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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Nov 1967, p. 11

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'GORDON, Mr. and Mrs. Robert. 421 Barrie Place, Waterloo, at St. Mary's Emma, Nov. 13, WILDFONG, Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence, 477 Grecnhrook Drive, at KW Hospital, Nov. 18, son. MEYER, Mr. and Mrs. Hermarm, 95 Margaret Ave., at K-W Hos- Pita?, Nov. 17, son. Wale, 264 Hooch Rd., Waterloo, announce the engagemem d their W, Pamela Gaul, od Col. umbia, Mo., to Gary Nessa: Wid. mayor of Fulton, Mo., son at Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Widmeyer, 51 Huntley One. The wedding will MhepaceDec.22atspun.at the Evangelical United Bredweu Chm, Birdge Street, Bridgeport. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Daw- son, 29 Indiana St., announce this LUENING, Mr. and Mrs. Donald, Brampton (formeme of Water- loo), at Brampton Hospitat, Nov. 14, sou. GUENTHER, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- tiam, 154 Ertt St. E., Waterloo, Nov. 15, daughter. MARTIN, Mr. and Mrs. John, RR 2, Waterloo, at St. Mary's Hospital, Nov. 15, daughter. BUEHLER, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd, St. Jacobs, at K-W Hospital, Nov. 16, son. THOMPSON, Mr. and Mrs. Merle, 158 Erb St. W., Waterrioo, at K-W Hospital, Nov. 16, son. PILGER. Mr. and Mrs. Charles, 156 Erb St. -W.. Waterho. at K-W Hospital, Nov. 17, daugh- FRITZ, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, 418 WEY, Mr. and Mos. Joseph, 369 gaze] St., Waterloo, at K-W SABOURIN. Mr. and Mrs. Mar- eel, 163 MacGregor Crust, Wa- terloo, at K-W Hospital, Nov. 17, son. WHITE, Mr. and Mrs. James. 422 Hazel St., Waterloo at K-W Hospital, Nov. 17, son. MARTIN, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney D., RR l, Waterloo, M KW Hos- pital, Nov. 17, daughter. RAJ, Mr. and Mrs. Dom. 306 McDAID, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick, 454 Tamarack Drive, Waterloo, a If-w Hospital, Nov. 14, Engagement of their Kasai, sodotir. and Mm. iii m Knarr, 166 Ed) St. E., Wat.. Shoo. The wedding will take place Iuvtist_qureti, mm "Road; West Court Place, Waterloo. at KW Hospital, Nov. 18, daugh- Mary‘s Hospital, Mr. Orr Automobiles 20 Ottawa North, Kitchener t50 Weber South, Waterloo ENGAGEMENTS the vro/et- Oldsmobile - Cadillac A . llI-IAII Ali-n éa si, r,,"e'i":,i'._i,'_sii,i".s'i,','i,.':, A tMille' CAR Fr r,,.,,-),)";):;,:":',:';") BIRTHS '. l4, son. 14, INQ TOPICS In competition between 130 and 12A, senior boys volleyball, 13C took the decision. DefendinE CWOSSA champs, the skating Vikings are presently practicing diligently, also, the boys, senior and junior, and the girls, junior basketball teams are looping balls at the basket in hard prac. tice. 170 Victoria St. S. - “a. Malleck Building, dh Kitchener “L - n .0 I.” . . """"'"C Congratulations to the senior Vikings for their fine showing last Friday at Brantford. A letter of congratulations was received from the director of boy's physi- cal education at Pauline John. ston school. Br BRENDA DUNIAR The run-of-the-mill Remem- brance Day assemblies were dropped this year. Controller Doug Koegier and his public re. lations committee introduced a rather unique innovation for the special assemblies. The concert band made its first appearance under the diree. tion of W. Hudgins. Dr. J. C. Peters, academic dean and acting vice-president of WLU spoke to pupils on The Other Values of Education, Wednesday afternoon. Edwin R. Welwood Slides of the world wars were shown in a style similar to that used in many of the Expo pavil- ions. Even background music thorn the Labyrinth) was sup- plied. Rev. J. H. Patterson, as. sistant minister at Trinity United Church, was the speaker at all the assemblies. \ 7321b“! See him now! This is who to see for a good deaf on auto insurance. ’um "I! "ioao Phone 743-6511 Res. 578-4034 This year's Grade 12s stood up Students See Wai. Slides Canadian Head omee Scarborough, Ontario STATE FARM Hutu-l “tough". "nuance My. This is who to see for the same good deal on life and homeowners insurance. 744-8125 745-6815 very well under the annual SATO tests written Thursday. The book fair concluded I suc- cessful week at wcr last Friday. Last minute flash: Our senior Vikings won the CWOSSA foot. ball by blanketing Waterloo~0x~ ford high school wo. A jubilant team and suoporters returned tn the school after the game Friday, at which time the team was in- troduced and two hours of dane- ing followed. The pep assemblies held last Thursday were one ot the biggest and best ever staged at wcr. The second edition of the Norse Star should be appearing very soon providing enough student pattiei, pation is shown. WCI charities collected $226. for UNICEF last month. Top fkrrma were lO-D $39.39; 13-A $35.10; and " $26.23. WCI's school spirit really im- proved this year and all members of the team appreciated it. To end on a sad note, exams start next week. Good luck to all. All forms are busy hiding their designs for the form Saga ad, we may see a record number ot forms advertising this year. Aid. ermen may obtain forms at the activities office. Today was the last day for or- dering a Saga yearbook. Friday night, graduates return for com- mencement. Sue Uffleman was awarded the school council bursary. 358 KING NORTH WATERlOO [UMBER PIKE - CHRISTMAS Store noun: 8 mm. to 5:30 p.m. Sat. till F. L Nichols WLU Dean Of Sfudents been director of student activities " Waterloo [Anthem University dean of mm followhg the mxiigoatimtofFeedetickJ.spss am and science, with adminis- trative work as well as commu- ing as a student adviser on all matters pertaining to academic problems. He has worked closely with students at WLU, having served asadirectoruthestudeotunims building, in the field of place- mam, student aid an residence hail mm. seraus, former dean of GKUUG science and now on a year's sab- batten], wild return Aug. 1 as as- Sim to the vice-presides and as counsellor to the student body. His appointment was munc- ed by Dr. Henry Endless, acting Meat of WLU. He also an- made known shortly. Mr. Nichols is a M-year-old oativiot West Virginia. He will assist Dr. Funk C. Pawns, aca- demic vice-president and dean of WWW cm,m.mn1w " a may tettriouocerneot, Dr. 742-81 1 I as All Day Satunhy, Sunday after 1:00 pm. Weekends are a good time for beginners, families and groups. Momma. tutereyrona, WATERLOO "Fun For Everyone" Phone 142-9582 OPEN BOWLING WATERlOO 745-4746

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