Senior students and some of their teachers from Waâ€" terloo Collegiate Institute will be among 140 students from across Ontario inâ€" volved with the University of Waterloo‘s computer science teaching day, next Saturday, Nov. 17. Page 4 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, November 14, 1979 Along with WCI, northern collegiate and vocational CONESTOGA MALL 550 KING ST. N. WATERLOO Open Monday to Friday 9:30 am to 10 pm â€"Saturday 9 am to 10 pm. HIGHN QUALITY STEEL 4 WAY WHEEL WRENCH Fits nut sizes ‘« U k 19 mm . and .« Forged micke! plated K mart Regular List Price 4 47 WCI students participate in computer education day K mart Special Price 917 AVAILABLE ONLY AT L * SOUTH CAMBRIDGE CENTRE mel 200 FRANKLIN BLVD (HWY. 8 AT HWY. 97) am to Open Monday to Friday 10 am to pm. 10 pm â€" Saturday 9 am to 10 pm school, Sarnia, Eastern colâ€" lege, Toronto, St. Andrew‘s college, Aurora and Cantab college, Toronto will parâ€" ticipate. The students will spend the day learning about comâ€" puters. 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DRIVE METRIC SOCKET SET K mart nogulu List Price 33 77 set Includes 7 sockets 9 to 15 mm ratchet %& spark plug socket cm exiension plus meta . o While Union claims sabotage dents from 215 high schools in Ontario visited the UW campus. UW feels it is imâ€" portant to inform young peoâ€" ple about computers since increasingly, society is lookâ€" ing to the computing profesâ€" sion to solve its informationâ€" processing problems. Waterloo also permits high school students who have completed grade 12 and who have a working knowledge of FORTRAN enrol in one of its coun‘ (carrying oneâ€"half credit wards a mathematics deâ€" gree). (Continued from page 1} ding the various pay inâ€" creases. It calculated a 35â€" cent raise on April 1, 1979 as being worth 5.6 per cent; a 24â€"cent raise on Oct. 1 as being worth 3.5 per cent; 65 cents on April 1, 1980, as being worth 8.6 per cent; and 23 cents on Oct. 1, 1980, as being worth three per cent. The percentages, w added together, total : per cent, which does not @ flect the actual percentage increase over the initial $6.26 hourly rate, according to CUPE. Weaver said that a 20.7 per cent, management‘s offer remained "14 to 15 per cent‘‘ below the union‘s goal. He said that while the offer **sounded good‘‘ on paper, ‘"in actual fact, after closely scrutinizing it, it turns out to have been less than what was previously ofâ€" fered." ‘"It was a matter of jugâ€" gling figures and benefits. We‘re still as far apart as ever."" Weaver said. The union negotiated manâ€" datory dues checkoffs for members. This is conâ€" sidered a major step in asâ€" suring union security Weaver said the biggest issues remain wages and benefits. The ambulance company had agreed to recognize senâ€" iority up to five years‘ serâ€" vice when employees had worked under Kâ€"W Hospits which handled ambula before the private com took over more than a y ago In a telephone interview on Monday. Bob Duffield said there was no change in the situation ~"But we expect something to happen soon.‘‘ Duffield said 1 6_ P \ ï¬x:%w oi /-~\, ‘ . 'â€" mm oc c t : € 8 a~ * ti1x* * t »#0% =., e 4* \ k 3 CY _ C People will pay good money for things that you don‘t want anymore Bring us your old treasures good used household items and bricâ€"aâ€"brac we I! turn them into cash for you TOUCH 257 Frederick St. (upstairs) Kitchener Tues.â€"Sat. 10:30â€"5 : 30 578â€"8610 THE CREATIVE Lots of people want the things you don‘t