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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Apr 1967, p. 3

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o» Spehd Year in Germany WATERlOO SQUARE HEIDI SCHNEGELSBERG of 25 Westmount Road, Kitchener, has received an award enabling her to spend a year in Germany for graduate studies in Saarbrucken University. Miss Schnegelsberg is a fourth year honors German student, and intends to return to the University of Waterloo to complete her studies for an M.A. in modern German literature. (It was erroneously reported last week, that Miss Gail Morley, a second year honours stydent. would also spend a year in Germany. Miss Morley will study at the University of Munich (two months) during the summer. Use the Chronicle Classified Section This sale will include several bicyclmr, tricycles, small boys. "u'sceliarwous clothing and many other irteoodotmditioa, PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, MAY 6th, IO AM. (AREA ADJACENT TO OFFICE BUILDING) Kitchener Ontario & Duke Sts. JESSIIN cleaners Ray Forweft Auctioneer 100 and 220 yard dashes with time of 9.9 and 23 seconds re- spectively. And-rusyshyn and Hearne went on from the War- rior Track Meet to represent Canada in the British Common- wealth Games held in Jamaica. All three are now attending uni. versity In the United States on athletic scholarships. pound shot put. Another stand- out performer last year was Ed Hearne of Neil McNeil High School (Toronto) who won the As interest in track ard field grows in Ontario high schools the records continue to fall. In his year's Warrior Meet, ll meet records were broken, two were tied and two Canadian scholas. tie records were set in the 16 event program. The two Cana. dian marks were established by ZENON ANDRUSYSHYN and MIKE MERCER both members of the championship team from Oakville Trafalger High School. ANDRUSYSHYN with a throw of ITT' 3" set a new discus mark and MERCER with a heave of 60' 10%” set the mark in the 12 The Warrior Meet, being stag- ed under the direction of the University's head track and field coach. Neil Widmeyer. will bring together teams from approximate. ly 26 Ontario high schools in what promises to be an exciting afternoon for local track and field patrons. A full slate of II track and T field events hag been scheduled with each school allowed a maximum of two en- tries per event. The University of Waterloo Meet Director Widmeyer is will once again play boat to the by the good response that he bu ha 01 Ouario's m Behout received from the invited high track and field competitors " 'gtge, 1:90 tl'igtfJctit . am Ions m a 1 e a - it stages in Seventh Annual :9: fun be returning to TIli,',',; Warrior Track and Field Meet their crown. East York, Park- on Saturday, May 13th at Sea- dale and Monarch Park all from gram Stadium. Toronto have accepted invitat. The Warrior Meet, being stag- ions. Hamilton will be represent- ed "an...- "m mmn“ A, "m ed by Central and Hill Park. Warrior Invitational Meet Set to ' A statement about your l accommodations in Montreal for Exp067 Over 70,000 roome are avallable In all. Private Homeo. Over 30.000 hospitable Montvoalon are welcoming vleltora Into their homes. RATES: from " to 014 a daylottwo peo- ple, 010 to $18 for three. or 012 to 022 for four. ltllcloncy Apartments, with kitchen tool- Iltlos and maid aorvlce. RATES: $18 to 026 a day for two pawns, plan " a day for each edditional person. Hotele. There ave still some vacanclu In down- town hotel: during some periods, also In resort hotels wlthln only reach of Expo 67. RATES: hom $12 to 030 a day. . Tourlet Homes. The position la almllar to that ot hotels and motels, with some vacancioe In all periods. RATES: 010 to 018 (double occupancy). At peak porloda you may not ho able to not certain kinda of .etoommodtttiort-.. downtown hotel rooms, for oxamplo. But oven " thou tlmoa, that. wlll ho auffl- olont altamatlvo accommodation for oyoryona. lxpo " ll bound to put haw prawn on accommodation. In Montreal. Navar- tholou. LOGEXPO. the omclnl Expo " accommodation bureau, - ovary visitor a place to stay. N... Pluto " out " coupon unwieldy-0d mall tt today. I-""'.'-.-.--- To LOOEXPO, Expo to. Montreal, P.0.. Cm Pttoeto-0b141 307-.”7 ”you mum accommodation. a Miami Clly_______________._!rov___________ mu Dole___._0wmuro t"te-....,..-..Numtr.r of nlghL_Pvloo "tttm.-..-".--. Number Madam totmrt2)--.-Number of ohlklnn (undu12)__.Moom ot tr-ttatlttN--.. type of accommodation: (wand: fproforen" ono, two N (hm) ' PRIVATI HOMIR Armament Wt1eleney) E 4rra HOTELD TOUR HOME I? Harm MOT X F ‘ (Iv-Ila typo) D TRAIL!!! St E D IIIID fat' 't_----------.----. min. mm Nam: -tir."mr_t.hrhmrtm+lBr. Bee and heal-m Wing is a mosieat interpretation of Canadiana and includes an Indian and eskimo scene. a group doing the train movement, a canoe a very special piece of music composed by Frederick Pohl, conductor of the K-W Symphonic Ordhestra. The musical epic by Mr. Pom feet by 90 feet in size; A 512 voice choir; an 80 piece orehest- ra', ethnic dances and songs; a cast of over 1,500 children; and A masterpiece of an depicting Canada's growth from Cartier to the present. which is about 30 It will be 'o'"' two rtigbter at the Kitchener Memorial Authori- um, (Wednesday ,Mary 31 - June I) and tickeus are on sale tram any of the 14 separate sdhools. Canadian Opus will also be showu to the drildren of the or- phanage, Aut-ins and rl,t9t",:,'ii; capped on the Wedneslia- . will consist of: Opus 'trr is‘the KWSQI- arm School Centennial project. aoditpeomisstobe again " ales will represent oshaih. Strong entries have been receiv- McLauglalén and O'Neil cotiegi- mvmmm,mxm ' tmadian Opus '67 Or phone (514) 307-8397 for lmmedlete Information end rourVetlone. Motele. Avelleble In many pododl. panlcularly early In the eon-on, end after September 4tts RATES: 011 to 030 (double occupancy). Motele (T reller type) With kllohon fecllllloe end meld urvlce. RATES: from 026 e day for two person, 030 e day for four, or Me e day for eloht. Chlldren under 12, free. Treller 8ltee. wlthln euy driving dlsranoe of lxpo 07, with 3-way hook-up. RATES: 03.60 to " a day. Comp Iltee. 20,000 ell”, In 120 separate locationu, In the area Around Montreal. RATS“ 02.60 to 03.60 I day. All than accommodation: on government- hspecud, approved. and prhm-mmtmthrd. All you heve to do to make e reeervetlon Ie mull tho coupon below to lOOEXPO. You wlll reoelve e reply tn 7-10 deye. followed by conl'lrmetlon dlreot from the management of the hotel. eto.. or the homeowner. Ivory room but been Impact“! and up- provod by an agency of tho Govornmont of Ouoboo. and I controlled an - "shod. RBLWW Hete's an actuarial finding re. ported by the Ontario Safety League. A car which is driven principally by a single man un- der 25 with no years accident free is 3% times as likely to cause an accident as one driven by a man over 25, without nod- dents. who doesn't drive to work. The accident will mat almou minutes extravaganza is one Cen- tennial event that no Twin Cities residents win wish to miss, make plans now to attend. All pruhs go to aid Bolivian Schools. John Sweeney assisted by Ctik the Pennsylvania Dutch. All wil be in native costume. um Kruvitx, a M at mean. loo Collegiate Institute and I Dancing Council, is comm to “The Warrior Meet has the full amnion ot the Ontario Fed- eration of School Athletic Ano- eiations", Widmeyer stated. ”This means that my records establish- ed will be given official recog- nition". Based on the form chum available for this meet there should be more than a few records topoled on May 13th. she Ukrajnians, 'PohiA, kid, German, Mien, Pormgese, ad from Sarah Central Coiled- ate and Sudbury High School in addition to all the local Kitchen- er-Waterloo high schools. Ont. Safety League nu awn-n f, my x~ocroan l ' In!

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