Moffat recently retired from the University of Waterioo after 35 years, but continues to be active in research and related activities. chairman, chairman and past chairman 1080â€"86. He was the founding Director of the Canadian Catalysis Foundation of which he was President from 1991 to 1995 He has served on the Executive of the Catalysis Division of the Canadian Society for Chemistry (CSC) successively as secretaryâ€"treasurer, viceâ€" 12 Moffat received the Catalysis Award in the Chemucal Institute of Canada in 1988 for his disâ€" unguished contrbution to the field of catalysis. currently wor'king im Canada. The lectures are given in 12â€"14 locations John B. Moffat across the country and to a limited number of locations in United States. Professor John B. Moffat has been selected to receive the Canadian Catalysis Lectureship Award for 1996. The award is sponsored by the Canadian Catalysis t Foundation and is made annually to a Canadian researcher who is recogâ€" nized as a leader in a particâ€" strength Moffat receives catalysis . . . Supply US Navy TD B1 I Waterloo Maple to is its symbolic P'Oflt-!ohi-qd&»- ular field of catalysis while The 6,500â€"squareâ€"foot store will â€" carry more than 75 wellâ€"known brands of athletic foot wear and 40 name _ brands of athletic apparel such as track As part of the SuperStore Group out of Richmond, B.C., the Waterloo store is the 27th in the chain, and sixth in fnes . _T OOE Ontario. Other Ontario locations E ~â€" > hMmohOnkvifl:mdonacthMhnd Ancaster. The Waterloo store is one of the smallest in the Ontario chain, which Udymmchxwls,m:nï¬a,hlismywm universities in Waterloo was a key factor in the company‘s decision to located in the Westmount Place location. Westmount Place, which within the past two years has secured anchor stores Mark‘s Work Wearhouse (Aug ‘95) and Michael‘sâ€"The Arts & Craft Superstore (July ‘94), will see the openâ€" ing of Shoe Strings on Aug, 15 in the location of the former Mr. Grocer store, which closed in the summer of 1993. . â€""" o snn versity stu § . emty w ShOC UlllV 9 n § I'.]()() Wa he opening of Shoe Strings, the Burnaby, B.C.â€"based athletic shoe between the ages of 24 10 34, while our and apparel stoge giant later this month, will be another shot in _ years up to age 24. Both aréas cover ve the anm for Waterlows Wew. _ "_ _ _ T _ mTTe m i e WHERE ARE YOU GOINC? SUMMER SizzLEKk suLE OF CoURSE. â€" . Great savi on all stock carpets and mmfloa?mmmolm cmaawlmm Enjoyable shopping in a relaxed Weber St. N. «_ According to Ontario Regional _ Director Kevin Holmes, the Superâ€" . Store Group felt that the Waterioo ~area in particular was "underâ€"retailed * in our commodity". ‘::audldd:w.uloo.u checked out with our demographics," said Holmes. "Its also great that is so close to two major universities. That‘s a real bonus." According to Holmes, timing is everything when opening a new store, and their timing of Aug, 15 is perfect. Waterloo Shoe Strings manager Ralph Petermann said that the store will have a staff of 15 to 17. eï¬ â€"/â€" es _ "We have two targets," said Binning. "Our primary target are those im $Q § Stlp holk Steaks ~ $7.59n London Broils $2.991 |Pork Cordons $1.59.. Smoked Sausage $2.691 mBH:m $2.49n1. ls’m Crock Salads or Cole Slaw i 32.39/11,. Mill » . & Paicy Cheese $3.69n v* * l d d h vemeionan AWhrmen our stores: Our stores are big, but we have the staff to help out our cusâ€" "Our mandate is to have real serâ€" m.d-zt-ldvdmu primary target are those ht se meomaa in an o is er 1 The chain, which first started in 1978 in British Columbia, now has 20 sores in the B.C. area, three in Calâ€" gary and has now focused its opera tions in Ontario. Although there are mbmahg-!m :-;hmlypdun. 6 Wnn# ue .V €t : mal" ue io ioi 5C d h Xped o7 i s e y oo uh ~ ds _ "We liked the idea of would be a good thing t beline one year ago in Members of King Ru ways, but Pettigrew an forces six weeks ago to Shakespeare, in an group where we‘re doi kind of thing. Some pr ple, have tried to bend has been taken from th grthneibinbd s a PhD cane has had some experier« has got himself trappe another character‘s ce They dance around an kind of fourâ€"legged m funny. Undoubtediy, tt at its heart, it‘s fun ent "One of our goals is UMCrow;\:kâ€c tor and coâ€"founder To mhflnm example, where a cha "It‘s easy to forget T ight mhd mt To attract a diverse aud =â€"â€" from children to s ditizens and from Sh speare buffs to those have never seen one pest, to audiences t duction in a casual, accessible, outdoor and U es can afford to pay, c tual. But a new