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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Nov 1970, p. 13

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Debbie Paleczny was company chairman for the evening. Joan Klapper presented Mrs. Ostrandâ€" er with a gift. Air Conditioned Fully Licensed CITY HOTEL Rangers prepared and served an Italianâ€"style supper to parents and guests attending the ceremony. The event took place at Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Mrs. Eric Ostrander, former captain of the company, enrolled four new rangers. They are Ruth Coates, Lynn Cross, Joyce Gimble and Margaret McCutchen. The gold cord winner was preâ€" sented with a certificate by Mrs. James Atkinson of Guelph, comâ€" missioner of the Conestoga area. Pamela Cross of the 1st Waterâ€" loo land ranger company was presented with a gold cord this week by Mrs. J. E. Berner, Waterâ€" loo division commissioner for girl guides. Pamela Cross gets gold cord T ip<on 2e ace nc M the seminar is provided from the memorial fund set up by relaâ€" tives, and friends of the late Ruth Kumer. Each delegate will be charged a nominal regisâ€" tration fee to cover the cost of facilities and programs. The speaker has had teaching appointments at New York Inâ€" stitute of Child Development Downstairs at the City Hotel WATERLOO Draft â€" Pitcher or Mug Entertainment Yhunday, Friday and Saturday RED BARON STEAKS lhe event is Sp Kâ€"W chapter of for children with bilities. Dr. Stanley Krippner, senior research associate at the departâ€" ment of psychiatry, Maimonides Medical Centre, Brooklyn, N.Y., will be guest speaker at the Ruth Kumer memorial seminar to be held at Waterloo Lutheran University theatre auditorium, Nov. 21. Child expert speaks at WLU seminar 14 major cost of Waterioo Chronicte, Thursday sponsored by the f the association th learning disaâ€" Women‘s Conditioning & Reducing Classes ®Includes Sauna & Whiripoo! Bath, Cold Plunge Pool ®Inspect our health Facilities and see our class in action @Membership entitles you to attend any and all classes Mon. 7:00 & 7:45 p.m. Tues 9:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 7:00 p.m Thur. 9:30 a.m. â€" 7:00 p.m. 3 Months $25.00 conducting ATTENTION MEN FITNESS CENTRE history department Team members were chosen by K. A. Woolner of the physics faculty and M. J. Craton of the Waterloo will be represented by John Batchelor of Ottawa, fourthâ€"year honors mathematics student; Bill Cowan, of Waterâ€" loo, fourthâ€"year honors physics; Tim Hicks of Barrie, thirdâ€"year honors coâ€"op mathematics and Lionel Koffler of Toronto. firstâ€" year arts. An American version of the game, College Bowl, has been on the air for 14 years and a similar one has been televised in Britâ€" ain for about five years. University team meets challenge Fiftyâ€"five universities and colâ€" leges will take part in the series, seen on Sunday afternoons. Four University of Waterloo students have been selected from 26 volunteers to take part in a new CBS television program, University Challenge, which beâ€" gan this fall. Lower Mall, Waterioo Square Mr. and Mrs. Ian Lavery of 162 Moore Ave., were guests of their children and sonsâ€"inâ€"law at the Kâ€"W Muscial Productions performance of Hello Dolly and afterwards at the Breslau Hotel dining lounge on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary, Nov. 8. Hosts for the couple were Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Koebel and George Lavery of Kitchener, and Patricia Lavery of Waterloo. He worked for the Lincoln Stroh construction firm in Waterloo Her husband, who celebrated his 79th birthday the day before his anniversary, owned a Clifford hotel before his marriage. Mrs. Seip is the former Matilda (Tillie) Binkle of Clifford. She will be 70 in February. The couple were honored at a family dinner at Berkley Square, Kitchener, Nov. 13, and an open house at their home, Nov. 14. On Nov. 8, the senior Laverys 14 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Seip of 13 Menno St., celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary, Nov. A member of several profesâ€" sional organizations, he has writâ€" ten over 100 articles which have appeared in educational, psychoâ€" logical and psychiatric journals. | _ fitnoss classes every Wed. Noon Phone 576â€"2680 and is a consultant in special education for the Staten Island mental health clinic. He is a former director of the Kent State University child study cenâ€" tre, a post he held for three years. Laverys are wed 40 years November 12, 1970 air mark 50th anniversary Your Complete RCA Centre LOWER MALL SPECIAL CLEAR OUT 1970 IRG@&AICOLOR TV They have lived in the Twin Cities since their marriage. Mrs. Lavery is the former Irene Marchand from Midland. Her husband, a native of Harâ€" riston, is a foreman at B. F. Goodâ€" rich Canada Ltd. The couple were married in St. Mary‘s Church. Kitchener. entertained their children and grandchildren at Leisure Lodge Tavern. They have 12 grandâ€" childrenâ€"11 grandsons and one granddaughter. ~The couple are members of St John‘s Lutheran Church. The couple have five children, Howard and Kenneth, both of Watâ€" erloo, Orville of Hanover, Mrs. William (Shirley) Young of Hamâ€" ilton and Mrs. John (Elaine) Mitâ€" chell of Kitchener. There are 14 grandchildren. An avid gardener, he worked for Waterloo Horticultural Society for some time, until his retireâ€" ment last year. He is wellâ€"known in the Twin Cities for his balsam Christmas trees. Among his cusâ€" tomers are nine Kâ€"W churches. Fri. & Sat. 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