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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Nov 1979, p. 2

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Minimum Investment $2,000 Minimum Deposit $500.00 SHORT TERM INVESTMENT ' ASTRA TRUST &2 GUARANTEED _ INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES 104 KING ST. S., WATERLOO, ONT. N2J 1P5 ACROSS FROM WATERLOO SQUARE 884â€"2444 â€" 884â€"2400 BONUS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Chequing Privileges â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, November 14, 1979 Men;bef Canada Deposit Insurance Corp. We are a 100% Canadian Company SANT A‘S VISTTING HOURS: Sat. Nov. 17 â€" 3â€"6 p.m. Every Wed., Thurs., and Fri. â€"6â€"9 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. â€" 5 p.m. until Dec. 22. On November 17 the J is comung to visit us. 1 YR. TERM 134 % 1334 % 114 % CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS: Nov. 15â€"Dec. 14 â€" 9:30â€"9:30, Mon.â€"Fri./Sat. until 6 p.m. Dec. 15 â€" 9:30 â€"9:30. Dec. 16â€"22 â€" 9:30â€"9:30, Mon â€"Sat. Mon. Dec. 24 â€" 9:30â€"6:00/Tues. Dec. 25 and Wed. Dec. 26 â€" Mall Closed. Dec. 27â€"29 â€" 9:30â€"9:30, Mon.â€"Fri./Sat. until 6 p.m. Tues. Jan. 1 â€" Mall Closed. ABSTRA TRUST â€" Matthews ‘proud‘ of UW progress Chronicle staff writer It was expected that .__ Matthews would step down Dr. Burt Matthews, presiâ€" 1 dent of the University of Sbon sinve the end of his seâ€" Waterioo since 1970, recent. ToRA erm comen.in T96a. 1y announced that he will be Under the university‘s poâ€" leaving his post effective licy, two terms are normalâ€" July, 1981. ly allowed although a presiâ€" ‘ dent can serve longer under Matthews, 52, became the â€" extenuating circumstances. university‘s second presiâ€" . . dent when he took over from _ Matthews said the presiâ€" Gerald Hagey. He told more Gdency was a pressureâ€"filled, than 300 faculty and staff â€" ‘‘intense sort of job"" he enâ€" members that serving 10 JOYed but it was time to years as president "may be *‘*move on to something haut «iakt ** else." Matthews, 52, became the university‘s second presiâ€" dent when he took over from Gerald Hagey. He told more than 300 faculty and staff members that serving 10 years as president ‘"may be about right." He said he felt "the role of president of a university today is such that it is not in the best interests of the uniâ€" versity or of the individual that one should occupy the post for too long."‘ But he doesn‘t know at present what that is. He said there is the possibility of teaching fullâ€"time, but he needed to brush up in his field of soil chemistry. Matthews said he would leave his post before July, 1981, if a successor is found earlier by the university‘s search committee. Chronicle staff writer Dr. J.A. Brzozowski, of the University of Waterloo, presented a slide show and talked about the energy crisis at the general meetâ€" ing of the Waterloo Lions Club on Oct. 25. The Lions welcomed 20 members of the Waterloo 4 H Dairy Club to the meetâ€" ing. Joanne Donkers, 4â€"H president, outlined her Waterioo Lions club holds meetingâ€" â€" â€"= During his remaining time at the university, Matthews hopes to see a planned fundâ€"raising drive (Continued on page 27) group‘s activities for the past year and named four club members who achieved the highest They were: Virginia derich, Sandra Gillespie, Brian Jantzi and Sherry Quehl. Miss Honderich was presented with the Lions Club Award and a calf halter from Master Feeds in recognition of her having

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