- 'lrtf_rst aids Big Brothers group His department, on the other hand, does have the requisite skills including technicians: it also has workshops plus a good deal of experience. The depart- ment is made up of 28 fa- culty members each spe- cializing in one or more of the following broad re- search areas: biochemical engineering, extractive metallurgy, pollution con- trol, polymer science and engineering, process con- trol and simulation (appli- cation of statistics), reac- "We believe the centre will fill a Canadian need," says Dr. Edward Rhodes, chairman of the depart- ment. "We find that many companies in or closely related to the chemical industry simply have neith- er the facilities hor the trained specialists to set up pilot plants to test and develop new processes and products. Indeed, many of them would find it too dis- rupting to normal com- mercial activity to try to do so." The University of Wa- terloo is planning to estab- lish a procesii development centre, the purpose of which will be to provide pilot- scale testing for chemical engineering inventions. The plans are being developed within UW's department of chemical engineering. prominent you; eeiteAaiii- ers will highlight this year's case, a {amnion show featur- ing creations hum 16 mem- bers and seven associate top Canadian designers of the Fashion Designers As- SOCiation of Canada. Also featured is the Bora- Most of tttepmeeeds from ticket sales will go to the local Big Brothers' Associ- alien. ium, Waterloo. The Big Brothels and. anon of Kitchener-Waterloo is presenting Cm De- signer Showcase 'W by Bon- teem, Monday, Mutt ti, in the Mutual We Auditor- Ca Lutheran Life's fourth year of operation was a year of solid growth in insurance protection provided Canadian Lutherans. The Society's 8.64 per cent net yield on investments was one of the highest in the insurance field. There was also continued refinement of special grant and scholarship programs to assist individual Lutherans and Lutheran church and church-related organizations. Life Insurance Sales Life Insurance in Force Income from premiums & investments Membership Certificates in Force Benefits Paid or Set Aside for Members Assets Net Return on investments Surplus, including contingency reserve 1976 - A Year of Growth MARSLAND CENTRE. WATERLOO, ONTARIO. N2J 464 The only fraternal bemrfit society exclusively serving Lutherans m Canada. Lutheran life Insurance Society of Canada Lutheran Life in 1976 {1M1 establishes testing centre The centre would also co-operate with industry in seeking whatever gov- ernment support may be available now and in the future for research and development.-. Dr. Rhodes stresses that in the case of exploitation of inven- tions developed within the university, participating companies would have access to proprietary in- formation, and first rights to its use. A number of benefits are expected to accrue to Waterloo through the cen- tre's activities. These would include: keeping academic researchers on the campus in tune with the needs of Canadian Dr. Rhodes sees the cen- tre as being of benefit to industry in a variety of ways. Primarily, it will beya place where industry can go to get .new ideas tested and developed; these ideas could originate on the UW campus, br could be brought to the university by industry. tion kinetics and reactor design, and transportation processes and phenomena. "We not only have the manpower, we are eager to make them more read- ily available to Canadian industry," says Dr. Rhodes.' "This the new process de- velopment centre can do. " born Brian Foley. By adding dancers from his own school to model the garments, Foley will bring a new di- mension, a combination of big! fashion and entertain- ment to the show. Foley is probably best- known to the public as chore- ographer of Taller Cran- ston’s Ice Show which re- cently toured Canada. He is also in great demand by in- direction will be by Toront'o- lotions, cmled by Simu- eity Style paltems. “is collection and my others in the show will be acCetb- sorlnd with Jewellery by Sarah Coventry. ' teem Collection, a do-it- yoqlpell approach to today's 'tCo allllllNlltllirl 1976 $26.8 million $234 million $8.9 million 34,678 $6.3 million $40.2 million 8.64% $3.7 million Dr. Rhodes notes UW faculty members already have several inventions which are ready for pilot- plant (testing, including: (1) a low-energy scrubber to remove sub-micron particles from _gaseous effluents; (2) an economi- cal system for treating large vo es f dilute cyanide wastes (p need in go extraction); 3) a vibra ory pelletizer hich produces uniform pellets ranging in size from 3/16 inches to one inch dia- meter; (4) a polymer extruder featuring a ro- tating disc (screwleSS): (5) microwave drying pro- cesses for materials such as animal protein, or for curing rubber: (6) a pro- cess for producing barium carbonate from barium sulphate; (7) a new pro- cess for removing phenols from waste effluents; (8) A number of inquiries have already been received, Dr. Rhodes reports. He hopes three pilot-scale plants will be developed within the next 18 months, with perhaps one or two new ones per year to fol- low. industry; providing chal- lenging research projects for both graduate and undergraduate students. and making maximum use of university facilities. Now in its fifth year as Canada's largest touring Ken Hallow of Toronto. Mallow. a student of chore- ographer Brian Foley and operatic star. Louis Quilico has appeared in several national CBC-TV mimics! variety shows. --- Mary Stephenson, execu- tive director of the Fashion Designers Association of Canada will be fashion com- mentator for the Canadian Designer Showcase cross- Canada tour. ("national figure skaters, supplying artistic direction to and: great: " Lynn manque, Dorothy Hamill amtvalarsdsandraBene. 1975 $24.6 million $216 million $8.2 million 33,659 $5.9 million $36 million 8.18% $3.1 million of The Kitchener Family 'Y's spring programs 41le begin on Monday, April 4. Programs this spring will include a new interior de sign course, adventure in attitudes, yoga, co-ed noon- hour fitness, senior citizens fitness class and.a Sunday family program. New spring pre-school programs include parent and kinder romp and rhythmics 'n' splash. a magnetic electrolytic plating process; (9) a new and advantageous way to produce magnesium metal; (10) a noel-aqueous pro- cess for zirconium-hafnium separation. "Y'? has It is recommended that those interested register early. . registrations Tickets may be purchas- ed by calling the Big Broth- er office at 576-1560. No tickets will be sold at the door. 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