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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Feb 1966, p. 10

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Honours-Deborah Carroll, Su- san Snyder (equal); Cynthia Carlisle, Douglas Henderson (equal); Danny Becker, Karen Eby, Ellen Fawsett (equal); Da- vid Becker, Janice Cope, Veron- ica Rau (equal). GRADE [I PIANO Honours-Bonnie Bender, Don- aid L. Clarke (equal); J. Mich- elle, Reive; Gloria Halter, Dan. iel Schneider (equal); Sigrid Fengler. Pass-Susan Thur. GRADE I PIANO Honours--Mark Logan: Cindy Lou Meisner; Jeri-Lynn Dittmer. GRADE VIII VIOLIN Honours-Janice Spiegl. Pass-Maureen Cullen. GRADE vm CLARINET Pass - Gordon Dennis, Ede Raak (equal). Honours-Judith Poetker; John Sewell; Carol Jamieson. Pass-karen Kurt; Betty Kurt. GRADE Ill PIANO First Class Honours - Karen Savage. Pass-Robert Oswander; Doug. Seegmiller. Honours-David Lackenbauer. GRADE IX SINGING Pass-David Schroeder; Charles A. Martin. GRADE VIII SINGING Honours-Ruth J. Zinck. First Chas H-ir-Karen I. Thieuen, Patricia Good (equal). Honours - Heather L. Davi- Ion; Ellen Funnel. Pass-Brian Thompson; Marie Honours-Philip Shaun: Cath- erine Dornan; Christel Wiens; Elizabeth Cressman; N a a c y Wohlgemuth; Merl: Bolender. GRADE I SINGING First Class Honours - Janet Schwartz. First Class Honours - Wallace. First Class Hottours--Erie Bru- bacher. GRADE V THEORY Harmony Honours-Joh. D. Hall. Counterpoint Honours-garnet Storms. Form Honours - Lem C. Reist; Vera M, Baerg. GRADE IV THEORY Counterpoint Honours-Phyllis E. Gntcke. GRADE m THEORY Harmony Honours - Lynne Schneider; Terrance Martin. History First Class Bo-wr-Mary A. Dick; Margaret D. Daniels. Hottours-Ltuise Bree. GRADE VI SINGING First Class Hoetours---M. Paul Mussel. GRADE ll THEORY First Class Honours - Peggy Booker, Hannelore Werner (equal); David Teahen; Jane E. Everts, Ruth Felhaber, Mary Johnston, Janet Poll, Mary L. Wittig (equal); Elspeth McFad- den, Sylvia Marti-Mu (equal): local arraacenaata are well underway for the lad General Council of the United Church cl Canada, which ill can place in Waterloo in. September 1- IS at this year. his is the "high. est" court of the United Church and meets every two years. The "" council val can“ in St. (Costumed in": me tt Homurs - Sun- High, Rita Sen (equal); 'Do-la Houston; larch Knuel; Corinne Temple. Pass - Lynn Williams; David cl (cum-icy Icy te. 1’ h' a“ a); -r .4»." M: » Nrtheh. 4Srra'ib ad m Inlet. d Dan. - can. " b , [ _ It . and W to a W can" httt'tawttt Ittthttm! ftlt tttrt. 1-15 An annual-nu rem . . l under the ehatrmanahipoggar- F . o,." ' E. Gray at Kitchener bu been 22 can mm m um cm -timgtoNaattheletaitaot reception. transportation. mm. GRADE VIII FLUTE Pass-kenneth Kroetsch. GRADE IV FRENCH HORN Pass-Peter M. Carney. GRADE VIII TRUMPET Honours-Larry Moser. G RADE IV PIANO GRADE VI PIANO GRADE V PIANO Susan Linda J. Reibling, Gayle Tripp (equal); Judy L. Clarke, Suz- anne Sykes (equal); Janice M. Reibling; Brenda Wylie; Arline Isaak; David Fries, Susan Seb. ben (equal); Jane Fawcett; Paul Barclay, A. Jane Beatty (equal). Honours - Jennifer Wittich; Richard Currie. Pass-Pamela Pace. GRADE I THEORY First Class Honours - Marie Gear; Terence Hayes, Linda Schweitzer (equal); Lee Dozema, Joanne Hamblin (equal); Lor- raine Brubacher; Barbara Stauf. fer, Pamela Watts (equal): Gail Koppeser; Susan J. Gateke. GRADE I THEORY Honours-Nancy Hiuser; Wayne Wilhelm; Barbara Orr. The highlights of the gather- ing will be an evening rally at the Kitchener Memorial Auditor- ium on Sunday Sept. 11, with a leading Canadian clergyman as the preacher. On Saturday, Sept. 10, the visitors will be taken on a tour of Waterloo County in a The business session will be held in the Ftirrt United Church which is still in the process of being rebuilt. 'Those attending will be billetted at the Waterloo Lutheran University. Some no communion“: (dele- gates) are expected in. " " embraces (districts) in Cat.. ada. Another n ma neuter: Ind observers will “so be not eat. Many of the diner-van witt be distinguished visitors from other detaominatim" and can John? NM“. Highlights at the not!“ will betheeleetieadat- tIMtdees not and the end-nu- at uh concerning union with the Eu.- geliul United Inbr- Church and the Anglican Church. R0llll,jllS39u79 110 KING ST. S. YOU. TV DOCTOR '"'", TI“, Sat. bill _ u At." 744-5841 MITRE THAN 200 PATTERNS WALLPAPER SALE IE6. TO $2.75 PER R011 ROOM 10TS AS [OW AS JACK°S " tr 'lim--.-,',,',.,-?,':-.---. 98¢ use waterloo branch recently. Today, Feb. 9, Harry Mayer Ontario Command Service om. cer is in Waterloo to assist any veterans or dependents who re. quire assistance re. pensions, allowances, treatment, etc. A resolution asking that all “Associated Members" be allow- ed to vote and hold office in the Royal Canadian Legion was approved by members present. It will now be passed on to the Dominion Command to be re solved at the Dominion Conven- tion in April. It will be held in Montreal. If successful, the reso- lution will allow any member of three years standing in the mil- itia, and any American citizen who served in the allied forces. a right {if v'Jte'sz'linLuld otticé in the Royal Canadian Legion. Luna: The Ladies Auxiliary to Branch 530 of the RCL held their monthly meeting and I report trom the treasurer showed that the auxiliary ended the year 1965 with a $3316.30 profit. This 3-5283 Seven new members were ac- cepted into the branch at the general meeting at which 150 at- tended. During the meeting the installation team installed lt new members who had joined the Waterloo branch recentlv. legion Notes Brand: 530 m. transportation. ' h; and special events. The In. R. ll. lcCoil at First United Church In vice-chairman. All the secret.” is the Rev. but H. Morgan ol Trinity United WWII. Kitchener. Con-tine. Mir-en are local and district Unit“ Church clergy..- and lay-Ion. " WATERLOO .IRVICI "and“ Delegates to attend the Lidia Auxiliary Bienniel Convention, to be held in Windsor Sept. 19at will be: Mrs. Howard Koehler, president; In. Glen Purdy and Mrs. Basil Buckholtz, sect’ys: Mrs. Rae Ostell, treasurer; with the color party attending the large parade will be: Hrs. Ray Gucho u Sgt. at Arms. Gucho u Sgt. at Arms. Monthly draw winner wu Mra Earl Lacey. Sports draw Will- ner-Mrs. Richard Beaver. A baa load ot auxiliary ladiea have arranged to attend the was card party to be held at the Guelph auxiliary hall on Feb. M. Three mama lull! enter the zone howling mun-name!“ to be held in Gait, March 12. “I... M ton'md-er and Mm: mean. tr ale -tb cluded the pickling a! Is dean eu- tor male. Donation: were made through- out they“: to the New Dawn Schoel. Gary Braydms (and, Kilauea Centre. retarded adults. Sunbeam Home, Canadian Can- cer Fund, Legiou Bursary Fund. K-W Retarded Children, Deal and hard-ot-hearing, Branch 530 building fund and two veterans in Westminster Hospital. 'he first I!“ donatien til be one of 850 towards the Leg- ion Bursary fund. This will be the aerenth year ther have taken charge of this (and. A Valentine Dance will be held at the bunch ttatt February 11. WHY NOT IMPROVE YOUR RECEPTION NOW - IN BLACK a WHITE OR COLOR WITH A NEW INSTALLATION CABLE SERVICE 2295 KING S. E. NEW AREAS OPENING m WATERlOO SOON " CALL CABLE TV Til-DAY (lllMll RIVER CABLE Ill ttt 8 Channels For Your Viewing Plenum IS HERE TO STAY COLOR PHONE 744-8133 Ist INSTALLATION FREE PUSSY about ftavor and quality tf You're Choose KITCHENER GINGER ALE

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