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THEATRE ROYAL (Sunday 8.15 p.m.) SUPER POP '7l Show On Stage In Person ■ • THE FLYING WILD • LOU CLOUSON • THE PREMIERS • BEAM UNITY • MARK ANTONY • BRYAN BATES • THE SECTION • LAURIE D • DON MURCHISON ★ craig scon • GO-GO GIRLS (Guest comperes) GEORGE BALANI, D. L GARY, WARREN GRANT. PLANS AT THEATRE ROYAL 2 P.M. SUNDAY. ADMISSION $1 STALLS & CIRCLE Proceeds to Chrintchurch Branch Crippled Children's Society PHILOSOPHY A course of evening lectures Designed for thoughtful men and women seeking an understanding of the nature of man and the world in which he lives, this introductory course of twelve weekly evening lectures enables great philosophic ideas of the past and present to be put to effective practical use in daily life. Subjects covered in the course include: the levels of consciousness; knowledge and learning; reason, emotion, and action; choice and the development of understanding; creative and disruptive forces in society, what is wisdom? The course begins on Thursday, Sept 23rd at the Boardroom, Y.W.G.A. Building, 268 Madras St., at 7.45 p.m. Enrolments will be taken from 7 p.m on first evening of attendance. The fee for the course is $4.50. COURSE BEGINS THURSDAY, SEPT. 23, 7.45 p.m. Enquiries: School of Philosophy, Tel. 47-271
CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOL OF INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC ANNUAL DEMONSTRATION CONCERT COWLES STADIUM SEPTEMBER 2Sth, 7.30 P.M. TICKETS AVAILABLE MON., TUES., THURS., FRID. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. SAT. 9 a.m. to 12 Mid-day. OLD ART GALLERY, DURHAM STREET ADULTS $l.OO, CHILDREN 50c
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