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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Nov 1974, p. 19

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The annual award is pre- Th e sented to the public and separate schools best displaying safety measures during fire drills. The class accepted the award on behalf of the school. ' , Wharf Bak t PJ 'l), T, er 0 see LiGaG ectmn . Trustee Donald N. Bake} schools committee, the shares with any large Nik" schools, to create somepro- has announced his intention committee to review the tern, ciden Bl {his gressive and traditional a ttr-it-Ct-tlei-ttgoo-ttttnr $3.104 SMOKED PORK 10m ROAST 7iggy's famous Ziggy’s famous BABY BEEF LIVER "its. Lean MINCE!) BEEF 1.09m. . IriiiiiieR5c", BtlftlJilllillttl ad COIN lAllllDRY NEEDS 3313:... 12'; . ir'. 3 a 3': if :3” AP.. 'i/jiri,');')",":' A d . I ' .. Tfi, tiii.? "jg'th'l Mt8i0EltS'iiii, ',iiiiil'. Our NEW FASH'ON l rum. LOCATION JEWELLERY . Now Open Daily for Your. . . University and Lincoln - Waterloo BIG SIX SPECIALS 1.39m. This Weeks CLEANING CENTRE ‘ondon BBOIL MIGNON 1.89 [BAN STEWING STEAK lb. 1.49 GERMAN ESBOM CHEESE II). 1.49 Imported Glenridge Plaza h . "7‘" V ‘. 7ttr, t .!--.v%-:2r Q. ' tt be . OI...’ s. . I Jd cy,. , ‘. .‘.l 0" 0 It tata 'nl.tiiia)giiiiiiiii.iiti.i: FASHION 1:21:22 itt, has announced his intention to seek-re-election to the Waterloo County School Board as a representative of Waterloo. During his first term on the board Dr. Baker initiat- ed a proposal for greater emphasis in secondary schools on the conditions to be found by students when they enter the work force. He was the leading advo- cate of the pilot project in French language instruc- tion beginning in Grade I Which began this year in a dozen schools. Dr. Baker has served on a number of board commit- tees, notably with the non- academic- salary commit- tee, the religion in the The Country Kitchener Bazaar and Tea held No- vember 2 by the Mothers Auxiliary of the K-W Dis- trict Association for the Mentally Retarded raised close to $1,500. Bazaar raises $1,500 for mentally retarded rm .. a s trio -. .0." [INF committee to review the b o a r as administrative structure, and the French Language Advisory Com- mittee, which consists of twee trustees and five Francophone ratepayers. Dr. Baker, w, was born and raised in Vancouver, B.C. After graduate work at Stanford University, he taught for several years at Stanford and Michigan State University before coming to the University of Water- loo. He served as chairman of the department of history before becoming a trustee in 1972. He has three chil- dren and lives "m Lincoln Village. “I believe that, for all of the faults which our system The auxiliary has ex- pressed its thanks to every- one who supported the event. home in Waterloo. Contri- butions will also be made to the self help program at the sheltered workshop in Kitchener. Pizzas ih 10 mmules PIZZA DELIGHT Glenridge Plaza 1iktiiNkl,i9hr Every Mon & Tues wnth any purchase of $3 oo Or more recewg FREE one Pee Wee PIZZA plus a can of COKE md University Tues. to Thurs. 2 a.m. Sun. Mon to 12 p.m. Daily at 1 1 a.m. is open shares with any large sys- tem, the children of this region receive a very fine public education. To be sure, the system is more conservative in tone and policy than may be the case in other areas, but, on balan- ce, the teachers are of a high caliber and the programs are serious and sound," hesaid. "if re-elected, I would seek to persuade the board and its officials to try open boundaries for secondary Commuter agreement by U W finalized , The University of Water- loo has concluded a formal agreement with the Institut de Recherche d'Informa- tique et d’Automatique, Versailles, France for Joint research in the area of com- puter communications. The agreement was formalized by Dr. B.C. Matthews, UW president, and the director of IRM. UW's computer communi- cations network group com- prises several computer scientists and engineers on campus. Its director is Dr. Eric Manning and the group 8842050 gressive and traditional schools for parents who have strong desires in one or the other direction, to make French instruction univer- sal from Grade One, to re- duce class sizes, especially, from kindergarten through Grade Three, and to provide an enrichment programme for talented kids to put be- side its already excellent programs in special educa- is funded by a grant of about $700,000 from the Na. tional Research Council. IRIA is a research labor- atory housed in the former NATO headquarters in Versailles which has an international reputation for its Work in mathematical modelling of networks. It is also the home of a pro- ject for linking together computers, across France. Project People raise $2,460 When 39 people bowled their last balls at 8 a.m. Saturday, Projeét People had earned $2,460 toward the cost of costumes and sound equipment. The 40-member Twin City youth group, which per- forms music and stage shows, organized the fourth eight-hour bowling mara- thon in Waterloo after a number of people agreed to sponsor participants. This year's marathon earned the group almost $1,000 more than 1973. What; gerVuce tS more thari NM a slogan HOiTA LIMAGE MOTORS INC 21 WEBER ST NORTH WATERLOO i (Bales - Servrce __ - fans Qhone 576-6670

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