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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Oct 1971, p. 19

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SEPARATE SCHOOL WINNERSâ€"Mrs. Margâ€" aret Perrotta‘s Grade Two class at Sir Edgar Bauer School on Glen Forrest Boulevard, were ©@ Service .& Selection © Savings BROADLOOM ORIGINAL CARPETS 490 Weber North at Schaetfer WATERLOO Phone 742â€"9110 Instructress: Birte Langager Graduate, Gymnastic College, Denmark Graduate, Teachers College, Denmark 15 years teaching experience in Gymnastics in Denmark and recently in Canada at schools and university. e Developes healthy beautiâ€" ful bodies at an important age. e Encourages poise & graceâ€" ful movement at an awkâ€" ward age. e Instills ceâ€"ordination flexiâ€" bility, reflex & conditionâ€" ’ingâ€"important assets for other activities and sports later on. e Helps obese inactive childâ€" ren with enjoyable total body stimulation. FITNESS CENTRE SCANDINAVIAN Rhythm Gymnastics for ~GIRLS 9â€"13 years and Waterloo Square, Lower Mall 576â€"2680 6 wks. beginners‘ course â€" $10 TUESDAYS5 â€" 6 p.m. The Kitchener detachâ€" ment of the Ontario proâ€" vincial police reported acâ€" cidents were up in Waterioo county for the months of September as compared to the same period last year. There were 94 accidents this year as opposed to 88 last. Property damage rose from $61,158 to $68,522. The number of accidents with injuries decreased from 32 to 27 while the number of facilities remained at one. Charges laid by the OPP for the month of Septembâ€" er included: 368 for traffic offences, 32 for offences of the liquor laws, 29 criminal charges, eight for impaired driving and two for driving with no insurance. In the past week the OPP patrolled 11,177 miles and Ontario provincial police report the separate school winners. They were presentâ€" ed with Busy the Beaver by fire inspector, Chuck investigated 77 incidents. There were 22 motor vehâ€" icle accidents causing an esâ€" Devison, Monday. :Ok'oberfesf Cook Book 1 Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Record : Kitchener, Ont. v KITCHENERâ€"WATERLOO RECORD ofictrts at no extra cost with your regular paper Order extra copies for your relatives or friends Extra copies 15¢ each IF WE LOOK AFTER THE MAILING TO ANYWHERE IN CANADA Published at the Kâ€"W Record, Tuesday, October 5 USE THIS CONVENIENT ORDER BLANK 1 If picked up at The Record 25â€" i timated $12,725. Thirteen persons were injured in eight separate collisions. each They had all taken part in the Miles for Millions walk. A _ preâ€"registration . camâ€" paign had taken place sevâ€" eral days in advance, at which time everyone had a chance to "pin down‘"‘ their classmates for donations. It is always the hope that we can pose as an incentive to others and the members of WC1 did just that. Until Women‘s Lib made an interesting and timely appearance, it was generâ€" ally considered that sports belonged solely to the footâ€" ball and soccer players. The females gained a stand with powder puff footâ€" ball, and now field hockey has been added to our curâ€" riculum. That‘s right, with enough interest generated, our girls will soon be competâ€" ing against other high schools for the field hockey Waterioo Chranicle, Thursday, October 7, 1971 19 , woI Notes ® 220 King St. N.. Waterloo @ 678 King W.. Kitchener ® 285 Lancaster W., Kitchener ® 108 Weber W., Kitchener ® 188 Highland W.. Kitchener Its our business to know A the names and what they ® represent, how to dry clean each and every fabric to your satisfaction. .... Simply forget HOW TO COPE WITH OVER 150 FABRIC NAMES S watn CLEANERS gact?" Well Pressed Means Well Dressed 743â€"4321 NYIon o\)v‘ For Pickup and Delivery about them A. Acr“an Our citizenship campaign, which gives all students the opportunity to participate in school activities, ended last week. The Viking Shield was awarded to grade 128 for having 100 per cent three star cards sold. Mr. Young has always taken an interest in making school more ‘"enjoyable‘"‘. You may recall that last year his class presented several first rate films for our benefit. in an attempt to raise money for camera equipment, his students have again begun, this time with The Thomas Crown Affair. The turn out was good ; the movie excellent. what we can accomplish . After a rousing pep asâ€" sembly October 1, WCI took to the football fields. Beanâ€" ies and ribbons were on sale and we all cheered for our home team. §\°°\ * DYnel Von

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