Jackie Oswald. treasurer of the Bell Canada Employee's Association, presents a cheque for S600 to Wilson Hunsberger, president of the Waterloo Region Lung Association last Wednesday. The funds were donated by Bell employees in Waterloo, Kitchener and Cambridge. e . . UW hires needed fund-raiser _ Jon Samuel Dellandrea, presently assistant director, department of private fund- ing at the University of Toronto, will begin his new duties at UW effective Feb. Dr. Burt Matthews, presi- dent of the university, said in a recent press release that Dellandrea's appoint- ment follows a lengthy and widespread search on the part of the UW. Chronicle no†writor The University of Wa- terloo has hired its first full- time fund raiser. He says the university has a number of projects in mind already for which sup- port is badly needed includ- ing proposed new buildings for the faculty of environ- mental studies and the fa- culty of human kinetics and leisure studies. both of which are operating in rent- ed space off campus at the ent time, 'tl', estimated that " million is required to initia- te a research park proposal on undeveloped land on the university's north campus. Other money could be used to launch new programs, re- place equipment and enrich existing programs. The pos- sibility of funding one or more chairs to bring ren- owned scholars to the campus has been men- tioned, according to Dr. Matthews. "lt will be up to our new director of fund raising to determine the best way of going about his tasks. Possi- bly a campaign may be pre- pared to tie in with our silver anniversary in 1982 v., or something may be start- UW's last fund raising drive. which sought $5.5- million. coincided with its 10th anniversary in 1967 The drive fell short of its goal by tl-million said UW is one of many Cana- dian tmiversities using pri- vate fund-raising programs because their provincial grants haven't kept pace with inflation. earlier," Dr. Matthews Dellandrea was part of a fund-raising team that brought in $25-million for the University of Toronto. His responsibilities there in- cluded soliciting money from corporations and liai- son with a number of special interest groups. Dellandrea, 80, is a native of Port Loring. Ont., and has a bachelor and masters' de- grees from the University of Toronto. He is now working part-time on a doctoral de- gree and a thesis, A History of Corporate Giving to Uni- YOU DON'T HAVE TO SHOUT MERRY CHRISTMAS. versity Fund-Raising Cam- paigns in Capada, _ Dellandrea was executive assistant to the principal of the U of T's Scarborough campus between 1975 and He starred as a linebacker and defensive end with the Varsity Blues football team and was on the 1971 All- Canadian team. He is a member of the Council for the Advan- cement and Support of Edu- cation and the Canadian As- sociation of University De- velopment Officers. Ol 'll BEST WISH DONT WASTE Wy IR ENERGY USE IT WISELY I. If mu (Iccnmlc your [muse with Christmas lights. keep it smTlc. Too much of it good thing Is a wasic of electricity. - - _-- . .. . r, -1 L W .L- J-“ l Turn mur( hristmus display on after 7 pm. when the demand fur electricity is lighter, And please. rcmcmhcr to switch It off itt hcdtimc. K. l happy Christmas IN a wit' Christmas. Discard old lights that shon “cur ur damage and make sure lights are marked CSA, torsafcts, Wat-mo Chronic... WWW Namath-r 21L18htl - FOR PATIOS 8: DRIVEWAYS REGAL BRICK & CONCRETE PRODUCTS INC. Interlocking Paving Stones Over 40% ao Shirley Avenue, Kitchener, Opt. Phone: 579-1942 days. evenings and weekends FOR SPRING DELIVERY TO SAVE Buy now - Sm; - 'tog. 81.995. Price In afloat " Doc. 31/79 Ypu How. Many: Wanted