at the University of Mannâ€" heim â€" is not just for Gerâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brubacher, above, were married Dec. 27 at First Baptist Church, 19 John St. W., Waterloo. Shelley is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Paul Rudy, 75 Pepper St., and the groom‘s parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Brubacher of 19 Euclid Ave., both of Waterioo. The couple are residâ€" ing in Kitchener. ' The "‘Waterioo in Gerâ€" e_c;""u..-‘* & "> A AMP Poohiet, P t t ... * t( e m ns E 7 % n o o re iagne ns (ibeln ym .A . Ah hn ols * eR se tcey Wce s uc . & Â¥owe, ‘0-? ‘-»“L 4« Â¥f ‘., ‘of -,‘-“}. We r zmt a4k) + : % is *A is , Cl enÂ¥ neiif gney . P t 4 Retst 94 . Sao e old t * "hihe igrg PgMey m 4 ‘ w is e w h t # 4.4 2e t :A * + P Th 4 Ts * o4 gld : Te t o se ue s horrinsraant. s g t t T 4 whed s Aélett 3 tureh â€"â€" Pn i6 %o6.â€" m ,‘W & *.: CX . aok it â€" NC 8 ȴ â€" "f ""’“. )‘ti . i ks â€" 2 i oeer s ols : 3 3 Mtla in P . d V Tok . ALAt 2. 4 A 6 -. & F Â¥ S y by the University of Waterâ€" loo. The first group â€" 11 nliï¬eilid.u.m\aho Now in its fourth year, â€" Dr. J.W. Dyck, of UW‘s and Slavic languages and literatures, spent last year More have gone each year since. . This year 3 Cana dians are in Mannbeim and five German students from Laurier University proâ€" fessor is currently at Mannâ€" language students," says Dr. Dyck. | ‘"But there are many advantages for stuâ€" dents in other disciplines thought was for the German well enough. So we include them if ‘they ‘can make satisfactory _ arrangements within their departments for academic credit for their He feels â€" Mannheim‘s computer science. obvious . advantages for German language students to live in Germany and be immersed in German culâ€" ture," says Dr. Dyck,. ‘"but those of Ontario universities Mannheim is particularly vious advantages as well."‘ portunity to gain a fresh perspective toward the subject in which one is majoring, or toward uniâ€" tunities are also substantial dents were abje to take an eightâ€"day excursion to West about $25. Mannheim has one of the best opera houses, in Europe, and students get in at half price; the same with plays. It is a tremenâ€" dous advantage to German literature students to be able to see so much excelâ€" lent drama." Inevitably, students beâ€" come much more proficient in German and Dr. Dyck has some comments on this: ‘‘I think we North Ameriâ€" cans are going to find it is to our advantage to change our attitude towards learnâ€" ... perhaps even to vi the in seagion. “'F:'aveliuombln ‘‘Travel is so reasonable,"‘ says Dr. Dyck. ‘"For inâ€" suggests. "It is true that English is still the lanâ€" guage of the world busiâ€" ness community, but alâ€" ready we see other nations ing Sponsored By THE MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA ARE YOU PHYSICALLY FIT? COME TO THIS CLINIC AND FIND OUT, FREE OF CHARGE. YOUR TEST WILL TAKE ABOUT 60 MINUTES TO COMPLETE â€" at SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14 MUTUAL LIFE AUDITORIUNM :00 A.M. â€" 12 Noon or 1 :00 â€" 4:00 P.M. And in Coâ€"Operation With THE UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO King and Union Streets, Waterioo. of â€" attention â€"to the learnâ€" ‘their _executives ing .of other languages. I ministrators. ‘I pressed that this is one of the reasons why Germany SENIOR CITIZENS BOWLING Seniors are welcome to join the Waterioo *‘Friday Seniors‘" at 1 :30 p.m.. or the Kitchener Monday Seniors, "Happy Gang" at 1 :30 p.m. 14 Princess St. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370_.4 â€" _ OPEN B?WDNG DAILY 46. 10:00 s.m. â€" 7:00 p.m. Except Thursday 10:00 a.m. â€" 4:00 p.m. Saturday 1 :00 â€" 11 :00 p.m. Sunday 1 :00 â€" 10:30 p.m. One Lane Open, Mondays 7â€"9 p.m. LADIES NEEDED FOR AFTERNOON LEAGUES for information call WATERLOO BOWLING _ LANES _ _ _ _ BOWLING â€" Daily 4:00 â€" 6:30 p.m. 45° Game (except Monday and Thursday) FAMILY BOWLING y 4 :00 â€" 6:30 p.m. 45° Ga INFORMATION Call the Y 885â€"3500 Or 743â€"5201