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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Jul 1982, p. 8

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SAYS WATERLOO NEEDS SEPARATE IDENTITY By Melodee Martinuk His first week on the job is over and Peter McFadden, the new general manager of the PAGE 8 _ WwaATERLOO CHBONMICLE:, WEDNESDAY JULY 14. 1982 New chamber manager on the job Spoon Racks reg. 15.50 Bariboâ€"Maid, 7 pc. reg. 49.50 IPL Utensil Sets reg. 20.00 Salad Sets Soap Dishes with Matching Gilasses reg. 15.00 Sidewalk Spectacular e Keeps Frozen Food Below Zero e Keeps Food & Beverages Cold e Keeps Hot Food Hot FOR: Picnicing, camping, fishing, sailing or when watching live sports. Luminarc Wine Glasses ... ... Pedestal Mugs ... ... ... . ... Henckel Steak Knife Sets (6) . . Baribeau Cannister Set (Lesco) Chinese Tea Sets . ...... ... reg. 15.99 NOW 1 299 helps keep your milk cold! now 8°° *MORE FOOD THAT REALLY SCHMECKS® by Edna Staebler reg. 14.95 wnow 1 1 °* Northwind Stoneware Milk Jugs Specials You Won‘t Want To Miss! Going Out of Town To Visit? Spectacular Specials! Take along a personally autographed *FOOD THAT REALLY SCHMECKS‘ THERMOBAGS â€" plus end of line clearances â€" FEATURING THE ALL NEW July 16th & 17th 5 PRIGE Friday & Saturday Watertoo Chamber of _ ful. so friendly,"‘ Commerce, says, CIt MeFadden added has just been a tremen "Everyone has gone dous learning experi _ out of their way to ence m ake me feel wel ~People in Waterloo _ come, â€" that E‘m part have just been so help _ of the team. IUs been Covered French Onion Soup Bowls now 2°° reg. 4.25 or Villeroy & Boch Stove top & Oven Proof Soutffle Dishes reg. 11.99 NOW 450 NOW NOW reg. 18.00 now 7 °° NOW Coasters w T" 24" . 9°° _ 1.99 _ 1.99 12.99 29.99 13.79 Liarry Waldock of Waterloo was recently installed as president of â€"the Grandâ€" NValley Chapter of the Admin strative Management Society Dr. Minas succeeds Dr. W. Morven Gentle menan. computer science department, who has cbeen UW‘s first computing officer during the. past two years. Waldock elected president of administrative society McFadden was hired _ with being as effective in May to fill the posi _ a®®hamber general tion of Waterloo _ manager as | can as chamber general man soun as possible ager, which was left Like his predecessor, vacant when Jack â€" McFadden said, he will Middlemass took on the _ work to maintain the Job of general manager _ high profile of the Wa with the Kitchener terloo Chamber of Chamber of Com Commerce in the com merce munity, to expand A 33 yearâ€"old native _ .membership in the or of St. Thomas, MpFadâ€" _ ganization, .and to inâ€" den had been general _ crease services to the manager of the St membership Thomas chamber prior As chamber manag to taking on the posi er, MeFadden said, it tion here in Waterioo is his job to further McFadden said that although he and chamber directors are currently at work set ting long term and shortâ€"term goals for the Waterloo Chamber, his "main preoccupaâ€" tion for the next little while will be to meet with chamber mem bers, develop the con tacts throughout the region that are neces sary â€"to beâ€" effective, and to try to become «riented so I can quick ly become involved in chamber leadership. Dr. J . Sayer Minas of the University of Wa terloo philosophy de partment has been ap pointed university computer officer for a three vear term. "I‘ve got big shoes to fill,"_ MceFadden said. very encouraging ‘‘ Inomas chamtDer prMior As chamber manag to taking on the posi er, MeFadden said, it tion here in Waterioo is his job to further McFadden said that _ "the general well being a L though he and _ of the city of Waterloo chamber directors are _ and (the chamber) will currently at work set do whatever it can to ting long term and _ éncourage business to shortâ€"term goals for _ develop and increase the Waterloo Chamber. _ tourism." Dr. Minas named new computing officer at UW Larry Waldock of Waterloo...heads management society Waldnock. who is director of business ed ucation at Kitchener‘s Grand Hiver colle giate, succeeds Karen Lee of Guelph. The Administrative Management Society is an â€"international pro fessional management association organized for the purpose of enâ€" hancing and promoting the common profesâ€" sional goals of persons involved or interested in management. Locally, activities centre around a monthâ€" ly dinner meeting feaâ€" turing a speaker dealâ€" ing with a management topic, threeâ€"dayâ€"long seminars during the year and a monthly luncheon seminarette. Other officers in stalled were Gerry Rickert of Kitchener, vice presrdent of chapter administra tion. â€" Linda â€" Baer _ of New Dundee as vice president of: manage ment development,. Gerry Kraft of Elmira as secretary and Bob Witney of Elora as treasurer Installed as directors were Paul Tambeau of Essential to this, he said, is toâ€" work to promote the individualâ€" ity of Waterloo. ~"The KW area has a very strong identity and 1 think Waterloo as a city has to protect some separate identity. It has its own heritage, shopping areas and tourist sites. We‘ve got to make sure that all steps are taken to proâ€" As university com puting officer, Dr. Minas is concerned with keeping computer users at the university upâ€"toâ€"date with respect to the latest develop ments in both hard ware and software. He is also concerned with planning the uniâ€" versity‘s computing sefvices. â€"both for teaching and for reâ€" search,. and with devel Like his predecessor, McFadden said, he will work to maintain the high profile of the Wa terloo Chamber of Commerce in the com munity, to expand "I‘m most concerned with being as effective a ®hamber general manager as I can as soon as possible Waterloo: Vicki Kar piak,. Marijke Kort, Gary Ford,. tGiary Sschlueter and Bill Pegg, all of Kitchener; gnd Judi Cino of Guelph. And it marks the third time in a row that a Laurier coâ€"op student has won the Honeywell award â€" open to all university coâ€"op (work study) students from Canadian â€" universities working at any Hon eywell location Brownrigg won her second award for the January to April, 1982 work term with Hon eywell at Ottawa Laurier student wins natiopal coâ€"op award Susan Brownrigg of Ottawa,. a thirdâ€"year coâ€"operative education student at Wilfrid Laurier University, has won her second consecutive Honeywell National S(‘holldrshipA Peter McFadden, the new executive viceâ€"president of the Waterloo Chamber of Commerce. oping policies for the future of computing at Waterloo. Dr. Minas has been an the CW campus since 1964. He has served as chairman of the philos ophy department, dean of graduate studies,. dean of arts, viceâ€"presâ€" ident, academic. and director of operations analysis. The latter post â€" involved setting mote Waterloo as much _ region," MceFadde more than just part of a _ said The company gave The other recent Laurier winner is Paâ€" mela Herbert f Waterâ€" loo, also a student in the school of business and economics. She spent the September to December, 1981 co op term at Honeywell Centre in Toronto She won her first Honeywel) award in the May to August, 1981 coâ€"op term, also spent at Ottawa. the Laurier student in the school of business and economics the award for ‘"demonâ€" strated outstanding performance and supeâ€" rior accomplishments®"‘ during the period of her coâ€"op employment. He is a professor of mathematics as well as a professor of philoso phy. a sophisticated user of ‘computer sys tems, Dr. Minas has been the force behind the widespread use of computing in the hu manities at Waterioo. The installation of ofâ€" ficers and directors of the chapter was con ducted by Pat Becker. a past president of the chapter, at the May dinner meeting. up a system for collect ing information needed in the longâ€"range plan ning and decisionâ€"mak ing at the university Nn

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