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PAGE 6A--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26,1982
Scottish history course
The common image most
North Americans have of
Scotland is simply a roman-
ticization created by
# # immigrants, ac -
to University of
T—EFTIF—,1
Guelph historian, Edward
Cowan. "People usually con-
jure a picture of a bagpiper,
complete with a busby, in a
nigged,heather covered
landscape," says the pro-
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ffered at Guelph University July 5
fessor. "This has some basis
in reality as a description of
the highlands. Yet 87 per
cent of Scotland's populace
lives in the industrial
lowlands."
The true version of
Scotland and its history is
considerably more exciting
and colorful than the fan-
tasy, according to the
historian- who recently irn-
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"Often violent and tragic,
Scottish history abounds
with heroes such as Robert
the Bruce and the clan wars
of the seventeenth and eigh-
teenth centuries."
Beginning July 5, Pro-
fessor Cowan is teaching a
one-week non -degree course
on Scottish history, as part of
the University of Guelph's
Summer Campus '82 pro-
gram.
A vacation program that
combines learning and
relaxation for children and
adults, Summer Campus has
courses for every taste.
Among the 27 -adult courses
are wine appreciation, the
French and Spanish
languages, negotiating for
everyone, storytelling,
managing personal wealth,
home computing and floral
design. Youngsters from
four to 15 years of age ran
talte a general recreational
program or develop skills
and knowledge in specialized
areas such as theatre, com-
puters, television production
and art. Vacationers can en-
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sive sports facilities and a
full slate of evening enter-
tainments.
For complete information,
contact Summer Campus.
'82, Division' of Continuing
Education, University of
Guelph, Guelph, Ontario
N1G 2W1 or call (519) 824-
4120, Ext. 3412.
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7:30 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
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MAY 20, 1902
DAYTIME MOVIES:
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Angie Dickinson -Gordon'
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12:30 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID
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DAYTIME MOVIE&
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Doug IVIcClure-Darren McGcsvirt
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