Stephen A. Taylor of Waâ€" terloo has been named Asâ€" ABSistant Actuary of Lutheran Life Insurance Society of His election to the new officer position was anâ€" nounced last week by Luâ€" loo. Shown admiring the books are (I to r) Bruce McFarlane, principal of Heidelberg, Janet Roberts, Heidelberg librarian, Jenifer Shranz and Ruth Boehm of Heidelberg and of MacEachern, librarian Joan Secord and students Marion McCormick and Karel Vitamvis. Heidelberg Public School donated over 100 library books to N.A. MacEachern Public School of Waterâ€" The board of governors of the University of Waterloo have elected J. Craig Davidâ€" son of Toronto its viceâ€" chairman. Mr. Davidson is president and a director of the Confederation Life Asâ€" sociation. U W names vicechairman He has been a member of the UW board of governors since 1967, and played an active role in the university‘s last major fundâ€"raising camâ€" paign, several years ago, and in the drafting of the University of Waterloo Act. A native of Toronto and a graduate of the University of â€" Toronto (mathematics and physics), he is an actuâ€" ary by profession. He served overseas in the second world war, as a flight lieutenant in the RCAF. The new viceâ€"chairman succeeds Wallace M. Rankin., also of Toronto, who has beâ€" come chairman of the board of governors. Lutheran Life makes appointment Plus Freight and Preâ€"Dellvery WATERLOO TOYOTA 300 Weber North, Waterioo 1976 TOYOTA* 20998 BRAND NEW theran Life President Harâ€" old A. Dietrich. Mr. Taylor, 30, joined Lutheran Life‘s Head Dfâ€" fice staff in August of 1974 as Manager of Actuarial Services. In his new posiâ€" tion, he will plan, organize and direct the functions of the â€" actuarial department and will work closely with the _ Society‘s _ consulting actuary. Mr. Taylor is an Associâ€" ate of the Society of Actuâ€" aries. A native of Napanee, Ont., he attended Queen‘s University in _ Kingston where he received his Baâ€" chelor of Arts Degree in He was employed with the Actuarial Division of the Empire â€" Life Insurance Company in Kingston from 1967 until 1974. Mr. Taylor and his wife, Margaret, have three children. Lutheran Life is a fraternâ€" al benefit society which was formed to serve the insurance needs of Lutherâ€" Dates & Sat. March 27th SUMMER MINOR SPORTS REGISTRATIONS Sat. April 3rd GIRLS SOCCER GIRLS SOFTBALL BASEBALL BOYS SOCCER Out of town residents pay double the basic registration fee. There is no family rate for out of town residents. Anyone interested in coaching, xefereeing, etc. ; please phone Waterloo Community Services at 886â€"1550. ans in Canada and to assist Lutherans, â€" Lutheran churches and institutions through fraternal benevolâ€" ence programs. The Society offers life and health inâ€" Times 10 am â€" 3 pm 10 am â€" 3 pm Born 1958 to 1969 Squirts Atoms Mosquito Pee Wee Bantam Junior B Born 1959 to 1969 Tâ€"Ball Novice Bantam Midget Juvenile Born 1959 to 1970 _ Tâ€"Ball, Tykes Pee Wees Bantams Midgets Belle Born 1959 to 1968 Petite Tween sponsored by the Belgian Government. Bus leaves Waterloo Centre, King and Allen Streets, Tuesday, April 6th at 9:30 a.m., home by 4:30. $4.00 per person. Tickets available at office. City of Waterlioo NO CHARGE BELGIANâ€"ART TREASURES Open To Adulits of All Ages EVERY FRIDAY â€" 2:00 â€" 4:30 P.M. ADULT RECREATION CENTRE 185 King St. South at Allen Waterloo. â€" The Week â€" _"REMINISCING" L With Miss Rahno Beamish With Ample Time for Shopping. See Hess Village â€" After Lunch Too. McMaster University Art Gallery for only Canadian Showing of VISIT HAMILTON PLACE PROJECT "PROP" surance and annuity proâ€" grams in British Columâ€" bia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario. Head Office is in Marsland Cenâ€" tre, Waterloo. Marsland Centre Foyer Moses Springer Arena Cedarbrae School $5.00 single fee $12.50 family fee $6.00 all star fee extra Marsland Centre Foyer $7.00 single fee ~ $17.50 family fee $7.00 all star fee extra $7.00 single fee $17.50 family fee $7.00 all star fee extra $5.00 single fee $12.50 family fee $6.00 all star fee extra Locations ~ REFRESHMENTS â€"â€" > Weterto6 Chronicle,. Wedntsday; March 24, 1976 : Page 27 â€" Sat. FAMILY SKATING â€" during family skating, a parent must be either skating with the children or supervising them from the spectator area. Activities Daily Mon.â€" Fri. _ * Include: Games Room, Floor & Table Shuffleboard. Billiards Rooms, 10¢ tea & coffee. Note: No memberâ€" ship needed. INFORMATION : 579â€"1020. * PROJECT PROP (Program Resources for Our People) \Friday, March 26th, 1976 Reminiscing with Miss Ragno Beamish 2 p.m.â€"4:30 p.m. Adult Recreation Centre 185 King Street, S. Waterloo CRAFT WEEK April 5th â€" 9th . Day workshops will take place in ‘the following craft areas: Mon. April 5 â€" Crochet Jewelry | Tues. April 6 â€" Appleâ€"Doll Making Wed. April 7 â€" Backstrap Weaving > Thurs. April 8 â€" Candle Making Each day session will be from _ 9:00 a.m. â€" 11:30 a.m. and 1 :00 p.m. â€" 3:30p.m. Please bring lunch. Cost: $3.50 per session. For further information please call 579â€"1020 JOLL Y OLDSTERS o 25th Anniversary Dance Friday April 2, 1976 7:30 p.m. â€" 11 :00 p.m. â€" Adult Recreation Centre 185 King St.,S. Waterloo Cost: $2.50 For tickets call: Mrs. Schneider, 886â€"4140; Mrs. Miske 745â€"4862. Tickets must be purchased by March 27th. Starting Dates: Basic I limited to 6 students _ Tuesday April 6th _ $28.00 (includes materials) Thursday April 8th Basic II limited to 4 studepts 7:30 â€" 10:00 p.m. $30.00 (includes materials) Location : St. Louis School (enter off Willow St. ) Register by calling Waterloo Community Services at 886â€"1550 ext. 48 â€" PROJECT "WOODWORK*" â€" New Horizons Program Spring classes in woodworking and furniture refinishâ€" ing will start on April 6th, 1976. All men & women aged 40 and over are eligible. COST: 20 classes $10.00 Senior Citizens. $15.00 Nonâ€" PROJECT "PROP" (Program Resources for Our People) Bus tour to MacMaster University â€" Art Gallery Belgian Art Collection Tuesday April 6, 1976 f Leave Adult Recreation Centre 9:30 a.m. Return Adult Recreation Centre 4: 30 p.m. . Cost : $4.00. Tickets available at office. at the Adult Recreation Centre. PRICES:; Children 25¢ Adults 50¢ Family $1.00 Seniors. REGISTRATION: March 22nd â€" 26th. 2 p.m. â€" 4 p.m. New Class Sessions o Ladies Keep Fit: Starting Mon. March 29th â€" 8â€"9 p.m. 8 wks. for $4.00 â€" % _ Ladies Volleyball: Continues on Mon. from 9 to 10 pm PUBLIC ICE SKATING ACTIVITIES FOR SENIOR ADULTS ADULT RECREATION CENTRE 5:30â€"7 :30 last date WATERLOO CHIPPERS 2nd ANNUAL OLOTIMERS HOCKEY TOURNAMENT Albert McCormick Arena March 27th 9 a.m.â€"7:30 p.m. Adults $1.00 â€" Children under 12 iree Proceeds to minor sports in Waterloo SPRINGER ARENA LAKESHORE VILLAGE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION Both activities at McEachern school. ADULT WEAVING CLASS . W.M.H.LA. MEETING Waterloo Arena Boardroom April 5th *s 8 p.m. All mothers welcome No Skating (Corner of King & Allen St.) 79 p.m. last date ACTIVITIES Marsiand Centre: 886â€"1550 ~ last date 8â€"10 pm m. :30â€"5:30 p. n ;‘amily Skating only ALBERT McCORMICK