~ NX EX: NG History Society Fanaga > With the new year now at our disposal, the His- tory Society would like to welcome back all its mem- bers and we trust that the new semester will prove itself worthy by bestowing upon you all health, happiness and success. As well, “historically- minded” individuals, we en- to all other courage you to join our dis- tinguished organization and to voice your ideas, concerns, and special interests. Much is planned for this semester and you can share in our ac- tivities. displaying meeting times. It has been said that “the study of history is the playground of patriotism”. What a better slogan for this week’s historic illustration. This past Monday marked the 173rd year since our first Prime Minister, Sir John A. MacDonald, was born in Glasgow, Scotland. As is known by most of you, he Watch for posters WPAIE AE Prime He, a £ T 2 a. i} ar 4 41; wid “~Y zy A ¥ rile dEy Te err er ns pe iti yw’ Hil e and the other Father of Con- federation were collectively instrumental in the founda- tion of our’ great nation. Al- though we had no holiday to celebrate his birthday, each day we bear witness to the ideals of he and his Confed- eration colleagues. In closing, all Society members who ordered jer- seys are reminded that they should be arriving by the end of the month. So have a great week! Inter- Varsity Christian Fellowship held it’s week; a Inter- Varsity first meeting last sleighride. It was a very suc- cessful meeting and a great way to start off the New Year. Along with a few familiar faces, we also saw many new adverturers come out to join in the fun. We’d like to thank all those who took part in the singing and laughter, and we hope to see you at fu- ture meetings and events. I.V.C.F. ing a tobboganing trip either this Friday or Saturday night at Brookvale. The final time will be decided on at Friday’s meeting. members are plan- = OORS gy Yrewash ysberud’S = = Thursday, January 14 1988: = a ta Se FUN FILLED FRIDAYS » PREE FOOD 4-8