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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Jan 1973, p. 9

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' Ckflffiflfli‘ns 844-3355 Low Matt 5115-5530 Wanda: Swan 1 Open Tu... - Sat, 10-. Fri. til . 150 WEBER ST. s. (Mill AUTOMOBILE 3106.) WEEK DAYS tt a.m. to T Fm. Sat. tt 1m. to , :30 um. REGISTER NOW FOR THE FOLLOWING INFORMAL ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES SPECIAL WEE k-END RATES AS LOW AS $4.00 per day FAST COURTEOUS SERVICE FREE PICKUP AND RETURN FULL INSURANCE PROTECTION MAJOR CREDIT CARDS HONORED Charon-American Emm-Dim-Cano Blanch. NEW G.M. CARS - ALI. AUTOMATIC I POWER BRAKES & STEERING (new Vega) KITCHENEB FAMILY YMCA 743-5201 D 8: o AUTO BODY - BRIDGEPORT Rim-A-CAI TETEiiEl CALL US FORA FREE BROCHURE " GRAND AVE. 576-8180 Bus. 576-0625 Home . Basic Photography . Yoga 0 Basic Oil Painting Crocheting 0 Speed Reading and Memory Training Advanced Public Speaking . Gourmet Cooking Chinese Cooking 0 Conversational German Creative Writing 0 Intermediate Bridge Furniture Refinishing . Beginner Bridge Interior Design 0 Auto care and Maintenance Exploring the Supernatural 0 Guitar Lessons Social Dancing 0 Public Speaking Fundamentals 844-3355 Dan O’Connell wishes to announce to his friends and former customers that he is now operating under the new name of l Dan extends an invitation to all to call him or drop in for an estimate on repair jobs and painting. , at " Grand Ave. Bridgeport (formerly Waterloo Auto Body) WATEBLOO FAMILY 'Y' It was a time to get a lot of catching up done last week for two penpals. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Nattestad left from Stettler Alberta paid a sur- prise visit to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Good of 550 lulu-Pineal: Ranger fire power broke loose on Tuesday night as they thumped the Bruins The leafs extended their unbeaten streak to eight 579-3500 D&D AUTO BODY Dietich shuts out Detroit games by shutting out De- troit 4.0. In the other gam- es Buffalo edged out the Hawks " and Atlanta beat the Canadians 1-2. The rangers having an average season so far scor- ed two first period goals by Rick Meidazy and John Schnarr before Jeff Kin- non replied for the Bruins. In the second period the Bruins tied the score on a goal from John McVey be- fore the Rangers broke the game wide open. Dave Cipp, Gary Conway and Ed Bolten sent the Ran- gers into the third period with a 5-2 lead. Joe Burgess and Cam Hill upped the score to 7-2 before the A Ministry of Education official and a coordinator with The Waterloo County Board of Education are going to swap places for six months. Gordon Garrod, Program Consultant with the Minis- try, and Lenore Pearce, Art Coordinator for The Water- loo County Board of Educa- tion, will trade places for Ministry/ Board swaps places Bruins marksmen could find the goal. Ray Banner and Larry Steffler closed the gap a little and the Ran- ger's Gary Harmon and Kim Hanley finished off the scoring barrage. Brian Dietrich recorded another shutout while teamates Brian Rehkopf with two goals and Scott Price and Joe Grubb with the others helped the Leafs continue their winning ways. Buffalo allowed the Hawks to jump in front 2-0 before they rallied with three un- answered goals. Two goals by Hawks Reg Leland in the first and second periods had. them on their way to In his study of Trends in Business Education, Mr. Garmd will be working on a project similar to that of Mr. Tom Douglas, who is six months, January 1973 to June 30, 1973. Mr. Garrod will work on a study of Trends in Business Educa- tion for the Board. Miss Pearce will act as Art Con- sultant for the Ministry. Twin Oaks Crescent. The two women had been exchanging letters for the past 15 years but had never seen each other or heard each other's voice during that time. Chronicle Photo The exchange is part of the Ministry's Educational Ex- change Program that was announced by Dr.E. Stewart, Deputy Minister of Educa- tion. in April 1972, and is geared to giving senior Ministerial officials and Board personnel a chance to swap employers for a while to find out 'how the other half works'. ttit-tttoct-ttit-tlm- 10. 1073 295 DALE CRESCENT ., I In the Hillside Amman) ‘ . Children from " years old. " Full Day, Half Day and part-timel programme for 2 yrs and above. 1 q Hot 3 Course Dinners at noon 1 . Fully Qualified Stall . Open from 7:30a.m. -6:00p.m. l "Where quality day care and a sound educational experience go hand in hand." For further information Call 884-7561 After Hours Call 884-373 EDUCARE PRE-SCHOOL CENTRE LTD. Atlanta scored three third period goals to defeat the Canadians in their game. After David Dumart opened the scoring for the Canadians in the second Stewart Good tied things up with one of his two goals. lit the third Mike Oberholzer put the Canadi- ans ahead again before Good tied the game for the second time. Mark Schae- fer and Errol Francis put the game away for the Flames. a victory before the Sabres struck back. Bradley Dun- bar with a second period goat closed the gap and in the third John Lanteigne and Bradley Caron tallied to getthewin. on one year's leave-of-ab- sence from his position of Technical Director at Kit- chener-Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational School, to study Trends in Technical Education. Both studies explore the relationship between courses presently offered in secondary schools and the needs of business and industry. Miss Pearce will travel as an Art Consultant to elemen- tary and secondary schools in the area covered by the Regional office. She will also be responsible for sug- gesting new and innovative art programs to the Minis- try. 'This exchange is the four. th of its kind under the Ex- change Program in Ontario.

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