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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Nov 1986, p. 13

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Make your appointment today! 1/4 Chronicle Special Senior administrative officials at University of Waterloo have welcomed the Ontario government‘s new budget revisions warmly. ‘"‘Having had to make budget cuts for the past several years, we are pleasantly surâ€" prised at the prospect of an increase that will not require a further cutback in 1978â€"88," says Douglas Wright, UW president. "What has been announced is enough to stop the bleedâ€" ing . . .1 health." Save $20°° on our © He expressed particular approval over the fact that the new money is not to be in the nature of special oneâ€"time grants (after the fashion of the province‘s ‘"excellence fund" announced close to a year ago). Instead, the increases will be in the form of "base" budgeting, to be continued. *"‘It looks like a genuine increase and such, it is certainly something we badly need," commented T.A. (Tom) Brzustowski, viceâ€" president, academic. He feels the latest announcements by Gregory Sorbara, Minister of Colleges and Universities, and Robert Nixon, provincial Treasurer, are the best news UW has had from a provincial government in the past 15 years. shampoo. A £5.00 value, free with your perm. â€" â€" Includes shampoo, precision hair cut and styling â€" short or long hair In addition you will receive a 225 mL bottle of MQ extra body The money squeeze has become so severe UW likes Ontario budget revisions though not enough to restore us to regular price $60.00 P‘ Open Monday WATERLOO TOWN SQUARE now OFF our most popular price perm fust lady hair salon 886â€"2770 83999 @/// 7/{7///(( perm that there has arisen a very deep concern, on campus, as to the university‘s ability to achieve adequate performance in both teachâ€" ing and research. + UW students have acknowledged that the quality of their education has suffered. The university has lost a number of senior faculty who have gone elsewhere, mostly to the United States. In his view the three key points in the revisions are: (1) the government has ackâ€" nowledged the crisis in university funding and has offered a real increase in funding as a first step to solving the problems; (2) some of the problems with the distribution formula the province has been using â€" particularly the fact that the formula does not recognize the cost of research â€" are to be rectified; (3) the fact that the additional new money is going to go to university ‘"base‘‘ budgets instead of into yearâ€"byâ€"year special grants will significantly improve "‘stability‘‘ within universities. Though the news is good, UW administrators caution that the university will not know the amount of its income with any degree of precision until further details are announced, promised for midâ€"January, and it cannot produce a firm budget plan without that inforâ€" mation. (Novt Don‘t miss this chance to learn the latest in everything from computers to cellular telephones, paging systems to office furniture. NC _ \1% § 5 6 1 8 &s\“\>}%\;&\‘5 _ fAA \“ ‘“....1:1 THE 1986 Kâ€"W BUSINESS/COMPUTER SHOW & SEMINARS ' e Dozens of excellent informational exhibits e Free seminars specifically designed for decisionâ€"makers e Plenty of parking in Market Square Parking Garage e A chance to win $1,900 ih free prizes: o 1st prize: A Grand & Toy ASâ€"300 electronic typewriter, donated by Grand & Toy 2nd & 3rd prizes: DECISIONâ€"MAKERS are marking their calendars to attend s ied ® upBD""_ ®P in the Kitchener Farmers Market Downtown Kitchener A set of 50 floppy disks of your choice, donated by The Electronic Auction Fund SSsSSOSSSSSSSESSSSSESSS5S55SS5 d S5s6SsSSSSSSsSSsSSs5559 5556955 it " WATERLOO KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS in WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1986 â€" PAGE 13 Proceeds to Catholic Youth Organization & Waterloo Columbian Squires Held under LLBO Special Occasion Permit Lottery Licence #588305 RAFFLES â€" TURKEYS v and GLASS TURKEYS 7:00 P.M. TILL 1 A.M. NO ADMISSION CHARGE LAS VEGAS NIGHT sHOW HOURS: * TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, NOON TO 9 P.M. & WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, NOON TO 9 P.M. & ':I;UR?SDAY, NOVEMBER 20, NOON TO SATURDAY, NOV. 15, 1986 GAMES! PRIZES! BLACK JACK! CHANCES! ADMISSION FREE â€" EVERYONE WELCOME 105 University Ave. East, Presents Admission: $5.00 For more information: Southex Exhibitions, 416 /445â€"6641. SEE YOU THERE! THE ELECTRONIC AUCTION FUND [aranosTor

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