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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Jun 1982, p. 12

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Is the world heading toward depression? World Business Sum- mit, a fast-paced 30- minute program on this icontroversial issue. featuring top news and decision makers from around the world, will be shown on TV Ontar, io on Wednesday, June 9 at 10 p.m. Striking iitihiiir at uw The show entitled. Strike Silver, will pres- ent information about silver and Canada's silver mining industry. There will be two spe- cial exhibits from the Coinciding with the University of Water- loo's silver (25th) anni- versary this year the Central Canadian Fed- eration of Mineraiogi- cal Societies (CCFMS) will hold a silver show on the UW campus Sat- urday, June 5 and Sum day, June 6. PAGE__I2 - WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2, "" t0"trt"t.S, 133mm: ' mama . ttttet-t was: J. The brogram offers " '1llll"llllFlll8ltllllltllll. DEPOSITS; Business summit ~1=55.‘/2% Lin _ Copies 1'ti,itr),ii,i,i,i,ii:it 1-. Il",!,?,,?,,??:,,,):,),;,'":':: 'i: interviews and discus- sions with top econom- ic advisers, business editors, financial ex- perts. and world lead- ers who participate in major business, indus- trial. and economic events around the world. It is produced by executive producer Larry Shapiro and Business Week. The exhibit will also showcase displays" of the silversmlth's craft featuring a chalice that once belonged to Florence Nightingale, an tttth century Silvir tea kettle in rococ 0 style (from the ROM). an all-pound silver tray as well as displays of Scottish silver and In- dian [je?,') from the south stern United States. Royal Ontario Museum and a large display trom the National Mu, scum, Ottawa. ‘eommmu mttttedt b ii-ttret WCOMMEMORATING THE 125TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE CITY OF WATERLOO The show will also offer other activities including rock swam ping, minicraft work shops, displays of Crys- tals, and lectures. The CCFMS held its last show on the UW campus in mo. Ae.. cording to Russell, one att the show organizers, the mineral exhibit couldbecome an annu- al event on campus. The showman be open to the public Sat- urday, June 5 from no Those wishing to par- ticipate in the treasure hunt will be specially registered and must pay a special fee ($20 for one day, $30 tor two). To register call Peter Russell at 835 1211. ext. 2489,. In addition. there will be I silver hunt on the nearby north campus of the universi- ty where people with metal detectors will "sweep" for buried coins and tokens. Prizes for successful sweepers will include metal detectors. Available at the (lfikt 13‘9”!” During the June " weekend a minibus service will operate be- tween the conference centre and the earth sciences museum. Coinciding with the silver show, UW's biol- ogy-earth sciences ttitr seum will have a spe- cial exhibit from the National Museum en- titled Minerals. Metals and Man. It will be open to the public while the silver exhibit is on and will continue dur- ing the museum's reg- ular hours, Monday to Friday. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., until the end of July. Minerals, Metals and Man will display various ores. refining methods and objects of metal art produced and used by North Ameri- can Indians. great hell ot UW's con- {erence centre, Village 2 residence. Admission is $2 for adults, $1 for children. Sunday, June’s hom " events 1857-1982 “MW; M13401 path Paint No More! The 'B2 graduating class of the University ot Waterloo gathered May 27, 28 and 29 tor the annual spring convocation ceremonies. Gold medals were presented try the uw Alumni Association to the top student in each tacuity. The winner in the faculty of arts was Jack Zupko, 129 Cheltord Cres., Waterloo. Zupho, a former graduate ot Bluevale Collegiate, received an honors bachelor at arts degree in Latin and philosophy. Zupko plans to attend Cornell University in September on a Sage graduate tel- lowship. UW MEDAL WINNER Protect your investment T and install SIDING, SQFFIT, FASCIA C) 5 Year Guarantee on all Workmanship 0 20-40 Year Warranties AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR ALCAN-KAISER-HUNTER DOUGLAS CALL 884-3353 SCOTT - WOOOHOUSE. m BETTER ALTERNANVE EAVESTROUGH ESTDMA TE S ShmiMlhoilhmrse THEiTTER ALTERNATIVE AND HERE o WRIYTEN GUARANTEES

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