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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 May 1982, p. 11

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G. Elliott prize ($450) at the annual meeting of the CAP at the Royal Military College, Kingston, in June. Myers was born and educated at Deep River, Ont. As a grade 13 high school student he stood fourth in the annual Sir lsaac Newâ€" Canada‘s top physics student, at the univerâ€" sity undergraduate level, is Robert Myers, University of Waterâ€" loo. in a recent examinaâ€" tion sponsored by the Canadian Association of Physicists and wili be awarded the Lioyd UW student is top physicist in Canada He had the best score hope you enjoy travelling down memory lane with us. While we hunted for photos, gathered information and inâ€" terviewed area residents, we reâ€"discovered what each of us already knew â€" that Waterâ€" loo is a town built upon pride. The coâ€"operation and enthusiâ€" asm we received during this project was just fantastic. A heartfelt thank you to the many people who took time out of busy schedules to heip us locate photos and dig up historical data. routine, which for me inâ€" cludes having an opportunity on a weekly basis to share with you some of the interestâ€" ing happenings in and around town. According to student coâ€"orâ€" dinator Nige} Motts, the con sulting service, which has been offered full time nmow for nine summers, has two main advantages: it provides obâ€" jectivity and it‘s extremely reasonable. Now that the 125th edition is behind us, it‘s good to get There is a nineâ€"member team of fourthâ€"year business students at Wilfrid Laurier University which is eager to offer assistance to area peoâ€" ple who operate small busiâ€" nesses, or those of you who may be contemplating a busiâ€" ness venture. The students are part of the Small Business Consulting Service, which is subsidized by the Ministry of Industry and Tourism and Wiifrid Laurier University. efforts to present to you a special historical souvenir edition commemorating the 125th anniversary of Waterâ€" loo. You will be receiving your copy of this 8Dâ€"page edition either Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday of next week. (We‘re giving our carriers a threeâ€"day option for delivery since the issue is so large). Our regular weekly issue will still be published next Wednesday. As you page through the special souvenir issue, we At last it‘s finished, and we‘re mighty proud of the end an energetic Waterioo Chronâ€" icle team has been pooling its During the last few months, ton physics contest sponsored by UW. He also won an award in history and was active in sports, notably crossâ€"country skiing, volleyball and badminâ€" ton. He attended Macâ€" Kenzie high school. He has been in the coâ€"operative physics program at Waterioo and has maintained an excelient academic reâ€" cord. During an early $100 prize for the best workâ€"term report by a coâ€"op physics student. Later he was inâ€" volved in neutron difâ€" fraction studies at From now until the end of August, the team will be available weekdays from 8: 30 to 4:30 by calling 884â€"1970, ext. 517. Each student involved in the service has had substanâ€" tial onâ€"theâ€"job business expeâ€" rience, Motts explained, ranging from working in an accounting office to conductâ€" ing marketing studies. ‘*We‘re not fresh kids just out of high school." According to Motts, "peoâ€" ple are getting excellent value for their money" by using the Small Business Conâ€" sulting Service. ‘‘We seem to have a pretty good track record. We get a lot of referrals and repeat busiâ€" ness." The students are backed by the professional expertise of about a dozen professors in the university‘s business deâ€" partment. In Motts‘s words, the botâ€" tom line of the service is this: *‘*We are interested in making resources available to any one we can help, to make sure they aren‘t getting in over their head,. especially when they can be personally liaâ€" ble." making money, we will try to pinpoint why." The students will also conâ€" duct surveys and offer sugâ€" gestions regarding distribuâ€" tion systems, managing cash and supervising a gll: force. There is a current and for advice, Motts said, in the area of computer equipment. "At the mement, we are getting a lot of people thinkâ€" ing about switching computer systems. We‘re fast develop ing an expertise in this area." The consultants will give adâ€" vice on whether a company needs a computer and what equipment to buy. from one of the many areas of service offered, ranging from general troubleshooting to setting up advertising proâ€" grams and marketing straâ€" tegies to conducting feasibiliâ€" ty studies, Motts explained. will study the market and other products and see if an idea is viable ... we will tell him if an idea is no go to save grief and money." For a fee of $5 per hour, â€"sm»b~ + Myers pians to spend the summer at the Uniâ€" versity of British Coâ€" lumbia on a research assistantship offered by the N aturai Sciences and Engineerâ€" ing Research Council (NSERC). sequently worked as an assistant to Dr. Bruce Torrie, UW physicist. He was nominated to the dean‘s honors list in UW‘s faculty of science last May. 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