Dr. Harold Kelly of the department of psychology, University of California will give a talk on “Can- flict in Close Relationships." The public lectures on the evening of March 7 will also pay tribute to the life of Sir Sandford Flem- ing 11827-1915L His great- grandson. the Rev. John Sandford Fleming Mac, Lean will provide reminis- cences with a talk on "Family Stories". and one of Canada's best known The Sandford Fleming Foundation is funded by donations from UW stu- dents and faculty members professional engineers and engineering-related com- panies. The first awards to outstanding students will be made at the inaugural dinner. which will be held in the Great Hall of Student Village 1 at UW at 5 pm. on March 7. The speaker will be Keith Campbell. senior executive officer of Canadian Pacific Rail who will talk on "The Next 100 Years of Railways in Can- ada.†tSir Sandford Flem- ing was chief engineer for CPR and two other rail- ways when rail routes were being built across Canada " Purpose of the Sandford Fleming Foundation is to foster the development of engineering education and practice. with particular emphasis on the co-opera- tive education concept in- troduced in Canada by Wa- terloo 20 years ago. Engineers from the K-W area as well as other On- tario centres will be among those attending the events along with engineering fac- ulty members and. students at the University of Water- loo, home of Canada's larg- est engineering school. Special 'displays, public lectures and an inaugural awards dinner will be held to officially usher in the Sandford Fleming Founda- tion. named after the man who gave the world Stand- ard Time and was the chief engineer in the build- ing of Canada's earliest railroads. One of Canada's greatest engineers mu be honored and .a new foundation will be launched on Monday, March 7 at the University of Waterloo. RECEPTION 6:15 - 7 pm. Fleming . . Foundation is launched Inmlun CAMDEN OF COMMERCE 87tt ANNUAL MEETING IT'S A "SPECK" TURNER NIGHT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 'th, 1977 BINGEMAN PARK BALLROOM TICKETS $9.00 each AVAILABLEFROM CHAMBER IN WATERLOO so Talk on conflict Mar. Mar. 3 at 3:30 p.m., in room 2083 of the psychology build- ing at the University of Waterloo. Everyone is wel- come to attend. James Kraemer. a Kit- chener-Waterloo native who is now head of the Nation- al Postal Museum in Ot- tawa will give a short talk about the displays during the evening lecture pro- gram. Sir Sandford Flem- ing also designed Canadis first postage stamis (1351!. The exhibits for the dis-' play are being loaned by the National Archives. the National Museum of Sci- ence and Man, the Nation- al Postal Museum. Queenls University. CPR Archives and the Royal Canadian Institute. There will also be dis- plays of Sir Sandford Flem- ing's works in the UW Gallery located at the The- atre of the Arts. which will be open at 10 am. on March 7. The lectures will take place at eight p.m. on March 7 at the Theatre of the Arts. in UW's Modern Languages Building. Ev- eryone is welcome to at- tend at no charge. The dinner preceding the lec- ture has a $6 charge and tickets are available from Mrs. Elaine Krug. Mean of engineering office. Uni- versity of Waterloo. 885- 1211. ext. 3137 l. The Rev. John MacLean has two Anglican minis- tries in Waterloo Region - at St. Columba‘s Church in Waterloo and at St. Aidan Church in Elmira. Dr. Legget was the first director of the National Research Council's Build- mg Division and has serv- ed as president of many technical societies. The author of many books on engineering topics. he con- tinues to teach and serve as a consultant even though he retired eight years ago. He has received 13 honor- ary degrees but the first was from the University of Waterloo. back in i963. present - day engineers. Robert F. Legget. 0.0. will deliver the inaugural Sandford Fleming Lecture. on the topic, 'Sandford" Fleming, Pioneer Engi- neer“. DINNER 7 pm. The University of Water- loo Repertory Dance Com- pany and the Carousel Per- forming Group will hail the coming of Spring in their major dance presen- tation in the Humanities Theatre. 8 p.m. on March 3 and 4. The programme will include all original choreography by the fac- ulty and students in ex- pressive ballet and crea- tive modern dance. Vickie Giiea, a third year dance student at University of Waterloo, is one of the dancers that will perform in the dance faculty's Rites of Spring March 3 and 4 at UW. uw CmttralPhotographic Photo A special highlight of the UW dance group performs FINE QUALITY BAKED GOODS Baked fresh daily baked foods" Waterloo Square Stanley Park . 8862560 743-483] Choose from: Bakeries Limited "creators of delicious Custom made cakes. evening will be performed faculty member and by by the Carousel Perform- Chris Bauman and Patri- ing Group which is com- cia Beaman both first-year prised of University stu- students. and Lynn Super- dents and children under stein and Vickie Galea. the able direction of Ruth third-year students. Priddle. She has created Modern dance numbers a delightful work, center- have been choreographed ing on the theme of the by faculty members Gabby Sugarin' Off season so Micelli and Judy Jarvis familiar to this region. and and by third-year students with great appeal to all Paulette Bibeau and Edith ages. ’, Ballet pieces have been created by Lois Smith. donuts, pies buns, bread. many more. Modern dance numbers have been choreographed by faculty members Gabby Micelli and Judy Jarvis and by third-year students Paulette Bibeau and Edith Wamlqo Chtonich, Wednesday, Mord. 2, 2 for offer expires March 26/77 7 King St. N., Waterloo SPECIAL "Bring a friend" 886-1031 by Looker. also by visiting ri- chorargrapher D i a n a tar Taplin who is currently er- studying for her Masters ea. degree in Dance Criticism at York University. on wash and set Admission is $2.50. Stu- dents and, Seniors $1.50. Available at the Main Box Office, Modern Languages building. UW Campus. 885-4280 l, _.". ‘4!" 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