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I I MEMORIAL UNlVERSlTY OF NEWFOUNDLAND Gazelle Vol. 8, No. 16, St. Jolm's,NowfoundJand. Thursd.y,Apru IS, 1976 Ma riti me History Grou p to study Eastern Canada Shipping Ocean Engineering Information Centre established at M UN Its archival holdings, amounting to some 16,000 linell feel of documenu makes it ooe of the lall'l'S! Mllitime Historyarcltivcs in the world. sity L.ibrary. The Centre will identify and collect both published and unpublished mite· rial including maps, chartl, photograpJu and imagery re- quired by the re.calchersfor their programs. With the c<JoOP' eralion oftheUnivellityL.ibrary a index will be prepared to the matrri!lbheld in the Cenue and to the relevant lnlIte'iali held m lhe Unive..ily L.ibrary, Use of the Centre wili normally be restricted to memo bt.. of the Sponsorilli groups, bUI access 10 the materials held by it can be a.-ranged by other membe.. of the Univenily in con.mltalion with the Infor· mation Researcher (Exi. 389i). widespread and thoroughanaly· British Empill' and the "Tran5- sis of the shipping history of CTiplSand Regislriesofships"of Eastern Canada in the provinces the British EmpiJe. o! Scotia, The project will study the New Brunswtd' .and Pnnce shipping induotry in five majot ward Island dunng the porta in St, John's, Newfound. study by SdlOl.ars and Brunswick and Charlottetown, Intcrested mto the Prince Edward lmod. Every SOCtai and econOn1lc history of aspect of ship owning and opera. thereg"JD. tionwilll:>eeumined. During the .ccDnd halfof the 19th century, the eastern . .In addItion to provinces became one of the hisloncal the project WlU la,gest ship owning regions in prOVIde lrammg for a nudeusof the world The fleet con$isted student and support not only and fishing staff m the field of.Maril1',"'l' vessels but 1& wei! a large num. thslory in.. I:>er of lrans-oceanic t,ade.. other lnlIllltme histonanl m which sailed 10 all pans of the Euwpe and ebewhere. world. By 1900 this neel Will in The Maritime History a serious state of decline - a Groupilalreadylecognizedasa decline which has never been unique resource centre by inter· arrelted. The very of the national maritime historilns. It Eastern Cllladian Marine during was formed in 1971, with a itl heyday, made it a significant mandate to aC<juire documents part of.the ""etwas Marine of relating 10 the history of the the Briush Empire and of the SUI, with special emphasis on whole wo.ld, Eastern Canida the North Atlantic, to olgaJlize developed with lhe sailing ship Ihose documents, to make them and declined with it aho, accessible to schoills and to The shipping 'ecordl ae- conduct research inlo the ItiJ. quired by the Maritime History toryof.cabas.edsocieties. Group and the advent of the compUle. DOW make pO$3ib1e for thefint time I thoroughanalyw of the shipping industry. The Collection includes the "Crew lists and agreement.<" of the AnOttan Engineering In· special coUeclion of fo,mallonCentrehasbeenestab- relatingtooceanengineennglRd [jshed In the Engineeting 10 respond to .criow Building (X430) of Memorial from others working In lh,s area. University spollsOJed by three The Ocean Engineering group groups: C.cORE (Centre for has pTOvided in own colleclion Cold Ocean R\:wulces Engi. of three thousanltltemstoform neering), NORO<:O (New· lhe blIsis of the new collection. The Cenlre is .administered by a ::: These three groups are Ictively Ind the UntVe,stty involved in ocean relatedre L.ibranan. .carch pTOgrams and requile Ms Judith Whittick, who ready aCcess to cu,rent infor. has been appointed Information mation ill this field. The pJimary Researchel on lhe staff of C- role of the Centre is tooffe' an CORE, will be responsible for information service 10 there· organizing and operating the searche.. of the sponsoring Centre. rrevjQll,Jy she was the organizatiool, 10 build up a lICience bbrarian in the Univel. The M.. iti= History Group of Memonol Unive,.,ilyof Newfoundland under the Chair· manship of Dr. Keith MaUhewt has been awarded a $733,000 Programme Grant by Ihe Canada Council toex,mine the rise and fall of lhe shipping industry in ElIStern Canada and irs dfeclS 00 the SOCial and economic hi$- lory of the are., The project is lobe funddO\1:r.fiveye.r period. lI'is one of the luge,l panlS eve, awarded Memorial University of Newfoundland 1lle Canada CouncileJlablimed the Programme Gums last yta. lopcrmilgrouPsofschoiarsto undertakelonillennresurchin a special ,ubjecl ar.a in the Social S<:iencesand thellurmni lies. Thirty appllcations for the new grants we,e received by the Canada Council and only four plOgramme grants were awarded, of which Memorial Univenity of Newfoundland was one. Other Programme GranlS wenltO York Unive"ity, McMaster University and the Unive"ity of B.ilim Columbia. The principal .e5Carcher$ for the project are Or. Manlte...., Dr. DlIvid AIUllUder and Pm- feq()r Gerald Panting of the Maritlme History Group, The main thrull of the undeltakingis to produce,with the usc ofcomputeriad dara, a

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Page 1: I Gazellecollections.mun.ca/PDFs/mun_gazette/MunGaz_V08N16.pdfI I MEMORIAL UNlVERSlTY OF Gazelle NEWFOUNDLAND Vol. 8, No. 16, St. Jolm's,NowfoundJand. Thursd.y,Apru IS, 1976 Maritime

I I MEMORIAL UNlVERSlTY OFNEWFOUNDLAND

GazelleVol. 8, No. 16, St. Jolm's,NowfoundJand. Thursd.y,Apru IS, 1976

Ma riti me History Grou p to studyEastern Canada Shipping

Ocean Engineering InformationCentre established at M UN

Its archival holdings,amounting to some 16,000linell feel of documenu makesit ooe of the lall'l'S! MllitimeHistoryarcltivcs in the world.

sity L.ibrary. The Centre willidentify and collect bothpublished and unpublished mite·rial including maps, chartl,

photograpJu and imagery re­quired by the re.calchersfortheir programs. With the c<JoOP'eralion oftheUnivellityL.ibrarya computeri~d index will beprepared to the matrri!lbheld inthe Cenue and to the relevant

lnlIte'iali held m lhe Unive..ilyL.ibrary, Use of the Centre wilinormally be restricted to memobt.. of the Sponsorilli groups,bUI access 10 the materials heldby it can be a.-ranged by othermembe.. of the Univenily incon.mltalion with the Infor·mation Researcher (Exi. 389i).

widespread and thoroughanaly· British Empill' and the "Tran5­sis of the shipping history of CTiplSand Regislriesofships"ofEastern Canada in the provinces the British EmpiJe.o! Newfoun~land, Nov~ Scotia, The project will study theNew Brunswtd' .and Pnnce ~d. shipping induotry in five majotward Island dunng the pen~ porta in St, John's, Newfound.

~~:i~:n ~84~odclI9:.~~~ ~~ ~~~:'; ~ J~:'o~~~rurthe~ study by SdlOl.ars and Brunswick and Charlottetown,oth~r Intcrested gr~ps.mto the Prince Edward lmod. EverySOCtai and econOn1lc history of aspect of ship owning and opera.thereg"JD. tionwilll:>eeumined.

During the .ccDnd halfofthe 19th century, the eastern . .In addItion to providj~gprovinces became one of the hisloncal ~ta, the project WlUla,gest ship owning regions in prOVIde lrammg for a nudeusofthe world The fleet con$isted scllola~, student and supportnot only ~fcoastal and fishing staff m the field of.Maril1',"'l'vessels but 1& wei! a large num. thslory in..r;o.ope~atl~ W1~I:>er of lrans-oceanic t,ade.. other lnlIllltme histonanl mwhich sailed 10 all pans of the Euwpe and ebewhere.world. By 1900 this neel Will in The Maritime Historya serious state of decline - a Groupilalreadylecognizedasadecline which has never been unique resource centre by inter·arrelted. The very si~ of the national maritime historilns. ItEastern Cllladian Marine during was formed in 1971, with aitl heyday, made it a significant mandate to aC<juire documentspart of.the ""etwas Marine of relating 10 the history of thethe Briush Empire and of the SUI, with special emphasis onwhole wo.ld, Eastern Canida the North Atlantic, to olgaJlizedeveloped with lhe sailing ship Ihose documents, to make themand declined with it aho, accessible to schoills and to

The shipping 'ecordl ae- conduct research inlo the ItiJ.quired by the Maritime History toryof.cabas.edsocieties.Group and the advent of thecompUle. DOW make pO$3ib1e forthefint time I thoroughanalywof the shipping industry. TheCollection includes the "Crewlists and agreement.<" of the

AnOttan Engineering In· special coUeclion of ~teriab

fo,mallonCentrehasbeenestab- relatingtooceanengineennglRd[jshed In the Engineeting 10 respond to .criow en~uilies

Building (X430) of Memorial from others working In lh,s area.University spollsOJed by three The Ocean Engineering groupgroups: C.cORE (Centre for has pTOvided in own colleclionCold Ocean R\:wulces Engi. of three thousanltltemstoformneering), NORO<:O t.td~ (New· lhe blIsis of the new collection.

~~~1~~~e~;;a~~r~r:::~ The Cenlre is .administered by a

::: O~a:l;;gi~r"'i~~~~~~ :~~~ ~:-'~~tm~,:;fs~::;~These three groups are Ictively g~oups, Ind the UntVe,sttyinvolved in ocean relatedre L.ibranan..carch pTOgrams and requile Ms Judith Whittick, whoready aCcess to cu,rent infor. has been appointed Informationmation ill this field. The pJimary Researchel on lhe staff of C­role of the Centre is tooffe' an CORE, will be responsible forinformation service 10 there· organizing and operating thesearche.. of the sponsoring Centre. rrevjQll,Jy she was theorganizatiool, 10 build up a lICience bbrarian in the Univel.

The M.. iti= HistoryGroup of Memonol Unive,.,ilyofNewfoundland under the Chair·manship of Dr. Keith MaUhewthas been awarded a $733,000Programme Grant by Ihe CanadaCouncil toex,mine the rise andfall of lhe shipping industry inElIStern Canada and irs dfeclS00 the SOCial and economic hi$­lory of the are., The project islobe funddO\1:r.fiveye.rperiod.

lI'is one of the luge,lpanlS eve, awarded MemorialUniversity of Newfoundland1lle Canada CouncileJlablimedthe Programme Gums last yta.lopcrmilgrouPsofschoiarstoundertakelonillennresurchina special ,ubjecl ar.a in theSocial S<:iencesand thellurmnilies. Thirty appllcations for thenew grants we,e received by theCanada Council and only fourplOgramme grants were awarded,of which Memorial Univenity ofNewfoundland was one. OtherProgramme GranlS wenltO YorkUnive"ity, McMaster Universityand the Unive"ity of B.ilimColumbia.

The principal .e5Carcher$for the project are Or. Manlte....,Dr. DlIvid AIUllUder and Pm­feq()r Gerald Panting of theMaritlme History Group,

The main thrull of theundeltakingis to produce,withthe usc ofcomputeriad dara, a

Page 2: I Gazellecollections.mun.ca/PDFs/mun_gazette/MunGaz_V08N16.pdfI I MEMORIAL UNlVERSlTY OF Gazelle NEWFOUNDLAND Vol. 8, No. 16, St. Jolm's,NowfoundJand. Thursd.y,Apru IS, 1976 Maritime

!'IF 2,11lWJCby, April IS, 1"6

( Campus Com ment )---...----------Task Force Reports

should be public

the fo.m of schollf$hlps. 0""wonden if the prime motllf.tionfor this ill nothm, more thllsociI! 1lI1"" or IlUIply to hiveODeIftlmo: in Ibe UniYCflltyCIIendIr. At the SApnllllfttrrrcof limillr 10 thoK lIU1t It'"

,,,""I hI¥r the Ilunw of !he FlCIIlty ofSein>oe C<JUDCiI pa.red for 19'14·7SiIl tIM!ti'trI l!nIlfen,ty dc.e~ Memori:al the f~... lIIOIion ""II pmoed M.U.N. c.aue..hII III alumni IIIGCUtion ....hich .... thout dmmt. (c) complete r'lll'C'I (orhal taken on the lirt' of I JOeial In attortwu;,. wi!h Presi· ntlm.tel) of Idminil-dub lithe, than mllin,. ""'..... dent MOtpn', decllrt'd Inlention t'lti"" OOItl to the UnIY''''ingful conlfibutloo to the inlt~ 10 open the booklof the Uniycr· aily for Ihe yelr 1974-75,lulion. Ilty10 \he facuhy10 thltindi· 1975.76Indbud,eledfo.

Pulp and P.perCol1llWliu yidual faculty Memben may 1976.77. includml IIIand M.tnln,companie:l.ndo!her h.a..e the ne...1SIry lnfomt.lltion 00111 It the .ank ofV>ee.

The prooUlcial Goft.n. nel _ 10 the proIfin... would == ~..e0Ll~1 ~'I= lo;ake =1 dec:f: PTmdenI and lbow.

~.I:.n~~~~:m:be~:.\lOWuk; ~re ~ ad told IJI they ..ere ~~:;G':~o'== ..~:e.t~rl'I:~~10 Aokmotill lfllr,oenilY. EYI1I don the SJ7,S milbon budFled doi:n& III • f.oor. MlI)'be!My tu_ be it rnoIftd thaI: of Ibt: lJaiort'rslty eommuD.l~ III

thouatl-. IUIlllbtr of cntk:t: CQD. for Memorial lJD? Tbe olrtiouI ""' but .t eons.ider~ble profil' F~raJ be drnm 10 thb DlODOIl,side. this InlOW:II 10 be exee. IllIW~rill thatlllOltofilisspmt 10 thm1Ieha. Surely they can I. AU reporu or eadl Tak pIl'liclIWly WI Yiew of the SUI-

Ii'te, il mellli thaI the Uni",nily in this prO'fince. Salariel aec:ounl "",b • much pealer cormi. For... >haD be OJIen.nd I"tion that the Idminilillationwill be forced 10 opel1te this for Ipproxlmltely $25 million bUlion 10 ....pporl !h~ Univenily IVltllabk ~ e.ch membe. will re~ to the faculty "onlyfllCl1 year with III amount O\fer of th~ IbQlfe lIDOunt. WMn one thlll they ha\fe in the palt.OU of the UlllYenlly faculty. thaI information whJch il con·$2 million Jen then whit wu COIIIide.. that about $6 mUllon compankt ••e nOw preparing to 2. That dellil~d r~po'U of $ider, of an lICIdemie nalu.e."lfdetermined 10 be the IblOhlte ofthilII rt'tumed 10&~mmenl exploll OUr potentl.l ps re· nch Tuk for... be melllinKful participalion on theminimum MeeIIIrY 10 maintain in the form of in.come tu IIId seAei. What will lhey eon· pub~shed in the M.U.N. pIl't of f.culty II 10 OCCIlr. o. ifexiltinI~ AJs,o il mult whm _ considen the olbe. trib.,lle~ Gue!le .1 Ibt: lime they "are 10 make valid and .ea-be mnernbertd that the lhll",,- fllll1ll of taluIuon, much more Wemorill is prooridmz aref.",....dedl(lPftsidem ~dJud~menll,thell..eml.lllaily has bc:eIt OPer1.tilll for Ibe tha.rt $6 tailboot is relurned quabfy ahteatiOll for YllUDK NOIpP. iDdudm& the foJ!. "W: the facllll1 mllenl! 011~I _raJ )"'11'I uodel _R clim:tIy 10 ~l1UI'Ielll Heoa: Neowfoundlanden.. To deny il lo..in, IpeC,floC infor· which to !we our ~,uapllliorl

but!Fwy conditions. The re- the nel 0ClI1 to the Nltion III the~ fUlllk 10 ",main "",liorl: IIldJu4Frno:nu.mlls iI thaI the lJrUYCrllty may IIlIldlleu than SJOml(J.ion.mI viable, to foroe illoculbaek.,iI (.) b....llry reqlllelll E.R. '.iill.....

~a:..c:: ;~:~ t;;e~~ e;: :c~he~~~lI:'~a':I:~ • mi'l.ke. E.R. W"d~.mt of each bud"l"y unit of Aaoeif,le Profesaor of Mothe·

=~Ie~ll~ :~;c~~:::.~~ ~~tmi~: ~0~:.u~~:~1:; Associate P.ofeuol of ;~;6.7~lIilfer$HY f: :S~keIJ~::::':.~~;=eli/= =el1~n::~bt;..~.:::n~~ Mathem.tics ?~.e:e(:Ie~II~~~~:;' ::nl Prof_ of Malhe·

thiI ha~n, an C'¥elI IR.te. ex· JlllI"'incialOConomyll • .-IIOf .:em'-,.:er"""=..c"",":...:.:19.:.:7>::::"::.,-==oc-====o=pendilure wiD be neallit)' ill direcl UllIw:nity IpelldillC 10- ELECTED TO CONfERENCE

~e~~~u~-: ~""'::::~~~a: Distinguished Geneticist (J/ARTSmen I .ctlOll ""'y procIuoe !be doon of the Uai¥rnily anti EtIydle Goodrid., At;UIIIA'rinp in the dlort term, _,I St. John's would lWtIe. re.:oooer Clinlor of the Memorial Um..e,·Ion& term, If MelllOriai ill 10 from the eeooomic ImpaCI. to visit M U N sily An Gallery..... rt'""ntlyremain. viable unl\fenily. the Whalls more Imporllnl, elecled 10 thc iIoInl of DirecloncClltIl ....ill be even "eate. than howeve., II 1101 the mooelary of !he Canldian Conference ofthey miaht be. benefit 10 the prOYince of IUch A distinguished Ceneliei!lt, Ballc Science and Medical SIU, lite Aru.

WhltilllllOfeseriOlll,how. III iJUtllu!ion, but .athe. the Dr.JohrtLHalnen"".w~IYiliI tkttll on Moppin& the HWIUlll The Canadilrl COlIferen...ner, II the Pl'OIpeCI of IIe\feR educatioN.l >'lillie. Memorial ill • Memo.ial Unl..,nity Iller thiI ~. The Semlnar will lake of the Aru is an independent.cut-badcl, Iltou.ld aovemmenl cood Uni¥el'lily. It Itu .... of moath 10 Ieclure and meel ....ith pia.ce in the Conference Dinin& ~JIllllII'lItai non·profil &

poliey mnain IIl'Chan,ed. How Ihe besl IQChe.. 10 be found fKlllty and lIudenli interuled ROOIlI (RooonI 2828-30) II the IOClilioo of O¥I'f SOO .rlisll,.r1I_,e? l1uI is cliff_II 10 pre_ not only In Cauoda or Norlh ill the Bacieftc:n.. HSC at 4 pm. Dr. Hamo:nlXl will orpniutionl and IUppo"en ofdiel, bill Iella"ppo:ae tltll the Ammea, bul lllY"""'=ft. The Dr. Hamellm't ..ort::: is abo meel .... th obItettleMru: aDd the.1S am:a Caluo4a. It iI!he1.lnmnity "ere forced 10 dote quablyolitsplO£Rrnl"-beat COIIOUD"'d with dllOlllOlt.lfne K(lo(LIlolopsll fram the SL oal)' orpnizatiort Iinkm& theibdoon, ..dex.aminetheec» lteadily Improrinland i1_ Rllillland ....ththedilposil.. JdIn'sarealttheG.aceGmeraJ .11 III whole, f.om coast,llIIllliclmr-Clthiswouldhayoe thinlofwhiehNewl'ound1lndeli durtnefetlihfe.ofbioeheltjcal Hc.pilalOllApril'l1. openlifll inboUlofficial 11II­00 51. John', and the P.oYillCC can be prOl.ld. III .esearch actly· diso.de.. and 11011 defonnitin Dr. Hamerton. D.Se. is lUll" Illd lpUking ..ith •

gene~r~tly, let UI consider the :en~t:t::c~:;::~....~ ~eO:c~~I~~ :~~ ..r~:~ ~=iC~~, II:-~ c:rne~~ $trOlll~oieeCanadlln Confcrencepresenl Uni\fenity budgel of pay diVidend$ in the future not were de..,loped ~r the years DiVilloo of Genetlc! In the De- of the "'11 members Irt' repre.137.5 million. Of lhil IITlOIlnl. only 10 Newfoundland, but also be&inl\ln& in the 1950'5, and in penmenl of Pedi.lria, Unive.. sented by an openly"'lected.pp.oximltely $23 million 10 Canad. and !he world Fll- !he 1970'1 we", refiDed IDd aily of Manilobl, and DiRCtor Board ofGow:mondrl n fromlXXIIe$ directly from the Federal eralIy. ...en dinlcal .pp&allorl, TlRy of the lNpal1mo:nl of Genetics, fOUl ICOCJ'Ipitk .epa almoItGcJIoemmeaI with the prow\lloe The pliahl of the Uni¥rl. """'" b«orne imporWlt 1001I in Health Sc:imea Cente., Wi:lm,t. all of ""boat are profemonalt:QlItribuq only SI4--$15 milo aity i111lO1 eatirely lite flult of COllftKlIul& parertliWhOK family pq. Namlobl. He WII .......rded IIUIII or IIU .drruolllr.ton..lion. If the I.lIliYersily "ele to Ihe P.oyllICiaI Goooerttmelll.. hillorieIitItlieatethep",aenceof hiI unde....duale and doclonl 50IDe 0( the rnrmbc:rs indudedole ill doors, !be ProYin« Menaorial is the only rruojor lfrD. CIInlin FfMtic QIM'I, and in deIJea by London lJrq""'rsity.i11 Pelel SWllllI. Director of thewould be $23 million JMlO"" _ w:nlly in Can.ada or perlUl~ pudictin& the prelelloOl! of him an AlJOCiate of the Royal Col· 8100fman For.aatbtiort; Ronaldbul mo.e tIuon that. In addition anywhert' ..ithoul siplifleanl en. defecli in the unborn child. kIl' of Scien... and a Fell.... of lrrin&, Canada Council, Ponceto the $23 million, the Federal dU'lIIlenl fund. It is often Ptd Dr. Hamerton ....1I1 &lYe I the hulllUle of BioiOlY. He II Edward lslllld; Walter J,zllTlln&GOIfenvnent lhrouKh itl YlrlOUl thaI SI. John', hIS Ihe hi&hell leelure in the ludilorlum of the Presldenl of the AmericlII of the New BrunJWick Theltre:I,encln, p'ovtdel .ele.lch number of millionlirea per Health ScimOOI Complex II 8 Sociely of HUmllI Genetics. the Mlehael Cool< ofNe....fountllllld;II1JIII whlc:h lmount to ....eD capita of Illy othcr ;ily oullide p.m., AprU 26, on The Prenalll Jar.,.1 lOCiely of Fneticisll In and JOlIII MurrlY, Di~or ofO'l'er $4 million. lltil ill an the middle elSl, all at the ex· DiIpoIlI of Galelic DiIotders, !he ..orld, and • foundllll mem- the Robert M.d..aulb..hn GalleryImOIllIt flOl to be _ud ., and pense of my f"",f.1III:n"",0 10 which III intert'lted pellOlll bel of the Canadian CoIIep of in ow.-a...ouId be kat 10 the plOYiDor: -=: thepeaJallllm.pllerftl!as. an inY,ted. Dr. W.Mac:Diarraid, MedicaJGeneDalIl. Nn..~ is Vir;e.Ihould the Uahenity c"* III DC lOCM:ty. "'hal CUltlibutiorI ProfellOf ad OlIiIrtIWI of Ned;" Dr. tbrnenon hal name.· ~t of the Atlantic Prow­doon..FinIlIy.....thoul.IIIliooti.· hrtelbt:richof1ltilpl'O'rinc:e QDl'.wiDbedtatrlrlanofthll _pubUatiOlll10 ltiIerNil. _AnGalleryAllOcil~

!lity aD 01 OUI)'OUlll aeaclemlCl made to the lJrqftl1.tlyt A few keNR. iIoc:ludw& the fml and -.I and III Iiso Cbarpenon of thewoukl ItPe 1010 10 the main, """'" _d on !he brd of Oa the .ftemoon of April yolumn on Human Cyto- Ai.lantlc Sdeetlon Comrrutl£e ofland at cOlllldenble upe..... to ReJenIl.nd othen hl\fe pro- 26.1 4 p.m.• Dr. ~mellon ..iD pella; YOfumn Ihree IIId four C.....da Council'l Explon.tioaNe....foundllnde... 10 thaI the vided III inligrlifkant .mounl in Ii'" I Seminar 10 gadu.te 1e..,1 Ire In preparalion. Pro&run-

''CamPUI Coounent" II open to III members of theUni~rsily community who wISh to up",u their Y,"WI andoponiolll on Uni~rsity.ffairsand iIIun.. AD submiuionlmUltinclude !he wrilel'llIIllleand poIitiOll,l"eMelCldrelillenenandaticlel 10 TlR EdiIO', k,U.N. Guette, Room AI4, A'II andAdmillllll'lltonBuildinc.

o,.tiIIftI apnued in "'CIIl1pUIC_I"~ the 'OeWl orthe ..thon and do DOl -"y ,elkel olTlcilii Uru¥rflitypolity.

Memoria I's va Iue tothe Province·

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Thutsday, April 15, 1976,P1I&e3

situation. ~galds mosquiloes, ,-------,trnnyspeciesofwhichhavcb.,.n Duril1&its first three yeanmainlained for many years in of exiuence (1972·75),laborltorielallovertheworld,it 5435.900 wen: awarded tois nOl yet possible 10 produ~ RuvP from SOu,ces outside ofself·maintaining colonies of NewfoundlaOO - tbe Nationalbl;,w;kJlies in the labonnory RtMarch Council of c..nadaThese in$Ccts' ew are easily (NRC), the Int......tional 0e'Ie1·collected in the flCldandstor.d opmcnt Resurch C.ntreand thcy can be hatched 10 (IDRC), the World. Health Orp.produce the immalUte slages and nization (WHO), aOO industryevenluaUy adults. However (The,Upjohn Coml"'ny,KaIama·while adull mosquiloes usuaUy roo; Call Zeiss c..nada Untited,male readily in the laboralory Montreal; Merdr Fnml Labon·blacld1les are oddly coy. illS tories, Montreal~ The Unil"fundamental to both Our biolDgi income from panll for the nextc.al contJOI work and OUr new three yean (NRC, IORC, WHO.Insect GJOwlh Regulator project and now The W..R.. Hewleltfor us to develop a self foundation) amounts tolustaining blackny Iaboralory 5171.000annually,andconlin­colony, This in itself would uinlmajorsupportfromNRCisrepresent a mmendoos Slepfor providedforuntillalel980.ward lowuds the solu1l0ll of '-:-c:---c:-c:-..,--'­cuHent problems elsewhere con. which are relponllble for thiscenting the lranlmission of dlsellle.humandi5ease by tlOpiCal black- The search fo'abiologicalJlies." agenllocontrolS;mu/i..mda....

Al the present.. time, Dr. nos..m Is being carried out-inMumy Colbo of RlJPV (Re- close h<lison with Memorial'ssearchAssociale).Dr.AIUnd.,.n RUVP - by Frfnch 8m...(ACling Depuly DireclOr), Mr. mological and parasitological ex·JOf Mokry (Research Assistant) perts II Bouak~, Ivory Coast.and Dr. kill F"rnlWY (Research These studies arc centred atAssocia"') are collaborating l'lnslilul de Recherches SUItowards lhe establislun.m of a l'Onchocercou, which belonpblackflycolony. to the Organisalion d. Coordi·

Mr. Molay, who recently nation et Cooptration pour lacOl\lpleted his B.Sc.(HOIIs.) al luue Contre les Grandes En­Merooria!, has already mlde im- demies _ I coI1abo.ali.e groupporUlDt contributions in this representing the eight rran..cODDe;:tion, III a result of which ophone West African counlries,he was invited by the World and France its1l:Jf. Thiscollabora·Health O,!aniutioo 10 partid- tive biological control researchpate in an international meeting project is heavily support.d by011 the p'oolem held in Genevl, the International De'lelopmentSwiturland, in October 1975. Research GIOUp. Ollawa

RlJPV'1 interest in black· (lORe).ny control has Jead to important RlJPV is aho directly as­coUiboratl'le rneatch II the in- sisting the World Health Orga.lemalional level as patl of a UN nizalion in connectiOll with thep10granune aimed II elldicating Onchocerciasis Control Pr...bhckfly.transmitted ollCh... gratnme in lbe French·speakingcercillts, a disease which oflen countries of MaU, Upper Volta,relultsin thetragiccOllll:quence lvoryColllt,Benin,and Engllsh.of "riv.r blindnel1" in trOpical speakin& Gharta, and is one ofAfrica, IIId, thanks to 17th/19th WHO's delignated CollaboratingCenturysla",,-trading,inpattsof Centrea.the American ttopics too. An In March, Dr. Lain:! visitedAfrican blackfly eloquently Bouak~ to help finalize plans forcalled Simulium d.rmnosum ao inlensified IDRC·funded re­$Crves as carrier fo, pulSltic surch programme. In con_worms of the gen~ One/roarc", Cont'd. on page 7

nOlinfecthighe.fOJrnloflife,bUl their invasion ofmo5quitoesand blackflie5 leads to theYic·lim$' death. While there Ifemany questions to be answeredabout the life cycle of the mer­mitltids in blackfiks. it is knownlbeycan kiU off up 1095 percent ofce'lainblackfiypopu.lationl in No.th America. Theell&' of'mermithid worms, likethose of blackflies and mOlqui.toes, are hatched in wat.r. ThefacilitiesoftheRUVPin~ludean

underwale. laboratory, the"benthobservatory~, installed ina natural blockfly stream nearSI. John'5.Neceswyecoiogicaland experimental sludies arebeingwtdertak.nthere.

Re;:ently, a group of sub­slances(caned lnseclJuvenileUorrnones, and also referred to..., Insect Gtowlh Regulators)have been produced synthet.ically. These are modeUed onnatural juvenile hormones whichplay an csilential part in the

Dr. ManltaU Laird, Dire.. ogy at Memorial. "While lhe normal growth of insect larvae.10. of Memorial University of responsible use of synthetic The$C subSlances lie now beingNewfoundland', Research Unil chemicalpesticidescanea$Csuch developed for lhe purpose ofOn Vecto' PathoJogy-(RuvP) problems in major northern disrupting the life of the larvae.has been awarded a 5150,000 developments like the Churchill On behalf of Zoeoon Corpora.research grant by The W.R. Hew. faUs hydro-electric project in lion(whichlsdevelopingacom­lell Foundation of Palo Alto, lablldot, the COlts can bepr<> mercial JH produCl callcdCalifornia, to punue further the hibilive for smaller undertakings Altosid), B.C. Research of Van.Unit's investigatiOlls into the Isolaled in the midlt of vast couver, British Columbia, havebiQlogical control of blackllie5. biling fly breeding grounds. We ClIrried out preliminlJy work onThe grant will enable research are invelligaliog one lpecific the effect of Insect Gtowth Reg.scientists to cooduct a cOl\lbi· facet of fUlure control method· ulltors on the emergence ofnation of laboratory and fteld oIogies-bioiogicalconlrol". blackflIe5 ftom the pupae. Instudies in Newfoundland to Dr. laird, Chi.f of the relalively snWl-scale IaboratOf)'assess the effecti"eness of Juve· Wmld Heallh?rganization'sEn- experiments they found. thaInile Hotmonn (0', Insect vllonmental BIology Unit from the develo~nt of blackfIiesG~th RegulatOR) 10 con· 1%1.(,7, and a member of wucomplellllydisrupled.trolling blacknltS and to usess WHO's Expert Advisory Parlel The Califomia-based com­any othe, ~pacl these com- on lnsectici~es since 1953, be· p~y Zoecon Corporation Ispounds ~lght hue upon he'le5 in an lOlegrated approach now ~kin& adequate quantitiesstream-dwellml o.rganiSmS which lowards m05QuilO and bla~k.ny of Altosid amiable to the ROo~ nllur":, ene~es 0' ~asJt.s c?ntr~; an approach comb';'UlIi search Unit on Vector PathologyofblackfllCsdunngtheUlJJl/lll· blolopcal,chemlcalanden\'l'on· for intensive studies of its effcctsture, aquatic phase of develop- me.ntal measures "applied on not only bLackfliesbul alsoment. The ~roject IS to be agllnsl a ~ackground of sound organisms associaled with theilfunded by slX·monthly Instal· undersl~dlDg of the o""rali stream-dwelling developmentalmeots of S25,0lXl0ver the next ecology." . stages.three ~~. . Concerning the biological Dr. RUFf Gordon of

This new development will oonlrol aspect, D•. ~rd say5, Memorial's Deparlmenl of Bioi_fmm pan of the continuing r.· "In nature. blackflte5,. mos· ogy, and Dr. Jean Finney ofilearch. undertaken by Dr. Laird qUito~s and other dasea$C· RuvP, have Ilready experi.and his reltarc~ l.am tOWa.n:!s l!"nsmtlters are subject to a con· mented in the laboruory withthe mass cultlvauon of biological Slderable measure of popuLallon Altosid, withoul demonstlltingconlrol agenls for the purpo5C of hmitallon from a, vanety of aoy m effects ap1mt mermithidconlrolling blackflies without predalors and dlSease-agenls. nematodes.cauJing the kind. of ad"" .... ec... Memorial's Research Unit on "It il encouraging that thelogical eITeclS sometimes lWOCi· Vector PalholOlY is working use of Altosid does not showated w~th ine~ponsible uses of towards the artificial p'opa· any 'in effects againsl thesesynthellC OfgaruC pesti~id.5. gation or sele~ted natu,al worms. In fact, the original in.

Canadians. csptc.laUy lhou enemi~s, so a.s 10 IOcreI5C their vesti,galions of On. Gordon andli\'l~g in northern reglolls: need cffectllleness lO reducmg b!ack. Finney suggcn thaI a combi.no tntroduction to lhe dllcom· fly and mosquito populatton5, nation of Allosid aod the mer.fort and misery ClIused bymos- thereby helping 10 alleviate mithid nematodes that ale Ourquil~ and blacknies. 'They are C.aoadian nuisao~ and avi.an prime subject of reilearch, maya .nutsance 10 man as well as 10 disease p.'oblems - and major prove more effective thanwtld and domestic ~imals, an.d human dIsease proble,:" in de- ntithel conllol ogeDl when used.are 0lIC of lhe baSIC facton m ""loping countnes.. Elimination by itselr',saysDr. Laird.holdingbackthedevelopmentof ofthetargetinseclSlJrlOlagollL In addition to the workthe North. Some ~anadian bit~ng The aim is lheir reduction to wilh Insect Growth InhibitD.r5,Jlies also carry wseailes caUSlOg ac.;eptably low nUmbCR VIa en_ the W.R. Hewlett FoundatiooS~knClS and de~lh among both vi,oomentally acceptable and grant will permit further re­wiJd and domesllc birds. economically; feasible pr... search Into the mass cultivation

"Ourprimaryinlerestisin cedures." ofblackllies in thelabOfatory.se:eking new ways lo.conlrol Among the naluta! eoe. "We are experiencing ablling ny pell probleml m Cana· mies of the blackfly and l11OI. major problem common toda"saYl'D"La.ird,whois~ISO qU!to are merrruthid nematodes. e'leryone In blackfly oontrol"Refrilpnliooluo;loeralioollUr1ll_hotolabon.toqlunlbla<kllyhabllllLRes.arch Professor of Parasnol- lbese round-wonn pausites can· explained Dr. Laird. "Unlike the D... Murpy CoIl>o (1010"'" AI V_a (rIFt).

RUVP Awarded$150,000 Research Grant

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GroYlth-NeYl Limits

Lc1 me Nm for. momenl10 the apecif>t: eJW1Ipk of thepcuolr:um indUltry.nd Iook.,some of the eO<"llCql,lCllcesof thcdl1<l1allc eh'f\FI thll h.vetaken plloce dl,lrin& the paat threeyea".

Re<:e111 cYentl Iffcctilllthell,lpplyandpridn'Ofpctrol.eUll1 have pointed out lheWlique RlItureofpclloleumliamouroellldthculenltowtuchow ICChnoI"'ca1 C1Y1Wt>Oll IIdcpmdenl on il. Tbe1e ncnuhlVc lito dnmIuzed hom then:aIllies and the hnlalionloftile interdependence wltich cha·racterizelthetechnologicalcivil·izatlonlfldlheerilicalrolcofpellolel,lmin il.

Beca\IICofthcellynllil..brlity and low con of oil-"d pi- Itself. lribIltc 10 tbe dy....milmlndifl&mllilyofwiadua­try - pcuoleum IIa pIO"idedthe b.a for muc:b 01 the rapidpowth of the b/cIlIy rndust...IlIudJocieflClainocthebelPll'ninl of this century. Indeedmuch o( our prnenl wcalth andpower.ndthe plOCClIC,and

melll. redeaipln,ofindllImli c:apabilibel 10 Wt ledmoIo&Ylyate1nlizlwhlchlhernid<resof willtcrvcratJal,.thandetermillCone prOCCSl become rbc..... thell own Jl"owth plttel'M.mllcriab of another. Technol- 10 OOIIIllnes like CoaMb0JieI ror RCydln& and re-uIC of where indUlU'i.ll deYelopmenlmaleriabll1d.botementofpol- halbcC'neoncenlratedin.rel.l.lution ml,l,t be inteylted Into lively few high growlh aleu itluch I)'IICITII. nOi merely Idded melfi' 0 COIl<:Crted dri'IC for.on 10 thern. ml,lch better dislributlon of in-

duatrialClpacily.

mE PET1tOL£UM iNDUSTRY.£CO.OEVEl.OPMENT AN EXAMPL£

Moatnewindlillrialapae.Ify, p-rucululy Wl ...tuch "resource- or bbow-itllensi'lC,mual be built izl the lea deve~

oped plm of lhe·wo.k!l,lndcrCOIIdilionl which will ......blc:them 10 avoid many of theenvironmental and locial COitlthe now he.vily !ndl,lmi.liudftIionIha¥cplidforlhetrindlll­lrial de¥Clopmenl. The marriap;of eoalOl)' and cconorntC$,

IIIhldtla.ll-ecodcvclopmenl"...ould be dI:sIpcd IOUJIlIC thattbe pr«lOUSlllrunI~lO\lfCCIof

lOiI.foreat....lCr, plant andm1l111llife of tile IeII developcdrqiODl are exploited Inwaylwhich make besl IlK of theilown Jklllsand labwr, II1d hal,moniu with their own CIJllI,lreand YIluc lyatetnl 10 producerraximumbmefiu(ortheirpco­pie withOUl dcslroyllll there­IOUloe bae 011 wbich IUlWiIed

devdoprnenl dcprndl. hme.....loe._lIIlIIItluiltheKICpImntUll have MI .eona to thelateU tedlllolOJieland supportfor the d~veloprncnl of theirownloCientificandt«hnoiogiClil

no:: P.W. ANGEL YDfOIW.L L£CJUU

TlooF.W.",... N.......... Loo:fIl .. _r-IoI0rd0l1 b1O'.IoI••ricoP.Srro.t.0....... of ...IIOe-..ShOWK II tIl.pIIoI"""'" (10(1 IOriI!'l),O•• SJ.Car<w'.OO........ offM"'..... 1MfIl.. CllIIUIIlnec:D•. J.I."' : , kleRl M.O. 1010""1: 0 •• StI'Oq. 0.. Roberl o...pll••, Dc... of E,..;r.e.ri..,; Dr. "' 1 I,l.V "L hof......a1 SdoooI. _ e-.lIiry S<1Yn.; Or. R_ , ...... "..,lIto Dean of .JlII.........TIle Lecltlle __ w••UoWiIIed ., 101-.. U_ry II 1967 Itr .. f_~r oI!Il< "I< ".W. oUt<L •~1...-. iIISLloII.... 1lIc __ ..__.. 0I .. 1'_I'Yor

~ .. Af'IIliodSd-<e ... _......,III ....a'_...'_III~ .._ ..SurdY. il iaelelltlull

preenl IfO"'th pllIem. andpnc:licftanleif-<lcsrnrc:1iftondcannot be IUIwned. Is nof,tOWth.then.th<onlYIfl""cr?lei me ...y with.U the force Ican mu,ter, thaI no ,rowth IsNOT the anawcr. I know of nogovernment today IIIhleh wooldorCO\lld1'olWillrilyopifOlopoDey of no f,tOW1h.. Howeve.,no f,towtb ec:ooomieswillbc theuI.timllereadl~thccOllWl1led

pumtrt~pracatopp'OIIChesIO

f,towth~bydeslroytaltbe

undertyinlJnarurairnouloebllle.aredc,trO)'lr\lthebMilfOlCOftoIinl,led growth. The rcal aIlem­atiYe to no growth is NEWIVOWth - a new appl'(luh togrowth _ both in the mo.eindUllliwudllldthedevelopin,lOCIeties..

Thr_f,tOWth.pproach_st be baoed upoa ~mOnI ofthe arliflcill and self4efealinlconJlicr.bclWClCD.ecoJocy..,d~ ...hichianowbllillinto ol,lr ')'Item of ccononedcciaion II1Iking.We ml,llt makeecolOJ)' and cconomics Ihc allie,they c.n and Jhould be in eyolv­inllI\ .pproach tOllowth. theprimclJOllofwhidt ...iIIbetopn:xIuce. bel~r quality of lifefor people. W~mtlIl bl.lild inlothe l)'ltem bywhkh ptnvth iaII:DClllcd andllli~d.mca­

u.eswhlch-..reIftiCfYI,lionofthe UIOIlrtt and errrironmellllllCiPiIlll bale on which eontinllcddcvelopmenldcpcnd.a.

In pr.clicaltelllll.tltlswiU

NO GROWTHGROwrn

vironmenllll Mooltorinl S)'Ilent "..---:---...,..-----~.,..-~--.......,_ "GEMS", whidt UNEP ilflOWICltinlup,andthelntem.tiOllIlReferral Syau:m - MIRS". (orthe dnsnruruuoaoIimportllll.,forma1lOll affcctinlenYlron·menlllldecilioll_bD&.

Both ''CEMS'' and -IRS"IIC rornponmll of the ·'Earth..... Ieh" nelwork. orM: of lheprinciplll el~ments In the pro­gramme of the United Nltlon,Environmenl PIOIl"lmme.

While It ilCSlCf\lili toidentify the typcofriab ..hichrequin: roopentrte ICtionOllI •&JobIlacale,nilalaolllOllim­portant to be dear IIbouI theisWeswttkhdo_req,,,reaud!POOalaction. 111II a &11:11 be.~intheprinciplethllCftf)'

iIIuc ahould be dealt with on thelowest level in the dCClIIonl1\llkingehaln on which il can heII1Inagedeffcclively.ndthltboften, pIIlticubrly indevelopln&counmes, very dole totheguarooaortberornmunitypl.

Then h100c been IOIIlC Ill'IIlflCllltchlrllesillthemYIIM­rnmllll lIlO'I'ftnelll Ilnce theSlockholm COIIfcrencc in J......Im.AI\hltlime.lIlOIlckftl·op.n,eountricswe.ebrJelylpa­thetic to. evm suspidOUl of,envirO\llnCllI.lflddilhpreoc­C1Jpation ordilcasc of the rich.Bl,lt.ainUtheSlockholm,Envir.omnent Confen:noe,.nd iarFly• • rCliull of il. de¥Clopm,COUQUia M¥e come 10 reprdenYlromnmt .... iaue of malIlrlp<IfUDCe 10 them, beUUIIdirecIJyOlltheirpnorilywkofirnprovinJtheeondttioftlofhfeof !he" pc",*,. Moal of themhave now liken ltept to flllb­IlsIt nllional enyirOnmenl.1 pol.lcies and Idminillnl;Y1i ria­

cltincry.Ellvirolllnmll1iltl mUlt

Ftmtotheoentreofthel1owtharena IIld play. major part IIImakinl dell the cIiIl'lCuitr::hoion,ininQueocinlrbclouP~thllwilldelermrneow

m'rir<XlfDll1l1III fUlure. And. InnOlfuwiU1hescchoiceabemore import.'IIIO ourenvi.on·mental futl,lre th"" In the fieldofenerllY.Encr/lYis.centr.1element in the CfO'"'lh proem;eon,equently. decisions onftlCfI)' must be ial1mltely tiediawithdClalionlonl1owlh.ThrIWOlICiIlIcpuabk.

ErrtIt_lIlCII1lIOIbe_Il. anluucacparatelllddislincl from l1owth. an IuueWtidtC.II be lieall ..ithalmplyby Iddilll 1I10thcr clemenl 10OUr presenl powth prlctlce,.The challenge we now face isnothln&leIIthanth.tofcreatlna....hoIe new.pproadt to thepowth of ow society. 10 \bepWl of ow f,towth. 10 theproccsaa of ow powth. and totbe')'l_ofinomlivftmdpmliliea whir:h delerrrme owp-tlCl'lll~gowth.

I am p.lefl,ll forthc Iuihcomp~nt you M'IC vaid meby lISkinI me 10 dd~. tttilyal',teclunin wae:rielal»Iilhtd 10 memoriaIiK one ofNe..foulldl.lld·1 ouUWldma-. F.W. Anld. I fed ape.daIIyhonoutedwbcn I rcr::aIIthedillinprisbcd pc",*, who M¥CPfe«ded me Inthllseriel,iII­c1l,ldingmylood friend,Al,llelioPeccd. who gave lall ycar'llee­tllle.

MOIlofmybfeb-.bcC'nlpcnl promoli"ll powlh and~lopmall in ...nous fOf1l'fl _~dieYdopmclltofnalllraire.

IOWca and ofilldustty-and in..tin&the~lofthf:'- doTeloped to\UItrin of theworld.Dlinrcthcpallfi'IC)'CilQ.... th the United N.IiOfll, fhnebempreoccl,lpiedwilh the tasko( dea~ng with IODle of theroegaU_ecolllequenoelofyowthIIIId dc'IClopment - destrucllonof the natlllal mvironrroent,riskJlobwnan bealthflODl pollution.anddeleriontioaill thequablyofllfe.

hWOllldlla¥Cbenimpof­Iibklo0;Qm8throu,ftllus'upct·lel>f;Cwirhoulfacia&some'ICrylmporlanlquelliOlllaboulowImlitional notionlo(economicpowth. This hu been an lmpor·I.nl ]camln& process for me.Now thai I 1ta'IC rClurned 10Can~llookfolWlldtobeln&

Ible 10 apply ..hal I M'ICleamcdillbclpr"llolbapc!hefaarn: C'OUnc wtUch ean.cLamust take in lbc 11.11II field ofCDC'I)', particularly in lelallonto thcde'fClopmenlofiupctrol,

lamconyinced th'l CMl­Ida tw. I,lnlque opportunlly tolet I ,000 eumple of how theecollOlIlic. locial and environ·mental dimensioN, relloti", 10both our Il.UOI'LII inlernl andowintemaliOlllllraponAbiliUCl,(:llllbe~.ia_1UlC

e.uda'i fU11m! CDCfK)' aeedaandin~lop!Iaand"lIhzIn,

itscnerl)'n:lOllIces.

GEloIS AND IRS

Ellmlniling 10clo·environmental rislu or redllCilllthem loaooepllble propGfUonlft'quirea COMlraintl which ...ilIdrrecIJylfTcct theintemtsofIndustry Illd of iDdiYid.....Oeuty. thnl. it is imporunlthatwc dcviMeffccli'lC ....thodafor delCCtin& or IIl.lic:ipltilllthOK "ol,lterlimilll" typcofrls.ks ...hile there is ,till time tocontrolthe.cllvilieswh.lchf,iyerile to them. I amplcased 10 SlYthaI w~ already hive the begin·nlnpoflloldt'I)'Iteminthe"OUler Iimll$" propmune of theUi¥ted N.tioftI Eavirlllla.t'rosnm. ..hid! • dnipedlp:'Cifally 10 mJm tbehelpoltheintml.bonal.,;imlif>r:oom­rwnity In Ide1IlifyIDaaudt rbband pointilll I,lp the meaAlICSrequired 10 dell with them.Th.Iawill be pe.IJy facilillted by lheestlblilhment of the Global En.

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NeVI Possibi IitiesprodllCtS whicll IJllIde poqlble inchrstrialiud rqiOlll to their TIus "'Nn> International Ec:o.!ht."(C)Numer 1OCie1)' hi." been pI'~1 knll 0( _altll IUld .......~ Ordcl~ 1.hoWd, ill mybuilt upon peucl.eum. BUI the power. Sunl)' thil ImP'*S I oiew.ha",.oncofiuprindpielow ~I lIIId ~ady .yailablbly ,pedal obliptiOll on the md_ lentts, IoC«ptanQe of the plin­of pet,oieum 11_ also kd 10 triaJjud 1OCiet>es. Ihe prindpll: ciple that all people should bedillortlonlln OIll pr~ues of beneficiaria of lhy P'()f;essel entitled, • the mOll funda·growth and wlSteful conlUmp· thaI ha." created \hil probl<m. menIal of human rights, \0 ac.lionp.11e.nl. Of COUll", these rClpotlU· etsI to lhe basic Inources and

The manifold benefit. bIllLiel lIe now Ih.nd by the enYilOnmeow eondiliOllI re­which hue been generated by JlIoouanllnaIH,><\Swhlchl1cbe- quired tOQIIln their lives onapetto!eum-GlKd modernization Jinninl 10 ~IP the benefilS of dm:ntly human level.hi." lCC~d lllpl)' to the in· the Inc..._d oil po«L They, This mOil certainly in·d""riahU'd counuies with the 100, are challenlll'd to lib an dude _ to balle suppties ofleChno6<lg. thc<;apilal..,d the cnlighleMd and JftIftOUS In;' o:<IertY ..d,inlNnyc.es,thismultell requimi 10 Uploil 1\Uk towanh the,t Iesa ra¥lllln:d will IlIfan, m practice, pelIol­!hem. II is 0I\Iy .mce 1M «'Oetll dew:lopml: _II)' blothers, ~um. Acoep_ of lhiI (!filIci­priQI: incftaes mil producilll especi:ally m...,....tuc:hanupel· pk wiD Rq\lln ..... me_olrourilrin hzvoe bepn 10 enJOY IeIlCill& the ~I ~'" drlTn- di:un1lulllll the COIlS of !histheulonlO'fl:ldlleohmofttwv lia •• multollDCleMedCOIb anKJaPl!he rich. wdl.,1SbcMflls. M OIX who "- spelIl of Ihnr oil impollS eombiMd bmofib ImOIlJII the poor. IImuch 01 hiI wOlltin& bfe in the Wllh. sapifianl maeun 1Il!he mcltl, for example, indlllk •peuok\llll induslly, I ha",'" COil of food and OIMI key diffr=lIN price Sll11Clure fOlWllys belie",d thai thls retOUtce impollS, ,n IlOI'l'le eun com- such key produelS • petrokum_UIldervalurd,nolinlrl1tllof pounded by lhrrffeelSofnal' i:nwhidflheb.icnredsofe..h1M CllIlIofproducinlll but in ulllidtsaslers. pel'1Oll will be plO'I'ided 1\.

terllli of !he .bsolulely unique On the whole, II mU11 be minimum COIl .nd lhiJ, in tum,qualitiel II pos.sw.e1 •• re· said !hat despite .dverse publi· migbt be sublldlud byprogre..source th.t is nOl renew.ble .nd, dty the respoose of the oU lively hlgber prien for leu elosen·in many of lu uses, not nplace. produdn, count';" 10 l~ lia!, lowel priority l'Ilergy use"able by any pnctical allemative. ~ resporlljibiliUes hu been. I n«dnot nmindthe peo.

Thlll,lserthencenlprke pcallive and plomisinl~.ln. pie of thla leliOll of Ihe power_inere,," •• powerful incenllft deed, in fflIny lespects, !he pc- ful role which petroleum pb.Y'to QC)ftKn'llion. and 10. much ttoleum producilll countrin, in our own ecO!lOlIly, Sharp in_mote seleclive and qua/il.Uft t-lticular1y thoH of the deft!- ae.n in oil pne:e. and short­approach 10 the...., of petrol- oplfll world. haw t-n motr llFSoflllpplyofthekindupet·eum in the fUlure. It is alludy folthcomitll ia theu R:sponte 10 imcrI; _tly, 110( only.:ld 10dear thai our dmwIds on pc- thzI probkm Uwl haft the in- tile COlts the indI>'iduai [800$ oftroIeumforthesupplyofmerJ)' ltuumli:zN ........ lnes.Fwu.m- ~ti:nlius OWJI needs II IlII

_I be dBlueally Rduced and pk, the Umted Anb Emll~tn enetI,Y _I. bul. they canphaleddow1lbytheendoflhil spend30prr_loItheirCSP anddohPea~effKloncentury. And thaI we must d~ IlIOidy oil sal" _ on fOftiF the futUIC powth prOlpecti of....lop • much more faHi&hled lid,. rompared with .boul one entfJY doefldmt npOll$. 1beand~bk:.pprw.ehIOthe peromlforCan-'a. npid aclion of the feden!ute of the world'1 lemaiflinl It is elear \hal, if lhe JOvtmrnenl.1 the lime of the~ of pelroleum 101$1II1t OEm oou.nlries would rise 10 unprecedenled inct~1SC1 in thelhat they may cOIlllnur 10 be thell nspon1ibiHlles 10 the d~ Inum.tlonal price of oil helped....Uable 10 meel C$Senlial and wloping world to Ihe utent 10 relieve the he.vyburden thatIfleplaceable needs for 1$ lonl» !hal the OPEC nallonl have aI. would othe""'lsc have fallen onpoIlible. re.dydone In Ihe brief period in-the entrSY....ort relionlofCIII_

The new era of higher COIl ..hichtheyh....eh.dthebenefilS ad.. It mitilaled the lransilionentrlY and POlCnliN acareilits of If\Crcascd oillennurJ, and If they mu,t irlc:V\ubly make to..I\ieh bepn with the 1IIarp in. OPEC counUies would dlslribule DlOIe permanent methods ofcnase In oil plica hu hi&h- more of thrit assistance toth.. CQI11endilllwithlhencweraofbcltled lhe prospecl of P-lf\I wh..., needs an: pales!, the higb COlt mellY,eompelllion betwee-n lhe w.nlS r-ds of the deftlGplnl wodd .lbis same sitllliioa hu ....and apptlllca ofmc rich and the fOl rxumalll$isuooe could be 10 SlpIirlCUlt!y incteaaed theblsie:nredsoflhepoor.Tothe met ....thoul ~or_n: COIIIpat.1Ift adnntapl of oilUICIII thaI ,., nles of con· ,ttailI 10 the «OIIOIflin of Cltbet produall n:1k-, priDcipaIIysumplion in the wealthier the c*1 richorthe_rieh AIle,ta.BulmuchofCatada'1Rauen., t-rticul.arly fw non- nabonl. fUlweoil.dpapotentia1iesl:S1Il'lItial purpoICS, n:dllCe1l11p- in the (IOIlOO are. of Ihe far

=:,a;:'lIin~aIC$~:°be~ NEW INTERNATIONAL EO). ~'::':'::~':::tedEacZthe COil$. And, to them, the COIl NOMIC ORDER and pi developmml can be awill not be thl! lund of """It BUI, in the final anaIy1ll, powerful enl!M fOllfowthlndinconvenience I""'" of lIS experi. IlOI'l'le more fundamenlal me... • melf\1 of helpifllio effecl theeneed ..hen we had to lineup'l UJ'l::l wiDha.e to beeonsidered If better di11ribulion of futurescIVke 'lulon1 to obll.ln gu lhe poor of Ihe world ale to be growth thaI thll country soduring lhe period of lhe oil assured of \he usentlalsupplie, bodlynee-d,. Prospects foryoutemb•• jP, To lhepoor. Itc.n be ofpetro!eumor e<juivalenlenel- own plovin<:e lie highly prom.the difference belween ijfe and IY re<juited 10 meCl thell basic lsinland one ofPetro-Canada'sdeuh,betweenpindinl.debili. fIet:ds.. prineipalob;eclh'tliliohelpIItm" dehumanizin& pGftlty TlIiI undellCOR:S the need UllIn \hat thll potmtJ.al Is ex,and the hope for some prosrrss fOl tile "'New llllem.ational~ pIored and n:.1ized • npidly u1000.ds. bellel life, .1 leal for IIWftic Orde." fOl whK:tt drve~ it II poaaiblri 10 be consistmlthrit r;hildnn. Th:iI me.... ia opina eountries Me now pra- with the kiDd ofqlWill.tMCOII·effecl, thai the car:r&ydcfJd,r:nl 1lfl&. To ac:bieft II will n:qUUll siden.110Dl1 wtlkh I bdie've mUSIdo:¥eloputa Npom mllSl flOW nqotiatiOfl of a .... sel of loClCarnpany our oommltmmt 10larF!Y bttr the burdens IIDd rntem.ali<mal attaflIICIlIenu fOl !be new powth approadL In­COIlSu:aillts wtKh n:SIlI!, how> the productiOll, marlr.eUD& aacI deed, huo-Callada II nowntr inadftrtmtly, f,om the.. priciar. of IIlItunIl. ItiOurCft. takilIa active Utpa to accelellI.duJleDt, _lCful and short· wel.indllltrial prodllClland the ICSIltlI of Newfollfldbnd'i1iIhted prKtioe:l which.oo:om- fOl the uamfr. of retOurCft be- proipecli", oil and pi ItIOlUCftpan;edthelfOWthofthelqttly tween rich and poor natlonL (and I hope thaI theR:willbe

an~nlSonthili:Dthe ~theme_ollotalKlf,

ncar future) and II lookinlfOl. dealr\lCtion, CIllwe risk re­ward 10 the prwpec:lofworkrn, pellli:n& mil cycle? E\'tn If wewitho!herfederaiagellcie'llld COIlld, it IIdoublfui that thethe province in helping to ""ure wholly precedented scale aDdlllal thll polffliial II developed nalure of the risQ we now f.oeand uliUzed 10 lhe maximum wOllld enable UI to have anOtheradvan\IiC oflhe people ofthil chance If we were to wall untilr~IIOf\, In fact I .m persuaded envlrOnmentN trqrdy is (m.

that Newfoundland c.n be<:ome minent. Such tragedie, ean onlya dynamic demonstnliOl1 of be .verted by foteseeinl theirhow the kind of new IfOWlh I posaibaity and acti:n& In IImri toam adYocauol art JIIodltCl-bel- ponent thnn.lei, more dUlabie and SIl,IQl- FOIlUl\I.tely, modern _IIablIt: beMfits of the enl1n popu. has. &realer capacily Uwll:ftt"bOIl tha tile t-..... we hPe 10 UDdef1Ulld whal is happeniJl&:followedlnthcpllllt. 10himllldlOfon:aetherislll.

Tlw ttaDSitiOllto._ ThenalquestioDiawhetherwe1f000h IOcieIy I am plOpll5llll wi! have the mb&blcfltd fIlIJQ\

has,pertllpa,itsbestll¥lotYln andpoliticalwiD,andthe_the hlltNn body. 1be hiJhIy ofowownull1llll1eself·lnlelf$industnabzed llCIcieuu fOl the we need to chanp our W'Y'....e of powth,or~Kee-pi:n&up befOle it 11100 I.tc. The reoot­WIth theJone:I" thtou&hin. nitionthatlloontadayiapoaaibleen.sinllo pIlrsue pIl.e1yphy.. lithe nnl Slep to avoidin,ll.Jcalkindaofcrowthwouldbeal Indeed, our unwiJllnpa tounheallhyandself.destructiveto recoarnze It u. real pouibilllyour socletiel u il would be rOf will make it more likely to hap­an.dullpersonlopursueway, pen.whk:hsimply.dded to his body 00..." reallyba.ethelem­dimensiolll, And, It would be rtUrII instinct? I hope not,jU,1 U wrona to $:Iy thallfld. t!louIh I IOIl1Iilimn wonder.coo must 'lOp Ifowinl when Whal an irony II would be if tIUatheYR:achtlte1tapofpb~al moll C1lJi&b.tcncd,ci'riliud uwIfflIlUrilyalltWOllJdbetoay powerflli J!'nellltion of burrallthai peopk 1I0P po..i:n& wben beinp should, tkrou&b iU ownlMy 'lOP CfO'liiIlI physieally. pttd, blind_ Uld rqIect.Tlw n:alpowtbofouraocielln brinI aboul the md of thein humaa tef'lm II stiD ahead of ItuDan apenlllcnl. And ..!sal aUI. But, il demaoda !hal we putiallar ilooy it would be,dlan.Ieour ...ysand.da.ptloa wbenllillOllIlIltot$Sat)l,athilftlOn rnatule kind of powth _ ItfltflDoa, UIlII& the_!hal is Ie. JiI)'Jica11y OIinlled power, hu. fOl the fi..llima inandlessdernand\lllofreaouroes huma.nhillOry,thcpolentJ.a!toandtheenvilOl\fl>tnt. malte pOlsible. beuer life for all

On the other h.nd,devel· hum.n beinp on pI'fIe! earth.oping (XIunuies lie II • much Quile frankly, I have bellltliOeallier ,ta. of growth in which doubl th.t the generation I be·they mu,1 eonlinue to lIoW In 10\11 to will achieve the. f\CWplt)"lcaltennsifthey.,elo attitudes. Certainly, in everymeel the fIftds and upilaliOlll Wllik of life, \hele lie rflCnand01 their people. BUl, they, 100, women who reaIi:ze the ....v1tymust emphasize the kind10f of the siluation aod wlto pr~

pltyslcal powth which an: pared II) rna.b the neoe.-yhnIthy Illd 1IUlainabieand c:an .:lJllll"""nl5. BUI whelbet theypI'O¥Ide meu peopk w,thu, bei:nindu,lI)'.in ......~nl,1Il~PlI opporlullities fOI Kif· !be~ woOd 01 tile Ia­uprettioo and fulrtllmenl ill boal wodd, tbe:ae mea andbumall lerma. _n haft DOl yel showIl thai

So, I un fuDy pcnuIIIIed they CUI break OUI of the CIlI·

thai we call rrnd the WAY of =1 apathy aeated by ~.

adtIevin& !be new powth IQd. _".ely, 1be crunch question II - Our IIC"CllIlion may flOlhave we the will! For, dearly, ~ in nrq the collee:lmthe IntlllllontothenewlfOWlh will thll ianreded to bleak OUIsociely implies 10me wry pro. of our pattern of COtllllmerism,foundch~lnoulpre.,nlofgrowthforthesakeof

altitude" Upectllion, and be. powth, of "Keeping up with thehaviour, in IOmt of OUr tra· Jones"tluough Increllina u·diliona/ nOlion, of achir:vement pendilule On IUpelnuOUI andand aUOOUI uaditionalidea,of even detrimental aoods. So, Ifwhat roMliluln priv.te and tltYlCflCutionfail".,wlhappUypublicrilblSandrnponsibilitln. ilrnay,lhopc)"OUnali:«:youfS

ThU1 far, the human spe- cannoc afford to.cies has provm Iti&bIY adaptable. I am COfI\'Inoed thai theBuI,llIlIalIy,_havedsanptl. new powth option II. lealour wa)'l only after huilll been option-thalilCNlflll:anbellerchutited by bitlet expelimce. powth, aounder powlh - _Man', history haa bem bued oa motr powth in lerm. of realrepealedeydesofa6vaftor,lra- qllliityofife,\hal,infaet,il,edylnllicled bylllillre wby oITeraw.paraDdedoppollunitieswar,o:oI1apIeandtrbuild... OIf' fOlthefuJIexpm:sioDofhWN.1IJt.icher leYd. N""" thaI, f<- the UplulionIllDIidlefullflor,.erinlnlSt lime in OUr history, we of me huDWI lpirit.

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hp6. 1'hunday. April IS, 1976

Centre for Res~arch in Labrador

Sports Report

Orpninllion

The CRl is adminISteredby an cxecuu"" eonunillCeappoi:ntedbythePreoadenlmathe ftll;ommcttodallllft 01 theVice·President, Profusion..lSchools Ind Community Ser.vices. The EXC<:Uli'<eCommilleeiscWdedbyanAd>ilol)'CoundiamptllledoflllellloaclDClR­bcr ftom uery dIKlpbDcactj..,ly ellplCd in resnrm in

~ Cenne fOi Reurc:h ill Rc:copIWnI lIS 1fIQ'C-.iLabrador, leccnllyntablished lIl~nlwlth r""l~hinby Memorill Uni~nilY'of New. Labrador, Memori.1 Univcnilyfoundbnd, hn .ppoinled Dr. c"'ated, in 1973. a CoounitteeAlan 'It"hiuic:k,afacuJIYlnl'mbn for IeR.rch in Labrador. ~01 the BioloIYDrpartJloelll lobe Conwilt« .... COlIIpoted ofita R£seard1 lkwlopmnll mol ~ntau.,a frOlll diKipliDesLiai:I<xIOfficcr. aclm: In ltSeaICh in Labrador

The Centre, the C"'ltiOO .nd fulfilled I policy formu·of ....hich was made possible by Iatlon role II well II actinl in Infundin& from.:llll"CG OUlJide tht 1Id.-lsOfy Ind lialJon elplCily.UnMnily II l'ftIl'OIl$ibIe f.. ~ CCIIflIlllIIee ~ndedJlIOIDOtmi IIld eoordinalinlre- the anoo. 01. CmIR: fOisearch Kli'fil>n in l.abnd... Researt:h In Labnod.. Ind thiIThese 1l:11'1illC'f lie broad baled recommendation r«ei~ theandCO'ttfthewhole'ptCtl'umof 'l'P'<W11 of the BOI,d of .Re­chldplinoes ",pramtt:d It tho: tenu of Memorial UnI~mIY.

UntYf'nll)'. The Cmue wiI1 aloo The Centre fOf Retearcb in lab­be --=uled with tht itlltratlOll lIdot", establrsbtd ... fril....01 multidilciplirwy Studllll p'" aryl916wIlhamaDdaIei0marily IIIOciated ....ith ,noutce I. Aetas I coordinlulIICtn-development in Labndof. Ire, reposilory of infor.

The Cenllehalalteldye. maliGn and ¥chlcle ofIabliIhed COIIIXIJ "'Ith • ........ commUllk::alion of the Memonal UniYCl"llly can-bel of pI'I'mIIDftIl IlI£DCItI and UI'..~nitY·1 rne..ch JIlle- pcted in tht Adllluc 1Jni¥el"lll>nIJ'OUpi in tht pn....te RCIOI "'III, npel'lile and pro. AtbkllC AIIooatton in 1975-76which hl¥e npreSKd I keen pllIlmelin L.obrador. in the folloorrll1lllpOlu, socCtr,Interest In wo,l:illl dosely wilh 2. To promote mulildisd. lennis (men and ....omen). cUfUnluniYCrsitYmc.aJ'Chen.. plifl.lJY reKIlChlr"llOlllaU (men and women), basketball

Tht C.R.L ri.l be bued Departmenu and Insti- (mea and women), \'OUcyballml Call1pus .d II tt:mponrily lUln of tht Uni¥cnl1)' aDd (1DCtI and WOIIlCtI). JOlf, aOlfohOllled .. Sl54 of th£ SQellCl: to kl, ...heR f~alIille,. countt)'. tnd". iMII field, sw.....and Enpneerinl Buildinl and lIle Uni«mty'l 'Brnt in mana (mm and women), bad-can be conlacled It M.~.N" E~I. the Ipplicllion fo' funds minton (men and women), fll:ld3224. hhaJannecutlveboird. forsuchrtteudt. hockey, and wlClilil\&- The ....COIlIistin& off"l"""'UtiWS ol In ad4111ttn 10 coord;' lily jtIdo, riOc shoolilll Ind1l'Uy .-IS of the U_lSIl)', natIP&....... researchll:UO'iMi fCllDllllelml did flOl CJlIoq>Cte\Indef thtchail'lllllllhipolDir. in La~, __ reteard!' bccatde IItI A.UA-A. compe.GordOtl Bennell. under the IUspktl of lIle CRl tilion .... held tllis m'·

D.,.8cnncnnplainedth.at will be on th~ Irnpict of Illy The "Illily Ilhletlll dis-the Cenlle II In COIIlact with majOf Industrial 01 relOllrce de- tinguished themsel¥ei on lheIfIOIIrncmbenoftheUniYf'rsitYlldopmelltinLablWiorSuch locaI,JIIGmlda1andinten:oI.withrneatchitttt:RlllilLabD- projected ~Iopmenu' rouId lqilte ic'<d.. ThI Soc:a:I teamdorlDdwisbcatou.~~indudt,forCIClple,theQClDo _MIlICI' up itl tbe Atlantic:COIItacll 10 Iff)"IlIII! ...,th currenl SIJUctioa of I TJII1I-l.abndor Intercol\eli.llC Cmlfe~cc. AOf propooed research in labn· highway, minin, acti.,itln PJch number of the \'IlIit)' p1ayelldor. . IIll thote plopo;ud fOI the Mat. wiI1 be trainln, with th~ Swrtrner

An)' PC"- Inlerested m koWl. aru. Of merD deftlop- Games tum wl1Ich will competeWOflri:na i;" Labrador 01 who lI'lI'nlS IIldl • dIoIc fIl'OPCI'N in thtCanllda SwnmerGama ItllYftltlyilkll.OI~pIIIIlsfOf fortheMakkurikllcaor~nellY behcldinSI..JtillI'slIUt_JUCarch won: III thiI fC1Ittn arc dr<clopmcnts lIIdlas 'm.. pro. mel. A former nnity pb)"tr

~ot~=t~.:li:e~·fl.2; :::"~~. ~epr~~,~;::' J=dJ=~~U~:;mcarch and • buef cumculum with the potential of .....jor :-~ '*':: f:: tllc

lheCan':~

ntK:Wucholthe""UltltolllK ::,:~=...~...%~ Amcn;::'Sinltnnetbte

r.=r~ Ne~ou::~~~:::: muki-disctplinary ,,""Ilch. b.kelball team made a flM

mineral fCsources, lie1 In labn· Research Interesl showinl in AUAA compelitiondol. Here, ther~ are prO'ten thiI yell. The team swept th~hydro _non attd. fal poRn- . The dilcipllnct c:urrtflilY Women's Intermediate BIII<et.tiaI of ofJ..tIore hydroc:atbon harilllli",ific:ani restarch JIlle- ball TouflUllll'nt ....th <kYalal·dc-poAu. These marlocs!un ~l and e~pcru. ill labrador iIllKOmIO~I_pou1lled 10 In incleMed dC¥elop- IIIdude BiolOlY. EJlltneennL 10II in lasl yft.r·Sl;OmpcttOOrt.mentalluention Ind In IWIl6- Educ:aIIon.GeOllllphy,GeoIOlY, The men', curl,", tumne .. of the pluclty of linguistics. Med.icine, Psy~. IrnprO"edlhcirperformanccoyert-\cdte, in _y diKlpliDft, 0IY.1IICi the SoQI1 SeXnon (IR- Iasl yeu WIth a .J.J record IIld01 tbiI t101thtm patt ol the d8tlina Antluopolosy lad Sod- flllilhecl durtl in I ItftD ltInI

prO¥b;e. The irICn:~ Itlen. olosY). n.c. discl~1inn arc 6ekl. The men', Tmu teamtion beifll paid to th~ dewlop- lCplCKnted II Nemonal URiver· r...ished A.lth ill lhe liflllctmenl of l.abrltdOJ fC~urce, hili slly by the Ipproprille aclldemic ~II ....hilll thewomen's pl~In tum made reKI~h mon II. llepirtmenu and by I number of _ond. only 13 poinll behindIlICtin.tl:IlIarT.,by_aIilll rnellchin,tlluleswithnrYin& Da1housiie._oIpotCfllillrtudywhidl dtp'ctsol ..tOllOftly. The V.lSit)'CroasCotoatt)'arTfClcwantto~de'OClop- TbeCRLltaoctc.1iaisotl lam ...pturcdiMRoya1Cau­mental needs, Irtd ..~ thlll ibo with tht Univel"lll)"s YJIOfOIII dian J..ecion Comman Opcfl and'ele.ant and allncli¥t 10 our Eltl~nsion :S"mce. which is pIaocd 4th In IntercollcJp.llereRum sponlOlI. It is the In. p1ayml' mal."'" role III the sodal competItion. The Ttack andtt:ntioa of tht Cenl'" to ...ork and oommumty ~lopnlII'nt of field lam fIIIde I tremendoulcbcfy II ID liIlIcs with the Labrador, md has iDralwoble obowulallllKAUAATlICkmdpeople of labn&lr in thc ooIti. COIIUl:1I .... iIl IIICh LabndOi Fidd Meel. The tram. wiill OlIIy!lon of problema that confront 1I011p1 • 1lte lIbradOf Re- fllllr reprc1Clltau...., placed thudlIlem. IOIlrl;et Adorisory CouncIl Irtd OUI of I lilt 101m fll:k!. JobD

labndor.TherOllUDl!opnauon ~t.BIOlocYDrpartmenL

of the CenIR is amcd out by Members _ Dr. I\nll11the Rc,cuch l>e¥elopmem andLiaison Officer, Or. Alan Wlul. Gopn. DireCtOI. OffiCt of Re·lick.. SClrch;Or. GeolJCFooor,I'IC'

wty of Med,cioc; Dr. GeorJt

1.Dco';: CmtfC is Iol:a.ted ~ ~~~th=.::; :: ~the offkc of the ROW. It II C.mpb~lI, Engtmrins; Hr.

:b:n:dG::~~I~~: GeorJt lbe, Extension Se~.dor R...arch Dewlopmenl It. \.iai.

Ex~I""Co nft_It76 =.~~;r~=::I~CIw. n_Dr.Gordonf. Ho6dca-Ext.3224

EaIOlI plaoctl flrslin1hclonl be'"lthetnOll~ufu1.Shc

jump and I"p,. JUmp, wll'" madcilto1hcfmaillDboth1hcFeb o.lItIjic:aptuted lhcfinljn 200 yd. tntl,.,dua\ medlcy andthe loollld 200 mererrutl. The 100 yd.blCtslrokc.won.n', Tnel: Ind field leam The men's bidlJllnlortHnished fourth in I four lum te.mfinislt~dfifthin.n8leamforltl. Colleen MattiII won the field, wlulc, the women's tearnwomcn·,ISOOmcrer. frnish£d founh ... a se..at lam

The men's 'I'Il$Jly ¥oIIcy· flCld. A1icia Criff".c_performcdballtearnfCplCKntedthclllliwr. wdlushe_co-wlllnct"ofthc

~~I;l)'CO:~t~i~~~:dI:~ :~=.n·s sllll1~s nenl rompe-

....on !hi: Sl. Jol:m', CIty l.qpc. The men's and wornen'sand they amed the ..pliO Judo IWlI domifl&ted rompc.rtpRtCIltllK PfO"'LII«UlAtbn- UIIIX ill AUAA thIs)'Uf, Thetic Repona1 Cltampiombip by wrest1in& IIWtl comllCted inwinrtinl the Newfoundland Vol· AUAA competition wilb Chu\icleyball Associltion, PrortncLli YOUlll ....inlll"l h!Jweight clus'A' loumo.mcnt. The tum andwentlotheNltionalOwn­piaced Stil. In AUAA rompe- piaalhip II lakdwlld 1JIIl~nity

btioa. Both tht .0lOI lad in Thuadcr BI)', Ontario. Thtjunior'tlllll)'lnmllte1ldc4the riOcdtooliDllQnlc:aPtul'Cd thtfinl WClI~m Collep Vollcyba11 Thomp$Ofl Jewellery Trophy forlm'ltllion 1\ Comer Brook, Wilh another yeu.the Senior tC.lfll pllCinl flllt AU other leams, a1thou8b...!uk 11K jwtior reun placed DOl winnitta; champlOlllhi,.pcr·third. formcdwtDlRdrepresefltedthe

Themen'lbaskctballtCilfl _fSil)'witltdislinc:tion.enlCred their third yell of corn- Meanwhilc, the Siudent',pellliOR in the AUAA UIIUI' Atltletio; AlIOcialion of M~mo­

I;Ilnf~renoe IIId fOlltld cornpe- rid Uni¥eTllty h. anl1ollUROedtilion to be tou"'. The I~am 11K w..V.P.'1 for the followilllfmlt.hed 8th in Wt c"",fere...... male and fmWc nnil)' spons.~ team wW compcte III tht Women; Freid Hockey _Senior 'A' all Newfoundland ladue "111~ Ind M4 0......:Championship. VoUeytllil _ Gail RClulat: BII-

Th~ ,wimmlnl tum kutllil _ Oonna BrentOtl; B..:I·fielded ilS IlrOflAiCJl tearn e""r m1nlma-AJiciaGriffilhs.bul wen: uublc tonlaiD tbcir Metl WRllbttI _ CIIIorlWduel _t dtunl".-ship hUe. Yo...: CrOlloCounlry _ CoIiaI~r, 10 peallilllsfll:tion aU Po...cr, VolIcyba11 - Ru Hillier;swimmers ....lle £OOd IICrfonn- Bastelbln (COIChcs Apprec"II\UI willi laD McCloy IRd ItIOn Award) Cui Georsc:MII)oric Mac:Dould. eadt ill Fencin& - Denis Dyer.tht... fuslyearolilllCrc<:llqlate Mill Aida Griffiths ....compcl1uon. bema the lOp pcr Klecwl. the lady who IIII<kformcrs. Both,RIIIWO_At· ouuulldinl COIIlribUUon 10!anlic InlCfCoIlel!iue Duel Meel Women', VllIity Aihlelics.records with Md:loy wlnnln, Go,don Blockerville,theSOOandlOOOfreeslylewhile ChairmanofStudcnts·AUtlcttcM.l1)Ofic winnin& the 200 yd. AaIor:i.IIion, A)'I thai Memorialbacltslrob Il"Id 200 yel. Ind.. cn,oyeoda~l)'QOaIpcuDft)'Uf

mill! medley. ID the champion- fR ¥\IntI)' 11hIetics ....th theIhlp meel the Men', and women',lnlermedille bultctbaUWomen'llelm placed ihirdand telmha'linl1lte m/)Itlsucocubyf""'rth respccti¥ely. F~ of the winnml the ...omcn·s AUAA In­'fIlII1)' swimmen c:ompewl It ltnnediate Basketball Cham­lilt Canadiatt IntercolJclblC piomhip. The VIlliI)' IOCClCIMoen's and Womctl's Cltampooo- team .... JURIleI""p III theohIp willi Marjori~ MIl:Donit1d AUAA ChampiOllship.

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( Classified ) ( Events

Th~y,AprilIS,1976,"'e7

)

OnIy65lickelJarelvail·able. COOlact the A1umnlArraitsOffice, Ext. 2810,

ALUMNI LUNCHEONMEETING

Wednesday_April2!

W.A.M.U.N. Cortee Momin,tobe held from 10 l.m. 10 11:30I.rn. in the Senior CommonRoom. Otildren lie weleome.

Sunday_Aprillg

Queen" College Chapel Therewill be no SCrviCCi on EasterSunday and none unlil furthernolice.

Sl.Jolm's.Collc:ge.Massal1l:30a.m. (no 10:30rnass).

Friday_April 23

M.U.N. Flculfy/Slarf Club isopen from 4:30 p.rn. 10 10:00p.rn. for Buffet Supper and BIJService. Members and gllest areinvited.

Th~y-April22OIemistry Department Seminar.Dr. R.H. Marc!lesuull, Deplrl'menl de Chimie, Unlversile deMonlreal will give a semin.aron~CrySlaiUne Struelure and Con·fOrrn;tlionofPolY$lccharides"u8:00p.rn.inC219.

M.U.N. ART GALLERY Saturday _ April 17

ARTS AND CULTURE CENTRE Queen's College Chapel. Holy

Salurday. 7 p.rn. Holy EucharislMarch 26 -May2 for Easter.

E.dwin Holptc SI. John. Collcse. Easrer VigilA repn~Jenlallve 5election of begins al 11:00 p.m.work by this Canadian lltill,organized by the National Gal.IeryofCanada.

Apri12_28

Five PholognphcnOrganized by OwClU Art Gal.lery, M\. Allison $hows the workof flve pholographen wo,king inCanada.

Thursday_April IS

lJnivrnily. Diary. o.adli.rle forcasting ballou fOI Senate Elec­lions.

April JO-May 30

a .... 8iceA retr05peclive 1001; at !hisCanadian plinter, organized byUNBArt Cenlre.

The S«:Olld in this Spring'sSludcnu lie reminded that the Alunmi meetings wiU be helddeadline dale for applying for !uesday, April 20th, in the Sen·scholallhips and bururies for JOr Common Room, UlUversJtythe lcademic yea, 1976·77 is Dining Hall at 12:30 p.m.May IS. 1976. Sludenl5 with Gliestspeaker will be Mr."8" averages and higher .... eo. M.O. Mor~, University Pres­couraged 10 apply. App~Clllon idenl, who wIll discWs the p,es­fomu I'e available from lhe enl financial siluation at Memo-Office oflhe Regi5I,ar. rial

Developmenl Programme, lheFood Ind Agriculture Organi.ZlItioo of the UN,andtheWorldIbnI<,itlvebegunI2Q.ye"pro­gramme eostir\i S!SO million tobling river blindncSJ under con·fro! in the Voila River Basin.Canada iscOlltributingS3 mil·lion IOWllrU this proj«t. Dr.Laird is one or the 12·membelScientific and TcehnicaJ Ad·visory Committeeappoinled byWHO in conncetion with theOnehocereluis Control Pro­gramme, Ind Dr. GOldOll Ben·nett and Rogel Gordon of Me­morial belong to !he relc:vanlWHO Experl Advisory Panel aswell,

The RUVP also serves as!be Documenu Repo'litory forthe Society for InvertebratePathology's Working Group onthe Safely of MierobialConuoiAgents, of which Dr. Laird inChairman.

1971 FOld Capri, 32,000 mile~;

~cclUl:d for 1976; S900.00.Phone Helen Woodrow al ex\.3533; after 5:00 p.m. phone754·1334.

I owner 1970 Mer<:ede~ Benz 4door sedan, 4 cylinder 200 dieselengine Wilh economical and ef.fiClenl 4 ~peed ~landard iranI­miS$ion givingaboul 29t031mile~ per gallon in cily and 38 to40 mile5per gallon on highwayl.Die5e1 engine. Ivory colour with.malching ivory colour MB lexlealherale upholstery. Manyfaclory·filledaCl'eWl<ie5andop­limu like fuUy ,eclinins indiovidu.al front ~uu with cenlrearm reU and removableoccuional third 5ell, all roundtinled g1U5, Europa AM·FMradio, fog cum 5pol light, oil·bath air fille, wilh 5moottH:,die5elenginerunning,dU!ltandilOUnd proofrng for 'luieter ride.reinfOl<:ed ~priRg$ and shockalnorbell,lugpgenelSonlwthfront 5eau, g10¥e complrlmenl~glll and lock. Carefully dri~n

and conectly maint3ined.43,200 mile5. Really re~able

condilion. Price of lhil car54.475. Pieuecall 576-4491. St. John. Colqe. Holy Thurs-

~;r~;~~;.ct:':~1:a;~~:n~W; ~;~~~:rmi~7~ p.m. Ador·

~~:r, Fle:~~~~"r~;":; 3;: FrMlay - April 16

~:o'de~::;~tr':.:c~aa;e ~~: ~;~::~ ~~e~~~OOd Friday

dilion. Pment lelail price al Queen's Colle,. Chapel. Gooddeale"s S4.755 plus llX. Asking Friday, II:OOa.m.,Matin~.

~:;8~t1::~;1 :~;~.e~~ Unive";~y~. Good Friday;nl. 3508{3207,or 753-C1078. noexanunalJOIU.

~:::-:-c------,

!'ubl_forltlc'.....ty.lllffarwlftit:n<l&ofMom<lIialU~~~ni1y of N_r.,..,..allnd by !tic Publieollolu Brandt,O.....,noflJfl/ocroity Rctalio... _[k...,Iopm...1. Room ".14,......"<kninlltn_BIlidl...

EdiIOl:Robo<IB.noon" ....ioJeEd'IOl:B...,..;e"MOlp<IOcJip:Keil1lEldridJcPb<>topap~y:BilWhile,ETVI'lIOkJpaphios..:tlon

o·~"1~~=-:'~k1nor'Prin''''''odl'ubllsl\intLtd.,

TlIc "'UN Gaz"le it publisbod "'oryolhn Friday flOmScp",:"bo< 10 JuDo IJIIIl monlllly dunn, July IJIIIl " .....LDeoodU_'or aflcopy.Fricby""""b<'"""Ih.""bUnlioftdole.

For Sa..

~to~:Yin~n~':::;~ ~~u:"~~ Mcn'J new 10 speed bike. In

~:;~~5~~~~\.,: ;oofl':i ~~.en~s~t~· ~n1~e:,~~~t>atJrrooms,3 fireplaces, large orrer. P1easephone 579-8169.c~rvllory wilh fireplace, gar. Camera: Zeiss Ikon/Voigllanderden. 5425 per monlhinclud.. Conl",fln 126, f2.4. 45 nunheat and some hydro. Call lens, plus wide.angl.e of2.8 and722-62180r753.3196. poflrail c1ose-upofO.3Ien5e1.HoU$e wilh I 01 2 bedrooms Contacl W.B. Rendell, M.S.R.Lduring May and/OJ June, Ve'y or phorn: 579-9041 afler6 p.m.near M.U.N. and shop~. Phonc 28 fl. Wooden Boal with Ford753'{)5300,ext.2261 Gas Engine and Velvel Drive3 bedroom hoUJe located on the T",n~mi5sion SI500. 1972 Tri·Logy Bay Road. AvaUable May umph Daylona 500 motorcycleI. Phone 722-6266 afler6 p.m. in excellenl running condillon

Otarmins oouse. IS min. walk ~~I~.ba~y ~~~Ie~:~;rl ~~flom M:U.N. 2 be~r?O"'s and Phone 3829 or 834-3453.study; Ideal for vlsrtmg pro-fessor. Available mid.May 10 end Altra<;live oouse in excellentAusu51, du.. Oe:uble;S280per locuion close to 5Chools, $hop­month. Ext2811, 722·8675. ping, bus 5ervice and M.U.N. 33 bedlonm houloe with large kilo bedr.ooms. fiJeP.lace, Land·

~:Ii li;~~c:"fo~ins~!~:~ ::~ni~clU~:·f~~~::m. b:;::

;:e~rf~XJr~;~ua~~~~~: f:: E;:~~~50~:t~~;Acres. S275 permonlh rnclud1ns .

~?;;;~~ ~~~~::~~m ~~;02':tia:~~~;m~:~o~~~:;everungs. ~~~~~g;"ilr:~: ~~5~~~i'CC~:'dSmaU fumished house in Top$lil for 76. Price S1500 or neareSIflomMay IloJuly30.S150pel reasonable offer. Telc:phone B.monlh. Call ext. 2242 0' Benson, ext. 2289 01 368-9422834·3579 after6p.rn.

3 bedroom furnished apl. on 1972 Toyola COlolla 1600.Cumberland Cres. wilh Large 32,000 mile~, Slandard trans­ba>ement S240 per month. heat miS5ion, ~cen ..d for 1976 and in&e!ectrlcitynolincluded,avail. good fUMins order - priceable May 1f76 to April 29f77. $SOO, or near..l offer. PltoneC&lIut.26310r722·8476. 722-4684 Iftel 6:00 p.m.

GENERAL HOSPITAL CORPORATION ANNUAL MEETING

The auditorium of the Developmenl CommiUee andHeallh Sciences Complex (BSC) the Joinl Operational Planningwas tile locale of lhe Annual Commillec:. The former con_Mec:tir\i of The Generlltlospilal tinu.. to meet 00 I bi.weeklyCorporation held al g p.m.• basis. A major function of theAprU 5. II was the firsllime the Joinl Operational f'bnninlCom.H05pital had held iU Annual mill.. wu 10 emu", agreemenlMeeling It the wred flcUHy. on managemenl responsibililY of

G. Campbell Eaton. Chair· the $hued service5 of the HSCman of the Board. presided. In by The General H05pilal Cor·his repan, given on !til; own paration and Memorial Univer.behalf, and Ihlf ofR.D. Moon:, sity.BoardofRegents.Executive Director of The Gen_cral Hospilal, loll. Eaton $lid Dr. F.P. Duff. Otief ofthaI buUding complelion of the Slart of The General HospitalHSC is now scheduled for De_ and Oinical Associate Professorcember 31. 1976 with patienl of Orthopedic Surgery, FacultyOCl;Upancy by early or mid· of Medicine, referred in his reo1977. porI 10 the imporlant role of !he

Dr. Ealon wenl On 10UY Medieal Advisory Commilteethlt a greal deal of lime hu (MAC). The MAC hallnominaledalready been dcvoted to lhe a number of members 10 otherpllJlfling of the physical and planning commillees 10 provideoperalional npeclS of the HSC appropriate medipJ inpul inlObymembersofltH:Planningand the development of the BSC,

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Securitybeen done can Ui....Uy be t..<:wbatk loschool'aechild,enw!wIOmellllleS IHm In wlndel..oundloot.... foru-ouble."

A I)'piCIJslurt(oraleCW'ltylL'ardnq/ll ..vol..... wide...rielyofincidenli- .. ouloOf·town parent phones in DftdinlIOconlatlllllidentUvlll$inrnldenc:e; there is Slum IndWltelconun,fromllndertbedoDrofas~room;'nCht

il...senthailostlUicaruya;twodoplJCh;m,.alichtlnlhelobby of lhe IdmIDistrui\<eb\lildinland lhere iSI co' I""'kedICfDMan enlrancc.

Sturn Ind Wlller COJ8lJl'from IIDliet I locked dOOJII

ce.-lIinly lhe mosl KIJOUI oft'- minoo- ClJItI ..d iJllIu:acaK thcJIII.dllnlocked thedoorw,thlusmasle,key lried10 locale the SO\lrce of lhewalcrin lhe steam fdled room, oo\lldnol .,d ailed the boile, ,oom10" thlll phImbeJ beamt00'eI'. WM"WlJUII&helodedthe eleva\OJ nelll door (In QIC

Wlte, may ha>edamapdil) ..dmoW'll lOme paper .... ppllCl outinto the haHway.

It may tHesomc: time bill

the Illldeniin residence wtUbekx:oted theRialpardDCIJthe ruodeJIC'C buildmpand heCIIlctleck""ththep.octo"lJ1"ch house. So the IIl1denli$fO\lnd and Isk"d 10 ClUherpalents.lnlheo;aseofthedogIillll.the participanliaresepa­",ted aDd nrshed inlotheroklfIiJtlt It de¥dopl 1ha1 theuu.slna car keya ....." alreadybMll\lmed 1J1l1lhelC<:lIlilyomc:e,

And whit lbout the calparked I"on Ih" exit? Theowner will no doubt join Ih"10.000 othe" w"" re«ived CIJTI.

pill t!dreu last ye.. - becl\IIC

IftetaU._t_SICWrityblsIObe.parklJ1,udel!

"'S.~y.AprillS.I976

FOI Charlie Brown'syou"ifliwd LinUI leC\lrity may be Iwarm bllnUt,_but.IOfofpeo.pc OIl ampus Ihink of it iii

c:oId~tirhI.WenilHa..·

moJlll,Supem-ofSeeurilyatMemorial (ed. Milllu ddinitlonilY<:rylCcurll(.

"SeC\lrily," he say......t/>(prolettlonofptriOOs.ndpropeny on ampus - it's I

1wd,~_llIMIbu",_timn dulFlOU$ job."

n.e Staimy Gwo'lU .tMemonll wOfk th"e 1001lmsshiflS. At the MlPnnlnlOfuthlhiftthemencheckin.ndlfepnl"beat"forl!lonC:Xlel1/!tbouI'l.EadtIRlllha$.twO-WIYrIdlolDCllllU:itCIIJintot/>(IIIIUI IlCIInly offlQr II reeub.IIlttJTlli. At len 1M "~'Aly

...llchoo.,d duaeslnd throu...·outthcni&hltheonlyphoncro<tlltl inlo campus is via theaecurilyol'flc:e.

lbe dtparlmefll uitl 10flJldmenWllhlOnlepolioccorlItOlnty c:xptnmce to fill jokUpon,olll"'ll the k'CUrity fora:the"""nl.kelcourseoffertdbythe Deputment of Supply and.semce..ndsponlOJedbytheFede.alllld~alGovem·

menlS. Stainly pwds allo~Iil'\taod~nes.ndpe-riodM;aDy,

ft'frnlwJcOlJJWI."We mamuin I dOle LillI­

Ion with 1M Sl. John's Conllib.\lillY and the R.C.M.P.." MLHammonduplains.

~A lot of our work 1fI•

...ne~'-orSl~n

Iusps,llflil/ltllytlt.atttus,.,of our,lob could bJ,.tdooed i(people "'QUId uke oertlinbnicp,ecautlonllike locl<ln8the1roffltt doors.. BUI most of 0\1'wo,k doesn't invo/ft lawbtakirlIll all. We've bMl (or·u.....teill hrtiIlcvoerybltle ...,..dllism 011 r;ampusand ..hit hal

is ...

lfloloftdyjoboilriFIIMlnWOId<hocull.."""" lhe 01"""1 eonpf)' "",*,1..

"'_lho il< boonId.... olI;-,.~..... ...,tU:.COIly ....V1f)', ........=_ , __T_$~._ ... _fOf I

a-o-- ..._._of_of.._.....,.-""-.m:r. EdI~.I...w1.. _w................~ .._L .....OI&oa,Eri< .... _ ......-....._"-bfIIy.- ..._~ ... $ of,.,_;_........Of.-.-.._tJl ..-,._