The Mutual Life As or. Matthews is surance Co. of Canada widely known as an today announced the educator. university election of Dr Burton administrator and C, Matthews. BSA†agrologist At one time A.M., Phi). DI'., of a member of the facui Waterloo as a director ty and vice-president of the company academic of the Uni PAGE tO - WATERLOO CHRON§CLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24,1982 The history of game.» will be the subject of 'd free lecture on the Uni versity of Waterloo (UW) campus this eve ning (Feb 24) In Fil lion Avedon, professor in UW's department oi' recreation and curalur of the university 's, games mutieum, will Matthews elected to Mutual board bmtsrvamamzsr...ap-rrstwetftetss 2prviep.. worthy of your conritieAce. m'rrHF "V " HS “an Wtvl Hints F r 3x“ ROBERT HUEHN Games lecture WEBER PARKSIDE BUSINPBS CENTRE, 550 PABKSIDE DRIVE, c--" .v A, l MI’NI‘I‘A AI -l-ll 1 » . l l W i thr ""ett, .. 'e, [ - A ot (ltd) “I , biur entire lighting showroom is on sale!, DICK CLINE Concert) Parking. entering Wellington or King Street give the lecture in the He is cu rrently Humanities theatre in chairman of the ()ntar Hagey hall. at ti p.m in Council on Universi- ltr Avedon is an au ty Affairs, adjunct pro- thority on the games. femur of geography people play and has and planning at the lectured (in the subject University of Waterloo, and discussed " on talk a director of the Camp- shows all aemss the hell Soup Co, Ltd, and enntinenl for man} the Canadian lndustri years. al innovation Cen mmelrm- tg:'stet"i1,':,'kiy1hd, presi ent u t e 'ite - ' I: if" " O, ener-Waterloo YMCA. Dr Avedon IN an au thorny on the game-s. people play and has lectured on the subject and discussed it on talk shows all across the continent for man} years. â€1-0.: â€(IDA a tradition since 1925. Qatz ~Bcchtd funeral home and chapel 621 KING WEST - 745-9495 . 0 Fixtures 0 Floor Lamps 0 Wall Brackets o Lampshades 0 Power Track Lighting ALL IN-STOCK LIGHTING on all in-stock showroom fixtures on all in-stock floor and table lamps and lampshadea 35 % OFF 25 % OFF Halo Power Trac Lighting 1 5-4070 OFF versity of Guelph, and a Nuffield Foundation Fellow at Oxford Uni- versity, he later served as president and vice- chancellor of the Uni- versity of Waterloo and as trdirector of several provincial and national educational bodies. Road extensions, (Continued from page 4) for a road into Lake, shore, he stressed that "at this point to change our minds...is com- pletely out of Iine...it was good planning and I don't think this is any time to back off." Three area high school students demonstrated excellent technological skills in the Innovation Pentathlon held recently by the Canadian Industrial Innovation Centre/Waterloo. The trio developed innovative solutions to five challenging problems using their understanding of basic physical principles. The Innovation Centre, represented above by chief executive officer C. Frank Phripp (far left) and chairman Dr. Frank Maine (far right) presented the students with certificates ot achievement and cash awards. Winners are (left to right) Stefan Steiner, grade 1 3, Kitchener-Waterloo collegiate; Mark Anderson, grade 1 2, Waterloo collegiate; and John Brzustowski, grade 1 1 at Bluevale collegiate. l, We can still get both tthe university exten- Alderman" Glen projects done in the sion) off for a year. it IN OUR WAREHOUSE mummmmm will!†I 'e2,e,"d'2'IU, iTra;iursGu-a-andrurtur- muwmm 1195 Mum-MODS mhmmfma'lb Bum Mar-homo.†Outdoothnnmh'omtw qumonmrm ml! mmwlm.umnmnoo$on HIGH SCHOOL INNOVA TORS C ' " sum†WHITE FLUORMNT FIXTUR- ldonl for writ-hops. â€myâ€. laundry rooms 23 " C & M APOLLO WATT-WATCHERS 08" 24mm calling "nova-cont Nrture with Ion-e ttt 00 an! MIL-nth "1|- WATERIDO __ 886~8460 or t5tM5-t5MI Wright argued that be- cause a design for the Westmount extension has not been started, "we could simply be giving up one project if we go with West- mount u-vlnpou App: Ink .satrorfr" ipr' mA V "ISO-nu um "utrtttre for (II-unnu- Mums um ll" nun-d am! "trk nun haw (“nun M Peo'" Isl l, Inlnll‘ annullllulltm unrwvw ' ma; fill" , arr nu-ttest r... " same period of time," he said Alderman John Shor- treed said "there is no reason to consider do laying it. This has been on the books for years." And. "if you put it Mayor Marjorie Car- roll said the region would not have enough money to undertake both extensions this next year but added that Waterloo council could push to have the Westmount Road ex- tension begun earlier than is now proposed will cost more money," said Alderman Charles Voelker. Council asked the city's engineering de partment to prepare a report. to be submitted to council nexl week. outlining reasons fur changing the priority of the Weslmuunl Fischer Hallman ex tension SUPERIOR MEMORIALS 528 1nctorta St " t Kitchen“ tut-silh- Iowa. mun“) "an; All" boon $1! 7m HAVE "III mum WINNIE I mun Pine ar tone In his: I: an Assist You I any» Ind-nor \bmn moan