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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Jun 1984, p. 4

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PAGE a - WATERLOO OWE. WEDNESDAY. m 6. 1W _ Spring s36 Spree! a Continues By Popular Demand % ‘7 V i’ I _'_;?,/l 0 ) Lag??? ted f s Wear fem Ware boutique . Albert Nipon . Alfred Sung o Kappi . Connections 0 Enrico Serrati 0 Episode 0 Eric Alexander 0 fennwrighl and Manson Met., Toes.. Wed., Sat. till-6 tre We Also Carry: 0 Hats 0 Scarves o jewellery o Belts . Hosiery upto fem Ware boutique Westmount Place 50 Westmounl Rd., Waterloo Featuring 888-7401 tom-u h1dir.?EtEe o lag o Matti Lynn . Rino Rossi . Oscar De La Renta oWayne Clark oYves St. laurenl o Lionel Victor St. Jerome's Alumni Picnic Sunday, June 10 at 1:30 p.m., University of St. Jerome's College in Waterloo will sponsor a reunion picnic for its alumni. The picnic will take place on the College's will take place on the College's scenic campus. All graduates of the College in the Kitchener-Waterloo areas are invited to join former classmates and teachers for a day of fun. The St. Jerome's campus has all the facilities needed to make a great picnic _ spacious playing fieldrt, shaded areas, and lots of free parking. There will be a magician on hand for the children, races, games, prizes, and free hotdogs and refreshments. Alumni will also get a chance to tour the campus on a tandem bicycle. For more details, contact Rob Donelson. assistant to the Regis- trar, University of St. Jerome's College. 884-8110. ext. tti. Posthumous award to I Dickson Waterloo Regional Heritage Foundation will present a posthu- mous Award of Merit of PW. Roy Dickson June 14 at the Founda- tion's annual meeting at Homer Watson House, Dickson died last week after battling a long illness. The Foun- dation intends to make the award in recognition of Dickson's out- standing contribution to heritage awareness in Waterloo Region. UW Arts Computer Camp University of Waterloo's "arts computer camp" will be in opera- tion again this summer. The aim of the camp. which will be called "Arts Computer Experience ‘84." is to develop an awareness of the arts, and of computers, in children between the ages of seven and 12. The camp is operated by UW's arts research group. It will be After " years at the 25 Ertt St. W. location, "Horseshoe" Louis Deligiannis Saturday hag! tr? glow ttte dpof_s__of his Horseshoe Restaurant tor a last time. The building, a former blacksmith shop, is due to be tom down by owners Cambridge Leaseholds to provide additional parking tor Waterloo Town Square. Deligiannis plans to open a second restaurant in the city, and has offered to purchase the former BP station at Regina and Ertt Streets tor the Horseshoe B. Chronicle photo News I il digest _ FqiGaEr.tii,riii'"a JI 6660 LUCK, LOUIS offered in four two-week sessions starting July 3 and continuing through Aug. 24. - - Cdst of attending each two-week session is 3175. Registration, for each camper, is limited to two sessions and these must be non- consecutive. Calltttt5-i2tt ext. 2005. Le Roy wins Rutherford medal Robert Le Roy, director of the Guelph-Waterloo Centre for Grad- uate Work in Chemistry and a chemistry professor at University of Waterloo. was awarded the Rutherford medal in chemistry at the annual meeting of the Royal Society of Canada. University of Guelph. The award, to recognize outstanding research in an branch of chemistry, is accompanied by a prize of $1.500. Crime Prevention seminar A Crime Prevention Seminar. sponsored jointly by the Ontario Police Commission, the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police and the Waterloo Regional Police Force will be held at Conestoga (Doon) College, Jdne 14-15. The seminar will consist of separate workshop sessions for Police Chiefs, Police Supervisors. Police governing authorites. Crime Prevention Practitioners and police officers. Dr. Le Roy, a theoretical chemi- cal physicist, has been at UW for I2 years. Previous honors include fellowships from the AP. Sloan and J3. Guggenheim foundations. In his address at the RSC's special awards symposium, May 29, Dr. Le Roy spoke on "Near Dissociation Theory: Looking at Molecules from the Top Down." A banquet will be held at the Waterloo Regional Police Associa» tion Recreation Centre Thursday, June " at T pm. Guest speaker will be Jon Shearer, and his topic will be "Why Kids Get Into Crime."

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