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- Why WLU is changing to WLUWilfrid Laurier University is located in Waterloo, Ontario. It began in 1911 as the Evangelical Lutheran Seminary of Canada. In 1924 Waterloo College was established, providing courses in post-secondary education. In 1960 Waterloo College became Waterloo Lutheran University, and in 1973 changed its name to Wilfrid Laurier University.Wilfrid Laurier University is located in Waterloo, Ontario. It began in 1911 as the Evangelical Lutheran Seminary of Canada. In 1924 Waterloo College was established, providing courses in post-secondary education. …Wilfrid Laurier University Library
- Open House '73 : Wilfrid Laurier UniversityWilfrid Laurier University is located in Waterloo, Ontario. It began in 1911 as the Evangelical Lutheran Seminary of Canada. In 1924 Waterloo College was established, providing courses in post-secondary education. In 1960 Waterloo College became Waterloo Lutheran University, and in 1973 changed its name to Wilfrid Laurier University.Wilfrid Laurier University is located in Waterloo, Ontario. It began in 1911 as the Evangelical Lutheran Seminary of Canada. In 1924 Waterloo College was established, providing courses in post-secondary education. …Wilfrid Laurier University Library
- "Burlington Centennial Nostalgia 1873 - 1973"
published 1973
Downloadable pdf fileBurlington was incorporated as a Village in 1873. This publication was prepared by editor Edward Stewart for the Senior Citizens as a "pictorial Memory of our Town". The pamplet was 37 pages plus the cover; page 37 was the inside back cover.Burlington was incorporated as a Village in 1873. This publication was prepared by editor Edward Stewart for the Senior Citizens as a "pictorial Memory of our Town". The pamplet was …Burlington Historical Society
- Queenston address given by Mrs. A. E. Huggins at the unveiling of the historic plague commemorating the founding of Queenston, October 28, 1973.Queenston address given by Mrs. A. E. Huggins at the unveiling of the historic plague commemorating the founding of Queenston, October 28, 1973. Booklet: 20 pages; size:13.7cm x 21.4cmQueenston address given by Mrs. A. E. Huggins at the unveiling of the historic plague commemorating the founding of Queenston, October 28, 1973. Booklet: 20 pages; size:13.7cm x 21.4cmNiagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
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