Chronicle a." miter A team of student mathe- maticians from the Univer- sity of Waterloo has finished in the top five for thesecond consecutive year, in the An- nual William Lowell Put- nam Mathematical Compe- tition. The UW team was the top Canadian grouping finishing ahead of such well-known US universities as Berkeley, Case Western Reserve, Har- vard, Maryland. Michigan State. Wisconsin and Yale. The winners of a public speaking contest sponsored by the Lakeshore Optimist Club of Waterloo pose for a photo. From left to right they are Jeff Burns, second place in boys category. Pamela Toppin, second place girls category. Terry-Lynn Geisel. first place winner in girls category and Bill Rae. first place boys category. Topic for the entries was "Our Challenge in the 'ttou'.' and the contest was en- iered by Vsix boy; and six girls under 16. EST. '75 SERVICE - U l/l/ math team tops _ in. competition COMPLETE LAWN PROGRAM I applications of organic fertilizer PLUS: crabgrass, weed and insect control - applied at the proper time. 884-3498 MEMBER OF LANDSCAPE ONTARIO GOV'T LIC. TEFANSON LAWN PRAY WEED CONTROL INSECT CONTROL CRABGRASS CONTROL FERTiLiZiNG SOIL STERILIZING LAWN ROLLING This marked the sixth time in the past seven years a UW team has finished in the top 10 in the Putnam, a mathematics . problem-solv- ing contest for universities and colleges on the con- tinent. This year there were 2,141 students representing 338 schools participating. ___ The members of the Wa- terloo team were: Michael Albert. Penetanguishene; Bradd Hart, Cobourg and Geoffrey Mess, Wilmington, or separately WATERLOO RESULTS - SATISFACTION Del. Albert and Mess were members of the team that finished third a year ago. As members of the fifth place team in this year's Putnam, the three qualify for individual prizes of $50 and a $500 prize goes to the university. The UW team was coached by Dr. Bruno Forte who has professorial ap- pointments in applied math- ematics as well as in the computer science and pure mathematics departments. . Custom Made ' 0 Caya Fabrics 0 8-10 Day Service 0 Material for Sewers Available UNIQUE Phone 886-1 600 Waterloo DRAPES-SHEERS ILL YEAR IIIIIIIII DECORATING SERVICE 20% OFF Rog. 22.60 pct sq. motor NOW " 18.95 pm sq. yd. NOW Subtle Reflections by Burlington - 13 beautiful colours in a cut and loop multi level and colour design - dupont teflon coated - 100% dopont nylon Il-K TILE Home Decorating Centre 382 King St. N. Waterloo 886-3430 ALL THIS PLUS the friendly, knowledgeable STAFF OF 267 Victoria St., New Hamburg, 662-2761 We Design and Build To Suit Your Taste q Kitchen Cabinets OBathroom Vanities q Hutches 0 Wall Units q Breakfast looks oihtrs FREE ESTIMATES mmmmmm..mm AMttt.ATERuttttRWAME Emma-art Wacky“:- manual!!!†What! Wuurloo chronicle. Wednesday, Anvil 9, mo - Plot s " TILE Victim Custom Mints Inc. 382 King St. N., Waterloo presents Showroom than may - I a... to 4:30 '1... Sunday: from S "I. to " Ian th Call Fat An Appoint-out We also carry a full line of appliances: JENN-AIR SUB ZERO GIBSON 7 pot sq. motor pct sq. yd.