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Caroline Lussier Graphic Designer, Artist 4930 rue Prince, Pierrefonds, QC, H8Y 2E7 Home: 514-685-9611; Cell: 514-568-3011 [email protected] lussierschaff[email protected] AVAILABILITY Full Time, Part Time, Freelance/Contract Graduated from Cambrian College in Sudbury, Ontario (1986-1989) in graphic design, photography, graphic arts, sculpture. Freelanced from 1989 till present day for a range of individuals and companies designing business cards, logos, menus, flyers, catalogues, posters, packaging, books, and a large variety of other printed material. Worked for Parkurst Publishing from 1991 till the end of 2013, designing magazines, pamplets, posters, booklets, business cards, ect… and creating eNewletters and some minimal web work. Worked at Derme&co, September 2014 to October 2015. At Derme&co I have designed logos, products labels, packaging, catalogues, promotions, calendars, flyers, posters, booklets, just to name a few. I have also created and send eblast newsletters. In college, I have won a design contest and have won a few design awards while working at Parkhurt Publishing in the Kenneth R. Wilson Awards. 1999 – Best Graphic Treatment of a Feature 2002 – Best Art Direction of an Opening Spread or Complete Feature 2005 – Best Use of Photography Years of experience in: InDesign Photoshop Illustrator Dreamweaver QuarkExpress Word Powerpoint Excel Creating and sending eblasts newsletters and some web design and management Mac and PC platforms Fast, efficient and work well in groups as well as autonomous. I work well under pressure to make sure deadlines are kept, also can work on several projects at once while keeping consistency on each project. I have a keen eye for colour and pay attention to details and keep my work well organized. Speak and write fluently in both English and French. Crafty, creative and inventive. My hobbies are dancing, swimming and reading. I am looking to continue working in the graphic design world in any and all of it’s aspects as I have always loved working in this field. If you require further information or have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask.

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Caroline LussierGraphic Designer, Artist

4930 rue Prince, Pierrefonds, QC, H8Y 2E7Home: 514-685-9611; Cell: [email protected]@videotron.ca

AVAILABILITYFull Time, Part Time, Freelance/Contract

Graduated from Cambrian College in Sudbury, Ontario (1986-1989) in graphicdesign, photography, graphic arts, sculpture.

Freelanced from 1989 till present day for a range of individuals and companies designing business cards, logos, menus, flyers, catalogues, posters, packaging, books, and a large variety of other printed material.

Worked for Parkurst Publishing from 1991 till the end of 2013, designing magazines, pamplets, posters, booklets, business cards, ect… and creating eNewletters and some minimal web work.

Worked at Derme&co, September 2014 to October 2015. At Derme&co I have designed logos, products labels, packaging, catalogues, promotions, calendars, flyers, posters, booklets, just to name a few. I have also created and send eblast newsletters.

In college, I have won a design contest and have won a few design awards while working at Parkhurt Publishing in the Kenneth R. Wilson Awards.1999 – Best Graphic Treatment of a Feature2002 – Best Art Direction of an Opening Spread or Complete Feature2005 – Best Use of Photography

Years of experience in:InDesignPhotoshopIllustratorDreamweaverQuarkExpressWordPowerpointExcelCreating and sending eblasts newslettersand some web design and managementMac and PC platforms

Fast, efficient and work well in groups as well as autonomous. I work well under pressure to make sure deadlines are kept, also can work on several projects at once while keeping consistency on each project. I have a keen eye for colour and pay attention to details and keep my work well organized.

Speak and write fluently in both English and French.

Crafty, creative and inventive. My hobbies are dancing, swimming and reading.

I am looking to continue working in the graphic design world in any and all of it’s aspects as I have always loved working in this field.

If you require further information or have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask.

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TABLE OF CONTENTSQuarter Turns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Compression Latches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Padlockables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Wing Knobs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16L-Handles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Heavy-Duty Handle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Swing Handle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Rods & Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Gaskets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Folding Step . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Grab Handles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Paddle Latches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Please refer to Index for part numbers located on page 30

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Hydrometallurgy 2014 will provide a forum for the dis-semination of all research, development and production information relating to hydrometallurgical extraction, purification and recovery of base and precious metals. Papers relating to: waste treatment and minimization; environmental compliance and monitoring; automation, sensors and control in hydrometallurgy are also welcome. Updates on current hydrometallurgical operations, new project execution; health and safety initiatives and case studies relating to all aspects of hydrometallurgy are also sought.

The meeting will build on the success of six preceding conferences:• 1st International Symposium on Hydrometallurgy

held in 1963-Dallas, Texas, USA

• 2nd International Symposium on Hydrometallurgy held in 1973-Chicago, Illinois, USA

• 3rd International Symposium on Hydrometallurgy held in 1983-Atlanta, Georgia, USA

• 4th International Symposium on Hydrometallurgy held in 1993-Salt Lake, Utah, USA

• 5th International Symposium on Hydrometallurgy held in 2003-Vancouver, BC, Canada

• 6th International Symposium on Hydrometallurgy held in 2008-Phoenix, Arizona, USA

Technical topics include:• Extraction (Oxides/Sulphides)• Separation (Solvent Extraction/Ion Exchange)• Recovery (Electrowinning and Electrorefining)• Environmental Aspects• Teaching/Research in Hydrometallurgy• Controls and Automation• Operations/Start-up/Project Updates

ADVANCE NOTICE OF CALL FOR PAPERS• The Organizing Committee will be inviting the

submission of papers on any of the technical, scientific or economic themes described above.

• September 30, 2013: deadline for submission of abstracts, not exceeding 200 words.

• October 15, 2013: authors will receive email of acceptance or regret.

• December 1, 2013: deadline for submitting camera-ready papers for final editing.

All papers will be reviewed and edited by a technical committee prior to their final publication. The technical committee consists of:• Dr. David Dixon, Technical Program Chair, UBC• Dr. Fiona Doyle, Technical Program Co-Chair,

University of California, Berkeley• Dr. Matthew Jeffrey, Newmont Mining• Dr. Gretchen Lapidus-Lavine, Universidad Autonoma

Metropolitana-Iztapalapa• Dr. Jochen Petersen, University of Cape Town• Dr. Tomas Vargas, Universidad de Chile• Dr. Nicholas Welham, Environmetals• Dr. Michael Moats, Missouri University of Science

and Technology

INDUSTRIAL TOURSThe participants will have the opportunity of visiting some of the most important North American Hydro-metallurgy operations and projects immediately after the conference. Details on these plant tours will be provided in future Hydrometallurgy 2014 circulars and on the conference web page.

SHORT COURSEA three-day short course focusing on recent key techno-logical developments and current industrial trends, given by highly qualified experts, will be offered on the days immediately preceding the conference. The subjects to be covered include:

Introduction to hydrometallurgy; thermodynamics of hy-drometallurgical aqueous solutions; Eh-pH and other ther-modynamic diagrams; Leaching kinetics – models, theo-ry and applications; Mixing theory; Engineering theory of leaching – continuous stirred reactors; Heap leaching; Bioleaching; Solid liquid separation – thickening and fil-tration; Precipitation from aqueous solutions; Solvent ex-traction; Ion exchange; Principles of electrochemistry, electrowinning and electrorefining; Hydrogen reduction for metals production; Gold hydrometallurgy; Environ-mental considerations in hydrometallurgy; Chloride hydrometallurgy; Mass/energy balances for hydromet-allurgy; Thiosulphate leaching of gold; Platinum group metals recovery; the Bayer process; Performance of ma-terials of construction in hydrometallurgical operations.

Names of the lecturers will be announced in future circulars and on the conference web page.

For further information on the short courses contact:Dr. Berend Wassink, UBC at [email protected]

Hydrometallurgy Section

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The Minerals and Materials Society

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Sept. 27 to Oct. 1, 2014Hyatt Regency Hotel, Vancouver, BC

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SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIESA wide range of sponsorship opportunities are

available for the conference and short course.

For further details please contact Nathan Stubina

or visit the conference website:Nathan M. StubinaBarrick Gold Corporation

[email protected]

For further information about the conference, contact:

Edouard Asselin, Conference Co-chair

Materials EngineeringUniversity of British [email protected]

David Dreisinger, Conference Co-chair

Materials EngineeringUniversity of British [email protected] RepresentativesMatthew [email protected]

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RestaurantFeyrouz

Cuisine Méditerranéenne

DessertsCrème Caramel $ 2.50

Tiramisu $ 5.95Baklava $ 2.75

Gâteau au fromage $ 5.95Mousse au chocolat $ 5.95

Gâteau moka $ 5.95Gâteau mousse au chocolat $ 5.95

Crème glacée $ 2.95Coupe forêt – crème à la vanille, fraises,

et coulis de chocolat $ 5.95

RestaurantFeyrouz

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Cartes des vins

Pizza Vertu1 Pizza Moyenne 18”+ 20 ailes de poulet+ 1 grande frite+ 1 Pepsi 2L

Pizza Vertutel: 514-339-9889www.pizzavertu.com1542, Côte Vertu, St.Laurent, Qc(près du metro Cote Vertu)

Livraison gratuite – min. $12 (avant taxes)

1 Poulet entier+ Frite familial ou grande salade+ 1 Pepsi 2L

SEULEMENT$15.99

SEULEMENT$29.99

Économisez au comptoirNos choix de pizza• Fromage• Pepperoni• Toute garnie• Végétarienne• Mexicaine• Poulet• Épinards• Special vertu• Québécoise

1 pizza grande 14˝ au épinards ou special Vertuseulement $ 7.99

1 pizza jumbo 18˝ au fromageseulement $ 9.99

Pepperoni, toute garnie, québécoise, ou végétarienneseulement $ 11.99

tel: 514-339-9889www.pizzavertu.com1542, Côte Vertu, St.Laurent, Qc

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FeyrouzCuisine Méditerranéenne

Toutes les assiettes sont servis avec choix de couscous aux légumes ou salade du chef, patates et riz.

Thé ou café et choix de crème caramel ou samsa (pâte d’amande) inclus.

Menu du midiAssiette de calamars frits $ 11:95

Assiette brochette de poulet $ 10:95Assiette brochette de kefta $ 11:95Tajine au poulet et olives $ 12:95

Couscous aux légumes $ 11:95

RestaurantFeyrouzCuisine Méditerranéenne

Restaurant

124 Prince Arthur est (coin Bullion)Tel : 514.281.8008

Cell : 514.688.4155

1565 Rue Amherst, [email protected]

• Resto (déjeuner et diner)• Cuisine fraîche faite maison• Repas congelés pour emporter• Services de traiteur• Sit-down Resto (breakfast & lunch)• Fresh home-made cuisine to go• Take-home frozen meals• Catering services

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George Sideris · tel: 514-661-6573Spécialiste de la formation d’arme · Désactivation de fusil et de couteau

Specialist in weapon training · Gun & knife disabling

Lynda Renée

Formatrice et consultante

L’Art de Vivre

Membre de l’ANN et formatrice

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Italo Testa

Spécialiste en publicité

Tel :514-561-7587

Courriel :

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“Pour un image d’affaires plus claire”

Visitez nous sur Facebook :

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Throughout the Chicagoland area, auto dealers

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Automobile dealer profitability is under pres-

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Automotive Group offers all the necessary

tools to develop and maintain a profitable ac-

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