tiu)iir gives (ttit/AIO,,: _ giant for pollution atttdtr l he question of pollution in [and Greek will hi the â€bet of a study by a Uni- unity of Waterloo grab uate, (our under-graduates and six high school students this summer. . ' The study, lunged by a sumo grant from the prov- incial ministry of the envi- ronment. will involve cor looting and analysing water samples from 11 pints along the creek including the three lakes on UW's claims. . Other samples will" be taken at 15 different points in the universitt's storm sews; system, iss points in the. sanitary sewer system and from several points in the field tile drainage sys- tem on farmland amine north UW. Staff assoéiation elects president Helen Bensusan of Kit- chener has become the first woman to be elected presi- dent of the University of Waterloo Staff Association. demon July I. The new president of the 750 member association out- lined three major aims dur- ing her term of office follow- ing her election last week. “This is not a male-female thing," said Mrs. Bensusan, "my concern is with equity in job classification. There are cases where persons doing similar jobs are not Elected by acclamation the. assistant . registrar for the graduate office will move into her new role as presi- One item on her agénda is more equity. ertdotttteeamtmts, “rum-obthtthc Ttteatustr,expetetedtotte cumin 1:1â€:th commend in _ Septembu, and: F bacteria ttopeatotindifttterei- 1evstrtttsatHttisr-tit Mum and if the pollution (or swim. but feels this dttegeatistttteet%teeeis,it 1aeamedttr"-sterirtg comm from. t - Laurel Croat upstream from Nick 0am. UW's safety the.otmtrtts director, says he doesn't“ ' believe the university will be ‘ d found to be mm, but "it Ban open would be nice target the evi- dence." He notes that if any J pmblems are found UW will we IS correct them. - Canoe _ An inspection Ar _rtstrioet Jam's“: ttgut,,':! ginremment officials ,is scheduled for next fall in any event and the university mild be liable to fines if pollution is found to etceed limits set down in a 1973 by- graded equally. " _ Mrs. Bensusan said that another aim is for the asso- ciation to continue to ap- proach Queen's Park for more university funding. The third major concern was unionization. .N'm not saying unioniza- tion is coming but the ques- tion is in the offing," ’she said. Mrs. Bensusan felt that everyone who belonged to the association should know both the merits and draws backs of unions. Other persons elected in- eluded: Sid Turner, vice- president; Greg Franks, treasurer and Linette Mari- tin, secretary. Mike Rowe is the immediate past-press. dent of the association. Witerloo Concert Band will open its summer eve- ning concert series Way with a concert at the car. tennial Bandshell at 8 p.m. The concert is one of many events scheduled for Water: too 15. The band will also present a free concert June :2 at the Adult Recreatlhn Cen- tre, King and Allen Streets. It will culmin§le a week oCaetivities-at, the centre to celebrate Senior Citi- mens’ Week. June 15to22. _ JNo.reguiar tttg eve- ning conCerts will pre- sented at the Centennial Bandshell during the month of July at 7:30 p.m. The band will present these free concerts July 6 and 20.‘In the month of August. con- certs will be presented on Aug.10andl7. Although plans have not yet been finalized, band con- ductor John Conrad says an exchange concert with the Kitchener Musical Society Band -. will probably take place during the summer. Waterloo concert band has between 35 and 38 members this season. June IS, " and a": First quality In any size -- I,',!.,')!'.!!,!,?)!!!-,!!'))?.'!.'))!!!?---.. Ile.,, ,lll,B,llt,t,tll,ti1t,,,!l.sryi.l'.r.C, lull":. CARPET - , , 1lllll CHOICE, OF (lllllllllllliltlll1llil tttKit Level loop with rubber back available in 6 colors. ideal for cottages. rec rooms and bed- Flagg Raiser rooms. f'fllfWiflrjl COTTAGE SPECIAL o LOOK q ABOVE CARPET!» RUBBER MED FOR EASY MIT-YOURSELF INSTALLATION 84 KING ST. NORTH WATERLOO "S-ttNbr & 743-1516 H-K TILE LTD. . NOW OPEN SATURDAYS TO a RN. 0 i 2595:" BE