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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Oct 1973, p. 19

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Boys compete for Ms Oktoberfest By GayeGould There was a marked imâ€" provement shown this week by the sports teams at Bluevale Collegiate. The end result was vicâ€" tories over Grand River by BCI REPOR TS junior boys volleyball team and the senior girls volleyâ€" ball. think is the most posed and basically beautiful. Pre liminaries were held beâ€" hind closed doors last Friâ€" day and six semiâ€"finalists The selection of Ms Okâ€" toberfest will be made soon By Joyce Thornton _ tions was held for Waterloo Waterloo Collegiate‘s inâ€" Collegiate‘s Brazilian foster traâ€"mural cross country run children. A total of $102.50 was held last Wednesday was collected with Form 2F with Form 4C coming a~ taking the position as the cross with the winning time largest donor with six dolâ€" of 14 minutes and 37 Secâ€" jlars Form 4â€"C runs fastest race time In each year, the winners were as follows, Year 5 was 5 E; Year 4 â€" 4C; Year 3 â€" 3B; Year 2 â€" 2B and Year 1 â€" 11. WCI REPORTS Back in Good Shape... Fast \Ar Â¥ . .. â€" Over 10,000 Trees S From 2â€"15 ft. jg #_ Acres of 2 6/3 _ Red Maples, C ""Novwav Maples, Linden 328 &« Blue Spruce Shrubs etc. JAPANESE YEWS â€" Best for any foundation planting $4.00 â€" $8.75 3° MOUNT BATTEN $6.00â€"$7.75, RED MAPLE $10.75â€"$16.00 SPREADING JUNIPER $2.75â€"$5.00, BL UE SPRUCE $15.00 up Buy Direct. Fully Guaranteed, Competitive Prices Not a sign of that colliâ€" sion when our experts reâ€"condition your car. Fine work at moderâ€" j é"‘ P1 e f 2t e npst. _ 32 ~ The first charities collecâ€" 430 ALBERT ST. PH. 884â€"0550 WATERLOO R. R. 1, Waterloo ____________ 664â€"2482 Second House from Wagner‘s Corner on Heidelberg Rd NORTHDALE AUTO BODY JOHN‘S NURSERY PLANT A TREE polka party being schedul}â€" participated in an English field trip which was a . to Stratford. Friday be sports day with the Blueâ€" vale junior football team playing here against Forest Heights. ed for Thursday night. theme will be the noon hour activities today with a 80 minutes. toberfest activities. Games the 12 males who dared to lose their masculinity for was taken this week with the students viewing The Tamâ€" ing of the Shrew and Othello. Both the junior and senior football teams went down to defeat last Friday against St. Jeromes. The senior socâ€" cer team however knocked St. Jeromes from their poâ€" sition at the top of the leaâ€" gue by tying them 1â€"1. In junior soccer, WCI won 4â€"3, over St. Jeromes. St. Mary‘s handed both junior and senior girl‘s volâ€" leyball teams loses. Junâ€" iors were downed two games to one while the seniors were battered four games to one. This past week was Actiâ€" vities Week at WCI All clubs and groups were given the opportunity to put up a display to show all students at WCI what their club does. It was also used to encourâ€" age students to get involved with extracurricular activiâ€" ties. The annual Stratford trip WINDMILL SHOP F& That Unusual Gift Visit The 48 King St. South Waterloo Ceramics Cosmetics Cuckoo Clock

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