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The Brussels Post, 1967-08-10, Page 31W.11'$Sg1.4b ;111.1;.0,S.1)AX, AIX& 400, *II ....4,14111,11,11V Soho:mon of briefs CONESTOGA COLLEGE of APPLIED ARTS and TECHNOLOGY invites the attention and interest of citizens, students and organiz- ations in the counties of Huron, Perth, Wellington and Waterloo. The co-operation is sought particularly of persons in industry, commerce and business, education, agriculture, technology and tech- nical areas, and in the applied arts, samples of which might be food supervision, nursery education, library arts, welfare and health ser- vices, community family work, graphic arts, etc. As of January, 1968, the College will be offering post-second- ary courses of three- two-, and one-year duration at the technologist, technician arid skilled levels in Applied Arts Technology Business and Commerce Technical Areas Extension courses as requested and supported will be offered. Academic upgrading will be provided for mature students nineteen years of age or over, who may not have the Grade 12 or 13 admis- sion requirements. Centennia Report 1867 1967 By John W, ltibher Centennial CothmisSiorter If Ottawa happens to be on the route of your Centennial trip this year, be sure to See Son et Lu- miere, a Tightly show to October 15111 Son et tatunere, which means sound and light, is a Special Ceti- tennifa spectacle for the national capital, staged on Parliament bUlL 'Outdoor itniphitheatro seating has been constructed at :Nepean Point, OR the btta.wa River, of- fering a spectacular night view of the Parliament Buildings which constitute the stage (or Son of Lumiere. AUGUST 15 TO 21 COST OF 65.00 includes 6 TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM MONTREAL. ACClaNIODATION AT LIONS STUDENT LODGE ST% HUBERT, BREAKFAST, BOX LUNCH, SUPPER DAILY. EXPO PASSPORT. s TRANSPORTATION BETWEEN EXPO AND THE. LODGE. 7 L ci ons ub expo t Tour ..qT1.M, APPLICATION FORMS AT McFADDEN BARBER SHOP and BRUSSELS POST Forms must ue in no later than Aug. 12 Any Student Entering Grade S To Grade 13 Is Eligible . Adults Interested in Being Supervisors Can Also Apply An Invitation In order that the College may best serve the needs of all in the above counties, 53riefs, containing suggestions as to which post- secondary courses ,.should be offered by Conestoga College, are warmly invited. The most effective Briefs will probably outline the course and subject matter considered important, provide a justifiable estimate of ihe present need and the employment possibilities of 2-7 years hence, contain suggestions or offers as to' co-operation from area organizations or professional associations, and recommend the level of competence desirable upon graduation, etc. Your interest in your Conestoga College and your early re- sponse (preferably before August 15) will be recognized and much appreciated. Kindly communicate your ideas to Professor James W. Church, President, Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology 30 Francis Street South, Kitchen,' Ontario. 311111111111111111111111011Caffinamermininflarnava,.crTh;;.N 111E. fikKiLLOP MUTUAL. •Fati-7 2N.5URANCE COMPANY Town Dwellings 4. All sf...lasses of Farm ProoartY Stitniner Cottages Chinthee, Schools, Hall" Extended etiverags (wind. smoke. water damage, falling objects, etc.) hi also available Offlot — Main Strait REAFORT14 Insures AGENTS. -ernes Wm. Leiper, Jr. Squires, Clinton; Keys, RR 1, Seaforth; V. J. Lane, RR 5, Seaforti Londesboro; Selwyn Baker, Brussels; George Coyne, Dubicn; Donald G. Eaton, Seaton?, world 'wars; the burning of the Barliatonult Buildings in 1916; the, high Points in the careers of prime ministers; and the birth of our national flag. As the spectacle moves to finale, the lights turn to full brii- lance, illuminating the Hill, Part, it men t ;Buildings, 1\r,ep ea it Point and the Rideau Canal, The spectacular finale symbolises the essence of a Canada 100 years in Confedadation. facing the new century with faith and confidence. Greece, ligypt, Great Britain and Spain. it also has been em- etapJoyed at Dundurn Castle, Hamilton. and at the Crysler Farm battlefield, Morrisharg, Ontario. As a Centennial specta- cular it. is one of the regular attractions of the Ig,ational Capital which every visitor should see. 7 room Brick House, nearly The Son et Lumiere technique new. (has hot water furnace, was originated, at the Chateau fireplace, small barn, on 1 acre (lhambord In France and has been lot, good garden land. In Seaforth, employed in other places of $12,800. Write Box 335. Seaforth. :historic importance iani 7yance, ! 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Recreation of the 1916 fire on Parliament Hill, for example, Pro- duces the smoke and flames, the crackling of timbers, the sound of ,the water hoses and firemea's Voices, all through tine Ingenious mix, of sound on, seven-track recorring tapes and color filters on spotlights: The Hill has the starring role because the spectacle is a dranta of Canadian history and be- cense the Hill yV s the symbolic.: stage for Canadian Confeder• ation's officia,1 beginning in 166'7. Iti the Son et Lumiere and, tent° at , Nr,epeau Point you will be transported throlign your intellectual and emotional responses controlled by the strength and variety of light and quality of sound, including music and the voices of great and legen- dary perSOns. By Way of the unusual sound effects of "Sound and Light", the drama of Can- ada's early days, her triumphs and fuilures, her great men and their great deeds, Will come vividly to life, As Son et Lumiere opened the clock Willed, back over 350 years to the tittle. When Champlain was voyaging tip the Mighty Ottawa: Lights dim, and glow and. the. Voices of the narrators move through time to the esta- blishment of old Bytown and the building Of British military bar- rt zeics oil the site of the Purl rtment„ Buildings. The spectacle moves its aud• ietice through great events in, history: the union of two Cana- des, Confederation. celebrations Of .L, 1867; occasions when, We hear the oratory of Macdonald and Cartier; the joining of more province§ and the territories; the