It was found there were 72 youngsters present of which two had multiple handicaps, eight atâ€" tended the orthopedic clinic, 13 took therapy at the outâ€"patients deâ€" partment, 21 were treated for speech defects, 18 were listed for nursery and therapy departments, and 10 were present for school and therapy Since Rotarians are constantly being asked how many children are served by the centre for cripâ€" pled children which is coâ€"sponsored by Kitchener and Waterloo Rotary Clubs a count was taken one day last month. Members and visitors have deâ€" rived much pleasure from the trail which extends from Queensâ€" ton on the south to Tobermory on the north, the speaker said. He praised the coâ€"operation of landâ€" owners adjoining the nature trail but described the government‘s coâ€"operation as ‘grudging."‘ Bruce Trail topic at Rotary meet Downstairs at the City Hotel WATERLOO Draft â€" Pitcher or Mug Entertainment Thursday. F riday and Saturday Air Conditioned Fully Licensed CITY HOTEL The speaker illustrated his talk with slides taken during the 10 years that the association has functioned. Dr. Tom East, president of the Bruce Trail Association, was guest speaker at last week‘s meeting of the Rotary Club. House of Furniture 46 King North _ Waterloo Telephone 576â€"5440 For four days last week beanies and our brandâ€"new buttons were The Grades 11s and 12s both went on field trips last week. Both were studying our environment and all came home a little tired but a lot more informed. League play started last week at the Waterloo Bowling Lanes. On Oct. 23 it was the Grades 9 and 10 boys.in intramural football. Grade 10k took the intermediate chamâ€" pionship and Grade 9t won for the junior _ event. Congratulations, boys! On Oct. 29, the first edition of the Norse Star was distributed. The front page sported the new heading created by Robert Conâ€" nel, a grade 10 student. Attention all bookworms‘! The bookmobile will be at our school all this week. Until Nov. 7 all stuâ€" dents interested can look at the books in stock and have an opporâ€" tunity to buy some first class reading material at good prices. WCI notes lg __ Waterloo Chronicle, Thursday, November 5, 1970 ALAN RIGBY‘$s RED BARON STEAKS FOR RENT FURNITURE and APPLIANCES One Room or A Complete _ Houseful Bowling league gets started By Karen Black Net increases reported since Dec. 31 were, deposits, $111,873,â€" 000; mortgage investments, $110,â€" 5$45,000; estate, trust and agenâ€" cy assets, $151,566,000. s Total assets â€"ander adminisâ€" tration, Sept. 30, were $2,848,802,â€" 000 compared to $2,504,866,000 at the same date in 1969. $1 million daily boost J. Allyn Taylor, chairman and president, said the company‘s figures continue to show imâ€" provement in line with the foreâ€" cast. In its figures for the third quarter of the year, Canada Trustâ€"Huron and Erie reports business in all departments is growing at the rate of $1 million a day. Cook‘s Pharmacy Mrs. Ruth Lewis, secretary of the Waterloo Red Cross branch, will contact church groups to see if lunches can be proved for simiâ€" Mrs. Dorothy Brubacher will head a group of volunteers to welâ€" come seniors at future events and help them get seated. CALL Sixteen seniors attended a party for shutâ€"ins held at the dropâ€"in centre last week. Refreshments included special provision for those on diabetic diets.~ * Dinner will be served at 5 p.m. so that guests will be ready to leave at 6:30 p.m. on the buses that will take them to their homes. Sister Stanislaus, music coâ€"orâ€" dinator for Waterloo‘s separate schools, has arranged for a group of children to perform a short musical program. Waterloo Red Cross will host the city‘s senior citizens at a Christmas party at the dropâ€"in centre on 20 Albert St., Dec. 17. Buses will pick up guests and take them to the centre for an afternoon visit from Santa Claus. Students paraded through the gymnasium attired in pumpkin on sale. Every loyal Viking supâ€" porter dug out money to buy crests and buttons‘ for our last home game of the season. On Oct. 28 the senior boys‘ football team held a shoeâ€"shine in the lower foyâ€" er to raise money for the team. On Friday, the students gatherâ€" ed in the gym for another great WCI pep assembly. Ken Buck and Pete Kidnie were two of the judâ€" ges who decided which class had the most Viking spirit. The themeâ€"Halloween, of course! Yule party planned LET US CLEAN YOUR Rugs & Furniture 749 King St. West KITCHENER FREE DELIVERY BUSINESS AND SERVICES DIRECTORY HELM 7142â€"8488 576â€"9500 The membership approved a motion calling for a 50â€"cent inâ€" crease in service calls. Minimum charge will be $7.50, except where color television is involved when the minimum charge will be $11. He replaces John Stuebing who was named one of two program directors. Other officers are, Bert Obel, viceâ€"president; Al Prince, secreâ€" tary; Brian Bonn, program direcâ€" tor and John Brown and Bob Harâ€" lock, publicity directors. John Brenneman was elected president at the annual meeting of the Kâ€"W and district electronic services association at Berkeley Tavern, Kitchener, last week. « Seniors and volunteers from the Albert Street dropâ€"in centre traâ€" velled to Sunnyside Home this week to entertain residents with square dancing and singing and to present gifts. * Custom Built Homes Your Lot or Ours Servicemen elect slate lar shutâ€"in getâ€"togethers vVOIâ€"GOTT CONSTRUCTION ST. 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