Kathy Leeder shows promise as cross country runner Kathy Leeder, 14â€"year old grade 9 student showed exceptional promise for good deal of time and efâ€" fort but never seems to get top priority is those who do the running for Bluevale Colâ€" legiate, the cross country Kathy Leeder holds up the track shoes which helped her to a seventh‘place finish in the cross country event at the allâ€"Ontario track meet over the weekend. Kathy was a midget competâ€" ing in the senior class of the event. Due to major alterations to the water system, rusty water may be experienced in the area south of Uniâ€" versity Ave. and west of King St. from Friday, Nov. 9th to Monday, Nov. 12th, 1973. by Gaye Gould NOTICE )] ‘ WATERLO WATER CONSUMERS CITY OF WATERLOO the years ahead with her performance at the allâ€" Ontario meet held this past weekend in Brantâ€" ford. Although in the midâ€" get category, Kathy ran against seniors at the meet and placed seventh. At the Central Western Ontario Secondary School meet last week, the senior girls placed third overâ€"all and the junior boys placed fifth with Barry Miller and Dana Fox among the top The Junior football team last Friday played the first place juniors from St. Jerâ€" omes. â€" Although Bluevale was defeated they played well and should be comâ€" mended for their efforts. On the past two Tuesâ€" days, parentâ€"teacher nights have been held. _ Special thanks should be given to those students who acted as guides and those parents who participated. The Grade 11 Theatre Arts and some Grade 12 stuâ€" dents went to see a proâ€" duction of Le Misanthrope Nov. 2 at the St. Lawrence Theatre in Toronto. A highlight of the trip was Fire damaged $660,000 daily Fires cost the Canadian economy over $660 thouâ€" sand per day in direct losâ€" ses in 1970, according to figures just released by the Insurance Bureau of Caâ€" nada. . Although there has been a significant drop in the number of fires over the past decade â€" from nearly 84,000 in 1961 to some 68,â€" 000 in 1970 â€" total property damage as well as loss of life, continue to increase. The 1970 figures show that approximately 67 percent of all reported fires and over 85 percent of fire deaths occurred in resiâ€" dential property, while the leading cause of fire reâ€" mained the same as has The IBC is the organizaâ€" tion which represents the major general insurance companies in Canada. Even more alarming than this direct loss â€" which apâ€" proaches $250 million per year â€" is the indirect loss due to the loss of production and unemployment ~resultâ€" ing from fires. This has been conserâ€" vatively estimated (by the Dominion Fire Commisâ€" sioner) to be five times as great â€" a staggering econoâ€" mic loss to the nation of nearly $3 million per day. Whereas the Government of Canada has fixed by Staâ€" tute the Eleventh Day of November in each year as Remembrance Day, I therefore request that Day be fittingly observed by all citizens and urge their atâ€" tendance at the Remembrance Day Ceremonies at the Cenotaph at 10: 30 A. M. Sunday., November 11, 1973 REMEMBRANCE DAY CEREMONIES CITY OF WATERLOO the date set for the Blueâ€" vale charity dance. Four bands will be playing in conâ€" cert and al the proceeds will go to "Project Live and Grow*", an organization assisting the mentally reâ€" tarded. Peter Koetsier, This week the actors and actresses for the oneâ€"act plays will be busily reâ€" hearsing for the upcoming play as we head into one of our busiest seasons. when the two stars of the play came back on the ance and taiked with the Sherry Bean and Gaye Gould are in charge of the charity _ committee _ for Bluevale. Project People. 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