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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Nov 1970, p. 2

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WCI is staging another first. This year‘s Sadie will be a Winter Sadie‘ In a much more serious game days before, the girls placed secâ€" ond in the CWOSSA volleyball tournament. Congratulations, girls! The exhibition was done in good fun and proved to be as entertainâ€" ing to the players as it was to the audience. On Nov. 12 the senior girls volleyâ€" ball team challenged the teachers to a game. Although the teachers did their best, I‘m afradi they lost the â€" hardâ€"fought, suddenâ€"death game. The charities collection, howâ€" ever, is going full swing. Classes and clubs went all out in the camâ€" paign to rais money for Unicef. The cadets favored the cause, and under the direction of Boris Syrskyj the corps raised a phenoâ€" menal $181. A great deal of work and spirit went into their camâ€" paign, and thanks are certainly in order. ‘‘*And there marks off for cheatâ€" Yes, the magical world of cold, ing?"" These are the hushed whiss crisp whiteness will be the setting pers going around the halls of Waâ€" for the onceâ€"aâ€"year dance when terloo collegiate this week as each admiring young girls will have student tries to listen attentively the chance to ask out their favoâ€" and to be extra good before the rite boys. While some boys are report cards and examination paâ€" taking advantage of a free evenâ€" pers are prepared for distribuâ€" ing, others will be feigning broken tion. legs and strange, unknown diseaâ€" Activities have been litterly called to a halt for the next week to make way for the "twiceâ€"aâ€" year cram."‘ 2 Waterioo Chronicle, Thursday, November 19, 1970 WC/ notes Waterloo Mr. Dooley joined Dominion Life in 1968 as Assistant Corfiptrbller, with extenâ€" sive accounting experience. He attended Waterloo Lutheran University and reâ€" ceived his Chartered Accountant‘s degree from Queen‘s University . Mr. Reynolds joined the Company earlier this year as Data Processing Officer He holds an Honours B. Sc. degree as well as an M Sc in Mathematics and Staâ€" tistics from the University of Manitoba. He became a Fellow of the Society of Acâ€" turies in 1964 Currently, he is working on an advanced degree in Computer Science Exams dominate the scene The Dominion Life Assurance Company announces the appointment of P G Dooley as Comptrollgf and F.G. Reynolds as Data Processing Superintendent. Waterloo Square ‘ Pro Hockey 70â€"71 | A Nice Place to Visit . Reading in Juvenile Detingquency Something To Sing About The Boat Who Wouldn‘t Float Revolution For The Hell of it The Angry Book Love Story ( paper)} The Crystal Cave Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex Vanior Up The Organization The Evaders The Human Zoo The Selling of the President 1968 Tender Loving Care Mile High Mary Queen of Scots (paper} The Doomsday Book Sacred Mushroom and The Cross BOOKSTORE THIS WEEK‘S BEST SELLERS P G. DOOLEY. C A (Freedom) DOMINION LIFE APPOINTMENTS 578â€"2410 There are now 268 members, including 110 honorary members who had served the company for at least 25 years before their retireâ€" ment on pension. Company president K.R. Macâ€" Gregor welcomed the new memâ€" bers into the club and also made special presentations to two head office employees who have this year completed 45 years with Mutual Life: Edna Klinck and Beatrice Stoesser. At this point Ald. Ronald Budâ€" dell challenged the figures proâ€" duced by Ald. Cruise, claiming that grants were being confused with civic promotions and activiâ€" ties. However, City Treasurer Don Schaefer noted that Christmas decoration costs have to come out of this. The budget allowed $1,000 under this heading. (from page 1) any other budget someone would be in deep trouble. It seems the way to get a grant from council is to wait until after the budget is set." A sum of $3,972 was provided for civic promotions and Ald. Buddell said this is still $1,000 to the goood. D‘Arcy Swartz of the head ofâ€" fice staff was among those qualâ€" ifying this year. Membership is earned on comâ€" pletion of 25 years of services with the company. Three new members were inâ€" ducted into the Mutual Life of Canada‘s Long Service Club at the organization‘s _ annual _ dinner meeting held in the head office staff dining room Nov. 12. * Last Tuesday, students who are engaged in one or more of the extraâ€"curricular â€" activities â€" and clubs in the school posed in front of the camera for group photos. But seriously girls, gather some courage and do your best to atâ€" tend. Because of the new format, it should prove one of our most successful dances this year. F.G. REYNOLDS. F .$ A.. F.C.1.A The submission of articles for Mutual Life club inducts 3 BUDGET DIMS Stewart McMillan, president; Robert Helwig, viceâ€"president; John Tiessen, treasurer; Virginâ€" ia Schmidt, secretary; and Helen Boldt, social convener. Club president Fred _ Budd chaired the dinner meeting. The following members were elected to office for 1971 : In addition, recognition was given to eight members compleâ€" ting 40 years this year: 10 memâ€" bers with 35 years‘ services; and 13 with 30 years of service. every student is waiting for his Commencement Night. My advice â€"study this week: It will help you to get there a little faster. Although _ traditionally noted for bad luck and black cats, Nov. 13 was a day of happiness and, perhaps, relief. Commencement Night honored the graduating class of 1970. The ceremony was directed to the stuâ€" dents, and all those attending left looking at school in a new light. the Norse Star, our school pewsâ€" paper, was deadlined Nov. 13. Many more students took an opâ€" portunity this time to write for the Christmas edition surpassing the season‘s first attempt in both content, quality and humour. Judging by the That‘s the Cascade electric water heater for you. _ , , No flame. No flue. No moving parts. No noise. No smell No dirt. No comparison. Lots and lots of hot water. That‘s what you get from your Cascade electric water heater. And for a surprisingly low cost. If hot water has ever been a problem in your family, call your Hydro and find out about the Cascadeâ€"today‘s biggest bargain in hot water! ask your nydro party will be used to build cupâ€" boards in CWL and girl guide meeting rooms in the parish for Unicef at Halloween, memâ€" bers of St. Agnes Catholic Womâ€" en‘s League learned at their reâ€" cent meeting. The group presented Mrs. Lloyd Schickler with a gift to mark her departure to Sarnia. Mrs. Schickler was the CWL conâ€" vener to Central Park Lodge. Pupils raise $120 for Unicef Pupils from St. Agnes and St. All CWL executives in Waterâ€" homas schools collected $120 loo will meet at St. Michael‘s r Unicef at Halloween, mem Church, Nov. 26. to plan the upâ€" rs of St. Agnes Catholic Womâ€" coming diocesan convention to i‘s League learned at their ree be held at the University of Waâ€" nt meeting. o terloo next June. THE FACTORY OUTLET WATERLOO‘S TOP Offers ‘ B'iddfln ‘ Service 41 John W. â€" 578â€"5530 â€" Waterioo QUALITY PLUS SERVICE?] Are You Looking For Then try us! DEALER coâ€"Odrdinator of the Ontario Heart Foundation showed films and distributed pamphlets. Members will work on crafts at the December meeting. Some of the articles will be used at the parish bazaar in March. . Jean , district w

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