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a publication of the Lakehead
University information office

VOLUME 6
NUMBER 14
DECEMBER 13, 1973

Five Companies
Provide Awards
Five companies have recently provided
generous financial awards to the Lakehead University Physical and I lealth Education and \thletics Departments. The
awards which will aid deserving students
and assist in the further dt-velopment of
Physical and Health Education and Athletics programmes, were provided by Shell
Canada, Labbatt's Breweries of Canada,
Lever Brothers of Canada, The Canadian
Salt Company, and The Creal Atlantic
and Pacific Company.
Two of the awards were formally presented al the beginning of the Nor'Westers basketball game on Friday, December
7th.
Dr. Jim Widdop, Chairman of the
Departments of Physical and I lealth Education and l\thletics, acted as Master of
Ceremonies for the presentations. :\'Ir.
Gordon Kyle, District Hepresentative for
Labatt's Breweries, presented a 1,000 dol-

Dat:id Shannon, Dean Kerr, Cordon Kyle and Grant Thompson
lar award on behalf of his company. l\1r.
David Shannon, Shell District Manager
presented a chequt- for l,000 dollars which
will be used to set up two 2,000 dollar
student-athletic awards this year. The
Shell Company will continue 1his award
for two more years for a total of 12,000
dollars. These awards will be given an-

nually lo any Ll I student who maintains
a good sc-holastic record and has exhibitl'(I proven ability or potential in a nationally rl'Cognized sport.
Mr. Cranl Thompson, Vice-President
(Finance), and Mr. John .. c:rr, Dean of
Students, accepted the awards on behalf
of the university.

�Pat. Zurkan _is a laboratory technician in Geology Lab CB0026E, She prepares
sed,ment-Ological samples for ana~ysis by Dr. John Mothersill and economic mineral samples for Dr. Jim Franklin. A lab, by any other name is "home" (for eight
or so hours a day). Su, Pat has turned CB0026E inl-0 a warm and friendly place:
a scient{ic/human inteiface.
•
Midnight mist shrouds a lonely castle.
Deep within its walls, two men, barely
discernable in the meagre light of aflickering candle, hunch over a grimy bench
th1't is littered with diabolical paraphenalia. Lightning flas~es, briefly illuminating
these strange, darkness-craving creatures.
One looks up, startled. It's body, clothed
haphazardly in greasy rags, is oddly, horribly misshapen. It's face is a contorted
mask of-scar tissue and fear.
"Igor:", barks the thing's evil-seeming companion: a tall , skeletal man, clad
in a long, once-white coat. l\1adness fills
his eyes • the single, terrif)'ing, sign of
life in his curiously dead countenance.
Again, lightning crashes • its deadly
tendrils ripping through a turret window
to strike, with unholy power, the huge
apparatus that looms in a far corner of
the dungeon-like room . The electrical
charge courses through the infernal machine. Generators growl into life. Giant chemical-filled tubes pulsate with an eerie glow.
And, on a table at the base ofthr machine,
a monster stirs.
And that, courtesy of American International Pictures and Odeon Theatres

Profile: Geology Lab
CB0026E
Saturday ·Matinee• llorrorific· • Film
• Festival, was my introduction • as an
impressionable ll year old • to the world
of science, scientists and laboratories. Of
course, being an intelligent, perc~ptive
youth, I did not long believe in this celluloid version of science. In fact, my transition from gullible youth to world weary
sophisticate occurred in a singe) day: the
day I became a HIGH SCHOOL
STL IDENT.
It was in that rarified atmosphere of
higher learning and swaggering pseudoadulthood • during the l950's • that I
was made aware of the " true" nature of
scientists and their work environment.
Sc110ol books, guidance film s and magazines showed me the true fare of science:
extremely clean-cut young men and women
with dedication and unimpeachable faith
in the future • a future they would moldwritten on every handsome countenance.
I low proud they looked in their snowwhite lab coats. How their importance was
magnified . . . intensified by the stainless
steel and polished glass that were pro•
fligate in their sterile laboratories. These
supermen and women manipulated ul.tra
complicated equipment with the casual
aplomb of a child throwing a baseball.
Obviously, they held the secrets of the universe at their ( exquisitely molded) fingertips.
llegone Peter Cushing, Boris Karloff,
Lon Chaney and the rest. For, as the
mists of night are dispelled by the morning
sun, I have seen truth and I know its
fare.
Maybe .. ... .
My high school sophistication did not
stand the test of time• or reality. The real
world forced itself into the cracks that had
appeared in the veneer of my sophistication

Dr. Mothersill recently returned from a
sabbatical year in Africa where he carried
out analyses of Lakes Vicl-Oria and Chad.
This year, as it has in the past, his research work will focus on Lake Superior.
and tore it away. I learned. I changed.
Yet, because I had little contact with
people or things scientific, my S0's image
of sr;~,tists and laboratories remained,
inviolute. U ntil I came to LU. Until I
met Dr. John Mothersill. Until he took
me to the geology lab • tucked deep in
the heart of the Centennial Building • and
introduced me to Pat Zurkan.
The photos that surround this article show • not the real, truefaceof science,
for there is no such thing • but one facet
of the multi-faced scientific community.
·\nd , community means people. And, by
God, scientists, and those who work with
them, are PEOPLE. To be sure, they are
dedicated • in an off-hand sort of way.
But they are not celluloid villains who pro·
duce zombies, or zombie-like supermen
who create miracles with the flick of a test
tube. They arepeoplelikeDr..lohnMothersill and Pat Zurkan who bring a little
piece of themselves and their personalities
to their work: work that is often tedious,
seldom miraculous but always necessary.

by O'Dwy er

�Physical Fitn e ss Test Pro!ect Gets LIP Grant
Among the Thunder Bay Local Initiatives Projects recently announced by Hobert
Andras ( Oecember 1th) was a grant of
8,977 dollars to develop a Physical Fitness
Testing Programme. lJ r. Norm Lavoie, an
\ssistant Professor in the Lakehead university Department of Physical I lealth and
Education will head up the fitness project.
The programme, according to Ur.
Lavoie, will be open to members of the
community: "The testing facilities are set
up and ready to go. We will be letting
the people of Thunder 13ay know, very
shortly, how they can take advantage of
the fitness tests."
Three additional staff members-with a
background in Physical 1 lealth education-

will be hired and traineci
project.

, assist in the

People who take the tests will be given
a run-down on the degree of their physical
fitness and, for those who fai"r poorly in the
tests, a programme that will increase their
fitness.
The over-all test results will be compared with the results of similar tests being
done across Canada. "We will then," said
Dr. Lavoie, "have a good reading on the
degree of physical fitness enjoyed by most
Canadians. lf, as we fear, Canadians are
not physically fit, we hope the results will
encourage people to increase their level of
activity."

Film Animation Workshop
Saturday, November 24, the students in
the School of Library Technology were
introduced to the art and techniques offilm
animation. Mr. Ian McCutcheon, Representative of -the Natinal Film Board of
Canada, conducted a one-day workshop
during which he not only demonstrated
how 8mm films may be made usingsingleframe exposures but also described a filmmaking experiment which had been conducted with children at the Scarborough
Public Library. The results of this experiment were a number of imaginative and
entertaining films.
Following a brief session of instructions, the students proceeded to create four
8mm films themselves using both cut-out

and Plasticene figures. A fifth film was made
without the use of a camera through the
drawing of abstract designs on bleached
16mm film.
Enthusiasm was so great that future
filming projects are now being considered
by the School of Library Technology. It is
hoped that the skills learned may be used
by the future technicians inprovidingmore
varied and more effective library service
particularly among children.
The School is very grateful to both Mr.
McCutcheon and' Mr. D. McLean, the
Thunder Bay Representative of the National Film Board for allowing us to participate in a most rewarding and enjoyable
learning experience.

Library Technology Sodety
Executive of the Library Technolooy
0
Student Society for 197.3-74:
President
- !\Jr. Joseph Winlerburn
Vice-President
- Ms Cathy \1ellerup
Secretary
- Vis. Kathy O'neill
Treasurer
- \Is Donna Yorke

Counsellor
- '\Is Wende I lunt
The Student Society have an office
that is housed by the School of Library
Technology's Facilities ( L-5011) on the
fifth floor of the l lniversity Library 13uilding.

Bruley Speaks at Seminar
A seminar and workshop on the 13asic
Technology of the Pulp and Paper Industry
and its Waste Reduction Practices was
sponsored by The Water Pollution Control
Directorate, Environment Protection Service, Environment Canada and held at the
Pulp and Paper Research InstituteofCanada, Pointe Claire, Quebec during November 1 l, 15 and 16, 1973. The purpose of
the seminar was to familiarize Environment Protection Service personnel with the
many phases of pulp and paper technology
to examine the sources and composition of

mill effluents and to examine the latest
technology of waste reduction practices. It
was looked upon as a major contribution
toward improving understanding and communication between the regulatory bodies
and the industry. A. .I. Bruley, Associate
Professor in Chemical Engineering along
with an Industrial Consultant, Mr. S. Shastri of Toronto were the principal lecturers
for the first two days. The third day highlighted a lively panel discussion with management representatives from industry and
tour of PPRIC.

Study of
Athletic
Programmes
A study of athletic programs in Canadian universities and colleges and how they
fit into the broader picture of Canadian
contemporary sport will be jointly sponsored by the Association of l niversities
and Colleges of Canada ( Al CC) and the
Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic l' nion
(CIAU). The study is being financed by the
Department of National I lealth and Welfare and is endorsed by Sport Canada.
The study will examine the role of
universities and colleges in contemporary
sport. [twill determine the scope of current
university athletic programs, both intramural and extramural, and examine their
strengths and weaknesses. The philosophy
of university administrators with regard to
their athletic programs will be examined
as will be the inter-relationship of these
programs with physical education and
other academic programs.
While the programs conducted under
the auspices of the CIAU and its member
organizations will be of direct interest, the
study will also examine how these programs relate to those conducted by amateur sport governing bodies at the provincial, national, and international levels.
With Canada hosting the 1976 Olympic
C ames, timely consideration will be given
in this study to the part the universities
play in upgrading standards of excellence
and how their facilities and their athletes
relate to the international scene.
Chief investigator in the study is A. W.
Matthews, dean emeritus of the faculty of
pharmacy, The University of British Columbia. Assistant investigators have yet to
be appointed.
The study will be advised by a steering
committee with wide representation across
Canada. Dr. L. 11. Cragg, president of
Mount Allison University, New Brunswick,
will act as chairman of the committee.
In the first phase of the study, submissions will be invited from AUCC member
universities and colleges; officials of sport
governing bodies; provincial, regional and
national athletic associations; and others.
At a later stage, many university and college campuses will be visited by the investigators. The mailing addressforthestudy
is AUCC-CIAL 1 Study of Athletic Programs
Research Division, AUCC,
1:51 Slater Street, Ottawa,
Ontario KIP ;"j'Jl
It is expected that the study will be
available .I uly .'H, l 971.

�1973-7 4
Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards
Allied Chemical Canada Ltd. Scholarship
Daniel E. Kleemola
Alumni Association Scholarship
Jo Ann Kalyniuk
Judith Anne Kalyniuk
Martin Hellsten
Markku Murtonen
.T.P. Bickell Foundation Scholarship
Larry George Kainulainen
Canadian Studies Scholarship
Elizabeth Ann Secor
Chemical Institute of Canada
Lakehead Universtiy Scholan!hip
.lo Ann Kalyniuk
Ci~y of Thunder Bay Scholarship
Anna D'Arienzo
Murray Flemming Engineering Scholarship
Robert.Tames Mclean
Dr. Crawford C. McCullough Memorial
Scholarship
Felisa Tan

Construction Association of Thunder Bay
Scholarship
Alick Hing Kong Cheng
Peter McKeller Spence MemorialScholarship

Jo Ann Kalyniuk
Tim Ryan Memorial Scholarship
Mary Liljestrom

Bachelor of Physical and Health F.ducation Scholarship
Grant Lavallee

UNDERGRADUATE BURSARIES AND
AWARDS

Professional Engineers' Wives Association
Bursar,·
James Crichton

Abitibi Paper Company- Bursary

Thunder
Bursary

Bruce Staus

C.J. Sanders Scholarship - Continuation
Carol Anne Forbes

Chamber of Commerce

Torben Drewes

Association of Natural Resources Bursary
Thomas.Tames Nash
Atkinson Charitable Foundation Bursary
Lorraine Belliveau
Gary Bloomfield
Judith Patricia Brown
Roxana Chow
Carson Herrick
Gregory Holm
Judith Ann Kalyniuk
Delia Laforet
Roger McCurdy
Alan Moorhead

LB.M Thomas]. Watson Memorial Bursary
Gary Bloomfield
JagatJanin
Michael Karpowich
Daphne McKellar
Gwen Pantoulias
Alan .T. Rittman
Henry Seeliger
Walter Wiekowski
Charlotte Zulianello

lnterprovincial Pipeline Company Bursary
Donald Carson
B!'rnard Chapman
William Fauconnier
David Goss
Gary Gusta
Jo Ann Kalyniuk
Ernest Kreutz
Ruth Liljestrom
John Lung
Dave Parsons
Diane Precosky
Lake Superior Chapter /ODE Bursary

Headway Corporation Ltd. Scholarship
John R. Mott

Bay

Linda Grice

The Paterson Bursaries
Jagat.Tain
Clyde McGuire
Terence Milkie
Lorna Nelson

Princess Beatrice Chapter /ODE Bursary
Roxana Chow

Thunder Bay Foundation Bursaries
John Gilhooly
Bernard Jeudy-Hugo
Jerald Paquette

Jessie Mackey Memorial Award
Dianna Bartholomew
Lois Pronger
Iris Jean Richards Memorial Award
(Economics)
Patrick Liu
Iris Jean Richards Memorial Award
(English)
Marilyn Grudinski

National Council ofJewish Women Award
Patricia Ann Young

�Fleming Scholarship Presented
Robert.I. McLean of Thunder Baywas
recently awarded the .I. l\1urray Fleming
Engineering Scholarship which is presented
annually, on the recommendation of the
School of Engineering, to a final year
student in the Engineering Degree Programme who shows a hig~ degree of aca-.
demic excellence. Presentation of the 5700
scholarship that bears his name was made
by l\1r. .I. l\lurray Fleming who is Chairman of the Board for the C. D. 1lowe

Company and a long-limr mrmber and
past chairman of the l.akrhrad l nivrrsity
Board of Covernors. On hand lo wilness
lhe awarding of lhe scholarship wrrr I )r.
George h.. Firming, Chairman of lht• I h'partmenl of Engineering, and I )t'an of
Students, John h:rn. l\lr. \kl.ea1i inlrnds
to pursue a career in Induslry aflrr gradual ion. '\ccording to Dr. Firming, he is
"an rxcellenl student who should do wrll in
his chosen profrssion ".

Norman S. Grace Entrance Scholarships
Dr. Norman S. Crace, while he was
a visiting professor at l.akehead l ' niversity, donated funds lo the Faculty of
Science. An entrance scholarship is awardded on the recommendation of the Department of Chemistry to a first year student
of high academic standing who registers

as a (hemistry l\la_jor.
The Scholarships and llursarit•s Commiler i~ pleased lo announ&lt;·l' llwl l\lr.
Barr)' \\ ' a~ 1w h.obryn has bl'l'n awarrl1'&lt;I
the \:onnan S. Cract' Seholarship for lhl'
197:3-71. academic· 1•ar.

Fellowship and Scholarships
The Sir John A. MacDonald Graduate
Fellowship in Canadian History
The Province of Ontario will again
be offering the Sir John A. MacDonald
Graduate Fellowship in Canadian History
for the 1974-75 academic year. With this
fellowship the government wishes to pay
tribute to the contribution of a great
Canadian to the history of this country
and to stimulate graduate study in this
field. One fellowship of thevalueof $1000
is tenable for two years, making the maximum value of each award the sum of $8,

000.
Please contact the Dean of Students
Office regardingtheconditionsoftheaward
and the application procedure. Applications must be submitted by January 15,
1974.

International Nickel Company Participating
Scholarships
The Internation Nickel Company of
Canada, Limited provide~ annually a
number of undergraduate scholarships tenable at Canadian Universities for selected
studies in engineering and the. physical
sciences. Known as the International Nickel
Company Participating Scholarships,

these awards are available annually and
are tenable at Canadian universities for
students who will enter the penultimate
year of a baccalaureate programmr in
science or engineering in one of the following courses: Chemistry, geology (including geophysics and gt'&lt;&gt;-chemislry ),
and chemical, civil, electrical, gt'&lt;&gt;logirnl
mechanical, metallurgical, and mining engineering. Applications are especially solicited from students in a foui• or five year
course of undergraduate studies in geology
physical chemistry, mining and extractive
metallurgy.
'\wards are made on a year-lo-year
basis, and tmay be considered for renewal
for one additional year.
Each award provides for:
( a) tuition and fees for the rec1p1enl
plus a grant of $300 for mis&lt;·ellanmus
expenses, and
(b) an aid-to-education supplement of
$500 to that department or division of
the faculty in which thestudentis enrolled.
Applications and brochures for the
International Nickel Company Participating Scholarships are av ail able in the I)ean
of Students Office. The deadline date for
applications is January 31st, l 971.

Commerce Student Receives Scholarship
The School of Business Administration
is pleased to announce that the I leadway
Corporation Limited Scholarship has been
awarded to l\1r. John !\Iott. I\Ir. !\Iott is
a student in the 4th year of the I lonours
Bachelor of Commerce program.
The award was made for ouL5tanding

academic and extra curricular activities.
l\lr. \loll has been active in l 1niversity
Government and has served as Direcior
of Finance tor the '\Ima Mater Society.
In addition, ~1r. ~loll is involved in a
small business venture in Thunder Bay.

Cooperation Between
Colleges and Universities
For the past eight months, the Joint
Commillee on Cooperation Between l/nivt•rsities and Colleges of Applied Arts
and Tedrnolog-y has.been at work collecting
information on, cooperativt' arrangements
IH'lwt'en colleges and universities and diseussing areas inwhieh eooperativeventures
l'Ould hr rslablishrd or expanded. ,\t its
Oe1ob1•r nwrting, CO l I rrceivrd an interim
rrporl from lht• .loinl Commiller oullining
tlw Vt'ry exlensivt• cooprralion now under
way. Tlw reporl suggt'Slrd thal gt'lleral
pallerns of l'Ollarboralion should not be
imposrd. I nslt•ad, eolleges and universities
in rrasonablt•gt'&lt;&gt;graphic proximity should
dt•vl'lop arrangenwnl-; among themselves.
To this end, the n•porl urgrd that regional
eonferrncrs b1• held lo diseuss eooprrative
und1•rtakings.
Over thr next s1•veral months, thr.loinl
Commill1•1• will study olht'r issurs of con&lt;·rrn to univrrsities and eoll1•ges. Thesewill
includ1• transferability of en'(lits and the
suecess of lransft•r studenls, admission
datt'S, joint appoinlmt•nts of faculty, ~d thr
aims of, and diffen•ne1-s lielween, tle.p;ree
and diploma programmt-s.

McCullough Appointed
Assistant Deputy
Minister
Thr I lonourable .I ack l\1cNit•, 1\1 ii4isler
of Colleges and ll niversities rL'&lt;'ently announced the appointment of .I. Douglas
\lcCullough as Assistant Deputy M inisl1·r
with responsibility for cultural affairs.
Mr. McCullough has be1•n supervising
llw work of the Cultural Affairs Division
of the Ministry since February, 1973. Ile
joined the Departmentofl lniversity Affairs
in 19(11 as Director of ArchitL'Ctural Servic1-s and subsequently serv1'&lt;1 thereorganiz1'&lt;1 Ministry as Din'Clor of the Capital
Support Branch.
As Assistant Deputy Minister for Cultural Affairs, Mr. McCullough will be working closely with the provincial cultural and
L-&lt;lucational"agencies reporting through the
M inist~r of C~lleges and lJ niversities.
Those include the Ontario Arts Council,
the Ontario lferitage Foundation, the Ontario Science Centre and the Ontario Educational Communications Authority. In
addition, he will be the Ministry's liaison
with the Royal Ontario Museum, the Art
Callery of Ontario, the McMichael Canadian Collection and the Royal Botanical
Gardens, which receive funds from the
provincial government.
The Cultural Affairs '11vision of the
l\1inistry also includes the Historical and
'Vluseums Branch and the Provincial Library Service.

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Thundt&gt;r Bay Symphony Orchestra
presents their Christmas Concert al theSelkirk I ligh School Auditorium on Saturday,
December lS, 8:30 p.m. and Sunday,
Decemb1·r 1(1, al :too p.m.

Christmas Party
If yo11'v1• h(•1•11 pulling it off - you'n•
lucky - ha·ause there are still a few Lit·kets
available for l.l 1's Seventh Annual Christmas Party. But they'rl' g-oing fast. So, gt•l
your order in now.
Contact:
Ct·rda Lasl'r
.ll'an I IPlliwl'II
I )avt· I )el\no&lt;'k Brian Phillips
Donna llardy
John Bydt•r
!'rice: ~(1 .00 p1·r pt•rson
When•: Hoyal Canadian Legion, Ortona
Bra11d1, 1700 I )pas1· Stn·Pt, Thundt•r Bav F, Ont.

mee~ings

New Travel Subsidies for Northern Pupils
A new program of subsidies designed
lo assist grade 7 and 8 students of Northern
Ontario schools visit the provincial capital
has bee11 announced by the Ministry.
Thi' program, called O nlario Young
Travellers, will makeilconsiderablyeasier
for studt•nls localro long distances from
Toronto lo sp&lt;'nd at least two days in the
&lt;'it~ and lo benefit from the unique educational and &lt;'ultural facilities that arc availahlt&gt; thl're.
( :!asst'" of grade 7 and 8 in schools
located north of a line running from Mattawa through Callander and along the
Fre11ch Biver will qualify for subsidies in
tlw first year of the project.
The subsidies in the Young Travelles
prog-ntm art&gt; based on the estimated bus
transportation costs from the school lo
Toronto, and tlw g-reater the distance Lo be

Summer Employment
'\tomic Energy of Canada Ltd. ( Pinawa, \'lanitoba) Whiteshell i\Juclear Station. l)padline for applications is January
3 I, 1971-.
l)pfense Besearch Board. Deadline for
applications is I )ecember 15, 1973. Both

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travelled, the greater the subsidy.
Schools located more than 600 miles
from -the city will receive extra funds to
compensate for a second day of travelling
time each way.
'\s an example, a class of 32 pupils
from Thunder Bay, accompanied by the
teacher and two other adult chaperones,
would receive a subsidy of about $1,800
from the 1,700 mile round trip.
Thr subsidies are not intended lo pay
for the entire cost of the trip. As with students from Southern Ontario who visit the
provincial capital, classes will be expected
lo raise their own funds lo payforaccomodation, meals and admissions.
The program is a pilot projecttowhich
the l\1inistry has allocated up lo $100,000
for the ., sent school year.
of the above organizations are interested
in I lonours Science and Engineering student'l ( all majors) in at least their Tli'ird
Year. Applications and job descriptions are
available al the Student Placement Office.
Interested persons should apply AS SOON

AS POSSIBLE"!

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