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Volunteers

University Heights Secondary School needs volunteer tutors to work one-toone with students at upgrading their basic skills in mathematics. If interested contact David Carter 1885-08001.

Announcements ‘B

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Ukrainian Students’ Club - YES, USC is alive and well at UW! For event or dub info check our bulletin board outside MC 3001 (Math Lounge) or call Martin at ~905~430-3015. On Monday, March 7,1994 Bell Canada presented Sharon Flood,VPUA and M.J. Gepilano with a cheque for $1,000 to help support the PALS program. For *more info call Federation of Students 8884042. The Good Neighbour Council will be recognizing individuals who have demonstrated exceptional qualities of caring and responding to the needs of their neighbours.Nomination forms are available at all Royal Bank branches in KW. Deadline is June 1,1994. For further info contact the Volunteer Action Centre at 742-8610. Student Alumni Association announces a $500.00 award for outstanding leadership in extracurricular activities. Deadline is Wednesday, June 30/94. Only full fime, fourth year students are eligible. Please contact 888-4626 for details.

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Counseiling Services will be offering the following workshops in the Spring 1994 term: Career Planning ; Exam Anxiety Management ; Exam Preparation ; Exploring Your Personality Type ; Interest Assessment ; Reading & Study Skills ; Stress Management Through Relaxation Training ; Time Management 8 Procrastination ; What To Do When You’re Down and 8lue. Register: Counselling Services, NH 2080 or call extension 2655. CAREER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS: Strong Interest inventory; Discover how your interests relate to specific vocational opportunities. Monday, May 9 from 11:30 to 12:30 p.m. ; Tuesday, May 17 from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. ; Wednesday, May 25 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE INDICATOR Discover how your personal strengths relate to your preferred ways of working. Thursday, May 19 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. ; Tuesday, May 31 from 11:30 to 12:30 p.m. Each workshoD is 2 sessions lona. CAREER PLANNIING WORKSHOP Explore your personal interests, skills and values and work towards developing a comprehensive career plan in this 4 session workshop. Begins Monday, May 30 from 5:30 to 7:30 P.m. Register: Counselling Serv., NH 2080

READING & STUDY SKILLS Those who wish to improve thier study skills can take advantage of individual counselling and workshops in the following topics: a) study skills in the classroom, such as notetaking, effective listening, and class preparation; b) effective study techniques, including time management, textbook reading, and concent&on and; c) effective exam writing skills. (4 consecutive sessions): Tuesi day, May 17 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. ; Wednsday, May 18 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. ; Friday, May 20 from 9:30 to fl:30 b.m.

TIME MANAGEMENT & PROCRASTINATION Forstudents who procrastinateand have trouble organizing their studies. (4 consecutive sessions); Wednesday, May 18 from 9:30 to I1 :30 a.m. Register for these workshops in Counselling Services, NH 2080 orcall extension 2655.

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Scholarship @ Notices I

Applications for the following scholarships are being accepted during the Spring term. Refer to Section 4 of the Undergraduate Calendar for further criteria. Unless otheMrise stated, application deadline is June 30, 1994. Application forms are available in the Student Awards Office. 2nd Floor. Needles Hall. ALL FACULTIES: C.U.P.E. Local 793 Award-available to Union employees, their spouse, children or grandchildren for extra-curricular/community involvement. Deadline: May 31,1994 Douglas T. Wright Award -available to all who have participated in an intemational work placement or a UW international study program. Students to apply upon return to full-time study at UW. Deadline: October 15 each year. Douglas T. Wright Experience in Japan Award - available to all who have participated in a work placement in Japan or a UW Japan study program. Students to apply upon return to full-time study at UW. Deadline: October 15 each year. Tom York Memorial Award - available to all for short fiction - not essays. Deadline: December 31 each year. FACULTY OF APPLIED HEALTH SCIENCES: Mark Forster Memorial Scholarship available to 3rd or 4th year Kinesiology. Deadline: January 1995. Andrea Fraser Memorial Scholarship -available to 3rd or 4th year Kinesiology. Robert Hawotth Scholarship - completion of 3rd year in an honours program in resource management related to Park Planning and Management, Recreation, Natural Heritage or Outdoor Recreation. Deadline: Mav 31. 1994. FACULTY OF ARTS: Arts Student Union Award - available to all Arts students. FACULTY OF ENGINEERING: J.P. Bickeii Foundation Bursaries available to all Chemical students. Canadian Posture and Seating Centre Scholarship - available to all. Deadline: October 14, 1994 Canadian Society for Civil Engineering Award - available to ail Civil and Mechanical students with an interest in Building Science. Students to contact Dr. Eric Burnett. Keith Car Memorial Award - available to 3rd or 4th year Chemical. Consulting Engineers of Ontario Scholarship - available to all 3A. Dow Canada Scholarshipavailable to 3A Chemical Engineering. Deadline: June 15,1994. S.C. Johnson & Son Ltd. Environmental Scholarship - available to 4A Chemical. Dead tine: May 3 1, 1994. A.C. Nielsen Company Bursary - avai table to 1 B Computer Engineering. Deadline: May 31. 1994. Ontario Hydro Electrical Engineering Award - availablle to 2B Electrical. Alan W. Shattuck Memorial Bursary available to 4th year Civil. Suncor Bursaries - available to all Chemical or Mechanical. Jack Wiseman Award - available to 3A or 4A Civil. FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Robert Haworth Scholarship - completion of 3rd year in an honours program in resource management related to Park Planning and Management, Recreation, Natural Heritage or Outdoor Recreation. Deadline: May 31, 1994.

Marcel Pequgnat Scholarship - available to 3B Planning. Deadline: May 31, 1994. FACULTY OF MATHEMATICS A.C. Nielsen Company Bursary - available to 1B Computer Engineering. Deadline: May 31, 1994. Sun Life of Canada Award - available to 2nd year Actuarial Science. FACULTY OF SCIENCE J.P. Bickeii Foundation BursarIes available to all Earth Sciences. Deadline: May 31, 1994 S.C. Johnson & Son Ltd. Envlronmental Scholarship - available to 4A Chemistry. Deadline: Mav 31, 1994.

Library HOURS

EVERY MONDAY The Outers Club meets at 7 p.m. in the ES courtyard. Join in our exciting activities, or plan your own. Activities include hiking, backpacking, canoeing and kayaking. For info call Ken 846-2717. EVERY WEDNESDAY GLLOW (Gay and Lesbian Liberation of Waterloo) holds GLLOWNight (formerly Coffeehouse} 9pm. HH 378. Everyone welcome to these informal social evenings. Info: 884-4569.

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SPRING & SUMMER HOURS: Exceptions to regular hours will be posted at the entrance to each Library. Dana Porter Library: May 2 to Auc~. 13. Mon. to Thurs. 8-l I-; Fri. &lO ; Sa?. ll10 ; Sun. 1l-l 1. Info Service Main Desk Mon. to Fri. 10-5. Davis Centre Library: May 2 to Aug. 13. Mon. to Thurs. 8-midnight ; Fri. 8-I I ; Sat. 1 l-l 1 ; Sun. 1 l-midnight.

FRIDAY, MAY 6,1994 Ukrainian Students’ Club at University of Toronto invites everyone to re-live the 70’s and 80’s, “Friday Night Fever” dance with disco attire. It will be held at 620 Spadina Ave., T.O. For more info look on USC Board outside MC 3001. MONDAY, MAY 9,1994 GLLOW (Gay and lesbian liberation of Waterloo) will hold an organizational meeting for a new ‘Coming Out Discussion at 7:30 p.m. in ML 104. Phone 884-4569 for details.

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TUESDAY, MAY IO, 1994 GLLOW Discussion Group will discuss: “Can We All Get Along?” All lesbians, bisexuals, transgendered people, gays and other supportive people welcome. UW, Modern Languages Building, Room 104, 7:30 p.m. For further details, phone 884-4569.

Young Progressjve Conservatives: Come and check us out.

WEDNESDAY, MAY II,1994 New Membership Orientation at 4:30, B.C. Matthews Hat 1,room 1040. interested in politics?

SATURDAY, MAY 14,1994 Remote control car race is being held at Casey’s, Fairview Mall. $5. entry fee with proceeds Great prizes to be won. Call 894-4460 to register.

going to St. John Soup Kitchen.

SUNDAY, MAY X,1994 Homer Watson House & Gallery invite all to an afternoon tea in celebration of the legacy of Homer Watson and his family. It will be held from I to 4 p.m. Call 748-4377 for more info. TUESDAY, MAY 17,1994 GLLOW Discussion Group will discuss: “Addictions”. Ail lesbians, bisexuals, transgendered people, gays and other supportive people welcome. UW, Modern Languages Building, room 104 at 7:30 p.m. For further details phone 8844569. The KW-Cambridge-Guelph Humanists’s general meeting at the Conestoga College, room 2Al l-3 at 7:30 p.m. Speaker Wendy Cukier, President of the Coalition for Gun Control. Everyone welcome. For more info call Guelph 824-65770r Kitchener 893-l 449. WEDNESDAY, MAY l&1994 Young Progressive Conservatives: general meeting and OPCYA DSM at 4:30 p.m., B.C hilatthews Hail, room 1040. Honorable John Reimer speaking. OPCYA Delegate Selection Meeting. Activity to follow. THURSDAY, MAY 19,1994 “Anything from Aa to Zygophyllidium! Domey Garden plant sale from 12 noon to 2 p.m. Environmental weather. courtvard of Environmental Studies II. To donate plants. please DhOne x3138.

Only $240.00, was $310.00 for this large basement apartment available May to to August. For more information call 8885460 or 7457347.

Furnished house for rent - Aug. 94 to Aug. 95. 3 bedrooms, on bus route to Universities, mall, 3 min. to Elementary school. $995./month. 886-9459.

Studies lane (in bad

Student desk plus chair, good condition $30.00. Call 747-9680

$30.00.Typewriter


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