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Donald F. Cook The Ippolntmll!lll 01 o.uId F. t.:wk, 31, as Head of the Department of Music .t Memorl.l University of Newfo\llldiand, is anoounced by Presldtnt M.O. Morg.n. The .ppointment was effective "1Ii... t ,lm. Mr. Coot. born in St. JoM'., Unlventty 11151 'lritb!he degree of8adltlorofMIIIic. He ..... abo •••nted AsIod.te of Music ___ ill .... -._pel'f...-.ee.Dwqbia yurs."__ Mr. CaoIl .. !hered.pi_oftbeCamcJbeD In 1m. be ••••wded.Lord Be .... ubrook O... eru •• SdJolanNp and studied at tbe: Royal CoI1eae of Music from ....hlchbertlCeivedm!l.1lloei.te II NEMOIUAJ. UNIVERSITY OF Gazette Volume 7, No.)ii,'St. Jobo'a, Newfoundllnd. 'IblU'SdQ',AUI\IIlU,Ig'/5 Director of Memorial University's Research Unit on Vector Pathology receives $300,000 National Grant Head of Department of music appointed hwnllCllol!lll!i, .... gr..' fnlm the Car\al:III Coundl, Nt t:oolr..uaoOed the SdlooI of Sacred Music .t the Union Theological Seminary ill New York earned the Miller of sacred MlIlIic degree. Fn:m 19n- 74. he attended Kings Cdlege. Unlvenity d. London, where he completed fuldenc)' il MlIlIieolOU. WlIDe Mr. Cook III an.· ..... orplliII. ... pl..Ut,be II belt blowD ia m-* dr<:* leKber-'.m_dIrettor.For tbeio.-,...-period,l... bt w. Mllllie IJlIItnII:tor .t ew., I'1tid Co8epo; 19DG. be .. VI*izlcLect_IIIdIDi-*7 0ll.nial It Mount AUIAn Unlnnlty; 1vu.A. Music: 1MtnIctor. Blsl'Iopt CoD.. Sped.llslln Music ., Memorial cbotaldirectlll' resulted In many tqhly -eclaimed perfOl'lllAClCeS of the M.U.N. Glee QlIb and the St. Jam'. Extension 0J0lr. He ....bo iIlY'Olvtod In the D- M_ .t Mtmonal. alId the denlopmmt of lb' M.V.N Elltenaioa Ser..lce nmmer m..-c .... f... ... Ht ... NII.Iit" follow_ upon the University .search committee wllidllnl.e:vil!w«I.. n\lfllber d. appUcalU from other p&rb 01 Clnadaand from the United Su.ttl.
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Donald F. CookThe Ippolntmll!lll 01 o.uId F.

t.:wk, 31, as Head of theDepartment of Music .tMemorl.l University ofNewfo\llldiand, is anoounced byPresldtnt M.O. Morg.n. The.ppointment was effective"1Ii... t ,lm.

Mr. Coot. born in St. JoM'.,o-IdUItedfn;mMOlllII.~

Unlventty ~ 11151 'lritb!he degreeof8adltlorofMIIIic. He ..... abo•••nted AsIod.te of Music___ ill .... ~1Ild

-._pel'f...-.ee.Dwqbiayurs."__~, Mr. CaoIl..!hered.pi_oftbeCamcJbeDMIC~Sdlolantlip.

In 1m. be ••••wded.LordBe .... ubrook O... eru••SdJolanNp and studied at tbe:Royal CoI1eae of Music from....hlchbertlCeivedm!l.1lloei.teDlplomainorgllllperf~.

II NEMOIUAJ. UNIVERSITY OF

GazetteVolume 7, No.)ii,'St. Jobo'a, Newfoundllnd. 'IblU'SdQ',AUI\IIlU,Ig'/5

Director of Memorial University'sResearch Unit on Vector Pathologyreceives $300,000 National Grant

Head of Departmentof music appointed

hwnllCllol!lll!i, .... gr..'fnlm the Car\al:III Coundl, Ntt:oolr..uaoOed the SdlooI ofSacred Music .t the UnionTheological Seminary ill NewYork earned the Miller ofsacred MlIlIic degree. Fn:m 19n­74. he attended Kings Cdlege.Unlvenity d. London, where hecompleted fuldenc)'~"'tafor.Ph..D·clecreeil MlIlIieolOU.

WlIDe Mr. Cook III an.·.....orplliII. ... pl..Ut,beII belt blowD ia m-* dr<:* •leKber-'.m_dIrettor.Fortbeio.-,...-period,l... btw. Mllllie IJlIItnII:tor .t ew.,I'1tid Co8epo; 19DG. be ..VI*izlcLect_IIIdIDi-*70ll.nial It Mount AUIAnUnlnnlty; 1vu.A. Music:1MtnIctor. Blsl'Iopt CoD..IlIldfroml9ll8lotbe~,

Sped.llslln Music ., MemorialUniversity.lnthb",,~ty,Mr.

Cook'ICCllll~,.b1etalerM""

cbotaldirectlll' resulted In manytqhly -eclaimed perfOl'lllAClCeSof the M.U.N. Glee QlIb and theSt. Jam'. Extension 0J0lr. He....bo iIlY'Olvtod In the D­LroductkmrJ.Indit~1nM_ .t Mtmonal. alId thedenlopmmt of lb' M.V.NElltenaioa Ser..lce nmmerm..-c .... f... ~IlMlItd...Mr.CooII·I~ •

Ht... tbe~.NII.Iit" follow_ upon the~animoUIl~aI.

University .search committeewllidllnl.e:vil!w«I.. n\lfllber d.appUcalU from other p&rb 01Clnadaand from the UnitedSu.ttl.

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P-aet. 111...,.. A..... It'1~

The ~0IDftI'1 "-tiIItion of Three Ir.dll.tes or tbeMemon.l Unlvenlty of Memori.1 Unlveraily orNewfolllldllll1d hasest.blished. NewfOlUldhllldSehooltllNunilliPOll fdlol.t8hIp to be ,wuded reeelV1!d their MillIter'x degrees-lally. from the Uniftni.ty vi Toronto in

PftfermeeWillbepvento M.ylm.

reontle.~iIltllYfteUlryor DoreeaOallle:JB.N lW11t1ldJ'NC.lDtddiIionlOSc:bcUnblp JMnAbbott.,B..N.,lmwwetht........ Medwillbe~into finl.twotograduateinlbeM1l"con.lder.Uon In m.kinl the MtsI«ofSden«InI'ayehl.1rk:_lIrd. Nurlinl Prolr.mme " the

Unll'I!nitytllTGnlDto.Afpronl.flll"the~.tlw

-~_&l_bytbe NIInDl~ B.N. 1mBolnatRqIlnbIltIbJIJy1., reeel... tlw ........ afSQeQeeIm.-tlna:. Decr-In~ N.....

WAMUNdonate

newscholarship

Nursesreceive

graduatedegrees

AI .... V.M. 1I.lpert,Hon. ResetIreh Assoellle inthe l.lepIrtment. II mgqed in • m.jor sudy ofdeathmdburi.al.~lIlIdtnditlonlin

'ewfOtDdland.lIldhum"m.Jor~to the MUN FtWore tnd I......~~y ..~and~.IUbjtaillDu:f~IheI'dt1oe¥.loludliven>llten.Js.

Mr. L.t:. SmaD lII'IQ lhortIy eornplete hill I'h,l). dlssertaUOIl forthe UnfV1!rsJIy or PeMlylv.ni~mtItied."Strllegiesof AdapbtiOll: FolkJon!.Ddthe Sod.. Critk in A NewfCUldlandtAlmmuntty.·lie .... nantiy ....... .-tide CI:l ~TrdtiIDlI

Ex~inANewf-an.dComrDlmilJ':Geonl~mIl.t'undiona1\'an.biIity:·8COfPI.edror

pllbliatiOllinl.-n"'l..upIlp.H!ln>lIjor_ucly.·TheEtmo(lrlphytllTlIik:Stor)'telqu.P.rtattbl! Ortl Communication PrOl*l in " Hiit'll\ewfoundlUlll I..Ommllllity," II now a,,_Unapulltiealim.

OEPARnn:NTOFFOutLORE

Dr. N.V. RMftlbn'I,Head IprO tem.) or tbeDepartment. Is presenUy OIl ..btatic.allNvt inl'iewUrmswil:k,mdillalntinuinc his fieldwort.m.-rdl into vlrious -.cu d. 10UriIime1'ro'rinceI folklore.. A te.din& .ChonIy 011 w.eG~m_,he'-f'fC'eIllIypublilhecl.

1iIll11ntedlbeogrtpby: 81IM_", HII ~GrulBeys.

Or.H.H.lpet'l,thellenrietUlH.rveyProftssor01 ~·olkIore. lIeontlmullIwork OIl ~ definilJwedillon vi Ne'II' Jerwy folk ntrnltv-. He~• paper Orl,·8rttishFDa; TraditioolInCMa~llDdt·alluns"rorthec..dia

EIlIlIie Folk CalbnJ. Studies pand af the e.-uaSoc:lolOCY .nd Anlhropoiocy Auoci.t1oa IIIEdmonton. ThIs paper ,"II be PIlbIisbed by tbtNlIlon" Ml*!um of M.n. AmorI& Ur. H.lpert·.mtnyc:lllTerJl.l'elINrchinlereslllsthe lInieiafstudielheitWldet1.Ulncimovuioulqpec:tsoitnrrdItionaiAyinp. He II eurT'erJlIy~ forpuWe..... 0'lIIurne til l'iewfOlldMd foUl !aielandlnartideOlltrW:liU-l~COl'Il1WI

intheU.s..\'

DEP"~'TO.·

.'RENOtA.'"DSPANISH •

Dr. Grenville K. Robl_ha.'I been.ppoinledbythe Minister af Educ.UOIl 1.0 /III ComulUiUvet:ommiUee 1m Bm.ualilm. 1lU c:ommiUee wu"rply~.. ror ..btilblnctelKtinClnthe.reocb~iIltheF~._C'OMI

.... .. .... for h..,i. Fretdi nrdlo udlelt'Yillon bdli1lelm.de avlililble IIIIb1t.re•. Or.RobllllOll I"t'pl._ Praf_ E.N. C\ark .bg ill",_UYlmle.ve from M.U.N.•nd "bg served OIltheC(ll1ll1itleco until M.y orUJiJI ye.tr. The c0m­mittee will meet early in september in 1...brMx'a~

Dr.~.tkndedtlwrnl.lUa:wJede"

Fl"UlCIllpbcriec..adi_IaOlioDolltirni.QDebeefI'lllDA...... UltltoAuc.. 15Ch. He...-udbotll IIle FmIetI DeplIrtmed vi M.U.N. ud theA5e0d.tiOllFrlnCOp/lonedel;t...JeM.ofwhlehhebP~.idl'nt. Dr. Robinson clWred • working corn­nllUtle 1m IIle Bi-.Ie. de'ling orith Freneb u-..........""""SoMllI)'dlbvllbe.\lpanimOepart-1QftII ...... taklnc .... v1It..... fnmMfI"IlOrWtolpend.IDOlCbIn~1biI;trlpili

PfWllOledbytheSod"I...tiluteollhe.!ieunen, IMldslldentl 5Uly In • relIIdenee oper.ted by the1"",U1ute.tSt. Ltie.rde Bnrame<ll.(ClIdlz).The8imofthevi.lliltoLmprovethell~enIs·SplInish

tnd tofOllfraood re"U_ bel"eenSpaill.ndl\ewfOUndI'nd. The croup lell St. Jobll'IcAIllIlltIItIMld""-'lllGftSepl.ember .... TbrywUllI\ldy$pllultl~,li1enIarelMldlbl!

hiItorYorSptnl$hwt.TberewUlbe~

ucUniOlllinc:I~~vUi1ItoSevlUe. eoneertI, mdto.f.nnwlle~fi&btingbulilarer.iI«I.11IIlIye.r

tbere "ill be lwelve studenl.l rrom Newfoundl.ndin...-Pnf_ E-m. 101....)'11 .Ilmded the arm'"meeclapattlwc...u..~ atHispallistsMdIbeea-:titn~tIlIMinAmeril:w1

lludl.1n Ecknodon dllrinC the t....ar'ned SodetieI·meetlnp. Prot_ Mf;Ill.o)'ll hu eomplded MIN1Ide entitled Vlbl CNIemponry SplI...b AUI....l'ldIlk.IldVluIAre'J1ley SeardLlq; For. whidl hasbeen~forpvWcaUonbytbeSped-'Revue

t'OPVlIaDOntillclbenr.t~v1tbe(Antdi.

~~afJUss-rull.

UEPAJtTMENTOFBIOLOGY

Dr. ROler Gonkla of Memorl.al'. HIoIocYI>epu1menthubetilreeenUy.warded.reearehgr.. atn.lIOOrrunIbeBUlling~hlln-...ticltlOlCudy 1'IeMeduI'e~tIl

~ mermiIbOdplllblt-tIl~to-." Of. Gordon".. _Iier tbiI yar••-*d.NaUonaIKeetlII"d1I.:omd1v1c.n.daopenllncgranttlltll.OOCIp.•. tolllldybiocorJtrotvlbl.ckUies .n11 mOllqultoes by mermilhk!

M __

Mr. ipau. RIIllIIWdt, Sped.n.t ill Ill_ '1MemorillIUllive'-IllyhubeenDUnedtoTheOrdertil~. The Goftmor GemeraI. with the .p­Pfl""JvllbeQueeQ.Softni&nattheOrdereon­rernd IIle honor 011 Mr. Rllmbolo:lt OIIJ_tl. P1II...'"' being made ror Mr. Humboldt to .tteIld theinvestlture.t Ot1Ion where he wUl reeelve /IIIcIeconoUOII.

People

DI'.J.G.s..a.AsIodate~.. theSdloolat B..ine:Is AdlnlnislntiOll mil. C«nmen:e hureo:aatI1 been awarded lwo~ luntstGtallin&$I,4Ol.ThefimarUlllnthe'lfIOUIltoi$4.700..... 'Wllrdel! by the Non-medic.al Ulle ofDrill' Dlreetonte. N.t1orW Health tnd l'o'e1f.reO!hw•. no arUlt will be \IIIed to .wdy ftelOriw1Iid:llllfl_perapU~OIIatileYtt'.

aIeoboIprodlKulac..o..~wlD.bec:anied_Jolntly""DI's.r-llIIdPruf_J~elC.Bourpob.,e.:ttonUllivenlt1.

The -.:t lJ1IlIIintlR amOWllat 13'100. wu.warded by Dtker "ovid: Mvet1l3l118 Ihnlted.TO!'onto.Or.Bllm.andStephtnArmoldol~·.

Univel'RtytiKlnplonwW Illllty dUlereoces bet­__ CIMdian mil. Amoerte.n~ mel the

~form«Rtmcill"""'.Dr. s.n-baibeenOllthefKllltyaf theSeboof at

~Ilneel.mel_il*m.-nedframtlw

UnivenityafTorontowherebeeompletedhllPtl.D.UurinI "1Ii1lll. he will beglvllll' pllper.tlheAmerican MlIrketing ASIOC!.tiOll oonfe~nct

Ilodlelter. New York ElUlued. "~'fCton lnnuen­m.: e-oer RNc:tion to Retail Ne~per s.JeMvertll:inl~.

SCHOOt.OFBU&NESSAOMINISmATIONANUOOMMERCE

Two f~Wly memberl of the SdJool ofBUlinUll A~ri.9I...UOll lJId Commerce .t

Memort.al Univerlity" pl"Qented j)llpers .t theAnIlIl&l MeetiIl& af the c.n.cun "-illLion 01Ada:lilllantM:SCknl:ftin~afJ_tto

''''Dr.R."'.SsIy."-iMeProf_.~.paper entitl«l KAn EqlIoorat.,. Stlldy at Non­l.Or1lwth ~;nviI'llllllla\UIn IJuliIlUllQralniut•.••

Dr. J.m<lI &'me<.Asoe\.te Pruftll8llr lOlliUve). presented !IeVel't1 pllpenl: "SubliminalPerception; J.mpIIatioM fOt Rep.1IIliOlI" (WilliSWphenJ. AnlcNd alldKftIIldhllWoac. botbolQ-.a·.U~);"~af.s.:.Jeif

M_we l'ropenlit.y to CommmUcMe; ApJIliatioaIheR«nu&melllafs.l~··(rillK~B.

Wq, QyIem'. UnlV1!nity); md. "u the Corlsumn'Activllt Knlly Different! A Profile .ndImPJctilon.s for Muketlna Md Public PoUcy"

lrillJteqIlIal..:.8cllIrpolI,l.:arIetoaUlllverllty).Dr s.n."~'JIlIPf!I'wlthSlepb!nJAnlcNd IIttheS.-d TrifIanl,al e.-iiMM~WOI'bhop bad .1 YoIt UalftnitJ May &.11 en­~~~_Md~:Im~e-tionIIfor

OEPAJtTM~OF

PHYSICALEOOCAnoN

.... Yvoette ....,. AaUt.ln Pruf_ ..... theI.)epKtmenlaf 1'!1ysic:aI EdDl:«iaa ti MemoriIol,... elteled~v1theNewfOUlldltndmll.l ..br-:\or Brmeh d. the I;tMdl", Public HellthAuocI.UOIltitheAssoct.lUOIl·.tM~lmedlngonJIllll!~MdIOlh.

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Thunday, August 21, 1975, ""ge !

Tributes paid to late Dr. John Stoker

Dr. Jobn T. Stoker. l>rol_ 01 ~'nndI III\IemonaI UnIVersity.N~ died. Sl.~1ftI·IAIlpItIth..tt«'''''~He...u.

AIarp del.eI.uGn 01 flCllll;y members u wd •11lalnnM of the llo-td of I~ Mr. Y.W.k-..dl.OIanceUorDr.G.A. t'rftRl"mdtbepro\~Ior, Dr. labe HanU. joined withatbentopllytbeu-fk\a1nspetUtotbe'-teDrNoker la RrViea held III ::.t. ~' ~innOltrdl,AIIlIl..Uth.

Dr.Slokerclme 10 M~I from the UnitedKillI;doDlilllt$1to_thepoltolHHdoitbel>epartment of Modem I.uwUlpL He~ inthat capK:ll,y for un yews Wore~

lis .dmIrUtnbft re:tIllOMIbl1llieIlllonkrlodn'otelIlJn"elf flllly to the teQ.inc 01 Frtrdl. He n~b Il:I'elIl C'OIlIrtbuUon 10 the deYdopment of trmdllIludiesdlrina:.ptriodolverynpidllfowtllallhe,nl~tyandlnttillledU.continulrcintt'l"eltot

the Univenilylnthel.rcuap and cultun! oltbe~ raneophone t'omnllmil,y in Newf~and. He~the Univenily In mallY c.PKiliel inI:I~lor. number of yea... the :settet.'7IhIP of theSenile.

OulSldetbeunl~lyhedevgtedmuch

tlnw:andenergytotbe work of the Newfolftdl.oo.Jjtanc:h of the CaMldi.n Diabetic Aaoclation. "

diabetic Iimself si.nce 1931l,Dr.Stokerbel:amelhefi"PTesidentoltheNewfoundland~ndId.lhe

association.Pruidert M.O. MOI'l~ p'1d lribo;rte to the lIite

IIl".Stoker."Dr. Stoker QS. lCholarly m.nand. <le<llnt«l

teltChtr,trlth·lJtr'Onl_ofdutybullempered1I1th. WMeofh\llllClf. He won a gratm.nylriendllUl 1\ewfomdlMd, both Inside and 0IUide theUnivenity,andisl"tl'lWDlbered.lth aft'eetion andrespectbrliscolJeact-andfcrmer ...udmta.HiI.mmr:!,y dnth is I buY}' .. to the Unlftl"lityThe Uniw:nity mmdI ill: linc:ere sympethiel toMrs.SlokerandORfami!J'."

I:larqthe msnor1altenice, Or,IM RAIled,Vice Pnsidert {Hultb Sd_1 • ebe .-odateofOr,stoker,deI~ORloIlowinclribute.

~Il ... Plllo who aid., What is bonow"ed In atooldl)'wUIbecuttiYlltedtbere.Ontblacw:nAoo, IwoakiliketoboDor~theut_towbIc:b

Joho Stokft" demDDstrated I:OftSldotntiDDatldCllIlOmIforIllhtn.Hlsdiai~~

recon1atLeeds,theSorbonne,Aberdeen.,heremda-~basehudy'flOkeofor'"

M<IIloflIIdDlIllfllllyappredaletlaedegr.10wbidr.l~'sa1liluclsmaybeafftrtedWllenbe

or.~.lcblld,.. aJ'OllllC ..olt,tbatlife wiD pnIblbl)' be stlorter and InCII"I!'comptif:sItedbeclluseofad_orm-die'r--:tl.~

mel1d1l5. Some of the iIIfonmtion and m­pl'OW!IDI!'IllIm nant )'I!'anIweffllllllftilable 10Jabn Slokl!l" whm be W. forced 10 maU tn.eadjustmeoU in 1131.N~, it W. ebarac­IftUtk of him tbatbemhesilatiDJl;rl'ollllltefted 10make Imw!Ifud bis uperience ..UIabie 10 otherdi.sbl!'ti.eswbeD,mlt57,lDl!w~dIbeSt.Jobn's

Ikitary ('lub w.. maI'"1if<1 by Dlll!'fIIltt manbtn103pOll5Ol"aNewfowIdIandorStJolIl'.8nnelloftbelll!'wc.;llIIldilnUilbetIcAslod"Ion.Ke~e

itslirstPreside.-andllibeeqlltflUytolltiouedast1onoraryl'N:sidellt.

It w.., in this worlF: and aI50 as his physldan foralloW. tM years that I had my dOMSI contKla "'IthDr.St.okl!l". I had lllIIIIy opportunitillt 10 enJoy his_ u humour, hilability to explain dearly· 10impoltantto.teadl«-andtooblervehildirecc,

preemetlc IIpproaeh to life, wbetber it w.Ute careof his own 1Ie1lth, p1annq; the lIdivil.iea utheDiabetic A.ae!.l.ion or the DilIbttic c.:hlldren',Camportbe Dl.bl!'tesSW'W)'S IbIIt lftn!ealTitdOtltbetwtelll. artd 1ll64.-V1111d~ of Nnofoun­dland's coastline, In coopention with theNn101llld1'" 1'8 Astociation lIJld the M.V.OuUtmuSeaLNewfo1lDdl• ..s-ulllldoubtedlytheflnlpllhlml.,:m.latoearryOlllsueh.sw-ftybyboot.

Or. Slot« IUmel.f lnvelled arvwMi mud! ofNe""olnlland • even before the TCH .... paWl! •aeeompanitdusuaJIyb7bi1wifeandfami!J'.nu.u no mun fl!'lll for Mr- but •• partieularlyCllOlDltIldable lor !ICImIllInIl-.bo h8d 10 Ibillkofinsulin Injecti_ and diet. H11; kti.tt.l. dIIriDctbeteYbits~tUprol'tsIionalilll.l!I"tIII

Inthef'mlalplloDepeopieofwtslernNewfoun­d .... tiseUbthlltbemd bilfmUlysboaki b.­tu.clopttdIAlld.elIMdbisireresl.lnhdpiftclItbenWlthllQtl!S.

Dr.Slokerw.M • .aIlaityan Motien!and, Inl"pgblimedapaperOlllbe~u"",,,_

the htnIln 'Ie Malade lmagInaire f'lbt lmqtnaryInvalid)' [)r.S!oker',clagDoIiI-lIlllsarprisi.ocly_•• lhat Arcanhllddiabeles. Hotreftr,_llliIlI iJeat_. JolIn Stoker ... nevw .. lmlli-JInvalid.. 1f InrU*ll;, be often rnWmIzed bill~.•'ortisfortrtudoeand.f.. hiJ"'orlF:onbefIaIfofothen-whdbII"Il5ProlI!'SlOl',RoC¥ianorptiqtelndift&lal,wtpllytribute.A5aaincli'ridal.hisflnaigiftofltDYtlftoWl!'dicalximreiJ.Idqueartdcharaclerilticaction.

In eondllSillll, may I convey 10 Mrs. Stoker -.1tbt:f.-nUythe.tympllthJ'oftbt:PresIderlt,thetbairman and manben of the Baud of RegdlllIldthelarprconlllWtyofMemorilIIlhtvenity.

Dr. Slokl!l" •• born in En&land in 1911. He!tlldltd .'nncb'" tbt: UnivoerSty ofl.tedl.here hef'«:'I!'lvtdhilB.A.andM.A.dl!grteseou:.r:lIIltocontiollll ~I !tWin In Fnncb lit the Sortlomeobtaining the degrft u Doettar L'Unim-silie.llefore comu. to M8lIorial, Dr. StoII:er taU&l1l ...lheuniver-siue. uL..eemandAbel'deeo.

He lklnated hilbody to the ScbooI. of Mtdicine lor,-'"

AlumnI elect national executive.

Mr. eueW TUlley, • I" " te " __MtaIU••erskJ"'s C__e _, Ilu .....

ftKtN N"....I P~t '" tile •.U.~. AIluo.AIMri.,,-. Mr, mer •• I!'Iede<iI ~.~.y"'''1, A... UU,•• 1m, .11Ioe flnI.MIJII,elu.E~tbl!'C_.1U.fe IId"'1 MI!'.w1a1 v....,rsIty'- 51. J.u'•. Tile IlllltCClJIIft e-.iUft .. tileN.u...I .......... lIl~bc..""'" .. sb:1Il_.. I!'let1N""IIoe .... II....A~e..llft"t.... -..&Il:IIII!'I.~.teP.t,.,......1,

.r.•K .I!'rc:u••..k , .Sc:, 'II a" U.ElIeaICIft SK"'IaI7••r. P F. \',,_,~.... Mr. D.. C..-u, L C_,·••• 1!'IedH F1nc\'I_P~"'." .r. G.... I.&.-, • .A. ')I.

...,.1dI.. "'C.-wr .....11.• .:. dKlM 5ereHV~PRlII......... u.I. ( ..~) LaA.', • ..k....II.U_ 'It, •.•t:4- !k. "n. M,O, .,.... I!'Iede<iITft..'V. no. dftW4 Me.kn-.t-larll'l an ....E'•• (••lr.l5te,k.I•• , .1!'••rl.1 C~le,1!'

...... 'n Mr. Wall« CIiIa. • .A. (IU_) '$InsioIlq: ......~ dtcttd IBI!'IIIMn of t.bt Exec:aUft e-­

lIlittet.1I Iltf.t1l'Opean.n.e ......laU- .lI __• laot.te4 .. SL.

J ...·.,c.... Gr FaIlI,L••"'""Oty,. .-In..... ou... T-... {S... Ie~.,..lI!'Rteript r.CIlII, LaotII.,.r.•I!'rftr, .... !l.eIoM_, .r.1tIItJ" r.c.rwu.. '"-- II .r. £••1

NRCgrant

(C""'-.d".",. pqt I)Onchocerciasis ControlProgrllllUIl!!, tile World HealthOrglllliution,theUnitedN.tionIDevelopml!'flt Programme, the.'ood-· lnd AgricultureOrganlutillll u the U.N. and\htWorklBanlF:havebe8lll1a2Oynr JII'O&1"UIlIIII COIling 1120miIlioatobrtqfRlvw~ess

WlderCOlllnll inlheVo/UI RiverBum. emada ill c:onnbutini 13miDillll towan:l OR pro}ecl.. Drl.ainl is 0Dl! uthe II-memberScientific and TeehoieelActvaory CGmmittee .ppob:atdby WHO i:I COIlIIIldioo witlltheOocbDCI!'rciasil CDotrolPnJcrs:mme.end.Drl-co.-..z-tI lIM! R-.r GwdeII ofMI!'DlOI'iaIUniftnilyaiaobdolllto tbt: reln-_ WHO EqltrtA..--..

In addition, RUVParnaces for~acieJltifieeqllerUto

viIilW_Afriea_bII!IprihIiekI .-d1., and ... bdped toiaitiele ... UIIIdIIledtratamepnICI'1IIDmI!'forDldDDallllllht-­TbeRUVPaboterYeluU.

~f~~c:..=PetbcllDeT1W"'Groclp.theSafetyolMil:nl:W~

....... olwtlil:tlDr.Lanl.is.........

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Thursday, August 28, 19'15, page 3

Tributes paid to late Dr. John Stoker

Dr. John~. Stoker. Profl!llllOT of ~'rench atMemorial University of Newfowu:lIand, died In 5t.lohn'sAugLl5l.9th.aftef"almgillne5ll.Hewu63.

A large delegatlOiloffllCultymember:!laswelJasl'hIIirman of the Board of Hegents, Mr. F.W.H....Msell. (lJancell(lJ" Dr. G.A. Fredlu lind the pro~lce-<-'hancellor. l>r. 1£lIle Harris, joined withotherstop.ytheirflllalrcspectstothelllteDr..~toker in services held llt St. 'Ibom3ll' AnglicanO1urch, IIl1,l1ust 14th.

Dr. Stoker came to Memorial from the UnitedKingdom in 1957 to asswue the post oi Helld of theloepartmentof Modern J.allllu.agu. He served in~at capacity for ten years before resigning

his administrative re5pOlI5ibilitiesin order to devotehimself fully to the teaching of Freneh. He make IIweal contribution to lhe development of Frenchstudie5duringaperiodoiveryrapldgrowthoilbej,niversity and initiated lhe continuing interest ofthe University in lhelanguage and culture ofillel'rancophone community in Newfoundllllld. Heserved the University in many capadties includinglor II number of years the seeretary&hlp of theSenate.

Oul5ide the university he devoted muclltime and energy loW work of the Newf~W1dland

...-Brandl or the Canadian Diabetic AssOCIation. ,\

diabetic himself sioce 1939, Dr• .stokerbeeamethefirsl President of the Newfoundland BrallCh of theassociation.

President. M.O. Morgan paid tribute to the latelIT. Stoker.

"Dr.StokerwllS.scholarlyman.ndal!edicatedteacher, with a slroog sense of duty but temperedwith a selllleofhwnor. He won a great many friendsin t"ewfoundland,both 1ll5ideand ouUidet.heUniversity, and is remembered with affeetiOl1 andrespect by Ills colleagues and former students. Hisuntimely death is a heavy loss to the University.The Universityutends its aillCere sympathiea toMrs.Stokerandthefamily.··

During the memorial service. Dr. Ian Rusted.Vice President (Health SdencesJ a cl(llleusoci.teof Dr. Stoker. delivered the following tribute.

"It WllS Plato wlxl said, What Is honoured In acountry will be cuttivated tIlere. On this occllSlon, Iwould like 10 honor primarily the utent to which.Iobn Stoker demonstrated consideration andconcern for others. His dlstlngulshed academicrecord at Leeds. the Sorbonne. Aberdeen. here lVIdelsewhere has alreadyapoken for itseK.

Most ofUll do oot fully appreciate the degree towhich a pel'll(lll'sattitudes m.y be affected when heIlr'she dlscuvers811 a cIl11d. Ilr' a young adult. I.batlile will probably be shorter.nd morecornpllcatedbec:ause of a diseaseordisotder· auch lIS diabetesmeUitUII. Some of the Information .nd im­provements of recent years were not avallable toJohn Stoker when he WllS forced to make theselfdjUlltments in 1939. Nevertheless. it WllS charae­terislic of him th.t he unhesitatingly volunteered tomake himself and hls e:lperience available to otherdi.bet!C$when.InI9fl7.anewgroupoftheSt.John·sHlltary l.lub WllS encouraged by one of its membersto sponsor a NewfOWldland orSI. Jolln's BrallCh ofthe new Canadian l>ilIbetic Association. He becameitslirsl Pre:sident and aubsequently continued asHonorary President.

It was in this workand.lso as hlsph)'9k1.n forabout ten years that I had my closest contacts withDr. Stoker. I had many opportunitles to enjoy hissense III hwnour, his ability to erplllin cleariy-soimportant to.a teilCher' and to observe hlsdlrect.

pragmatic approach to life. whether It was Ihe care01 his own health. planning the activities or theDiabetic Association or tile Oiabetlc Children'sCamp orthe DiabetesSurvey!! that were carried OUIbetween 19f18 and 1964 around most of NewfoWl­dland's coastline. in cooperation with theNewfoundland l1J Association and the M.V.tllrislmasSeal.NewfOWldlandwaslUldoubtedlytheUrstpl~inl,:anadatoc.rryouls...:lla~urveybyboat.

Dr. l>loker himself travelled around much ofNewfoWldland· even before the TCH was paved ­accompanied UIIllllllyby his wife and family. Thiswas 00 mean feat for anyone bul was particularlycommendable for someone who had to think ofinsulin Injection'!.nd diet. His activities duringtlJesevisitsemcompassedhisprofessional~erest

in the Francophone people of western NewfOWl­d1.nd,hilIwlllh thai he and his family should knowhis .doptedland well and his Interest in helpingothers with dlabeles .

Dr. Stoker w.s IlD authority lwt Moliere and, In19i1l.publlsbedapaperlwttheSickneasofAtgan­the hero in 'Ie Malade Imaginaire (The ImaginaryInvalidj'l>r.Stoker·sd!agnosls-no\surprUiD&!y­wasth.tArg.nhaddiabetes.However.onethinglscertain. John Stoker was never Sl'l ImaginaryInvalid. ff llIlything, he often miniJni%ed hisillnesses. ~'or his fortitude and for his work onbehalfofotlJers-whetherasPrdessor.H.oIarianorpriv.teindividual,wt!p8.ytrioote.AsllDlndividlllll.hls final gift of hirnself to medlcal science is aWIlqueand charllcteristicactlon.

IneooclllSion.may I eoovey to Mra. Stoker andthe family tile sympathy of the Presidenl, theChainnan and members of the Board of Regentsand the larger communltyof Memorial University.

Dr. Stoker WllS born in England in 1911. Hestudied~·ref1chattheUniversityofl.eedswherelle

received b1s B.A. and M.A. degrees going on 10continue his lIIudies in French at the SorboMeobtaining the degree of Docteur I.·Universitie.~fore <»ming to Memorial. Dr. :stoker taught attheWJi.venittes 01 Leecb and Aberdeen.

He donated his body to the Sc:bool of Medicine forresearc:h.

Alumni elect national executive.

Mr. Gfl'.ld TUley, a 1K8 ,radUIe of MemorialV,fur.lty'. Commerte pro,ranll'ae. Il.. beeneletted Natlo...1 Prelhleat ..(Ihe IlI.V.N. ",1.... ,1...11Ocl.U.... Mr. TtDe, WII elected WedllKda,al,ht, Au.ult Ulh., 1m.•1 the nrll mHtla, of theEuratlve Commltlltt Ileld.1 Memorial tJllivenlly[a St. Jolin'•• The Enrutlve ConllnlUH of theNational Board of OIte<:lon II comprised oIllxaiumlll. eIeded by lhe 8.5M lima, AIlOellll...,urilerthlllllo.all; tltelmmed!.lePutPruldnl.Mr. M.t Merter. B.~. '1$. M~.•" ..d IlleExecutive Sureta.,.. Mr. Plul F. V..llOUr, B.A..". Mr. Ball Corbett. B. com.·a ... eleded ~'Inl

VI~·Prellde.t IIId Mr. Gon!.. Euloll, B.A. 'g,

relldla,ltConoerBrook,wuelertedSeco.dVlre­P","'dnl. Mn. Liada( .....pea) Ladha. B.St. ·a.B.Ed. '71, B. Mee!. St. 'n, M.D. '14 ••1 eleded1'l"tllurer.T1leelffiedMelllben·ll·lar,eare Mra.Ed•• (BalrdlSlephnIDa. Me.orlal Colleledlplolll. 'n alld Mr. Waller Cull, B.A. (Ed.) '~

relldla,lI Botwood.The eletted memben of the Exerutive Com­

mittee will lit for two yelr•.The AlioelaU... bll brllltbtl lotlted la SI.

JoIIu'I,Coraer Broo.... Grud Filla. L.brador ClI"Moalreal. Otta.a aad Tomato. CShowa lapllol..p-aphlefttortplareMr.Cull.Mrl.L.d.....Mr. Mercer, Mn. Slepbn_, Mr. Tilley ..d Mr.Corbell. Akealla Mr. Ealloa)

NRCgrant

(C""IImIrdfrom_JJUnchocercl"is ControlProgramme, the World HealthOrganlnUon, tlle Unlted NallonsDevelopment Programme. the~'ood'~ and AgricultureOrganintioo of the U.N. andtheWorldBankhavelleguna:znyear programme cos!ing$I:znmillion to bring River BlindnessIlI1derconltot in the Voila RiverBasin. Canada is COIItributing $3million toward the project. Dr.L.lrd It one of the J2-memherScientific and TechnicalAdvisory Committee appointedby WHO in connecIlon with theOnchocerciasis ControlProgramme. and On. GordoaBellDetI .nd Rocer CordeD ofMemorial University also belongto the relevanl WHO ExpertAdvisoryPanel.

lnaddition,RUVParrangesforInlern.tlooalsclenU6cupertatovtsitWest Afflca and help withlie.ldruearch. and has helped toiniti.tean asaocI.ted trainingprogramm.e for naliOllals of thecountriesinvo1ved.

The RUVPaIso serves as the

~ntsf~;poait~~o;~:P.tholop's Worldng Gm~ 00tbeSafetyofMIcrobialComrolAgentJ, of wbtch Dr. LaIrd Ita"in""'.

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p••,Thw..aay,AII(IISt2l,l97~

ARCTIC SYSTEMS CONFERENCEHELD AT MUN

.yIlAlUtVCOflt."OOR!>lIIf__ti_QIIIftt

,.tIleFKtllt)'''~

o.erl.~rr-"C!lMftriMpUIeno:I"Mem.lli 1Jftiftnity ol Newfo-dand iaIl • .,. to~1ll1,*"ertIIee.. ArclicS)'*ml~byIbtSoeabfil::AftIinDi.viIiDft.tbe

fliarUl AlIMlk Treaty OrcaniuliCll.1beoonermceded wl1b I ... ranp til pa;pert

llllliillapecifiClopia:reIlitedtoplaDecldntiop-_llnlbeAn:bl:::fIlYirl:mDeDtproteclion;1t'Iffk~,llIViptiGn-.l~;

trIr\IportIUoIl; lee and weather foncMWll; am.dennleroperaUons;...:ilIlIDdCllilllrllll)'Slem.l.

Gemnl ClI'I!ermce d:l.aimwl •• Pni_u.ald I:'-P, of the Uniwnity of Waterloo.Uirectorl.ereDr.PlU1IpA.~pp."'PhilipA.Lapp

Ijllllled,T(ll'OIIIo,.oolJr.A.A.~,YIce­

I'rellldent (l'roIesaIonli Schools.nd Ccmmllnity~ClelIj Mlmorili UnI~l"$ity. Alkninlltn:Uvt(Iin(:tor wgAu.d.le f'rofea511rPelil J. Am.rf.I, 01Memorlll University.

11!eC(lllferencebegll1 August 18,with I weicolllc10 the delegatell by Ur. Bruneau, fol.lClwillll wticlll>rofeuor<'loughofllciallyopene<ltheconference.Thelnlllllurl1addreawuglvenbyDr.J.KeomIeWlIltellead, Canadilll Member, NATO Sdencecommil1ee.Dr. Wli.tebeldirlefe<ltbedeltcatelllllthe IIIkI .!WeIlll)' abeadot tbem, lIDd. ,.Wl ..bro..sovervlew'tIlthe IJWlYprobIanswlidltherwouidneedtoldentlfylnlUcusJinglbeuupec:lllvli\rd.lo:SyRsns.

KEYNOTEPAJ'ER.')1benllalClp«lllll..-ana:..taken up witbtlle

pr-.ullontllllill.keyftalepapen.,~ 10 IlYethe del.lteI • foeM for. the -abop .......Ontl:le"b1«1vl_V'ir'omrIem~Dr.

"-10.. 0IIlIlI. MIlILld llepaty MiIUhr,~ IIldAquatic All...... F.lwinn:nent c.adI~tblttbearderddevel..-tprllCllll5ll>tbean:beIIllIIlbe~Heaaidtlutt.thiDp_staIlll,_ nap! c.dude that ttdIPolGgy is the mllllIiIIitllt«ln Ibe-u>

"II wollld be lart_te if Ibe l)'SIem could becllqecllo pit IlIcilIi IIId en'l"ironmnUl 0IlIl­s1...ItI_ Meld vl ,*""y tec:bnokIgical-." he....HepoiniedOlll~ttbe aitiall bI1Ince ilI.the

ar<.t.kilsuehtllllitll_ytoC(ll'lllOl:rCne.ubllshmemollpemlllnenlplanninC·ndld­tuw..rll1Jve body wticll could lay OIII..ndrecuiateIrcticlClJvitleaZOIo)lye;ll"llabeld.

"'lnally...1d Dr. Coltln, "I renabllnc:!einmlnl.emenl ldeu is neceuary for ac·commod'llng the variollll socilll problems, en­v1ronmentlllconcernsmd industrial and gowrn­mentailctJvllleslnlhenorth."

Mr, M.A."""" oIl1le lAnadian Minilllr1 ofTransport dellli with the lopic "Irctic: traffic",aBlllemml. IllIvlptton Ind communlc:atlon. Mr.Turner told the delesatel: "If tnfflc patierTlllconllmll al .bout Ibe aame levelll, it ..OIII.d appearthal~lIlIlpl.me<lfadlitlel'n!adeqlllteto

meet demlnd•. Nni,ltillll.1 f.cilltles IrelIItiIf.ctorylllllwtth the..tY'l!lll. 01 the Aflilt._tillite, norttt....m commlllllmionll~bli'l'ebeellrediliecl.

........ An:IIC Traffic UlIlf.roI LeaUe, takiJC III 1lI1ICIl.vltIealllllDd, _ -' air, mllU be the bell_oItloDlJIlbIprvblemoflll.ton eu.Mm.tten. "'.rlhermore, the .11I er to lhe~llIlIiprvble.arllRdby..:Jllpropolll

-*liM: 1n.~•• Ie:...sat.el1dIIfeedlnC·~mt:ntGr)'l)'aemdisplayinl.hIt,__MeI~·infonnala\.FinIDy,lIIU.euId_bk

tbel:mlretobelocatecllllJ'Whereml-llllda,apeIIlIIIlthepolllbtbtytllll1lrrti.cloc:l-lMln.·Speallll&llll~.Mr.L.fliltUjofthe

A.G ""_ Ship)'llnlln Bnmm. Germany, loWaboul.tbedevelopmenttll)'N....,.und~ ...

~eCllr~u:.~~desiinforeontinlllloperldl.. InIll"lIlIuallyblirlhenvironment, greal consideration hid to be g1wn 10IhelnnerfllV'ironmett.thatb,thedesilil7'oItht:ship·lIqu.l1l1en tolhelfJ"utest benefit of Ihe crew."lnthat.reglrdJtwlli~arylodelllgnen'

lertalnmf;Sltf.c1~ties(i aflJrlyclaoorlltellllture,lmp"",e helilngs)'ltems 10 prevloUlly Wlaualne<llevel olefflclency, and so on. ConClllTe!lt wIth that,therenee<lstobeblclluplnlhefonnolconstn>ctl(lllolArdie-proofdUchargingllldl~sitel,publlc

slWly centres ete~specllIlsluplhlvebeenSll)'l!InIIn(lesl/PI

_ ~lIupKledtobecompktedlll

,m.W.F. G.....' head 01 lbe: AlmMpberic

"~Scrrice:cl...-l_and.eather

f---.: splm.... Wllb other apeakers, Mr1.-.. abo IIIIICeated tbli hopeiI f.. im­f"'\'lIIleIUinthiJ_lI1ma11ll1wrtl1.-e11ilft.-1beIDlill..-rec,nIial~.-e:

lXIllJJUIia,liIIn til !be dais to indiwlu1 useR;t'QIDIDIIllicatiCll til hi&h ~lIlIllll dill III caraIproeessllIIf.forec...... ofIicB;deveIopmeIlIofl/Rllter carabWtylellle .ldhte dille; f. weather-greIta" lillie tIl ......tkllltioaa, and I.. ice·fDrther~q:mall.oIlh1_IIISide1rl~

Airborne Kadar (S1.ARj topl'(lviOelllaU·weather.dIIy..'iglrtcapabili1y; Mel finally, clrvelopnentofcompuk:r~in&metl>odstoproovidebolhimprovedtroaoHcalepl'Ol.WlinsmodeLtln(\1lleIO­lICalell1llylll!lll/ldf.ec.....'·

Mr.GlIJxmgllidthltlntlUplrt1culM'areamoslofthc burd1e5 III be overt:OlTIl!.n: lIcientilic andlechn!calIn nature. butthltIhIlong·...ngeim­p1icatlons are great, since luch lnfom..tlon Is at thecore '" support of human adivlty In the arctic.

Robert FrucoII,ol the UlIlvers!ty 01 WlIShlngtonIn ~Ule, 1pOU: on I lopic fllffilliar to NmOllll­dlanden ...hen he qIOke.boUt IhI matter til ArcticUIldennteropetlti_ll)'IIlenI$.

Mr. FrarlClIIis IIld IhI f1rIl thin& that must beIIIldent(I(Id III \be promotion til -.nI1IteddeYeIopmed.olnydroearb;m illhlIIrnetbodJ bliveIObedeviaecltomlblllellllhl_lcerathertMlltryU:IgtodmlmvmilL This lIpPeIrIto be kJcicaIbeclllleilcaabe-..dtJlallhl_"dfwrs-.iIIItmI!nibl.wnuldbe:deIlnb6eto~

speaficporticmlolll:ll!lIlIIlIIIalI.. ..-olMm.Mr. FrIllCIIliJRCll!:IIedlbllt-=tldi...~

~nrriptiolIaIaldlIlO.ilow.retlnltothe

n!ICO'I'I!l')"poB,lhlIIll:Il!s.face:cnowlholl&dhaftprecix bJowkdee III IhI 1I__'s~ III alltimelmd.CIIlIDDIIlnic:I~i:alkbet_lbttwo

lie plIided_UlIt.far. IUilIner1lblel wen:cxnceme<l.lbe period of ..un.-f.-lbe.smlln-.wd IIIbmersble II at. preIfIll, uttandyIimiledtolhellbor't...-nmerpenod.wbenlb.plCllncettlrlllll&tltodesirecll4eaOnll:ll!s~ecttlllOclalMel culIurIls)'ltl!llll. Mr.

\ las '*-_, I>NId 01 the l;reenI..d ~eCoomci1 fOC' lhe Danllh MInilIIry for Greenl.nd.lOddreJlledhilIl'lelftotbeAl'l.'licmlnoritiei.

"TbereilildeciJlvetentlencylo..srdsaplliiliClll~wakCllingelltel>dinllFromlhe"'lulllnlndilnllllld

~k1mosinl.heWesttolheSclllltiinavillll"pplitl

thel·:aJt;llI>awakenlrw whtcllwUln~y

rIllikeltslmplCtf~II.Oneth\tlgwhichallminoritl.eshl!vell1comm(l'1l1th1tlllelrcllltms.teJ:rlmatilyconcerned with C(llltrol of l.nd and protection ofIarw\lllgeandC\llhre.

"In November, 1973. the Inuits, Indians,t;reenI~lndl"pplllIel.int:openhagl!lllllthe

AreticPeoplc's Conference. TIIlJ II no. being t:".tended g1olllll1y .ith IhI p1l11nuc of an In­Iem-.llllllllconferalC'eoflndlgenol&l peop!etobcheldllll'tlrtAfbemI,B.I_,in~ber"

HeWdlhllllplrtfromlheQllellion til pol.JtiaIlpo.ertlltheminoritlea,lbIfmremlinltblltbyrirt.., of Ibo!ir Ita.... demoo:ntic ltalel andmembentlllbeUaited ~COlI>lrielwiPbe..... fD(II'll1obliptiontolDeetlbtlnlDlll'iUell1rlthllrldentJndinI.if.peaceful~iltobelICbieved.,thenatf_J"I'I •Mr_~poittedoatUlltGfftnlIDdCOtlld

Ill':~tomovelo""'ndelllaboulf_,-"·OKKGflO'.P UtS:I.SSl()'>,

On A..... It IhI delee,tee: divwied uao siJ:_QInqII!II(i 1.> IDI) peopIe,ead>1IIiIJlI!d totlir.-lDeollhelpOCiflclQpics,l/Idek'h-.l·~bylheI1lUlorol'_kin&pIIper

Ingeneral,the~addrelledlhemselWi

tothefolkJ...U'C.-

Envil1ll1lllftll protectioon • UClIc ecology, animaland lJIInlelife protection,oiIIpiJIprevenliOllanddl!llHlpl)'stems re:sultlnl from Iccidents: dlllil:f:drtlling.fromCllmptetecllnst.llllllillM.•nd froolsurfacelllldtn!er!leltlllker.;IUfonnsofpolllltlonproIection,nJelhod!lofprevellttonlncludirwsl.lln­lIard1. and system tllllllagemf;Slt;

traffic management. n.vlptiOll and com­mwdeations - a1llorms of tra"'POrla"On, lIl(Ibi!efieldiJtlrnYlllldscientlfictellmJ.supportJerVices.re5Cltlro! mllnagemmt, ItlI'veIDanct and remote

_,,~lInlIIat>clDl)'3lmDl.the_lio:,and~Il._;

~ llI_tlft mdholb IIlnnIporWlC~to~indaduc"..tIm_Ilin:ntftMd~~_·

vkeI.~andioeltynarmcs.MdI)'ll8a--1ce__therlcnc......-_.. AUI1l1eI ..

ptlMr and dLCribIae data. UR fIl II.cr_ne"Olherdoudandda~ptnl!lRIlICIYIl__

orw:aIUItion•IIIldtnnIter openti-.s - life support, _

derwiller nS".IIl.OIl-.dsensmg, submmibielUilrenote ITlUlipulalor~ and maaacement;

Jodal and eultanl s)'Jlem$ • probl_lIIlllIda\.ed WIIb ,..t1ve..,d IIiIIH..uW peoplewor~iIIlhe: north. cuhllral preeervtltion aDdCOlfIOmIc development, hollSing, ecIl1Catlon tndIlelllth cllre and rrlllJlagl!lTIent 01. policy

ArnOll8thehlgbligIUalthepapen ...esentedlG..._-Dr. I~W. Morley, the director of the Canadian

l:erf.relorRemotesen~lndPni_<''1eIIP

prelII!I1ted II propoul for • comJjned clV'iHllilitaryArdlcoperltlllgcentre. ThecentrewoWdreqllirel.'II!tUtmel1l. III lIlrfield. and a technical compIulneludinc advllnCecl telecomnwnicatioll'l facllill.e&.at'OlIUtlllllialtiOlll""telliteltation,Pft"hIlWIremotellnlillClIlellitereceivinlstallon.can­puterMelmedk:alf.eilili8mdavariltyal~----Dr. J..... "'kbfdll al Univenity of AIaJbreported 0Il.a1ll Mel cultanll!llecbflllbeA.Wb

==-=~Ie~.~::..:and tMl the PIberinI ol data to SllppOrt. ""uk1beR~.did""'lhe:~poulU:thltlhe: ...... alfanu1J~WD.....cnuecl m.pIy; that c:biId neclect, md reIMedp-oblems~.jIr¥8illelleliqumcy, .....W111~1IIcreHe;tMtlllereb ..~~-etion~thepr'l!'1lipe1ille1llllfta..ba

blive~tbefedutgtllbeq:"~._lk·

bJlbepipehneworten1rithlMr ..dilferentattlt...;lbattholle sat.Mlf.Plpe!me WOI"k 'I welder miClJt male abo.SII,OOIsre.-)hawledto!bel"'wingf~tMlpeopleWt'

doi"lIlythl.. IorIl"lllMY; and soonDr,I~\I~greatJatisfmion..iththe

...ytlle cmferalC'e hllldlecl its jol).. He fell ....llhcl.ben, th.ulthouch lhewlume andlbe complwtyoftheproblemshlldcaWle01!1Offie frust.tlltlon. the<;'Ollference ..OWd succeed III 5etlillll eM IfrlmeworkforfuturediscussionsOIlthesubJect.

""llleoonferencerepresentsalintll1mIlllY"""For NATO. There his never been .a much l!nltspent~rlngprevl~lICI8ltificmeetirlgsonlOd.l

lln<lC\lltur.IC(lllC«TL'l.It bfittingthlttlts.dvanco:!Ihould hI~ been made st MemonaJ, where theIOCIlIl scientiu.nd the phy5c.1 and pure sdf:ntiIbhlvelllll8 l1ttlnguishedtbem3elvesinllletrdellllnCwlthnorthemi....

"II btbeftralimeNAl'Oh. 1-' .. owort\ftlt)'to deli wllh tbeR bs_ in IUCb II comprehenIiV'<fonm Some~~~.11bt

f...~m-ndannc some til theddi~bull.CIlIklpGlrf._lhatthexiflltlficclvilionvl"iATl'~in.compIeteiy""-tieci,,_,.aIbtata!Cthtllapini_mi&hI have be-..-..

·t IMDy, vi cv........ Ibl5 it ....1 fitwe ....!be oonennoe"" bekI .. Memori.l 'ewf_<IIand_eMIeml...ulSl.-IIJIIdl,oItberew·partvl8ll1l'dlc~fIl~The

tecbnok!lical.ndlJtherltll:li.es.-bidlbIftalreadybemcanduc:lat,the~..:Jl.'CI!'bfn;

100000Uldl..sl,lheraeerdlllllllJluIe ..hidll·OORI-; wiD became aU ser- nctKe lbII'e.fOllndllnd, Ind In pIIrtiClllar. MemorlllUmveNllywLllbedevvtillg fuUlUenbcJrlto.rctklItvellJlllllflll.'·

l"heC(lllferalC'elXlllCludedAugllll%1.lndmoltli.Ihe delegatellptnl"'ri(lly in fiel.dtnpl either to theoffslloreolirigs.Ollll'l::hIU"'al1J

In ~coocludJng I'I!l11lrkoo the organl:LIt!OIl of lheCUlferenCl!. Dr. Bruneau tIlllllke<l thoae .aflnll!lllbers ..ho~dglvensomuchofU>elrt11Jl11!1treghltullOfL serving tea, collet! and sn.cb.duptlcalingtheY01wnelld.m.teri~,inhlndlinCthe

villeo Inti auditl taping ol the-.on.•nd In 11lIdlllll'areolthe IttOlJlIll(IC\alion needs of the de1etll1ea.

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Ignatius Rumboldt - Mr. Music

Mr. Itumbotdt served lIS MlISleUirectorofCJONT,V, and Radiofrom I~ to 11IlO. He also didregular progl'llIllITleS on botht:JONandCBC.

The performances Mr,H.umboldtmostlil<estotalkalJ:llltaretho.sethat the publlcneversee, the groups he takes to per­form at old people's homes orotherinstltutlons.

"More people would viaittheseplaces If they relaized how mIlChpleasure you cM give the peoplethere- and how much p1easW"eyou can gel from their ap­precialion."

eotire1llliYel'Sityu"Nillh". years811 usistantorganisl andNishlldrnitatobeing31-afad. thenuorganillt."

you are quite willing to alU:pt, It Is difficuhto get Mr. RIm­UlI1iI, in the nut breath he telb boldt to talk of the specialyouthatbebee~orgarlilJtofprudIlCtlOl\$hedirected,oftbethe BaslliCll in 1936. ('I WlllI SIlO voice lmlIemble thatveryyoungattbetime.") cel.ebrated the Centennial of the

Niah spent moat of bia Basilica.oftbeZOllvoicegleeclubchildhood in MOllnt Cuhe] for Come Home Ye.ar in 1$6Orphwtge,hehadagoodvolce centEmtialCele~atiomandthe

and tookpllrt in the Gilbert and opening of Memorial's newSullivan productlol\.$ the or· campus·O!"oflheaMUIIIElIllterphangeusedwdo. andChrlstmas programmes that

"At seven or eigbt I started came to be a traditional part ofplaying. My fint musicteacber thc8esea3Ollllfor people inS!.was 8r<Jtber Cmway - II WOIl- John's.derful man who rtmained in- "The credit for thosetelligentandacttverigbtuptohis production.!l sbould go to thedeathaltheageofllllljust.few people in the c:horu1·tbollllllllds

Ign.uiusRumboldt years ago. By thEtlme I W811Uor of them over the years. peopleBYBERNlCEMORGAN 161 orollld axnetimell be booked who worked all day and then

If Newfolllldiand hll.'l II Mr. up for- weeb ahead. You un- spent holll"S and houri at nigbtMusicitmustsurelYbel~ti11S derstlllldtbllt411)'f!lIf'lIagoll1l relwarsing·I'vehlldwooderfulINllb) Rumbnldl. Durmg 16 entertalnmemw8!l1ocallw8llfar penpletoworkwith."yean as director of musk lit St. better known as a dlild an young But people woo heard tholIeHonaventure's College, Holy many than I lim today. I choirs recall that they had aCross &hool, St. Patrick's Hall remember at one point. I'd been >;pecial something, a qU8litySChool and Mount l:ashel outlna'Tw!;' everynigbtfocsp. thstc.n.fromadirectorwiththeOrphanage, thousands of sdJool week$. I dim't know oow to say ati.lity to IrllJlllfer hill own vervechildren studied wilh him. 'no,',YOllsee.stillcan'tforthal andloveoHifetoadJoirandootoDuringthllt time he also held the matter· a ti.1 of a ham too, I llllaudience.position of organist and choir suppose. Still, I was free and During those yeu., Mr,director 01 the Bui.li.C8 of St, obliging and I mjoyed dolnlllt." Humboldt was also doing radioJohn the Baptist, In 1~2 he "Myfirstambitionwastobean workandwbenT.V.cameonthebecamev\$ltlnglecturerlnmusie 3dor.atthellgeofl5orl6lwas acene he began working withat Memorial Univer9ity and held Intending to go to drama school. t:JON.classes In both choral and folk I'd been tllklng music lessons "We were all rank amsteursm\l$ic:. SIrK:e 1960, when he was from Charles HuU(llI (who was and we attempted things that'Ppointedfu.l.l~specialistinthentheorganilltattheBuiliea,better trained, better equipped"I\1$lc al Memonal and music at Apparently he told Brother Innis people would IIllve refused to\Iemorial Universily and held that I might be the peraon to event.ry.}o·orseveralmonthswedassesin both choral and folk s~ him· Brother Innis produeedaliveshoweveryweekmusic. Since 1960, when be was paslled th.U r>e~ on to me • and • with singing and dancing· andappolnJed rulltlme specialist In terrifiedme!I'\lbeensetongoing we didn't use a sheet of muslc 011music at Memorial and music awaythatfaUtostudydramaand camera. ['!II SlIfe llOme of tile

,...Ulll~[tallt to the I'xtenslOIl hadn'lreaUythoughtof myself as )(things we did would make UlI allServIce lit!" Ol1lanized the 51. anorganist·'Ican'tdoit,lcan't blushtoday·wtwedidsomefine

din's Extension ~"hoir and the pla)" tIull well, I told him· but wortttoo, includingt....o I~P,'s ofSL Joll'l's E:xtel'lSlon Orchestl"~ Brother Innes pushed my ob- Newfolll1dlandfoll<music.ltJlinknuw the SL John's Symphony jectlons aside. 'You call always there were more loc.1 people

On::hl'Stral and arranged In 1969 learn,can'tyou?'hesaid.ltwu mvolved in mUllica I per­Ihc sponsorship, under the the !jest advice he could have formances of one ltind or anotherExtension Service, of the Cains given me and I've always since then there h.lIsbeen since."~outh Ur"d1es1ra. looked at life as a leilTlIing eJt·

Asdirectorofgleeclubsandperience·lcanal....ayalearn."orchesirasfllllctioningWlderthe "So at the age 01 nineteen fUniversity Ertenalon Service he startedasorganilltattheBaailicatravelled all over NewfolUldland • Sir Charles told me he hadand Labrador, helping 10stllrtedthereatthellgeoUl,Youorganize and direct musical beat me by two years, he lIIid,[grollpS. He has served as studied under him fOC" seventeen"eml!er of the Canada Council, Yeilrs,hewasawonderlulpersonbeen recipient of a Centennial and I owe him more than wOf'dll'>1edal and, in JWleof th.U year, canexpreas, At the age of 81 he"'IS awarded the Order of <.>eletrated hill diamond jubileel,;anada.Theae facts about lJle {50 years as organist) byl'Oll'life of Mr. Rumboldt are 00- ductlng for midnight mass, he~essive but they do not give a played tltrough to the HallelujahpIcture of the friendly en- Chorus, then as.ked me to play utbuulasm and kind humor of the he continued to eonduct. I stayedman wlJ:lis known throughout the at tile Basilica for seventeen

Thlll'Sday,Augl8t2&, 1t75 PageS

In gratitude for the many a:nnmitmenill,shoWllhe put on for servicemenandforhelpingatspecialper- Ofhisnewapopolntment,asfOlT1lllllCCS Mr, Humboldt hIlS Director of MlJSic lit the newbeen named an honorar)' Hegional College in Cornerm~ber of the Royal Canadillll Brook, Nish says, "I'm reallyl.eglon. looking forward to it ' it's II

A proud .familY .man, Mr. wonderful opp;rtunily to lie-Rwnholdt III marn~ to the complish aomethirJ3. With the

former Donitby Mornssey and help and lIIck lip malerlaLs we'tbeyllllvesl.childrl!n,threeof nowhavelthinkthat ....ecanha~whom are now married."woare creditCOllfllellsetuPOTl'ftbereinnursingandtwoareintbelrnnal three months! It will be an In­)'~ofhigh~LThefa.milyteresiingnewu:peril!nce·andenJOYS boatmg and fishing like Brother Innis said, wllllt Itogether ....henever their father l!on'lkllllwlcanaiwarslearn!"can be lured away [rum hill other

Course to betaught In

International

Social workAcoUl'Sem 1i1lernauonal:.oc:lal Work (SW:l2IIO)

will be taught In the Fall Tenn. It will be open to.':ltudenill who areespeclallyirteresled in deve.lopinga further awareness of contemporary ....orldprobl~SUdlashunger,pover1y,refugeea,andpopulation control. The role of governmental lindvoluntaryagencif!llintbep'event1ooandireatmentof these problems wiD receive atter1ion, al!;o.!;pecial emphasis wlll be given upon the par­ticiplltion d Canadian j;(ovenunent.al and vol.untaryagencies In lnJernational sodlllwe.lfare.

Dr, Arlelle Slllll(, ASIlOciate Professor in the~oolofSocia1Work,"'lIteechthecolll"lle,ShewillLI!le, alao, the resources 01 the University andeommunily with regard to guest Ieclurea [rum thefacully and agencies whohavo had fin.t-ohand 6­perienceIn IrternatlonalsodalwOl'k

Dr. Sitler Wlll appointed 10 the faculty of theSdJool of Social Work a year ago. She has had aneJ:lenalvecareerinbotheducationandsot:illlwolt.Iler foreign 'lel"Vice haa included POat-war relief andre<:onsIrw:tion lIS$latance in I'urope after WorldlIar II and dJild welfareservtcea inSolah Korea.~ was aa:JOCiated with the Menoonite Certral('ornmlttee, an International relief and serviceagency, for a period often years. 'I'hI$ Included tbeseconding of her . services to the ChristianChi1dren's FwxI. She was rounder aI the ChrUtianlhildren's t'WlIi in South Korea, and W88recognized by the Republic of Korea for her aer­vieeslndiildwellare.

Ilerbackgroundoleducalion includes a doctOl'llteIn Education from Indiana Universitr. SIle is

'especially Interl'Sted In Cl)l"temporary probJem.'! inhigher education. Her doctoral dissertatlon con­cerned the "brain drain" and iill implicatlomfortlJe staffll1ll of higher education in the CIlllC of SotthKorea. SIle states that the contemporary probleJIl.'l'nhighereducation are universal u isthecaae in all01~ major problems ot: today She is an uponentrorhheral educatiOlI which should be available toeveryone 011 a life-tlmehasta. Interdisciplinaryprogrllms in llberal education should form thefo~alion for all professional programs of theWlIverslty.

SW 3:JlO IlIo'TERNATlONAL SOCIAl, WORK willile taugbt in both day-1ime and evelling seuionsThe ~ay.time stot 5 located in Room EIOIA and t~cvenll~secliOl1SIoI31Iocatedln,\:Jl1.

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s.tunb, MIl SUndtyMondoI,.-Friday

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MoI:lda,.-~,.

s.turdt, WId s.m.y

September2·7MMdIy - Frid.ySlllI"dlyllldSllJIdIy

~embe!"

Resume regll1lT hoIn

<.lJRRJUJUJM MATERIALS CENTRI:.SIt....y IIldSwldly l.'LOOEDMCIldIy·Yr\dIy f,OII ••m.

...........Mondt,. - n-DyFridtys.t1llllll,.-,EDUCATION UBRARY&lt1llllll,.1lIIdSundt)'Mondty-Fr\d.ty

""""... ,I..bolll" 01:,.

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Sel:Canber1-7MandIJ'·FriciI,S8l1llllll,. _s-a.,._replarboun

Drama based onMUN Prof. bookThe Mummen Trollp!! of Ne.-fOlllldJlInd Is

CIIlTftItlytollrillCminulgtownsll1f'ewfOtlldllndWith Ihdr new prodllClion DYING HARD. The pl.)LS.lk"IDl.tWI1J01l 01 the book "'rUtal by Elliottl.e)'lon,AJlicilUProf_ol~ocyll

Memorial UnlYet'1lity,Sl. Jom's'l;ewfOlmdiancl. Mrl.eyton spent _II modhI in the commWllliea ot~t. I..",renee and I..." mUec:t1llC the life ~d cle~

IU.GrieI '" minft'l IlllI .ido-.s or minen wbosul'ferfnmtheefl«UoISilicoU,l....,e-1lllIrdsled allmmts InchlciJlll tu.ben:ldOllil and dlrOI:licbnlndutlL1"heIeoSauesw-etbe result 01 thepr-.oe '" r-.cIiatioll fnm a Merb)' 1II'aJlI'"dep8Rl and SibcIo particI_ rdeMed by '.dn""millinc wi1lDaWGlilalioa.lbebooll~thebiclcraphiesoieleYmIl*l

edWllmmtold eIoqaenUy in lbarowa wonia,lbeMIIlDlD«It.veadaiptedtoalllmplecrllDllicf_U-",'-'oIthellMft'llllldtbeirfamUiel.

Mt.I.e)1m_,..intU-.rodactim."Myconeernilto~beana1icna1lisulerlnorderto~to

~1onal.tt~ajrOblemwhicba1li&

dllllrialnalllNbiveltlldio.....ylgnoredlJlroulboututi C«Il..,..tbelr responsibility for iJldllStriallyrelalecltltt_,tIsabilrty.anddeath.'·

The MlIltlJTIeI'.Troupe ill presenting the story 01theSt. l..wrence"Dlsuter" lnordertoa...kenthepulll.lc to the need fOl'poStive lIdim.

DYING HARJ) ilabout dying. Btlt It is.1so verymllCll.boutllvll\i wlth dignity Ind strength in thef.ceoieItremesufferlnc·

FolIowingthe to\ll" the play wiU open iqSt. Jmn'a.Septembtr3 fOl"ten day run at the I..sPU hill onVlctoria~. Perfonn~ceabeginallp.m.

Memben 01. the eul: Doma Bau, JUcb BoIancl,liembo 0I:Yl... Ron ilynea. 1UlDolda i'~

DUected by Slnwl BIIIb and Jam FllIier.

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Officeof

ResearchThe()fftceol~l"Chh"r«rntlybeenin­

fonned of the following changes in the Canad.ICouncilregulati(llUl.

Effective Apoll l:t. um, the subllistence ratahvebeen increased to UOa dlyfor the fil'atfourweea ina location and 115 Idlly 'or the rest of thetime Ipm/. in that liace. Every attempt has bHnnl&de to include the appropriate ~ward .~

JlIIlmere in lhe .ward notice- approve! at theMardtmdJ_mmincsoflhe~.Ho~.

crarueswtloRapprovedbud&«smDprorideforsabsisence.tlhefOl'1ll«~areinVlUdto

1Ublnit.~reqae.alortbalpclfpOlW

~. ~.sbouJdbem.deinthefonnol.leturwhic:hindiC1liestben-.nberli.dapforwtddlthenewr.esarerequeaed.

~h.aboamtndedteCtionS1and$301.tbe

<:.dele ,.. ~lI:. The amended tul emtledRt:teardl A$Ilodales Is nall.ble upon ~U5l.

Ilttntlonis dr.wn to l.be fact th.tl:oln:il Is now"illtn&topa)'l00percenlof'relean:h~.te·1

""lary, al II rate: acceptable to the umver'$ity,pl"Ovidedthatlberellelrch-.ociatedevotesfuiltlmetoresell.rch lllld Is not Involved In teaching. If,tIowever, I research asaodate undertakes limitedte.clllllidutlU,<:oWldlwlU expertlhe W1lversitytocontributea minimum 0125 percent to hissalary.

&c\nning in 1m,~ion flll"anMIW1bolOftl"$10,000 wW be submitted to Colmdl It tlnoe 01 Itsn~ i.e., Mardi. JWll!. IDd UeamberIllfttinp. o-liDes for~ to bepn!IRllted It these me«klp _e Od.ober 15th,JWlurylsthandJIIly 1$th""Pfctivel1.

L Aall'- hi CMNiaa UlllftnfIy Prwl-."' .. Have 8ft.- Inlled te Te8dl ••'wdpUlIlvenkieKE~a1 Af{ain; l.:anllda rnakn granu of up to

SUOOunderthisbeadinc. A limited number of In­[oem.lion booklas are pallable fr<Im the Office ofReaeard1.

1. .......,. t'....... ., t:aubThe KlcN1 FCIItl4atioa 01 c..da offen p..-.s

fort'wldamentalorUinlce.IKewarch,lGckwyorG.U. Tnct Di-.

ConditkN:Thtprvjectsbou!dbecarritdoltlnCan.cla ..,d related to ]deWy m.e-.

I..e\glh: 0r1e year, Urtu. July I"', 1m.Value: A. Muirmm d. $7.*1 for a pro)ect

wlreadYpllrtlallyfWldtdbyolhtrorganiutiOllll.B.Mulmuru d. 51$,000 for a pro}tct not a~ady

funded by othel"orpniutionS.Deadline: September 1~. 197~.

4. NatlMal ~1IInt f. tile HIlIDa.IlItiet (U.s.,AddllionaJ information on the aboft 'Cmc:y rna,

be obtained by adactinC the Offlee d.~.

Slide presentation tours provinceDurinI A..,* people in .DWl,}' ~.nu. aplained. Or. Garf"1dd ...izIant, Dlr«:t.or d. the

~Newfound1and.;nhaY't....opportIDily AadioVlsualCeueandm-onlioltorII.theprvjecttotUeaclowrklok at MtftlCriaIUnivenit}'. As hasal'Tqedtblltbtsbowt.esft~lnsboppiJl&partotUle llbUeeYear Aetl.\1,tiestakull place on malls.alfaln and In~ public p1aee1 durin&t:ampllli a slllk presentation ··W__.... ,\llpStandseptember TwoseniOl"SludenUwil1be\Iem.u.l" hal been prepared by the Audio VilIual aooompan)"1IIi the abo.... IIIld IfiD anP'er lillYlentre. ...our$Cl"1lenSlIII!:dslmultaneoll£ly ....ill.bo... qIleaions the .udItnee lTIly haft .bout thevie'WS 01 life .t MelTloriai supplement~ by ffi\llilC University. Thetourbes.n .1 the MaI'}'ltmmM.Uund narr.t1oo. ""'or Hfty years ~emorial has IIad on l'rida)", August a, and Satunlay, AUlust 9. 11the help and support of people III evtry area d. visitecH'rllM!l'MllIlnGanderandSalunlay,AuguslNewfoundland. It would be nice if In thIa Jubilee a the show WU It the ElJIlolts V.lley Mill, Grandyear tbey could .U visit the Campull. Since thla Is t'~Us; and -eheduted for tbeSttphtnvllle Plaza onIffipo!llllble, we hope, by th1J project, to brinK a little August:.t9 and 30. On September 4, $ .nd " theof the campus to them· to let them know .. better pusent.atlon will be .hown II AVIIon M.II In St.ulld to lIy thank·rOll for tbtir SlW'rt." Or. S.J. Jom'.!j"c.rtw. cbainnan • the Jubl1te Year CcmmiUee

MUN to gIve degr.. In nutrItIonMemorill Uni.erailr of Year nr.: Two ClOIlI'3l!I iD -Dr Brosnan said th.t

M'wfolDland wID be~ Biodu:mIItJ'y, two In Memori.1 aima 10 traiD~ nutritional ..atD<'eS m..il::rotioIGI, lwo In n1Ul.Uoa, profesaioo.15 to work withprogramme this Stplem~r l1nIlopbJ*llolr.andoneew:h hCllpltaI:s.-:bools,lIlldio"'fllaregeared to traioioC NI&rftioIUts 00 lOdololJ 1M bulneu and pobtil:~~and ProI-'-I DietidMs. The manag..-t. "the graduatel will In .some~studenUwilIreeeift Yeart·...:AtAc8di.l-two c_,beat«tolaodalworiler.aoHclncMniDtlreeof B.acbell!'" CORnu :I~i, In iutitllUon 'tlle1wil1Movetosetup.dletforof Science, 'II'itb • m.Jor In m.n.gement .nd qllanlltr theplllieot,dJildorflnlUy,lStheUiodlelnWy (NutrltICIlI). FOOllf,andlndustriaiequiprnoem; clUtm.ybe,lIldtodouu.they

Or.Oariell KlIdow,OIainnan one COline eadl in sclerl(.'l! of will have to gtt. pldlll"fl of tbeof the IJiodlemlstry Uepartment, food. uptrimental food methods. home or community bldkgroWKIsaid the programme wID coosid lIuman nutrition, nutrition .nd - IIOrt al JOciaIIliItor)". To beof three year. of ltlldy .t disease. and malemalllld Infant .lICCdIfui they will hive to knowMemorial, • fowt/'l ~.r 01 nutrition. thepeopieandtbeC'lJmlJlunity,"professional cour_ at Acadia YelrF'lve: At Memorial-flve ..~ Or. Brosnan.University 10 Wolfville, Nova elect I.e course. chosen toScotia, and I fttIaIltIllestfS' of c:omplemtntthe.udent'so:areer -ourtnc tht ~ar that.1IlItnUfl.Y't ~ IIlld III honours Interests .tId .n honoRn .Uend Ac.dla ther will bediJsert.tioa ~t N.U.N. Upon et.ertatloo. wtM:tI llClDUts •• tllgible fOf" aU .DCMnl .Idgradaatloo. the IladenU will them and • defw:ut!be tbab benefltlllmder the Newfolnbndhavetolotemfor_~ar'lan bytbtllodtnL SJ'Whm.=="'0;.-:';:' First Hatcher scholarship~~-=~ awardedby Dr. MarJIrIlB_Il.tbel\iodlemislry DtpIrttnenl andDr. MU"J' MlCbr fI. ExteNionM!rvics. Dr. Br'I*lIn said sheappredalecltheCO'<lPfS'llioo.altbe1lJ\l~rsityofllda1lItAcadi•.p.rtlc:lIl.rly De.n VIrginiaI.rnpbtll of tht School ofNutrition In settIng lip tbeprogrllDUne.

The COllr3e of study is asfollo'WS:

Yearoot:T'tI'olen"lt:llentadioft.:lI(1Isb,PbyJIca,CbmilslryaodM.tbemItilS,ande'therl1nlII.BiokIcJort_ .PlI)"'dlolau­....... who take BioIoc In\ ear One ril do 1'I1dIoklu inYew Two. A1I_1riIIbegivm Ia tile JInlor DmJion,....'"Y__ Two:~am:liNttnNdlofO!'garjcOlemislr)',pbJ1lcaland illorpJk c:bImIary, iD­trodudOl"J'ltodm-,amttwoeitbtr of BiokV 01" PaydIoIllO',.nd one .emester .'Ch ofsociology Ind bulne.. COIll­""""'....

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_ Two Il.n~ lIoo..elI .. - two u 4 lib 11,.1..Oo~SIrftt-_wiUloDl_ Ura.~3,...or

nee ""'.1. th'" other ..Ith _I,. 01.1413.wt.Uedel"""lrltbe.I.Nt..l,. --p.lllled.1IIl tarpeted. In.ood _PW'eb!'edCulrnterrler,m.~,

eGlldilIon. One home hu oll. brIndle colOllr. t weelll oldIIJ'ftI p.1'lr.:iq lrom t p.m. to I (Aualtlt ilIt). Pt\oIIt S7HU1.•.m . .II...........tMll.lldl... --p"'l'Calt m.,. be .Ullmeli. l:.dI _ AIlUqllt Ntwf_dllIld plDepriM at SZ4••. "'-~. fom,llIft. np4eaf uble.. "1Ih

__ .",dllirl,llIlaaullUletl_ A flAt 1 IOrt,., ""..I· ett.cauS.CIa1Il&Eld. J$tGorckUodw!ll ,~ed ... l'D4IfII.",,\Ill; nal K Dear a.->e.KID Rl.,t'I". I·!>e..-.o••• I'" - Uortae .- ........ (1101"1,b.lka. PlY" IIlin...,., "1_.Il.annt.~.""';1

••••ifitielll "oM. .oIcli111:l diBiII& dlain. _It; ........~.I~f\repIacu tOIoou'elI l.,et dllir (e, tntl.with _us filUllp. I....t lII.pIe $IZUIlI' te....... ..Ilh 1Il-­\fteI:, .hll.III0m 1IlII1II· _.-. tn,.. IIH,OO; 1i.,11I1 roo'"Ow..... w11I.,..llclel'hol<ha&.:IDci~,olI...... JI"..IlU&I1.mone.,e .1 • pert""'t. Call u· 1100.110, oalr. delll.:lO x 10. tH.lll;ten.lonUU«12Zo13M noorpoll'ber.$2lI.OO,PlIone1$1-

2l)ll.fttrl,OO._ T1I"""" bedroom b11111.low In --qlllet tUI-<le'lIt Wedltwood _Port.blebl..tll ..... whheT.V.•ParL Fa117 IIl>ClK.ped wilJl 110.00 Qdld·• ......-al flot.UoalI"ee., m.n nd ""Iet.ble dnke, 1a.0Il. PboI>e E.xI. JISI or~......._u~ lIell..l. ~T'.etl'ftfl'llllll fNeldooal --INs. Low faniel. can eld. %TIl. _ A poruble el....u-'" IrpewI"i\B1»-IIU. ill eacdleJnl ' ... ".rel,.

__ ........ I..-do. _narolcl_Spli.t-kftl bo.e III 'lfest E'" Prtc~: IIH.ae, Ploo... Alld,.!!oil••led 011 qllie, tlll ..........o. 'lfella. E ..... zsn""'fttUeI>!IOIdooob,..,.......a-rilll P.rIt Fall,. I.......ped - ~\J'....... blKil ud ..bile.... fenced.. T1lree bedroo".. 11'0 TV. (with liUCS). $:1000. p~

~~~.I.~~ ~~~~~I;~:;:·~: 1"'......=..----­~~~~~III.Telephmeul Wanted

TDeId.,.-t_ Two bedroom \lllful'ft!.hetI""... OIIIf1lIet.tree-llJledl.... oll UIIi"",nl\J'Dlar,. Fall WonFurest Jt.oad, 1ZZ5.00 ...... 1R1l1l1h, Pa.... helJlIII. 8ual..........

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W.A_III.U.N. ,.. re ·• It-U.lllel ..ill ClllRm ee ..Thurld.,.,Septelllbtor IIl.11AF.O Re«'J'IiOll with _ ..

Repau.1Ioll ... one.ut* ~_wiU~~:.~.~~lor Fir-. Year Ked't'" SlDdelll.l =-: .llIII .-. ...

UIIlverlll,. DI.r,. Leet"ru "'111.,.·,::~~~r Secood Year Meclle.l .lltetilll 01 the SIfIlle

Tb"rld.,.· II

For rent

U.lunllT ••4 cI.... 10 .11el""UIIUI')I Kbool. e-KI J....R.......Il, CowIHlIiDI c.tn. TI­IO,E..L~.

- WOIIIEN WRITERS OFNEWFOUNDLAND ANDLA8RADOR are Inlted 10'lIbmll ori&iaalllbo"~,

poe..... IDd .rtIc1e. to be ....•aldoerecl .....D AIlIboIOU DIllie..llrllIDfl<ie..follDlIl.lI11 .llilww.... _til W"I....... F'-.l.af. nUl p",Jetl b.n beellprori"tortJleDe,oa"_loflit. Sec:......,. flI SUIe ......•,",.!l0ll ..Ith IDleroatlODiIWom...•• Year, S"bmi.llflCl':"':'bt~U=i="b:':'e::,::. L... __"

~~~t; :Ii: -r:mlt:~;~: M isc. b~Ps~:t~~~·~f:::.~:O:m.terI.1 1I1ed. M.ttn.l mll.l ~ - The Chl1dren's Ceotff __pollmarlr.eclnDlI.~rlh.oAU(Ult A..otl.tlon. an Inde"""denl _ The Chlldre ... ·, CelttrtUSI. lin. lieM ..... llICriptllO Khool III St. JohD'., requll'ft. AIIDCI.UIIIt .bich 1.1I... thIIdmNEWFOUNDLAND WOMEN'S PI"-lime or rUIl4lme Ie.the:" for from aae J 10 11 yeus lIu. InANTHOLOGY PROJECT. 10 this septelllber The .pptltUl ...g.blt pl..... for Ibll Sop­PENIIIORE DRIVE, MOUNT mal" eqlet"ieDced lD ..orldD& tem"r: For lo;trtber UtfOl'1ll_PItARL.NFLD withdIDdrtIIlletweatloe .... oI p1e.......... 13J.0n5

- Two·b.droom to""hoUle,p.RIII""'I. ao.e to I,lftl".,nl.\J'od 1M IN CoIlllel IIIlrnaHadaell, e-lItllillil CIIIltn TI­II.Exi.--'

- 0IIe .....,0 Ie"tel ....rtMnl",.roaJb',............ wttil_udtrtqeetelllll:"",t·.Pc.d• re•• ""....IIt_trllleel..bednllllll •• lIwllll &lid dlllllilroom.lr.iteheD. b.1hroom .1Itl.h.lIw.y. Relit U50.00 iDtllllltqIl(bt and lle.tlnJ. No thlldl'ell.c.n154-1I3Ibetween'.nd'p.m

-A...........Iar&eS~10011.., ill Wed'e PartBeOroo......e ~Ia•I.rle 11.111 roo•• Hp.r.le

::::q='~~irwi':'~':-------------1,"dK.ped. feaM .ith paveddrl""'''',. .od t.rporl, Rent1150.00 per monlh,healllillt••ndpbone not Inclllded. Onlyl'tIPQIIllbl" mlrrlecl people need=",Nopeuptea""phoII.Ta-

- 'If_ell tor,.... ..crliq-.wwiUl ... elIil4reIorpeta"t ... ~.P.R_lwIthfrhl.e nd .tou. llear IIleUaJ......Il\J'. Pbooe £ld.. ZIQ CItT~.fler5;IOp....

_ODetm·nD.lAm UOIlH.ttb­b.cll wllh .utomatlt Ir.n·Imlulon, Call EXI.:lSI1 during.......rtllll 110 ....1. or 122-l103lI afttr 5p.m.A.lIfor One

- A lOll qualIty nolln .nd-<ll"bow, C.lI E..... 31111 or 753-1W.

- A .ood IUlIIlller bomepnI.....bly iulllllecI tor willlI!!r_. cau Ext.X1Oot 1U-tUZ.

_A rell.b1, penon "bowlll be.....W'tl1Illto.ll_ori.ll,llllvenl.t,­"- t.Ilellolt~e... Yor. 're'iIlAUI_lor5efKealberaad.,.IawtlbllllOdri..etoStJ '.""ur ....... te ..F."""t,. _ber who ..at 1IriIIc~f;':tib'~e tori'" Pie....

-""""""""''-orlpart.mellt"'lIlled lor villtlnl hult,.mem...... lorooe,.nr.lartllllllleelIdofAUI..t.P~.sec:onl.tIDr.""'.1:. Schr.nt. EtonomltlOepnlm..t. Ext. 2212 orEtonomici Dep.r!menlSecr.lar,.. Ext. Z4\4

- ""aaled to I"tDI or buJ':tbarllllll, Ip'CeoU Ihree­bedroo.......r tJ'pe bomp, ..lUI1l.....,._.lIltileritllli\J'~tIoe

_lllDdlporl.abletel~-.

SU;_ItJ'L __ -ItInoI_reCllrd,r. el(ht Ir.tll AMPL••1Ier. 1teno._1e "I'!:."r.record pt.,..... , boot .helve.,lhreedl.ln,drul•• oaete.kt.ble,lIMlr.itdlenlible. t..o~~lrI.T"""'PboM15M1Z1lafuer1

- 11'13 TO,.ou Coroll ••&Il_Mk,zz._ ...... ...,.OI'u witil ..wbad;1II'eI Ex1..SUII.~

-=..V Hatdlbacll. nc-e

_lJnIllGlllldl". 811,,,,. 20.000"'n.... tr.l.lerhltob.lIewmlohfllnrllllaxtirM,raclloh_; two1Il1a1l.u...1 I...... d ... 1111bo.u. ... e.dI,bo.llrailel"..odIGed 10 ClITJ'''' to lbfte1uer11ZZ5;IWO__ ..... I....

w'taI.ti....... -$LZ.DO._c.aliMotal.lIAM"" r..tlal tlre:':'I~ P"- Qrta C..,pbell

- Two ltorey Ihrte bedroombomeIOUledOllm.lnhlpw.ylnTopuU, Hdllded bill 1101laol.led locll..I••pprod.... lely.treoll.nd.m.I_IrNII,bollleelect.rtcal1J' be.ted, ... further,.J"tItIll""leltSl'bo-Ul-_.ft.lp.

- Two n.r old E.toIIl'. Vllliq.u""'r ('ITO) IlIddryer (liTO). Iynrold G.E. electric hUler 115.Two 2 year old Mltbelln radl.1lin. (115 l1x) $lO. l,.ear old II ..12 W.c urpell«l, with nmner$10. Electric I... n mll_r $!5.Telepbooe 3"'3fT3 .fter 3 pm

-s.tltheor...port.bIeet.etrictJ'pewrtuer III IIlOd eoMiUoa.SWd:r't&f'l")'lqe.. lDdllded..IM.CaDExt.a1I.~

-l"I4I11GBec.""nible,II,_.1ieII, radial UI'H ..... raelal_ .. Ura,!rall r.d. Z ralncoven. I:llet!lfenl "",c11Ib....1..,t1.COIIIellldlll.lIe.oofterPIe.. t.1l 1J1.m1 • 1»-3010.Ext.•.

For sale_ Docbel'r')l Hili. St. P1lllliPi.cte.red. J:lOfl. ft"ont••e I 400 fl.ru..... be.utlful view.Apprond .. buUclllII lot bylIIetJ"o Bo&nl..IU.ooo.AppIJ P.O.Box~St.Jobll'.

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*UIed ..elI .....I~trees_.... Pritedllltloe .... cauat,JZIJ .....:MJI.fI.er.p...


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