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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Jul 1984, p. 1

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ts first C â€""""-‘-6.'.s‘ The museum had pre that some 100,000 people Â¥I8HL_ The Scabram AA...â€" £2,000 _ people toured the $4.5 million museum, which works out io approximately 715 vig; tors during each operating dar It‘s fantastic." sarid | Sea gram Museum public relations coâ€"ordinator Len Gamache. "] wasn‘t expecting quite this fig ure. It‘s been pretty steady and that‘s very encouraging. Wha 22200000 We Seagram Museum estimate that from i; upening until June 25 j 25.M DEODIG â€" Inurnaed for yvourself hromcle Statf Was the public ready Seagram Museum" _ Look at the {igures a, & f C 7" 9 Numbers encouraging at new museum Chromicle Statf s o Seagram support 1 NC implementation of OSIS (Ontario Secondary Initermediate and Senior). a backâ€"Ltoâ€"basics reform program for secondary schools scheduled to go into effect this fall. could mean even bigger changes for Bluevaie coliegiate The Waterioo school ma; become the thirc in the County to adopt the semester system. BCJ principal Earl Widmever received a goâ€"ahead last week from school board trustees which will allow him to investigate the pussibility of introducing the semester system to Bluevaile as early as September of 1985 ""We‘re looking at it as a way of deailing with OsIS." Widmeyer explained. adding that Bluevale has considâ€" ered such a change â€"twice before. prior to the government announcement. KCI and Southwood curâ€" rently offer the semester system As the fever heats up across Canada afuer, P rame Manas ter Turper‘s announce ment, Monday. five lWwcal unmversity profes sors will be eageri awaiting (the Sept 4 erlection date They wil} attempt to discover through a postâ€"eiection Pat Arbuckie Chromcie Stat Pat Arbuckie Chromcie Stat 5"*‘!!rnm' M.lâ€"u-eum year,. but if out BCI investigates semester system 130th Year #o Hindsight invaluable as local professors to analyse election race is on‘ {igures and judge from its Mav i6 uscum in Th if public job is projected more than officials would for The frant from the Socia} Scrences and Humani es Research Council ‘‘The principa! pur pose of the survey is to understand â€" the reia tonship between the citizen or voter. on one hand. and the political process on the other ~ ion of OSIS (Ontario Secondary Senior). a backâ€"L0â€"basics reform dary schools scheduled to go into t‘d maumn L1.00 10â€" Uressâ€"country surve; Jus!t why Canadians VOLC TD¢ Way thew aA. Wls iebiataiiiihed d â€". d .‘ hi ect these figures into November or January might be overly opâ€" timict tumist â€" o ‘"‘The figures are A Preat «nja.c@ C, What compelied ‘‘We bhad a great splash of and how they le; publicity in May when it upened, _ museum," he SA then we went right into the News of the ~ heavy tourism period. To projâ€" ;. ""~ V M fat thaoogillin P e et response continues at its cur ren! rale more than 300,000 wil} tour the facility before next spring Gamache, however. pointed out thalt it might be "Lo0 up tuinustic‘ for the museum | to expect the firstâ€"month pace will keep up, although that‘s what he is working to make happen "I think we have to 100Kk at a few considerations before we K€!1 100. OPtimistie " khu . :2 M.“ 11. to keep them ';Tp WRIEE ainfinat itc hok a goâ€"ahead last week from will allow him to in\ estigate ing the semester system to CC Co ons t ces W ar V by aA 18 tContinueo or both of the University of Waterioo. Steven Brown and Barry Kay. b o t h o f W ilfria Laurier‘s political srepce department the _ research seam are James | Curt;s a â€" so Ci0olO@st. Joinn Wiison . a politrcal bCOBLLSL _â€" our That‘s | _PWV‘@IRe0 Dr. Beon _A nwnn.teresln Lambert. a UW 800c);0 lhn-deeuul-\eeu logist who wil} serve as Lambert ©xplaimed pruject leager ; °POIPee o oainida m expiained Dr its CuUr _ the challe ures was welcom where aldermen proved spendin complete the new Street parking lo the museum + paue 5 â€" , . _ Peome are coming from, the age range...trying to get feedback uon what people‘s Liain interests were at the museum. what compelied them to come and how they learned about the WMikGGrime. 10 10. Gamache said the or will be undertakinp a sy visitors during the next in an atteinpt to get a picture of who is touri {acility and wiy ‘"We‘re looking to f; where people are coming IBC cane ranau .2.. 0 _ _A CTe2CE $130,000 to ‘te the new 200â€"space Erb parking lot across from | _ searchers at the two ’ lucal umversities al Queen‘s Unimversity Carleton U miversiti and the Umversity of Windsor A}| h ave proven invaluable io those nlerested in studvying Ca n a d an voier patierns. among the m severgj r e who is . touring the x sumilar election surverys have been con ducied since i9635 by research leams based speecbes _ Lambert explained ~It‘s an is torical record about how something as dra matlc as an élection affects peopic and is useful for peopile who L\ io understand pub ic opimen ° b o o people who don‘t wrire "#" ectuien are of par ticular vailue lo ore searchers or academ ict in heiping them undersiand sOciety and the political sysiem attendance the â€"c 1t welis us what the ontinued on at city hall Monday ap *‘ said the museum survery of 80 to measure omm p a rative is of compet: 6 are of great clearer page â€" ma

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