rAaAgGs TWELVS omm f raterlu University College :t:x.ï¬&.*:a;“'{m‘:“ï¬' nards $16,000 In Scholarships | .22 ": u2 plans to take 690 uzin P today announced the awarding B: 4 Erdranae engagemen a PWESS Dia pertect symbo sotitaires, trad YVoung‘s wuper N beauty, outs volue. _ She thoughtful HAPRLNH D. BOYES can have YOUR OIL OIL BURNER SERVICE " * / P k sinath Fhere are no infegost cherges OM Rearms at | (nZ‘8 : Entionce the wokder ofA bitury ob yoar engogement with a romantile, elegant FHAPâ€" PMNESS Diomond for your betoved . . . the pertect symbol of love and devetion. Phomaic | Set $215 oughtfuiness in choostk the lAPPIHINESS Déomor '.‘ 1eR a.s * » & d > § . s ) i + + EO // m3 1. » is e " " & e y _« »*#J & w reeaw. / (C _ P j / Ed 0% Down /// a weh Ledy Donna or modern design in THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE FACTORY _ TRAINED SERVICE PERSONNEL "AE ReADY TO _SERVE YOU â€" ON ALL > MAKBS OP WASHERS â€" RANGES â€" T.Vv. AND SMALL APPLIANCBHSA PHONE * s "l l‘ T w cowe. School. Her twin sister, Kdith, who was second in the class, has been awarded a $1,200 Regional scholarship. The girls, daughters of Mr. and Mra Herâ€" Set $185 mFr, @and _ mIPGD. _ &1 _ Memene mm UOm Honsberger, 149 Graham °St, Waterloo, she plans to |l_w secretarial science at the Uniâ€" versity College. _ . Other Regonal scholarships have been won by William Clemens of Elmira, son of \ir. and Mrs. Thomas Clemens, and second in his class at Elmira District High School. He plans And Peter Mogk, of Milverâ€" on Distriet High School, who will enter the preâ€"theological program. Ranking third in his class, Peter is the son of Mrs. Clarence Mogk and the late Mr. Mogk of Milverton. Honors psychology is the field chosen by Katherine Koerber of Scarborough, dauâ€" ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Koerber. Her father, director ‘ol special education for Scarâ€" borough schools, is a Waterâ€" loo College graduale. A graduate of Stratford Colâ€" legiate, PDiane Strahm, â€" will use her Regional scholarship to study honors English and history. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Strahin of Stratford. Honors history is the choice of Violet Reis from the Lisâ€" towel District High School. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Harry Reis, RR. 2. Milâ€" Mrs. H verton. Donald Campbell, Drayton, . and Kathleen Conrad of Lunâ€" enberg, Nova Scotia, complete the list of Regional scholarâ€" ship awardees. Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nilfrid Cam» bell, is a graduate of Arthur District High School. Kathâ€" leen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Conrad, is a graduate of the Lunenberg High School. Both plan to take the General lAm prop:am.‘ _ Two â€" Eastwood Collegiate graduates have won $1400 schâ€" olarships: Christopher Nicholâ€" son â€" and Dennis Marsland. Christopher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nicholson, 16 Benâ€" ton St, will enter the honors history course, while Dennis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Erig Marsâ€" land, 14 Bingeman St., is inâ€" terested in the honors busiâ€" _ness administration proSram. Cl cotMn 111 +4 B " 10L nc datbndatnintaniiin i: Later announcement will be made of additional scholarâ€" ships awarded by â€" organizaâ€" ttons, after approval by the donors _ of recommendations made by the administration of Waterloo University College. September 8, 19860 ... Here‘s a suggestion with particular appeal for those‘ who would like to see the housewife have a night off along with the rest of the famâ€" ily. Arrange sandwiches on swizle sticks, three or four to a group, depending upon the length of the stick. Spear piekles and relishes on the sticks as dividers between the samdwiches, shish kebab style. For good nutrition, be sure the sandwich fillings have adeâ€" quate â€" protein, such as in meat, fish, poultry, eS@s_ Of cheese, advises the Home Ecoâ€" nomics Service of the Ontario Department of â€" Agriculture. Then round out the menu with notato chips, fresh fruit, cookâ€" potato passing and a plates, _ servie makes it possi to help himse the first place This type Of | per, served in th garden after a most relaxing ar be no more than pitcher to wash : The first canal locks betwe en Lakes Huron and Superior at Seult Ste. Marie were open: ed in 1799;, they were needed to accommodate the fur tradâ€" dnen ies e t which carried 12 paddlers two ton: of freight. Serving 2 time SANDWICH SUPPER NMISM KEBAB STYLE honors business adâ€" chips, Ik or ish, poultry advises the g several |s% e eliminates and a supply serviettes _ & t possible for himself gene is the choice of sandwich supâ€" n the cool of the a warm day, is s and there need than the beverage ish up afterwards. canoes, some s and cups for everyone generously in sandwiches s continual y of paper and