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Betula occidentalis Hookerwater birch;river birch;mountain birch;red birch;black birch;western birchbouleau fontinal;bouleau occidentalBetula occidentalisCardston Gategrasslandaspen, willow, shrubby cinquifoi
Twice Weekly (October 29, 1970)
A bi-weekly newsletter with University of Lethbridge campus news.¥
PUBLISHED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE FOR INTERNAL COMMUNICATION
UNIVERSITY OF LtlHUKIUbt
THE TIKE WEIU.
THURSDAY, October 29, 1970
Vol. VII No. 31
OFFICIAL NOTICES
TZme Aheeta the month October AhouZd be Aent to the Pe/tAonneZ O^Zce on oa. by November 2, 1970. Hourty employee ttme AheetA AhouZd Znctuz/e the bottoming information:
- Name - Hourly Pay - Pepartment of Research Account - Approved Signature
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES SEMINAR
PATE: FRIDAY, October 30 TIME: 4:00 P.M. PLACE: Room 213, Science Building SPEAKER •• Pr. Job Kuijt, Biological Sciences Pepartment, The University of Lethbridge TOPIC: "VEGETATION ANP FLOWERS OF WATERTON LAKES"
Coffee is available Everyone cs welcome
THE FREE UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIPGE
Theme: What it means to be Human
PATE:
MONPAY, November 2, 1970 PLACE: Radio Studio, Kate Andrews Building
TIME:
8:00 P.M. SPEAKER: Chet Wayne, L.C.C. Communication Art
TOPIC:
"ARE WE COMMUNICATING?" MOPERATOR: Betty Meyer
STUDENT NOTICES
For the next four weeks (October 26 - November 20) the PLACEMENT OFFICE will be open at the following tines:
MONDAY
11:00
3:00
A.M. P.M.
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1:00 P.M.
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5:00 P.M.
WEDNESDAY
11:00 A.M.
3:00 P.M.
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1:00 P.M.
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5:00 P.M.
TUESDAY
11:00
3:00
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P.M.
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THURSDAY
11:00 A.M.
4:00 P.M.
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1:00 P.M.
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5:00 P.M.
FRIDAY 11:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M.
3:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M.
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The Royal Canadian Mounted Police will be conducting on-canpus interviews here on November 4. Anyone interested in these positions should contact the PLACEMENT OFFICE, Roan 23 of the Bookstore Building, as soon as possible.
VAUGHN DRAGLAND and KEN BACHMEIER please contact Dr. E.R. Milton, Physics Department.
PRE-VEIERINARY STUDENTS
There will be an excursion to the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan (Saskatoon) on November 13 and 14. The two-day event is entitled "Veta scope" and will serve to host veterinary students and graduates from the western provinces.
Arrangements are being made locally for any persons who might be interested. Pre-vet students should contact Dr. Dorward at 327-3553 as soon as possible.
ATTENTION EDUCATION STUDENTS
Lethbridge School District No. 51 is seeking applications for two teaching positions:
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To begin immediately - A Junior High School teacher for Health, Drama and Language.
2)
Duties to ccrnmence January 1971 - An Opportunity Class teacher in an elementary school.
Interested parties should contact the Office of the Personnel Director at 433 - 15 St. So. Phone: 327-4521.
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The County of Forty Mile, Foremost, requires one teacher for Burdett School (Elementary and Junior High School).
SUBJECTS: SOCIAL STUDIES - Grades five and six; SOCIAL STUDIES - Grades seven, eight and nine; FRENCH - Grades seven, eight and nine (Voix et Image); PHYSICAL EDUCATION - Grades five and six, Grades Seven, eight and nine.
Accomodations are available. Please apply to: P.J. Baker, Superintendent of Schools, Foremost, Alberta.
Will the following students please call at the Cashier's Window in the Business Office:
ALEXANDER, J. R • ATWOOD, J.C. BELANGER, T.L. CARNELL, M.R.
CAVANAUGH, S.R. DOCTEROM, C.L.
SOPOW, W.B.
FITZPATRICK, F.R. FURY, L.
GEE, M.E.
GEE, R.
GOLEMBIOSKY, D.K.
HILDERBRAND, R.A.
SPARREBOOM, H.
GOODMAN, G.M. HANSEN, M.G. IARKER, G. D. HUDSON, A.R. HUNTER, J.L. JOHANSEN, T.
THURSTON,T.P.
JONES, R.E.
KOYCTA, A.
LEEEK, B.J.
LINGGARD, R.C.
NANTIK, R.E.
OLSON, D.J.
VAN KEULEN, J.
ORLITA, A.D.
PARKER, K.
PIZZEY, M.J.
PRESTON, W.D. SCHMITKE, W.S.
SIEWERT, D.D.
WAGNER, I.E.
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Would the following students please contact the Student Awards Office:
SHARON R. JOHNSON
ROSALYN D. KNIBBS
BRENDA J. KOLASKD
JEANETTE M. LaROSE
RANDOLPH R. MURRAY
ALAN T. QMDTANI
HILDA REGEHR
FICNA Z.A. SHURROCK
HAZEL B. SIMNCNS
SUSAN L. SLOPAK
ARDITH L. WEBSTER
KENNETH J. WILLIAMS
GEARY S. YAMASHITA
HERMAN J. SCHINANSKI
B.D. MCNAUGHTON
GEORGE JAGIELSKI
M. HARKER
G.H. HELMKE
J. HELMKE
MISCEllANBms
ATTENTION FACULTY AND STUDENTS
There will be a BLOOD DONOR CLINIC, TODAY, Thursday, October 29, 1970, in the L.C.C.
gym.
SESSIONS: 10:00 - 11:00 A.M. in the mornings AND
1:00 - 4:00 P.M. in the afternoons
PLEASE SUPPORT THIS WORTHY VENTURE’.!
FREE NOONTIME MOVIES
This week only playing a limited engagement at the University of Lethbridge, the
Mathematical Sciences Department presents the exciting conclusion of last week's movie:
FILM; THE THEORY OF LIMITS (Conclusion) extra added attraction, two color cartoons
A FUNCTION IS A MAPPING (or Why can't Parnelli Jones function without his map?)
CONTINUITY OF MAPPINGS (or Why is P. Jones continually getting lost?)
NOTE: As there are a limited number of seats available, we reserve the right to limit
attendance in accordance with the provisions of the Pigion-Hole-Principle.
TIME: 12:10 noon ROOM: Lecture Theatre, Science Building DATE: TODAY, Thursday, Oct.
ATTENTION HORSEMAN'S CLUB:
This week's clinic has been cancelled.
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NALACO PLAN - Application forms are available in the Students' Society Offices.
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There will be a STUDENTS' SOCIETY COUNCIL MEETING on MONDAY, November 2, at 5:00 P.M.
in Room 212 of the Science Building.
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The Modern Languages Department is sponsoring an exhibition of La Comfedic Francaise, which has been set up in the language lab., Room 12 of the Classroom Building. Anyone who is interested is invited to come and see the exhibition, which will be held from October 27 through November 6, from 9:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. MONDAY - FRIDAY.
The CHEMISTRY CLUB will be showing a film, "CRYSTALS AND THEIR STRUCTURES" on November 2, at 12 noon in Room 303/304 of the Science Building. All are welcome.
ATTENTION ALL BIOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY, ANTHROPOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY MAJORS AND ALL OTHER INTERESTED TYPES.
Two films: MISS GOODALL AND THE WILD CHIMPANZEES and THE EMBRYO will be shown by the BIOLOGY CLUB, Wednesday, November 4, at 12 noon and Thursday, November 5, at 7:30 P.M. Both showings will be in Room 208 of the Science Building.
NEW ARRIVALS IN THE BOOKSTORE
Comparative World Atlas - Geography
Conducting Techniques - Music 3500
Ethical Simplifications of Cultural Relativity - Philosophy 2060 Approaches to Ethics - 2nd Edition - Philosophy 3160 Spring 1971 Power Volleyball - Physical Education 1020
Introduction to Math - Math 1000
Introduction to Physical Geography - Geography
Johnny Got His Gun - Political Science 1000
Hutterite Life - Sociology 2050
Amish Life - Sociology 2050
The Miser - English 3200
Essentials of Earth History - 2nd Edition - Geography
2ND ANNUAL HALLOWEEN COSTUME PARTY
FRIDAY, October 30, 1970 at the PARK PLAZA, Windsor Room
Smorgasbord Supper, Dancing - "JUST US"
Bar opens — 9:00 P.M.
EVERYONE WELCOME!! Tickets may be obtained from any executive member of the S.P.E.S. in Room 41 of the Kate Andrews Building.
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PSYCHOLOGY CLUB
Films: The Psychology Club will be showing two films TODAY, Thursday, Oct. 29, at 12:15 P.M. (noon) in Room 8 of the Kate Andrews Building. These are two experimental films in color by NORMAN McLAREN:
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BINKETY BLANK AND 2) MOSAIC
Both are designed to be a dramatic visual experience. McLaren makes use of laws of persistence of vision and retinal after-images. The whole thing is set to music for a total effect. All are welcome.
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Well-known scientist and author, Dr. Hawthorne, Head of the Bio-Chemistry Department, at the University of Calgary, will be speaking on the topic: "ARE SCIENCE AND FAITH INCOMPATIBLE?" in the Catacombs, at 6:30 P.M., on FRIDAY, October 30, 1970.
ADMISSION is 75c for all you can eat^ All are welcome.
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