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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Apr 1975, p. 5

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A distinguished engineer from Columbia. Dr. E.L. Gaden will be giving a talk on the biological conversion New UW manager named Dorothy Battae has been appointed payroll manager for the University of Wa- terloo. effective May I. Miss Battae has been at the university for 13 years and has held several pos- itions in the financial ser- vices department. More recently she has held a senior post in the budgets department. Her promotion comes at a time when UW is moving to implement major revisions to its pay- roll systems. She succeeds W.J. Scott. who is leaving the university to go into the real estate field. Dr. John Evans, the presi- dent of the University of Toronto. will be the key- note speaker at the spring convocation of Wilfrid Laurier University to be held on May 25 at the Kitch- ener Memorial Auditorium. Dr. Evans and Reuben Baetz. the executive direc- tor of the Canadian council of social development, will If this Council or past Council: had believed that * the downtown commer- _cial am could not survive ..wlth the existing 'tore- lation densities, why did they sanction a West- mount Plaza, a Towers Plaza, a Parkdale Flak a Northend Plaza, all of ' which presumably _ draw shoppers away from down- town? Canadian bishop . named to Bermuda He has also taught at St. Jerome's High School in Kitchener. and at St. John's College in Brant- ford. More recently he Reverend Hennessy was ordained in 1950 in North Bay and later, during his high school teaching career, he taught., at the North Bay College. The new Bishop-elect was born in Hamilton on January 7, 1919. and re- ceived his primary and secondary education in that city. Later, he attend- ed the University of West- ern Ontario in London. and graduated with a BA. in Honours Philosophy. Reports from the Vatican state that the Reverend Brian Hennessy has been named as the new Roman Catholic Bishop, to replace the late Reverend Bernard Murphy. of Kitchener. nay uouege. Re-appointid to another He has {also .laught at three-year term were Cam- ft. Jerome s High School bridge lawyer R. A. Edwards ttt Kitchener. arid at St. and c. n, Weber of Whole- John's College "I Brant- sale Distributors of Kitch- ford. More recently he ener. trl WLU convocatwn on May 25 I certainly wish phos- perity for the downtown merchants and I am not arguing against increasing the density of the core, even by building high- rises, if it can be shown that this is in the interest A native of Hamilton, Ontario, has been named the new Roman Catholic Bishop of Bermuda. Waste conversion talk featured he” (WMNO) Glenn Pattinson, the vice- president of the Canadian region, International Union of Electrical Workers, was appointed to the board re- cently. His three-year ap- pointment will become ef- fective on May 1. in mom 204 of the lectute hall at University of Wa- terloo. " On Friday, the Federation of Students is sponsoring a talk by Lotta Contina about Italian workers' struggles and workers' autonomy. The talk will be given at The Hon. Paul Martin, Canada‘s High Commis- sioner to the Court of St. James's will return to Canada from London to pre- side. He is Chancellor of the University, a post he re- tained after being named to the top diplomatic post. of wastes into energy resour- l p.m. in room 105 of the ces at 3:30 p.m. Thursday arts lecture hall. A brantford man has been named to the board of gov- ernors at the University of Waterloo. Brantford man on U W board be presented with honorary degrees during the convo- cation. necessary as part of a planned mixed develop- ment of the core area, but so may mini-parks, play- grounds, and sports areas. Why no special plea by Mayor Epp for them? Are the increased leisure hours of our population to be spent sitting on the chained- dowu furniture of a high- rise lobby or on a tennis was the Pastor and Super- ior at St. Joseph's Parish in Hamilton. The dates for Bishop-elect Hennessy's arrival in Bermuda and his ordination have not yet been announced. the deterioration ot cen- tral cores. a fate that Mayor m Justly fears for Waterloo. binatioit of 'stora and Includes - 2 Chairs & Matching Sofa - Brand New L d. O . t uantlty tttti. Farmer Jada Warehouse 212 King E. Kitchener FREE DELIVERY 579-4140 3 " LIVING ROOM SUITES may prove Jim Raso. a fourth year student in Civil Edgi- neering will give a talk on "A New Diagnostic Tool in the Management of Mus- cular Dystrophy" Apr. 10 at 4:30 p.m. in the engi- neering-3 building, room 1101. But along with a pat on the back I must throw in a criticism. Why does a column For and About Teenagers have to be imported from Kentucky? Canadian teenagers have problems too, and surely someone could be found locally who could cope with solutions and advice. Dear Sir: Congratulations on the picture on page 23 of this week's Chronicle (Mar. 26 issue). I'm glad to know Someone still cares. You could easily find enough examples of the same type of error and make it a regular feature. Many bought their homes in the area precise- ly because it contained mixed housing as well as commercial and public facilities. Like the Mayor, we all care very much about the way the core is developed and want to enrich life for those who live here now and for any future residents of the area. v. Eagles. 122 Dunbar Rd. South Waterloo Some figures you ran a few weeks ago as a filler. on the US. Veterans Admini- stration. were equally ir- ritating and irrelevant: DVA (Department of Vete- ran Affairs) statistics would be more appropriate in a paper in Waterloo. On- tario, Canada. Mrs. Hugh Newman 236 Shakespeare Dr.. Waterloo. Sincerely. easily walk to? I suggest to the Mayor that the mi- dents of the core area are not impractical nor do they form a community wanting to selfishly en- trench itself behind the barriers of single family residences. Dear Sir: The strike tw Ottawa emtet,tottt-ttitlo_ Ion-ink? ' ever cloned. a rumor is continually having it, where are the ehitItreet of that area going to find an “venture playgruund or 10 - " DAILY 8eemtdary8ehottlte- tettHtheirdema-for aeperee'ttparttiuis, otermrse,agrustrviotatimt of the.duties of'leachers mm (Uta-c): "It is the duty at a teacher. to teach diligently and faith- fully the discs or sub. Capture your child's personality in a lovely, full colour portrait! q Age limit -- 3 mksto 14 years. q We use only the finest Kodak Pro- q Limit-t offer per child, 2 per family. fessional Film and materials. 0 99t for each qhild photographed in e If you aren't tratistitrd with these a group Je""": lovely portraits, your money will be . 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