*"brain drain" to the United States by looking to universities in #Europe and Asia. This will soon become much more difficult since 4niversities on those continents &Mre able to offer their own schoâ€" Aars incréasingly attractive apporâ€" Kunities. ‘ / Qne of the most vital tasks #acing Canadian uniyersities toâ€" â€"«gay is to convince alil leveis of government, and the public as .well. that the support provided in the past to institutions of higher learning will be quite inâ€" @dequate in view of the problems that lie ahead. This is the opinion W Prof. R. Graham Woolford, mnewly appointed Associate Dean %( the Faculty of Science at the University of Waterloo. His apâ€" mntment, effective July 1, has n announced by the Faculty wDean, Prof. W. A. E. McBryde. \ _ Prof. Woolford feels Canadian wniversities, including Waterloo, d4ace many â€" severe â€" challenges within the next few years. He wmotes that in the past it has been possible to replace scientists s«and scholars lost through the "Canada is going to need them dr. vast numbers to fill the needs of industry, government and high school _ teaching," he predicts. ®Existing universities are growing rapidiv and there will be additionâ€" al fresh demands from the comâ€" munity colleges now coming into operation." The only solution, he feels. is to step up programs within Can @dian universities to turn out anore topâ€"flight students at the aundergraduate and graduate Revels. He contends. "As long as our objective is to provide university education for all qualified high school students who wish it â€" and this is indeed a worthy ob jective â€"â€" we are going to need increased support. from governâ€" ment and other sources." Prof. _ Wool{ord‘s appointment coincides with an internal reorâ€" ganization of the Faculty of Science at Waterloo. His responsiâ€" bilities will include all underâ€" graduate activities â€"_ preâ€"regisâ€" tration. registration. curriculum. counselling. _ examinations _ and promotions. Prof F. W. Boswell of the Physics Department, also an Associate Dean. will be reâ€" sponsible forsimilar areas of graduate student activities. Dean McBryde will have overall responâ€" sibility for the Faculty and direct responsibilty for finances Immediate concerns of Prof Woolford wvill be the continued New Associate U of W Dean Urges Increased Support to Universities 8 The Waterios Chronicie, Wodnssday, July 19, 1967 * SPORT SHIRT BARRON‘S MEN‘S WEAR LTD. gARRON® {(3} (2) (1) 34 KING SOUTH Fantastically Reduced Prices FAMOUS BRANDS 3 Price Ranges S A LE $2.97 $3.97 $4.47 _ (While They Last) MEN‘S WEAR LTD. W ATERLOO Surveying Waterloo‘s growth since his arrival on campus more than eight years ago. Prof.. Woolâ€" ford: notes that the university has already outstripped others=estabâ€" lished 30 and 40 years eartier. "Our students are being acâ€" cepted by the best graduate schools here, in the United States and in Europe and are winning outside _ scholarshps _ in â€" record numbers," he says. "I feel this is an excellent indication of the quality of our teaching. In turn, we are able to attract top graduate In â€" some _ areas. â€" restrictions have been placed on swimming to forestall any possible hazards from infectious conditions. how:â€" ever. the itchy rash is due to naâ€" tural conditions rather than waâ€" ter pollution. Swimmers itch, is caused by the presence of a naturallyâ€"occurring parasitic fluke that infects walterâ€" fowl. The parasite undergoes a rather complicated life ecycle in which an intermediate form deâ€" velopes. existing in certain specâ€" ies of snail. During June and July,. tiny "cercariae" leave the snails to complete the life cycie by penetrating the skin and enterâ€" ing the blood stream of the host bird development of existing programs in Chemistry, Physics, Biology, and Earth Sciences and assistance with the new coâ€"operative Apâ€" plied Chemistry program and the new honours course in Earth Sciences. ‘ I & PHONE 745â€"4232 PROF. GRAKHAM WOOLFORD Simcoe Itch â€" The Lake Simcoe ‘itch" that has plagued swimmers, has been found to be a naturallyâ€"occurring parasitic fluke, according to reâ€" ports from the biology branch of the â€" Ontario _ Water _ Resources Commission. The â€" commission _ has _ been Upon â€" contact â€" with â€" humans,. they pentrate the skin but soon die because humans are unsatisâ€" factory terminal hosts. A tempâ€" orary _ itchy rash is produced which usually persists for a week. Those energies which ~Prof. Woolford doe devote to research are in the area ofâ€"electroâ€"organic chemistry and he has a number of publications relating to the field. $ss â€" . A native of London, Ontario, he took his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees at the University of Western Ontâ€" ario and joined Waterloo immediâ€" ately aftér receiving his Ph. D. from the University of Illinois. In addition to his role as Associate Dean, he will continue as a proâ€" fessor in the chemistry departâ€" ment. Waterloo‘s rapid growth has meant that Prof. Woolford, in common with other faculty memâ€" bers, has had to devote much more time in recent years to adâ€" ministrative duties. He has served as chairman of the committee in charge of the planning for a Chemistry Building addm‘on,\ and chairman of the faculty éouncil‘s forward planning committee. He is a former president of the local section of the Canadian Associaâ€" tion of University Teachers. and has been active in the Wellingtonâ€" Waterloo section of the Chemical Institute of Canada. as* student guidance â€" counsellor,. _ treasurer and this year," viceâ€"chairman. Added to his teaching load and his work in the areas of research and study, these activities have kept him busy. students from around the world Many of the members of our Science Faculty have internaâ€" tional reputations in their fields and, given adequate support, we look forward to the futbure with confidence." WATERLOO CENTENNIAL DAYS August 19th & 20th WATERLOO SOAP BOX DERBY Name of Driver Address _ Age â€" 20 A soap box derby will be held as part of the Waterloo Centennial Days activities. This event is open to any boy or girl, resident of Waterloo, beâ€" tween the ages of 9 to 14 at date of the derby. There will be three categories of cars â€"â€" Jalopy, Standard and Deluxe. Winners of the fastâ€" est time or best designed car will be declared in each category. An overall winner for best time and car design will be selected. Prizes will be a warded to all winners. The registration fee is $1.00. Details on derby rules, soap box specifications. location, date and time of the et«-nt will be supplied to the participant upon receipt of the registration form and fee. (If driver under 12 signature of parent or guardian is required) Mail or deliver this form with the registration fee to the Waterloo Community Services Board, 40 Albertâ€" Street, Waterloo on or before July 21st, 1967 August 19th, 10:00 a.m. RECISTRATION FORM Telephone Signature of Driver plagued | with complaints from cottagers and bathers about the development of an Titchy rash" following a swim in this lake "Swimmers" _ itch _ was _ first thought to be the problem. but special concern was felt because of the recent hish water levels and _ overflows _ from _ swamps, ponds. streams, and possible conâ€" tamination from septic tank syâ€" stems along the lake However. the latter was soon discounted . ing for", says C. H. Rushton. As coâ€"ordinator of the new Adult Education Centre in Waterloo he is a busy but happy man. 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