_ Exchange student wants to study.â€"disease in Russia > . _‘ Page 16 : Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, March 24, 1976 Canada, if it should? trol elsewhere in the world Nobody knows the answer to the first question but one OpnmHoup | (Second Floor) for the City of Waterloo 7 :30 P.M.., WEDNESDAY; MARCH 31 ADULT RECREATION CENTRE CITY OF WATERLOO _ Invites You To Attend A FUTURE DEVELOPMENT | PLAN THE F2 PUBLIC MEETING THE GALANTI ORGAN LINE HEINTZMAN‘S FACTORY STORE young Canadian scientist . He is one of only help biojogists quickly hopes to get some answers to w fr-tuu students L-‘â€M the second, over the next from al MMQQMW*‘ year or so. ‘ ing over; a group of RuSs~" 1; is :. generally. known He is Toney Ilenchuk, a sians will also be coming a; â€"Besti DDT, graduate biology. student at . to Canada. . _ . M‘W heyAbs the University of Waterloo. _ Toney Ienchuk is COMâ€" pes; at the rizsk of be leaving in May to under Drs. Roger Downer (jy, forms of life ... spend 10 months in the Soviet Union, as part of a Canadaâ€"Soviet exchange proâ€" MARCH 26 and 27 on the introduces : King St. South at Allen Walnut cabinette 44 note Key Boards 13 pedal bass Full sustain top manual 11 voicesâ€"Trombone, Flutes Violin, etc. L * One finger magic chord Automatic Rythmn Section Main voice variable repeat plus plus plus $1395. Coftee, donuts, Music Lesson delivery in Kâ€"W area, Bench included Come in today and save hundreds of dollars on Quality Organs 100 King St. S. Waterloo â€" 886â€" 1670 open Thursday and Fridays till 9 p.m. to Canada. . Toney lenchuk is comâ€" pleting a master‘s degree under Drs. Roger Downer and Steve Smith An inâ€" sect physiologist, he has been developing bioâ€"ass@ys with haps even humans as well. _ The newest chemical proâ€" posal .for controlling mosâ€" hormone that can be sprayâ€" ed on ponds or ~put â€"into streams and that disrupts the life cycle of the mosâ€" quito. The result is that the adult _ mosquito _ never emerges from the pupa. Mr. Henchuk has been conâ€" centrating on the effect of the hormone on other forms of life and has been parâ€" ticularly looking at two forms of life commonly found in mosquitoâ€"breeding With the cost of energy «constantly © rising, _ food specialists at the Ontario Faod Council, Ministry of Agriculture and Food, sugâ€" gest that in the future conâ€" sumers â€" will increasingly concentrate their efforts towards conserving energy in their everyday household activities. In the kitchen alone, there are many rouâ€" them to the hormone at very low levels to see how they are affected,"‘ he says. ‘"‘There are many factors for us to consider, for examâ€" ple, carbohydrate levels â€" if I find they are reâ€" duced, that becomes a part of the check list a biologist could use in determining whether a chemical has harmful effects on the enâ€" vironment."‘ water â€" He h(')pes to complete his master‘s degree this spring prior to leaving for the USSR. He wants to continue studying towards a PhD tine occurrences that can be curbed to cut the use of energy. For example, every time the refrigerator or freezer door is‘ opened, additional energy is burned. The cold air lost from inside these appliances must be made up in order that the proper temperature is maintained. 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His wife also expects to be able to continue her work there. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Tayâ€" lor of Tan Valley Court, is a graduate of York Uniâ€" versity and has a master‘s degree in geagraphy ugd planning from Pennsylvania State. While he doesn‘t yet know what he wil} be doing preference would be for a posting to Leningrad, and for work related to mosâ€" quito control. ‘‘Leningrad is a northern city and T understand there are swamps and marshes nearby. Surely they have concerns about mosquitoes and about controlling them,"‘ he reasons. He would be interested in finding out, for example, whether the Russians have tended to "go the chemiâ€" cal route"" as we have on this continent, or whether they are more into biologiâ€" cal controls. As an example of the latter, he says, it is known that there are many mosquito parasites (eg. â€" nematode worms) and that one way of reducing mosâ€" quito populations could be to raise large numbers of these and dump them into mosquitoâ€"breeding ponds® during the peak season. He is aware that the Soviet Union is doing a great deal of research Thus, the mechanisms are forced to use more energy. Avoid~ opening the fridge and freezer unnecessarily; and above all, don‘t leave the door open while you decide what you are going to take out for dinner. Avoid _ freezing _ large amounts of food at one time. If you purchase a side of beef or other large portion of meat, have the butcher freeze it for you and then store it in your home freezâ€" er. Not only does your freezâ€" er work much harder when freezing large quantities of food, but the quality of the frozen food is lowered since it takes longer to freeze. . For best utilization of the telating to an envirommtignt similar to the Ganadian But whatever the Ruisian f l cally, it.. should at least His father is not living. His mother, Mrs. Eva Benchuk, lives at 1781 speaks Ukrainian and finds he can "pretty well underâ€" stand anything said to me in Russian," though he is not truly fluent in it. Collegiate in Toronto, Mr. Henchuk spent two years at UW as an undergraduate. ‘coming rather cracial of bachelor of science degree at UW he worked for a year with the ministry of natural resources. He then returned o university, first spending a year at Guelph where he concentrated on entomolâ€" Wright. He has spent the past two years at UW. Of his research into horâ€" mone controls for mosquiâ€" over possible encephalitis outbreaks again, once the warm weather returns, and because a hormone product to control mosquito populaâ€" tions is close to coming onto the market in Canada. The Tarpon Aquatic Club bettered Burlington °Y‘ in a swim meet held Sunday ‘March 21 by a score of 528 energy required to mainâ€" tain your freezer, keep it at least threeâ€"quarters full. Operating a freezer with only a few items in~it adds immensely to the cost of that food. Tarpon â€" individual winâ€" ers were Ian Thompson, Paul Hess and B. Kuhl. Girl winners were Valerie Dipâ€" pel, Debbie Reinhart and Patti Thiel. Team records were set by Ian Thompson with a time of 1.02 in the 100 yard backstroke and Roger Hess with 39.9 in the 50 yard breaststroke. Tarpons win "I‘m sure I‘ll get along," Plus Freight and Preâ€"Delivery 9998 1976 TOYOTA* WATERLOO TOYOTA BRAND NEW