Jankowiak has published widely and is the author and editor of books on social life and family intimacy in urban China, romantic pasâ€" sion, drugs and colonialism, desire and behaviour, they have ignored the evolutionâ€" ary significance of emotionâ€" al intimacy. Continued from page 12 Looking at romance across many cultures The hill near Columbia Lake was busy Saturday as families made the most of the snowy weather. Enjoying some snow racing were Nyden Greenfield, 5, William Yurosevic, 6, and Nicholas Greenfield, 2 . Grand River Chapte Professional Engineers ntarto National Engineering Week February 25 to March 5 University of Guelph‘s Sch;)ofl-of‘fr;gm;enng For more information on local professional engineering activities, please contact us at Wbeomi s lmite Aunaidi t shaliad in celebration of National Engineering Week (NEW) 2006. Of note, the Waterloo Regional Children‘s Museum will be offering K‘NEX, > Construction Workshops weekends during NEW Also, the Ontario Science Centre will be hosting special events during NEW. Call (416) 696â€"1000 for the latest Science Centre information. For a full calendar of events, visit the NEW website for Ontario at: www.engineeringweek.on.ca The Grand River Chapter is participating in NEWs Engineering in The Classroom rrogtamme, in which volunteer engineers visit ocal Grade 5 classrooms to provide students _ with information on engineering as a career option. We will also host a fileâ€"folder bridge competition in Waterloo, and a display booth at Stone Road Mall, in conjunction with the _ A number of events are available to the public in celebration of Natinnal Enainasinas ie .1 grandriver@peo.on.ca Pile on The first Public Anthroâ€" pology lecture was held last Jan. 24 and featured Miroslava Prazak, a cultural anthropologist from Benâ€" nington College in Vermont, who discussed the controâ€" versial and changing pracâ€" tice of female circumcision in Kuria society in Kenya. as well as intimacy and sex uality. regulating the profession serving the public NaDYNE ESSON Proto The total figure includes Don Cameron Potato Night at the Kitchener Rangers‘ game on Feb. 10, which genâ€" erated 1,100 pounds of potatoes and $2,516 in cash for a total equivalent of 26,260 pounds. It also includes the Kâ€"W Presbyterian Church superâ€" market solicitation on Feb. The cash donations repâ€" resent 114,650 pounds of potatoes from a supplier for a total equivalent of 129,150 pounds. As of Monday, the orgaâ€" nization received a total of approximately 14,500 pounds of potatoes and $11,465 in cash for the Febâ€" ruary Potato Blitz. e House of Friendâ€" â€" 18, which generated $4,000 I ship is pleased to in cash and 13,245 pounds report the community _ of potatoes for a total equivâ€" potato lunch held last Friâ€" _ alent of 53,245 pounds. day attracted a crowd of Participating Presbyterâ€" approximately 155 people _ ian churches were Calvin, who donated $2,490 in cash. Kitchener East. Knox St For more information, call the House of Friendship at 742â€"8327. Cash not needed for potatoes will be used for other foodâ€"related expenses in the Emergency Food Hamper Program. Donations to the Potato Blitz are still welcome. The organization is conâ€" fident its goal of raising more than the equivalent of 140,000 pounds will be exceeded. There are several other churches and community groups still collecting that have not yet reported their results. Participating Presbyterâ€" ian churches were Calvin, Kitchener East, Knox, St. Andrew‘s and Waterloo North. NR A place togrow For more information please check KidBits on our website at www.wpl.ca, pickâ€"up an Events Calendar or call us at: Main: (519) 886â€"1310 eu. 129 McCormick: (s19) 885â€"1920 Main Library 35 Albert Street Waterloo, Ontario N2L 5E2