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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Nov 1973, p. 7

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Exams came too soon Mrs. Van Dyk helps Christina Zweers with her creative sculpture as part of a program at Winston Churchill which is involving parents in student activities. By Gaye Gould Very little is happening during this week at Bluevale Collegiate and little is planned for the next five days. Its that time of the year again and exams start this Friday and the majority of students feel they are starting too soon. It just seems a few weeks ago everyone came back tanned Chargers Accepted Truck loads of Art and Gift Books are just starting to arrive, some of the most interesting in Waterloo, (Upstairs - Beside the Waterloo Theatre) Pttst BARN 12 KING STREET NORTH 578-4950 Iii-f-us ALL AT OUR USUAL REASONABLE PRICES Come in and browse in our Art Room, A TORONTO SELECTION RIGHT HERE IN LITTLE WATERLOO Please Note:. l 50 New Titles Will Arrive _ T l I This Friday l GIFT BOOKS THE BOOK BARN Mon Wed 10am 6 3Opm Thursday and Friday 10 a m " p m Saturday 10 a m to 6 p m Basketball season for the senior boys has started and even though the team has only won one exhibi- tion game, the whole team has excellent potential and will improve. Carolyn Clerk and helpers remind all the students they are welcome to attend and at least partly ready to start into the new school year. ART AND Delivery available on request the three-one act plays that are coming on Dec. 7 at 8 pm. From the amount of rehearsals and busy prepar- ations it promises to be an enjoyable evening. , The cold weather is start- ing to come. The people going to Rome and Greece are anxiously waiting for March when they will be on sunny beaches and be- fore coliseums. li"lC't"Cil THE BOOK aAn~_ Wat-I100 Chronicle, Wednesday. November 21, 1973 7

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