Four hundred delegates attended the annual meetâ€" ing of the Waterloo Presâ€" byterial _ United Church Women at Trinity United Church, Kitchener recentâ€" at 4 p.m. Wednesday March 25, in room 207 of the Arts Ferne Graham, of Toronâ€" to was the guest spaeker. Her address theme was Remembering, _ Renewing and Responding. .‘*Renewal comes to woâ€" men in quiet times, prayer and study. Changes in our lives with new hobbies and There is no charge. of Waterloo.: Events will include films, speakers and workshops in the Arts Lecâ€" ly. Among the Inuit (Eskimo) There will be a three day symposium on ‘*Urban Isâ€" sues in Canada‘" Friday March 19 through Synday March 21 at the University This is the boyhood home of longtime Canadian Prime Minister, William Lyon Mackenzie King. The estate is located on Wellington Street, just off Lancaster in Kitchener. Many of the home‘s original furnishings and family belongings are seen by crowds of people who yearly visit this Presbyterial meet Historic points of interest in and around | _ Waterloo Region . FUNERAL HOME 51 Benton Street, Kitchener, Ontario â€"Phone 742â€"4481 _ Woodside National Park ture Hall and Hagey Hall Times and events are availâ€" at 885â€"0370. War," a musical story adult fitness, badminton, about World War I will be racquet sports, ° learnâ€"to* presented by the Univer swim and _ recreational sity of Waterloo Drama sports. Group March 16 to March ** * 20, 8 p.m. in the Humaniâ€" _ Two art exhibitions will ties Theatre, UW. A matinee be on display at Waterloo will be held Friday, March Public â€" Library starting 19 at 2 p.m. For tickets call 885â€"4280. * Registration dates _ for the spring session of YMCA responding, we should be aware of others and their needs around us,"‘ she said. Rev. Wilbur _ Howard, Moderator, United Church of Canada also spoke at the meeting. He said that evanâ€" gelism is everyone‘s responâ€" sibility, not only the minâ€" isters. Challenging devoâ€" tions using the theme of the day were given by Wenâ€" nonah Moyer, Elaine Robâ€" ertson and Elaine Metcalfe, Trinity United Church, Elmira. Schreiterâ€"Landrack um! stately piece of our illustrious heritage. er Family YMCA will be held Monday March 3 to Wednesday Marck® 31. Proâ€" and oils by Conrad Bank of Toronto will be displayed from March 14 to April 3, and a photographic display by Ruth Lang will be in the children‘s department from March 15 to March 31. swim, gym and crafts, adult fitness, badminton, Junior Achievement of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo will be holding its sixth annual Trade Fair at Fairview Park ‘Mall, _ Kitchener, Wednesday, March 24 through to Saturday.March 27. The public is invited to review this year‘s activiâ€" crafts of Junior® A nearly new sale will be held by Knox Presbyâ€" terian Church, 50 Erb St. W.. Waterloo, Thursday, at sale will be held Friday, April 2, from 1:30 to 3 p.m. at Wâ€"K United Mennonite boid its first annual fund: . raising dance at the Waterâ€" loo Motor Inn, Saturday, Marceh 27. Dinner staris at 7:30, followed by dancing ; from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., proâ€" vided by the group Syncona: Tickets are $8 per person, which includes supper, dancing and _ entertainâ€" ment by a cultural group Dress is formal or semiâ€" formal. For tickets, call 745â€"2531, 576â€"4924 or 884â€"1854. The UCW. of First United Church, Waterioo WLU is again offering a wide variety of courses at all times to suit all students. Intersession begins on May 3 with courses morning. afternoon or evening until June 11. * ~ Summer Session begins on July 5 and runs until August 13 with courses held mostly in the mornings. _ . ~ _ % May 3 â€" June 11, Monday through Friday (mornings) Courses are offered in Biology, Business, Economiics, Psychology and Religion and Culture.. . May 3â€" June 10, Monday through Thursday (evenings) Courses are offered in Anthropology. Communication, English, Fine Arts, Geography. History, Mathematics, Philosophy, Physical Education, Political Science., Religion and Culture and Sociology. s > May 3 â€" June 9 Mondays and Wednesdays 7:00 p.m. â€" 10:00 p.m. Courses in Business L B * May 4 to June 10, Tuesdays and Thursdays 7:00 p.m. â€" 10:00 p.m. Courses in Business May 3 â€" June 10, Mondays., Tuesdays and Thursdays (evenings) Courses in French and Social Welfare are offered. Admission is possible to anyone over age 2 1, regardless of formal education, providing they have two years work experience. Under age 21 normally requires Grade 13. Over 70 courses are offered including courses in Anthropology. Biology. Business,.Chemistry, Classics, Communication,. Economics, English, Fine Arts, French, Geography, German, History, Mathematics, Music. Physical Education, Philosophy, Political Science. Psychology. Religionâ€"and Culture, Sociology and Spanish. â€" ~ . PARTâ€"TIME COURSES IN INTERSESSION & SUMMER SESSION FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CALENDARS AND APPLICATION FORMS. WRITE m h Â¥4°% §3 CHN Wilfrid Laurier University <8p, _ FEES: $125.00 per twoâ€"term course 62.50 per oneâ€"term course Wilfrid Laurier University â€" 765 University Ave. West, Waterioo or call 884â€" 1970 Ext. SUMMER SESSION / a t U ce on dA 2 Tanert . + _The Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo C.O.P.S. is looking for a place. to hold its regular meetings once a week. The active youths need a large: warehouse type of accommoâ€" ~and William Streets, April 4, 1 p.m. A preview of the sale will start at noon. INTERSESSION The Office of the Registrar. is sponsoring® its third anâ€" Lunch wil} be available. The St. John Ambulance Program for Senior Aduits invites _ senior ° citizens‘ 4040 or 696â€"3211 or 1 Rotary Centre at 579â€"3850. uoys 4 s ul *A 4 P i&-'ï¬;&! s or clubs to â€" xR§ 9e M%h include ways to prevent accidents in the home, heart and first aid. For more in formation call 743â€"8782. The One Parent Families call Donna at 743â€"7307 or Andy at 744â€"5077. | * a & Persons aged 17 and over interested in fjoining the Lakeshore Village Optiâ€" mist Club are invited to atâ€" tend the club meetings, held each Thursday in the basement of Messiah Luthâ€" eran Chureh, Glen Forrest Blvd., Waterloo, 8 p.m. For more information call Gary Hoffman at 885â€"1977 or Dave Greenside at 8B4â€" tea Â¥X aad 4 $ *Â¥ i+