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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Jun 1979, p. 10

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The Honored One. A cast of 23 members of the children‘s drama class recently played their respecâ€" tive roles in the Kâ€"W Little Theatre production The Honored One. Karen Metzer as the rich woman tells the queen (Jackie Honeycomb) of her great contributions to the community while other members of the town wait to plead their case for the title of honored one. The queen‘s pages are Judith O ‘Toole (left) and Elissa Frittaion. Page 10 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, June 27, 1979 Meaghers Deluxe London Dry Gin Mc l{eaCh JLTRA SE for th #2: UW offers new master‘s degree e Chronicle staff writer English, French, German, AJF s The University of Waâ€" history, philosophy, political @.*.‘ _ terloo recently announced a science or sociology under .‘ _ new master‘s degree proâ€" â€" the program. / +â€".__ gram in its Faculty of Arts. _ Courses will be given on %.~ _ The program makes it posâ€" campus during evening . sible to earn an MA solely â€" hours or on weekends. through partâ€"time study. Beâ€" _ Courses will be offered M ginning this September stuâ€" throughout the entire 12 WLU professor to chair scholarship committee Dr. Mary K. Lane, a Wilâ€" frid Laurier University proâ€" fessor and former chairman of the psychology departâ€" ment, will become the chairman of the selection committee for the Queen Elizabeth II Ontario Schoâ€" dents may study economics larships on July 1 She was appointed to the position for one year by the Ontario Council of Graduate Deans. _ f A maximum of five $8,500 scholarships are awarded by the committee each year to outstanding students nearâ€" ing completion of their PhD degrees in the humanities, social sciences and matheâ€" matics. Dr. Lane said the scholarâ€" ships are designed to let the students devote most of their time to completion of PhD theses by removing the necessity for jobs that would cut into their studying hours. The awards are anâ€" nounced in March each year on behalf of the Queen by the Ontario minister of eduâ€" cation. Courses will be offered throughout the entifre 12 months of the year. Anyone Dr.â€"Larry Haworth, asâ€" sociate dean of arts, says a feature of UW‘s new masâ€" ter‘s offering which he beâ€" lieves to be unique is that programs are assembled in packages so the new student knows exactly what courses will be available and when. **Someone coming into a program this September knows exactly what he or she will be studying in May of 1981, for instance," Dr. Haworth, said. "It‘s set forth in a simple manner so it‘s easy to comprehend." Detailed information on the new program is availaâ€" ble through the Graduate Affairs Office, Faculty of Arts; telephone 885â€"1211, exâ€" tension 3637. *‘"We expect the new proâ€" grams will be of interest to a wide variety of people who can‘t normailly be free to atâ€" tend during the daytime," Arlene Soehner, Memâ€" bership Convener, reported the membership drive has been completed with 354 who has an honors degree, or equivalent, in one of the above subjects aan earn an MA in as little as two The June meeting of the members. St. Agnes CWL was a dinner Winner meeting held at the Conesâ€" made du! toga Golf and Country Club. . were Mai Jean Weland, President Of _ white cro St. Agnes CWL presented Garry H: Jackie Papke, Past Presiâ€" quilt. dent of the Hamilton Dioceâ€" san Council, with a floral arâ€" Colleen rangement in appreciation Studio : of her work during the past â€" Speaker fc two years. gave an ir is expected to be the usual St. Agnes CWL 'dinger.meeting held 4. Separate all newspapers and store for future recyâ€" cling pickâ€"ups 3. Thoroughly wrap all kitchen wastes before dispoâ€" sal. 6. All garbage and refuse to be stored should be placed in double plastic bags securely tied During the current strike by CUPE Local 1542, resiâ€" dential garbage collection has been suspended. Please do NOT place garbage or refuse at the curb as it will not be picked up. Garbage must be stored on your property until pickup service resumes, or it has been taken to a disposal area. The following steps are suggested to assist you in minâ€" imizing the nuisance in storing garbage: 5. Compost lawn and garden refuse Sunday 9:00 a.m. â€" 5:00 p.m Wash all metal, plastic or glass containers before disposal. Remove top and bottom of all metal cans and flatâ€" ten the can before disposal. DISPOSAL : During the strike, bagged residential garbage only may be taken to The Regional Landâ€" fill Site on Erb Street West, Mondayâ€"Friday 6:30 a.m. â€" 8:00 p.m., Saturday 7:30 a. m. â€" 5:30 p.m. CITY OF WATERLOO RESIDENTIAL GARBAGE COLLECTION There will be no thesis requirements, some of the programs call for ‘‘extendâ€" ed‘‘ papers and essays. Some of the courses which will be offered this fall (Sepâ€" tember through December) include: history â€" the history of modern Quebec (for two terms); philosophy ; â€" the history of philosophy; poliâ€" tical science â€" comparative politics (two terms) Colleen Benn of Cameo Studio was the guest speaker for the evening and gave an informative talk on Being a Woman with tips on exercise; posture, skin and hair care and fashions for the coming season. Winners of the draws made during the evening were Mary Ellen Lahn â€" a white crocheted purse and Garry Hannah â€" a pillow quilt. Dr: Haworth says a limitâ€" ed number of scholarships are available on a co R tive basis which coul:a tially defray tuition ‘The cost of acquiring an MA says Dr. Haworth. ‘‘"This would include school teachers who may want to upgrade their qualificaâ€" who want to broaden their backgrounds, and others. About the only limit is that one would want to be within driving distance of the in the new program is $183.50 per term for the first six terms and $105 per term for any additional terms.

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