Waterloo would like the organization to be thoroughly investigated to see that no laws relating to human rights. reporting of income, advertising claims, or pyramid sales are being violated. T h e r e g i o n a l Municipality of Waterloo sent a resolution to the town indicating its “grave concern regar- ding Psi ‘ Mind Development Institute Ltd." suggested there have been reported well- documented cases of acute severe mental breakdown requiring hospitalization appearing at the time or shortly following Psi courses. Richmond Hill Social Planning Committee will be asked to attend a provincial government study of mind develop ment groups, sects and cults, for the purpose of commenting to council on the results of the meeting. Liberal Ute science â€" 1. David & Amy Passafuime, Orchard Park. 2. Colleen Applied science, engineering â€" 1, Paul Buckowskr. St. Joseph's. 2 John Paul Schmrder. Baythorne. 3. Nicole Gadiel, Meadowbrook‘ HM â€" Paul lorgeson. Roy H. Crosby. GROUP Math, physical science â€" 1. Lucy Elliot & Leanna Mumford. Sum- mitvrew. 2. Mike Sullivan & Grant Eckenswiller, St Paul's. 3. Anna Lecchesev & Lurse Carlene, St. Margaret Mary. HM -Mike Dunsin & Mike Bickley. Rogers. Life science -1 Bradley Roberts, Wm. Armstrong 2. Michelle Zander. Aurora Heights. 3‘ Ron Levy. Baythorne. HM â€" Jacqueline Harnson, St. Joseph's. Math, physical science - I. Benc Farmer. Sharon. 2. Louise Brisbms. St. Michael's; 3. Susan Roberts. Prince Charles. HM â€" Kathy Thompson. Jefferson Applied science, engineering - l Sundeep Rangan, German Mrlls. 2 Darren Gornall. Whrtchurch Highlandse 3. Darren Robertson M0unt Albert, HM â€" Adam Long George St; Melissa Shuttleworth Aurora Heights. Group asked to study cult meets Winners in tlm York Regional fair held Friday and Saturday were Mam. physical science â€"lv Steven E Michael Topping, Orchard Park. 2 Brian Taylm & Allan Pool, Walter Scott KINDERGARIEN-GRADE 3 INDIVIDUAL Math, physical science â€" 1. Jeffrey Stamsby, German MIIIS. 2, Dawd Yung. Pleasa‘nmlle, 3. Debbie Ftankel, Stomoway HM â€" Mark Goldnng, Whltchmch Highlands; Michael Rossn, 16th Ave, Life science â€" 1. Jason Lammers, Stornoway. 2, Lisa Kristensen, O.M. MacKlllop. 3' Karen Moore, Bayvuew Fairways. HM â€" Gareth Selfe. Meadowbrook‘ Life science â€"1. Knstlne Kernohan 8. Angela Wemlgwans, Walter Scott Other York Region students going to the national science fair to be held in London, Ontario on May 12-20 include Marcus Dolph of St. Robert‘s Separate School with the project entitled "Solar Power“; Doug Case of Crosby Heights Public School with his project entitled “Annelidaâ€; and Eugen Morassut of St. Robert‘s school with a project called“Fruit Fly Smell Prefences". Mark Caste] and Thomas Bondrup-Nielsen teamed up to create a project called “Spectre senislivity in planaria" which took top honors in the York County Science Fair at Don Head Secondary School in Richmond Hill last week. 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