PAGE 4 _ WATERLOO CHRONJCLE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14. 1982 All entries will be displayed in Fairview Park Mall from July 26th to 31st, 1982. Winners will be selected on July 31st by a qualified judging panel. Submit your photo entry or entries according to the format and rules of the Entry Form. â€" > Winners in each classification will receive $40.00 and the Grand Prize winner will receive an additional $80.00! AMATEUR PHoto contest [ Deadline: July 20th, 1982. m ““ Fairview MA " TD rlL Uptown Waterioo was alive with the sound of music last week and most of it came from the Uptown Waterioo Business Improvement Area (BIA) float stationed in Waterioo Square next to the railway tracks. As a promotion for the uptown‘s annual sidewalk sale, the BIA presented from the float entertainment ranging from chamber music to short performances by the Waterloo Celebration Theatre. Shown here are Derek Gomez (cellist) from Vancouver B.C. and Barbara Hindrichs {violin}) of Hamilton, two members of the chamber music stringed quartet which performed last Wednesday and Friday. M SOUNDS OF MUSIC Park Mall CLASSIFICATION COLOUR WHITE Still Life O O C Sports O & O Nature Q C O Portrait {) C . RULES 1. Only amateur photographers are eligible to enter 2 Entries must be received on or betore July 20th. 1982 Submit to Photo Contest. Fairview Park Mall, 2960 Kingsway Drive. Kitchener. Ontario 3 Minimum photo enfry must be an 8 X 10 on a maximum 16 xX 20 matte 4 Winners will be noftffied by telephone 5 Prizes must be accepted as awarded 6 Upon completion of contest. all entries must be picked up aft the Faimew Park Mai! Administration Office during regular office hours 7 Fairview Park Mal! metchants. staff, agents of the maill and the immediate families thereof are NOT eligible to enter ow s o o o o o Postal Code: Name Address Melodee Martinuk photo By Ray Martin Waterloo trustee Lynne Woolstencroft gave; formal notice of motion Thursday night at the Waterloo County Board of Education proposing that the hon orarlum paild trustees be reviewed prior to the coming November elections The former board chairman in giving the notice, said she did not want the matter to beâ€" come a political foot ball during the upcom ing election, but she felt with the recent changes made in the Education Act by the province the review should take place beâ€" fore the new board is elected. In a telephone interâ€" view Monday night, the Waterloo trustee said if the review brought about an increase in the $7,200 annual honâ€" orarium more people might want to become trustees. ‘"In Toronto they are trying to gain parity with city council. The chairman of the board of education would be paid something like $59,000 a year while the trustees get about $27,990 if it gets apâ€" Wogzstencroft urges study of trustee pay Age: BLACK & « UW dominates â€"â€"BILD grants To be eligible for the scholarship, students must have attended the Saturday morning Gerâ€" Sponsored by parents and friends of children altending the Waterloo county board of educa tion Saturday morning German school, the travel scholarship was introduced four years ago with oneâ€"single scholarship of $150. A travel scholarship in the amount of $6,200 has been given to 13 area students of the German Language School Concordia by the Parent Association. The students have reâ€" ceived up to $500 each to further their educa tion in Europe. They left Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo July 2. The Waterloo trustee said the honorarium board members reâ€" ceive should be inâ€" creased by 10 to 12 per cent yearly, but should have a fixed ceiling. In outlining her proâ€" posal at the board table Thursday night, Woolâ€" stencroft proposed the representation of the review committee inâ€" Earlier this year Waâ€" terloo was awarded ~ ‘"Right now we have noâ€" representatives from the field of labor and the only person 1 can remember taking part from the business community stepped down after finding out how heavy the hours were. The University of Waterloo is by far the largest recipient of the equipment grants reâ€" cently announced by the Ontario governâ€" ment‘s Board of Indusâ€" trial Leadership and Development (BILD). The grants are make it possible university researc to be of greater ser to industry in the ; ince. & Wooistencroft said during the interview the raise might enable the board to gain mem bets from all segments of the community. proval. Down there they consider the posi tion a fullâ€"time job. I‘m not saying we should be paid the same here, but we should get nearly the same as the region al councillors," she said Language students get travel grants Kitchenerâ€" D r. Herminieo are to ble for archers service prov Schmidt of Waterloo., principal of the Ger man school for the past 12 years, thinks the scholarship program is an expression of many changes which have taken place over the past decade. While the school used to be for German children, it is now a language school for Canadians from a variety of back grounds. man school for at least two years. They will have to take part in German instruction on a fullâ€"time basis for al least four weeks in a Germanâ€"speaking country, ie. Germany. Switzerland or Aus tria. $670,000 in matching grants under another BILD program; this represented approxiâ€" mately 34 per cent of the total of such grants to all Ontario universiâ€" ties. (Under the match ing grants program BILD matches grants already received from the private sector in support of industrial research.) The equipment grants will be used to establish new research facilities and improve existing ones. They will not involve the conâ€" struction of new buildâ€" ings. For the most part, they will involve the purchase of new. very high speed com puters and a good deal of computerâ€"related equipment. **No matter how much the committee decided we are worth, when you consider the amount of time and effort you put into this job you aren‘t doing it for the money, you do it because you love kids." By paying trustees more than the $7,200 they now get, Woolâ€" stencroft said trustees will feel there is more of an onus on them to be even more responâ€" sive to the needs of their community. ‘"Once the committee has been established they could take a hard long look at what we dd and fairly assess how much <we should be paid." she said. clude noâ€"more than seven members It might include peoâ€" ple from business and industry, labor, a homemaker, a penâ€" sioner, male and feâ€" male from both the urban and rural comâ€" munity and a member of the mass media