621 KING WEST, KITCHENER â€" 745â€"9495 arcHie DdURANT Senior students and some of their teachers from the following Ontario _ high schools will be visiting the University of Waterloo on Saturday, November 13: St. Anne‘s High School, Toronto; Eastwood Secâ€" ondary School, Kitchener; John F. Ross C.1., Guelph; Michael Power _ School, Page 16 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, November"10, 1976 RATZâ€"BECHTEL FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL e nevue «@K x®". 9 Conv Students learn about computers at UW _ enient Parking, entering Wellington or King Street Sales, Service, Parts. ~885â€"5090 the day learning about computers. They will atâ€" tend lectures during the morning and in the afterâ€" noon will use one of the multiâ€"million dollar comâ€" Islington; Waterloo Colâ€" legiate Institute, and Uxâ€" bridge High School. In all 167 students are involved. The students will spend Professor J. J. Macintosh of the University of Calâ€" gary will present a lecture on **Why Knowledge is Not Any Sort of Belief," â€" on Friday, November 12 at 3:30 p.m., in room 334, Hagey hall, University of Waterloo. This lecture is sponsored by UW‘s philâ€" osophy department. Everyâ€" one is welcome. Students with no previous computer science experiâ€" ence will receive lectures on problem solving and puters on the UW campus to find their own solutions to problems. Those with sufficient computer knowâ€" ledge may spend the enâ€" tire day working with comâ€" puters. Consultants will be available to assist them. rof. Paul G. Vernois, UW plans public lectures HARRY HUEHN Service worthy of your confidence â€" a tradition since 1925. Analysing a firm‘s proâ€" ductivity or service with a view to reducing overâ€" head and actual manufacâ€" turing costs will be exâ€" Speakers â€" will discuss how to control and imâ€" prove â€" financial â€" planning and identify opportunities to improve the producâ€" tivity _ of _ manufacturing operations. from theâ€" University of Strasbourg, France, will give a public lecture at the University â€" of _ Waterloo campus at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, November 10. He will â€"discuss three conâ€" temporary French playâ€" wrights: Audiberti, Ionesâ€" The seminar, sponsored by the Small Business Opâ€" erations Division of the Ontario Ministry of Indusâ€" try and Tourism, is designâ€" ed for owners and manâ€" agers of small businesses. Methods of improving productivity and increasâ€" ing profits will be the topic of a seminar Nov. 16 in the New Charcoal Steak House in Kitchener. Business seminar planned UW has been offering these ‘"computer science days‘‘ to high school stuâ€" dents for more than 12 actual use of the computer years. Last year, 8,500 stuâ€" using a FORTRANâ€"like lanâ€" dents from 227 Ontario guage called TUTOR. Inâ€" schools visited the campus. struction in FORTRAN and UW feels it is important APL languages will be to inform young people available to those students about computers since inâ€" having some computer creasingly, society is lookâ€" background. ing to the computing proâ€" s fession to solve its inforâ€" UW has been offering mation â€" processing probâ€" these ‘"computer science lems. guage called TUTOR. Inâ€" struction in FORTRAN and APL languages will be available to those students having _ some _ computer Scholarship winners inâ€" clude: Ron Baer, 248 Manâ€" sion St., Kitchener â€" Camerâ€" on _ Heights Collegiate; Sharon Bender, R.R. 2, Welâ€" lesley â€" Elmira District S.S.; Donna Bodnar, 410 Ephraim St., Kitchener â€" St. Marys High School ; David W. Breth auer, 158 Blair Rd., Camâ€" bridge â€" Galt Collegiate; Donald H. Burn, 80 Empire, Waterloo â€" Kitchener Colleâ€" giate Inst.; Joan Cruickâ€" The University of Waterâ€" loo has announced $500 enâ€" trance scholarships to 15 Waterloo county high school graduates, for the year 1976â€"77. These scholarships are provided for by a fund conâ€" tributed to by faculty and staff members whose conâ€" tributions are matched by the University itself. plained. . The means of motivating personnel to achieve higher levels of productivity will be asâ€" sessed. WLU announces scholarship winners co and Tardieu. The lecâ€" ture will be given in room 313, in the physics buildâ€" ing. «8 % o% Professor James Horne of the University of Waâ€" terloo‘s philosophy departâ€" ment will present a paper on ‘"Paul Tillich‘s Rejecâ€" Waterloo also permits shank, 11 Islington Ave., Kitchener â€" Grand River Collegiate; Lois A. Edwards, 288 Langford, Waterloo â€" Bluevale Collegiate; Juvenâ€" elia Freitas, 232 Main St., Cambridge â€" Glenview Secâ€" ondary School; _ Gordon Hicks, 97 Randerson Ave., Kitchener â€" Eastwood Colleâ€" giate; Wendy Hill, 124 Upâ€" lands Dr., Kitchener â€"Forest Heights Collegiate; Thomas Huras, 312 Old Stone Rd., Waterloo â€" Waterloo Colleâ€" giate; John Marczak, 849 Sherring St., Cambridge â€" Preston Collegiate; Natalie Rimmer, 74 Highland, Camâ€" bridge â€" Southwood Colleâ€" giate; Randy Wagler, 223 Brewery St., Baden â€" Waterâ€" looâ€"Oxford S.S.; and Roman Wynnekyj, 711 Westmount W., Kitchener â€" St. Jeromes High School. tion of Mysticism®‘ on Friâ€" day, November 19 at 3:30 p.m., in room 334 of Hagey Hall at UW. Professor Horne has devoted his reâ€" cent research to this area and will share his findings and thesis at this collo quium. & 0 Participants in the semâ€" inar will be able to discuss specific problems and conâ€" cerns in either finances or manufacturing. knowledge of FORTRAN to enrol in one of its courses (carrying oneâ€"half credit towards a mathematics degree). Students wishing to participate in this course must have the consent of their high school matheâ€" matics teacher and their principal. and who have a working high school students who