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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 May 1969, p. 4

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Gies, president of the House Builders Association, aid builders of lower priced Rosalind Galloway was respom lible for the decor which featured contrasts in old and new sewing equipment, walls adorned with huge scissors and lengths of ma- terial and large mod flowers that cleverly concealed the footlights. Ruth Teichroeb and Janet Bau- er were commentators. The man- agement committee in charge of presentation was composed of A home is the best place to raise a family, not a trailer or a tent, said Kitchener Mayor Sid Mclmnnan Friday night when he helped officiate at opening cere- monies to mark the KW House Builders spring parade of homes. Fifty young models from Grades 7 and tt displayed 63 en- sembles they made during their domestic science periods this year under the tutelage of Mrs. Gerry nHornung. ulutded we're formal and in- formal dresses, bikinis and play wits. " was standing room only at Lincoln Heights school last week when more than 200 parents jam- med the auditorium for a fashion show, described as Sewers' Show- Crowds throng home Show Low- Post, tum 6, and her stsrer. Linda. t m a ttttU shy. [incoln Heights sews it up One builder said he opened his display home at 1:30 pm. Sunday and except for a short break to eat around 6 o'clock was kept busy conducting people around and answering questions until shortly after 10 pm. Gies said participating builders reported a great deal of interest in the model homes and several had customers prepared to buy. "It looks like this will be our best-ever Parade at Homes," he "But we have the widest selec- tion and range of homes; We've ever had in the parade," he said. "There are homes here for every one." Gies said Saturday's crowds were light but on Sunday "we had a steady flow of people all day." homes-costing $20.000 and under --artt having such success selling them that they were unable to enter a display home in the par- ade of homes. Attracted by fine weather, thousands of people toured the homes over the weekend. Karen Waters and Julie Goode played background music for the latter. Karen Tuchlinsky was re- sponsible for properties and Mar- lene Shaman produced the pro- gram. Mrs. Barbara Tatschene, physi- cal education teacher, choreo- graphed two creative dance pre- mutations. About 50 pupils took part the song and dance program, addition to those participating the fashion show. Pupils who competed in the kt. wanis Music Festival, earlier this year, repeated their festival pie- ces during the evening. Mrs. Esther Etchells conducted the senior choir in Greensleeves. Laredo and Yellow Bird. Grade tt pupils, directed by Doug Hartung, presented an his. torical play, Here Will I Nest. Wendy Dorsch, a model trainee, Cathy Walker and Linda Slavnik. The governorgeneral‘s silver medal for proficiency in the gen- eral program went to Dili Bosch of Woodstock. They were among more than 600 students receiving degrees Sunday as the university conduct- ed its spring convocation at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium. Degrees were conferred in arts, science, business. theology and social work. Seventy graduating students of Waterloo Lutheran University achieved a " percent average in their final year and inclusion in the deans' honor roll. They included Mathom M. Ar. buckle, Charles W. Chappell, Ban bara A. Forrest. Abram Klusen. Albert G. McKinley, John M. Cakes and Mary L. Ran, all of Waterloo. Wll.0 dean honors 7 local students Mrs. Gerry Home». (mend from right) makes a [at when check wtth her pup" models. Immune Cummings. Nancy Wm. Pat Nathan. Arbucklo, Peter Bat. son, Charles Chappell, Helm: Fischer, Barbara PM Douala Waterloo people conferred with degrees were: David W. Adams, Ae U. Harms, Libusn Jeane and Nancy C. Kuwait“. master of social work. The Wall Street Journal achie- vement medal was awarded to William Ray Turner of lslington. Honorary degrees were confer- red upon John Yaremko, Ontario minister of social and family aer- vices; H. L. Jacobson, director of the International Trade Centre at Geneva: and Dr. J. Ray "onset of Cogan Station, Pa., former primer. pal of Waterloo Lutheran Semin- Enyic J. ortuoha, master od .amr6rrdthr-sis.r-,atrvsr.mre ' Bohr and Mary Coma make Malcolm McLean, buchelor of science. Kenneth Ward, general pn- theology. John Bateman, Terry Berard. Barry Betta, James Black, Paul Carter, George Clark, Lee Col- gate, Larry Davies, Thomas Davin, John Delmage, Dorothy Dyck; Terry Fisher, William Fume. Dom ald Gruber, David Haight, Agatha Heinrichs, Janet Henkel, Wanda Kenkelman, John Kruspe, Philip Long, Eric Nygren. Emily Porter, Mary Ran, Gillian Smith, Alexan- der Sutherland, Linda Sutherland, Marion Voelker, Allan Walter, Michael Waye and Donald Vinita. general bachelor of arts. Hodgkinson, Abram Klassen, Klaus Machmueller. Albert " Kinley and John Oakes, honor- bachelor of arts.

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