They went on that night to a contest in Riverview, Mi- chigan in which they once again placed first, along with Best Colour Guard, and Beat Horn Line Awards. . The Kiwanis Kavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps re- turned home Sunday night from a tour to parts of Mi- chigan and Ontario. They were away for one week. The Judges placed them' in second place in the Windsor Freedom Festival Parade on July I. The Kavaliers took first prize in the 4th of July Parade in.Wyandotte, Michigan, with their colour guard also taking first place. and Tanya Quinn, Drum Major receiving Hon- ourable mention. Dr. Muncaster In: served as chairman of the ttme granny department on two occasions during which time “became one of the largest departments in the arts and science . It offers gen- eral f,,Vll,f,U,', degrees as well as graduate studies a.t the master’s level. (I. o! Incl-loo, currently â€an d the "my apartment at Wilfrid Laurier University, has but: appointed than of the an: and "i-ee faculty tbr tr.. “muster succeeds Dr. Gerald Vanillee who has hid the position of dun for the past eight years. Dr. Vamnoe will mum: to the ‘ch-Ics dominant follow- ing a year’s sabbatical leave for atndy in Greece. , g (annoyan- um. 'rttiettre Arts and science dean Dr: Ell...†lament". In within. a trstseatAt. Kavies are among the bet AT THE MUSIC?!“ or COIIITOBA PAIIWAV O "on It. H. WAHILOO AI "VOID mum tte$W8t" AMO "“67 "MIMI. DIVItm. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Put Yours-If h Our Plano WU ALL LOOKIN F0 DAISYMAE HILLBILLY SlllEWALK SALE Damn: ur MUUI‘OHINE while quantities last COURTESY or wanesm CIDER mus DON’t FORGET TO GET YOUR FREE SAMPLE 0F "tt00NSrilNE",,miu, on The Kavies wrapped up their tour on a high pitch last Sunday afternoon at a contest in Owen Sound. In competition with six Cana- dian curs, the Kavaliers left the ield with Srxtrty. genes - Best Drum Line, st Horn Line, Best Colour Guard. Beat Pgttt and Manouverintr, Best rum Major and First Place overall. . The Kavies will be per- forming in exhibition at the While a student, he won three academic awards: he was a Clark University scholar, and then won a -The incoming dean was born in Sudbury and is a 1tt06 graduate of Wilfrid Laurie!- University in honors geo- graphy. Me then took a man- ter's degree at Clark Uni- versity,, Worcester, Man. in 1968, and followed that with a doctorate from the same university in 1972. dean was low under Dr. Ham's lam. " den of at- nd actu- ce. Dr. M-trr will lend the largest division of the university. The faculty otters general and honours bachelors of arts and new ce degrees as well as mu- ter of arts programs in a wide, variety of study. ogttioettogtvepmetienl L 'l1'l'llu"d'Jldtd'lliN"i. PRELIMINARY J00Olt1 FRI. JULYll 8pm FINALS WILL BE HELD SAT. JULY 12 3pm M.C. Bobby Van Dyke of CHYM Radio REGISTRATIONS ACCEPTED UNTIL 7 PM FRIDAY JULY 11th Ittt PM..." 'too" am came». ENTER OUR DAISY MAE L00li-h-LlhE CONTEST OPEN To ALL AGES [iilllri), 70 [ffil'3jif] crr1l SERVICE Get your rear In gear. Take a walk. JULY 9-10-1 1-12 2nd Prize....' so" u a MM. GIN Cqrtotattt 5i Toronto Argonauts pre- game show tonight and their next appearance will be in competition in Cambridge nut Sunday afternoon Prior to his academic career, Dr. Mun-cuter re'- ceived practical business estperrimee, first as an usin- tant manager in the Sudbury Canadian Tine store, from 1956 to 1050 and then as pro- prietor of a Canadian Tire store in Deep River, from use to 1962. Me is a number of the Canadian Association of Geographers. Amciation of American Gunners. the Regional Science Macia- tion and the Canadian Re- gional Science Amhtion. 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