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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 May 1971, p. 11

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Mr.‘ Teichroeb is chairman of a fourâ€"man business and commerce directors‘ committee which preâ€" pared a brief on the use of manual versus electric typewriters. "It is important to use the newâ€" est and latest equipment to comâ€" plement a broad curriculum and develop their skills on the type of equipment they will most likely work with when employed, Walde mar Teichroeb, business and comâ€" merce director at Kâ€"W collegiate told the vocational advi comâ€" mittee of the Water:.%vf-ty board of education recently. SYNT HESIS 20 Mill St. Bridgeport â€" Propane Gas & Accessories Open daily till 6 pm Fri. till 8, Sat. till 4 Adulits $2: 00 Children Under 14 yrs. $1.00 High school business and comâ€" Tickets Available at the Door It‘s Jayco tent campers that make your summer more than just another summer. Jayco‘s rugged styling and engineerâ€" ing assure the owner he can take his camper coastâ€"toâ€"coast and into rugged back country without worry. Ladies love Jayco‘s colour schemes from there warm vibrant coloured floor covering to brightly coloured draperies and soft cusâ€" hions, plus many more inviting features found only in Jayco tent trailer SEE THEM NOW you‘ll be happy you chose Jayco Kâ€"W Chapter SWEET ADELINES Sat. May 15, 8 pm Waterloo Collegiate 300 Hazel St., Waterloo â€"veâ€"i@~ 4 Bridge St. E. Bridgeport â€" 578â€"5240 Plus in Motorcycles SUZUKIâ€"MONTESA "ANYTHING GOES" 9th Annual Show Westmount Place (Q) 2 Q| Q) sipme TANPPIANGS ATTENTION CAMPERS Waterloo County Supplies COâ€"OP for For your Sound Sensational STEREO SHOP r your Truck... EQUIPMENT & REPAIR {. Lichty accomplished in three weeks. Mrs. Thomas‘ report noted that the problem according to many employers was not whether or not the student could use an electric machine but that in many cases graduates had poor attitudes toâ€" ward the job, poor business habits and very poor spelling. . The employers claimed it took one to two years training before their employees had developed enough skill to advance to an elecâ€" equipped with electric machines while manual typewriters be proâ€" vided for junior typewriting rooms. Replying to the teachers, Trusâ€" tee Mrs. Doreen Thomas of Waâ€" terioo said she had completed her own survey of local businesses and found that three out of five employers of high school graduates start new employees off on a manâ€" ual machine. « secretarial and senior office pracâ€" teachers in Waterloo County‘s 13 expect to use on the job." Twoâ€"thirds of the typewriting machines now purchased are elecâ€" tric machines, the teachers‘ brief noted. It also claimed that 84 perâ€" cent of business men expect proâ€" fictency on electric machines from high school graduates. Only 16 within the county. percent do not. â€" The figures are based on a surâ€" Teichroeb said. “lt-ddiecnmn?mun to attract .youngsters vocaâ€" Wht mw was â€" Phone 579â€"5650 ine. The employer conâ€" and sons ."‘~~ . Mr. _ ‘Mrs. Thomas recomimiended that See the 1971 JAYCO Tent Campers NOW Price from 32 1 95 Judge Ross Fair and Sgt. Jerry Amlinger will be guest speakers at the Ontario Public School Men Teachers‘ Federation, Waâ€" terloo district, annual dinner meeting at the Breslau Hotel, May 25. Both speakers will discuss drugs. Judge Fair will deal with the ‘‘why‘‘ and ‘"where" of their abuse. Sgt. Amlinger will take the *‘what‘‘" and "how"‘ angle, disâ€" playing various drugs and how Thomas‘s report be presented to all members of the teachers‘ comâ€" mittee and that both groups reâ€" convene May 10 to discuss reâ€" commendations to the board of education. they are taken. compared with 32 manual ones. chairman of the advisory vocaâ€" tional committee, asked that Mrs. their purchase of electric maâ€" chines and put more maoney® into English courses and supplemenâ€" Michael Hearn, the board‘s pur: chasing agent, told the meeting he had arranged for the rentalâ€"purâ€" chase of 45 manual and 59 elecâ€" tric machines for next year. He said only two electric machines Drugs topic for teachers‘ meeting WATERLOO BOWLING Lanes Ltd. 14 Princess W., Waterioo fun for everyone 24 Automatic Pin Setters BROWMING _OPEN BOWLING Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday 1 â€" 10 p.m. FAMILY BOWLING 742â€"9582 25° Anytime per game 745â€"1181 and up g Black & White â€" at l TELEVISION SETS * | _ FACTORY Reconditioned 41 King St. N. Waterloo EKEING‘S A Hit withHeroxMetkons Daoy * A FREE ROSE Ee seA WATCH FOR WATERLOO DAYS JUNE 19th, and 20th, 1971 ROLLER SKATING â€" WATERLOO ARENA COMMUNITY SERVICES BOARD * oob i é‘?fl;{é uo O §“/§g}‘¢ ’X{i s &100 on < ‘ $ lwll." Iel' S To iA CJB C i ip: ading <lagl SENIOR CITIZENS DROPâ€"INâ€"CENTRE SWIMMING CLASSES Registration for classes will be accepted by Telephone CALL AFTER JUNE 1st, 1971 Between : 9 am â€" 12 noon and 2 pm â€" 4 pm Waterloo Lions Pool 744â€"8521 Moses Springer 578â€"4280 SATURDAY and SUNDAY 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. 25° with own skates Registrations for girls softball to be accepted up until MAY 14th, 1971 at Community Services Board Office 20 Albert Street, Waterloo, Ont. FRIDAY 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. CLEARANCE SALE _ EVERYTHING MUST GO, TO THE NUDE WALLS OPEN DAILY 8 :30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 20 Albert St., Waterloo, Ontario For information concerning semiors call 579â€" 1020 OPEN: Mondayâ€"Friday â€"10:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. Saturdayâ€" 1 1: 30 a.m. to 2: 00 a.m. Sundayâ€" 12: 00 Noon to 10:00 p.m. FonR rast service Call 579â€"5040 where shopping is an experience ACTIVITIES GIRLS SOFTBALL ......o.o.ooonooo‘oooo...... ** 4 38 King St. N.. Waterioo « *50 40 with OWN skates RESTAURANT "*ALSO USED® STEREO SETsS 578â€"4910 26 108 % M on in

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