Waterloo county parents, during their teachers' "Pre who maybewondering what fessional Activity Days" to do with their children this winter are invited to Page 6 _ Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, January 12, 1977 Itlilti!!aial GWtt tllilllll' cal-hamâ€! [ililllii?]iiili.]iii; Plus Aifit m I 3 U W plans kids' activities on PD day "Ill 299 sizes from size 1 q a 'irh"" , 'iS-ll,, $33}: , â€93% ( ‘w‘gkiw‘g " P, 'i'iir)?iCii,ri7ii'erilrij' gi I t"1'iiicl")'::,ii's"ii'-'i:,iij, 'tTri':!!?,??")-':,")),"'?:":' (lic)? : 4 N â€at" l' f I/ / / _ , Fr, T 5,1?“ 'A :. T , l 1 I Storewide Savings aux/V (ifii'" (ii: send or bring them to the UW's Biology-Earth Sci- University of Waterloo ences Museum will present campus. interesting afternoon pro- Main Matt Waterloo Square MON. Wis? Nib? $122?†. 5:30 THURS. a. Fm. * - 9:00 llaszaar RWit new STORE nouns public and sisparate school Profess'wnal Activity Days llVlI.J â€0’3. Frank BrookaZId. biology curator, will give a talk on dinosaurs A film "Science on Safari," will be shown followed by a dinosaur mod- el making session The pro- gram will begin at l 30 and end at 3 30 pm in room 369. biology l building at the University of Waterloo The University of Water- loo's Biology-Earth Sci- ences Museum will present an interesting afternoon program for children on Friday, Jan. l4 and Mon- day, Jan. 17, public and separate Professional Ac- tivity Days. ' Parents are welcome to attend the programs, along with their children. There is no charge. Pay parking (25 cents) is available near both campus entrances. The mainline bus stop in front of Needles hall leaves visitors within a couple of hundred feet of the Biology 1 build- ing, Children to visit UW museum be a free time during the program when children may look around the mu- Fehmnry---Peter Russell,' earth science curator, will give a talk on volcanoes. There will also be a demon- stration of a model volcanic eruption and a film, made by a UW earth science pro- fessor, Dr. Alan Morgan, on the 1973 volcanic eruption on the island of Heimaey, off the south coast of Ice- land. (This receivedashow- ing on CBC national tele- vision.) As well, there will The museum is located in room 369, on the third floor of the Biology 1 building, which is midway between the Columbia St. and Uni- versity Ave. entrances to the ‘campus. Information as to how to get to the build- ing is available at both en- trances. Each day’s program will begin at 1:30 and end at 3:30p.m. J-r-trank Brook- field, biology curator, will give a talk on dinosaurs. This will be followed by a period when children may The January and Febru- ary programs will be offered twice each, once coinciding with the public school pro- fessional activity days and once coinciding with the separate school profession- al activity days. The March program will be given once only, coinciding with the March 7 public schoorpro- fessional activity day. The January and February dates are as follows: Jan. 14 (public); Jan. 17 isepar- ate); Feb. 11 (public); Feb. 16 (separate). as follows: look around the museum. There will also be a film, "Science on Safari," and a model making session when children will be using plastescine or other mater- ials to make model dino- saurs. the museum. The film "Death of a Legend" will also be shown, dealing with the threatened extinction of the wolf species; the pro- gram will end with a visit to UW's biology greenhouse. Irarftr--M,r. '. Brookfield will give a tam on animals, fpllowed by a look around