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So why not walk to work? “It an MIR-lay. 1 $1 _ Macqueen elected to new post Prof. Roger Macqueen. department of earth scienc- es, University of Waterloo. was elected president of the 2,800 member Geological Association of Canada (GAC) at its recent annual meeting in Vancouver. Founded in 1947. GAC is Canada's largest earth science society and has had its headquarters at Waterloo since 1967. GAC is a scientific and technical society of national scope. with sections in Vancouver. Edmonton, Winnipeg. Hali- fax, and St. John's, and members in all provinces and territories of Canada, Its major objectives in- clude fostering communi- cations among earth scien- tists and the public. at large: this is accomplished by annual national meet- Despite the urban growth of Waterloo. you can still find witdftowqrs within the city's boundaries. Thou trilliums were found blooming in a woods on Bearinger Rd. near Parkside Drive. K E ITH RUPPENTHAL ROSS BRUBACHER Sew-cc worthy of your confidence - a tradition since 1925. ings, local meetings, lecture tours, and publication of technical papers and jour- nals f o r professional earth scientists and popular geological guidebooks and school curriculum materials of interest to the layman. Macqueen joined Water- loo's earth science depart- ment in 1976 following 11 years with the Geological Survey of Canada, in Cal- gary. He has carried out field studies in Canada. United States. England and the Middle East. His cur- rent interests include the study of lead-zinc deposits FICTION Didion. Joan: A Book of Common Prayer. A book set in California and Cen- tral America and tuned to the currents of several kinds of revolution. Drury. Allen: Return to q Canadian Magazines q Writing Stationery (boxed, onion skin, hasty notes) 0 Exclusive Cards and Gift Wrap e Posters (Rackham, Toekien, Larsson and more) . 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A sweeping new novel by the author of "Penmarric“ and "Cashelmara," King, Stephen: The Shin- Dr. Macqueen, 41, was born in Toronto and studied at the University of To- ronto. He received a PhD in geology in 1965 from Princeton University, New Jersey, for work carried out in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Dr. and Mrs. Macqueen and their four children are residents in Waterloo, where they are enjoying settling in fol- lowing their move here last summer. Ludlum. Robert: The Chancellor Manuscript. Ludlum has created in his Chancellor his most com- plex and human hero. formed and concerned geoscientists must be more closely consulted on major resource decisions. ing. A new novel by the un- disputed master of the hor- ror story. Stewart. Michael: Belle. A chilling black comedy - the first novel by the author of "Hello, Dolly! .. Gilliam. Dorothy Butler: Paul Robeson. 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