READ AND USE WATERLOO CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS During their week at the uniâ€" versity they studied various maâ€" thomatics swbjects including comâ€" puter science and they had access The students are the top 49 of the 9,300 Ontario boys and girls in Grades 9, 10 and 11 who wrote the Junior Mathematics Competiâ€" tion last winter. In addition, one student from Manitoba and one from British Columbia are attendâ€" ing the seminar. Some of Canada‘s fubure matheâ€" maticians took time out from their enjoyment of the summer to study college mathematics at the Umiversity of Waterkoo. WASHING MACHINES REPAIRED Lots cleared â€" trimmang done Also TV, Radios, Vacuums, Trilites, Toasters and Irons LIMITED 50 Ontario South 143â€"1449 Sales & Service 145â€"4537 66 King St. South Waterloo Elmer Filsinger Uâ€"W Seminar for Math Contest Winners Hearth Radio MOFFATT TREE REMOVAL COMPUTER SCIENCE forms a major part of the curriculum of the Mathemaâ€" tics Seminar being held at the University of Waterloo. The students attending are the top 51 in the Ontario Junior Mathematics Contest. Watching while Mike Tustain, Eastweod Collegiate, operates the IBM 7040 computer are (left to right) Robert Steacy, Courtenay Secondary School, Courtenay, B.C.; Doug Cann of Waterloo Collegiate; Robert Isreal, Sir John‘s High School, Winnipeg, Man. Radios, Auto, Home, Transistor Record Players, TV‘s, Small Appliances, Electric Shavers Free Estimates 653â€"5848 The Weterics Chronicle, Woednesday, June 28, 1967 We stock parts for and repair all makes Randoiph Franklin of Lisgar Collegiate, OMtawa, came first in this year‘s contest. This remarkâ€" able achievement followed the In addition to their educational activities, various6 â€" recreational and cultural activities were planâ€" ned, including the annual softâ€" bail championship game between the seminar staff and the students on Tuesday evening (the staff leads the series with a win and a tie) and a trip to the Stratford Shakespearean Festival on Thursâ€" day evening. problem Cook‘s Pharmacy 48 King St. South Waterloo Crystal â€" China Ceramics Radiosâ€"Cuckoo Clocks Phone 742â€"1936 Por Appointment Open Daily 9 to 5:30 Closed All Day Wodnesday 104 King West Kitchener OPTOMETRISTS WINDMILL SHOP C. F. PRICE, R.O. J. D. PRICE, O.D. 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Best actress in special episo&e of a series went to Agnes Mooreâ€" head for a role in WILD WILD WEST. Best camera work went Best comedy actress was Lucille Ball. Best comedy supâ€" porting â€" actress was â€" Frances Bavier, and best comedy supportâ€" ing actor was Don Knotts â€" both for Andy Griffith roles. Best Drama Series actress was Barbara Bain of MISSION:IMâ€" POSSIBLE, which also won Emmies for best writing and film editing. Best actor in drama series was Bill Cosby of I SPY. MacDonald‘s Supertest King & Young Street, Waterboo TUNE UP checked & cleaned * Plugs _ * Condensor E. 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