equipment. said Eduardo" Your electricity is very choap. you are very fortun- ate. They seemed surprised that so few homes had walls or fence: around them, because it is a law at home where most homes have their own walled courtyards. SUISCRIPTION $3." YEAR

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