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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Oct 1980, p. 12

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Page 12 â€" Waterloo Chronicie, Wednesday, October 15, 1980 LwEy] Sunday, October 19th, 1:00 p.m. â€" 4:00 p.m: Wilfrid Laurier University WBLKIFSFLEE 3. Parents‘ Lounge: AND MUCH,MUCH MORE. Special Information for Highâ€"School Students: y Computing Centre: Bookstore : Residences : Athletic Complex: COME ON OUT FOR A FUN AFTERNOON Biology : Chemistry : Physics : Psychology : Facuilty of Music: For more information call 884â€"1970 ext 278 OPEN HOUSE Wilfrid Laurier University Whether you are the parent of a stuâ€" dent currently at WLU or have a son or daughter in high school, we invite you to visit this lounge, have coffee and chat with senior administrators and staff. 3 ; The Bookstore will be open for you to browse or buy. â€" Tour the.complex and watch the acâ€" tion in a water polo tournament. See for yourself a typical university residence. & Bring a sample of your tap water. We‘ll check it for hardness. J See holograms (moving 3D images). films and equipment. Chat with the faculty or take in two concerts. Displays for your participation and inâ€" terest. Guided tours of human and animal research. See the University‘s advanced comâ€" puting facilities. Have your blood pressure checked! This information desk will be staffed by the Registrars Ofâ€" fice, who will give information on programs, show films and have brochures for your peruâ€" sal. B dLY B DNEENNNANUNA 4. 3.0.0 AADH : Lecture explores pastoral care issue Dr. Samuel Southard. eduâ€" cator and lecturer in the field of pastoral care. will be the guest speaker at the 1980 Lutheran Life Lectures to be held Monday. October 20. at St. John‘s Lutheran Church, 22 Willow St.. Waâ€" terloo. 7 Trustee Waterloo County Board of Edqcationl Dr. Southard will speak on Japanese Yews. . . . . . . 6‘ to 20° Norway Maples . . . 6‘ to 16‘ Red Maples . . ... Whiteâ€"Goldâ€"Green Euonimus dogianaich MB 4. B .0b 4 0 @ Japanese Yews. . . . . . . . . . . from 5.00 Lindens, Locust, Flowering Crabs, Auanzl(r;mm !romi:.z Mmmm,mmna,wQste;.nSpm?‘e, 6‘ to 20‘ Norway Maples. .. . . . . . . from 6. ypress, Holly Boxwood, Birch, Beech, 6‘ to 16‘ Red Maples dlk k Li ssm Heeod EWM Alp‘n.cum‘ Whiteâ€"Goldâ€"Green Euonimus . . . ... . from 3.75 Privets Cocoa'Bum Bark, Winterized Coloudoll-:godmuosflm . . from 12.00 v + * q Prepianted Fruit Trees. . . .. . . .. . . from 6.00 Fertilizers, Etc. Come and visit our outstanding assortment of healthy, colourful trees. ; Buy direct from the grower with large selection. Retail & Wholesale. Fully Guaranteed Mainâ€"Location Jean Haalboom (left) president of Alpha Deita Kappa and a speech and language teacher for the Waterioo Board of Education, talks with Ruth McKenna, presidentâ€"elect and an English teacher at Kitchenerâ€"Waâ€" terloo Collegiate institute, prior to a sorority luncheon at the Westâ€" mount Golf and Country Club last Friday. Alpha Delta Kappa is an alâ€" trustic group which meets and honors outstanding women educators in the Twin Cities. Petersburg 634â€"8113 DAVE GREENSTEIN 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN EDUCATION : AS Teacher Behavioral Consultant DireCtOfr: Student & Family Services Parent SORORITY MEETS 108. > 21 ns . . * e Spruce . Over 10,000 Trees from 2 Acres of Shade Trees, Blue S Shrubs and Fruit Trees clisie.s.ROmendg : .. * JOHN‘S NURSERY «: Vote e o0 Mp d p W m wE C @4 A t 4 it t t t 00 :0 o0 20 3 90 ‘Biblical Perspectives in Pastoral Care‘ in two lecâ€" tures which are hosted by Waterloo . Lutheran . Seminâ€" ary. The annual lectures are supported by a fraternal grant from the members of Lutheran Life Insurance Soâ€" ciety of Canada. and are inâ€" tended to bring clergymen Fruit Trees, Maples, Oaks, Wainuts, and parishioners together to hear noted speakers and exâ€" change ideas. . Ssert _ Seminary Dean Dr. Delâ€" ton Glebe said he felt local clergy will find Dr. Southâ€" ard‘s presentations ‘"of great interest ... because of his expertise ... but also beâ€" cause he will be looking at pastoral care through perâ€" spectives found in the Scripâ€" tures. instead of through only the usual psychoâ€"social contexts." > Dr. Southard is professor of pastoral theology at Fuller Theological Seminâ€" ary. Pasadena. California. and administrator of the hoâ€" spice program in the Seminâ€" ary‘s Psychological Centre. The guest lecturer was formerly director of profesâ€" sional services with the Georgia Mental Health Inâ€" stitute in Atlanta. He has also served as director of reâ€" search for the general counâ€" cil of the Presbyterian Church. Atlanta . (1966â€"69); as professor. psychology of religion. at Southern Baptist Seminary, Louisville. Kenâ€" tucky (1958â€"66): and profesâ€" sor of pastoral care at Texas Medical Centre in Houston (1955â€"58). He has also been pastor at several Baptist congregations in the United States. Dr. Southard is a graduate of George Washington Uniâ€" versity (B.A.>. of Southern Baptist Seminary °(B.D. PhD.). and of Georgia State University (Master. Goâ€" vernment Administration). For further information. phone James R. Widdicomâ€" be at 886â€"4610. RR #1, Second House from Wagner‘s Corner on Heidelberg Rd. wrooeaw aw ead

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