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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Nov 1974, p. 7

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sv' Juniors have revenge Eli The official results of the O.F.S.A.A. show that our w.c.1. midget boys team placed fourth in Ontario. Congratulations go to: Pal Kannappan who placed 7th. Dana Saunders, 10th. Brian Price, 86th, Walter Abicht, 98th, and Chris Conley 128th. The year I girls varsity "g volleyball team placed se- g cond in the Twin City Mid- l get Volleyball tournament a,ftati at Grand River. The team _ l tied with St, Mary's for first . kT, place with three wins and A one loss. The team consisted I of the year I players in the Competitive Intramural , Volleyball League Their success is a complement to the calibre of play in the league. Sulllman, Carl X Commitment P, vaice The second intramural cross country race attract- ed approximately 20 run- ners in the three divisions. The Senior Boys race con- sisted of 1.2 miles. Paul Plant was first, Derrich WCI Midgets 'place fourth Tuesday and Wednesday were evaluation days for the teachers this gave the students a two day holiday. By Patti Howald The senior girls' home management class put on a turkey dinner for a few guests last Tuesday. Then the Grade 9 class had a west- ern day. They dressed mmelves in plaid shirts cowboy hats. They played guitars and had a sing song. For food they served chuckwagon stew, sloppy Joe's, corned beef on rye and hot mulled ap- ple cider. Mrs. Grigg the home management teacher seemed pretty proud of the girls. Grade 9 host western days By Fred Cummings After losing in the finals last year against St. Jer- omea, Bluevale Collegiate Juniors came back this year defeating St. Jemmes in the semi-finals and then beating Eastwood Rebels last Thursday in the finals by a score of 34-14 (to cap- ture the Twin City Cham- 'igitatf.r"le,y, for Junior Footha 1). Congratulations go out to all the boys on the team and coaches George Hurtsberger and Richard Pierson. A victory assem- bly was held on Friday to introduce the team to the school body, and point out they were undefeated all Now that fall sports are finished, winter teams The Senior race was ex- and such. citing as Derrich Exner Most and Paul Plant raced head students to head for the last 'h mile, It was h, with Paul Plant crossing this week. the line first. Sandy Gies- tending W brecht ran a remarkable is a good third. Congratulations to fun but all the winners. tending dt In auto body they are doing often now. Exner second and Sandy Giesbrecht third. In the Junior Boys race Dwayne Michel came first and Kev- in Dahms came second. In the girls race which was approximately 1 mile Rose Linseman came first. Peg- gy Antoine came second, and Pat Davis third. W.L.U. last Wednesday. Students leamed of courses offered at the university. Informatidn day for Year 5 students was held at have begun practices. The season for senior boys' basketball began last Fri- day with Bluevale giving up a loss to Glendale CI. of Cambridge. Thursday marks the be- ginning of the Home Enter- tainment Raffle that will run until Thursday Novem- ber let. It is sponsored by B.C.1. Athletic Depart- ment, with tickets selling at 25 cents each and five for 81. First prize is a 12" portable television. A plea for student tutors was made in home room last week. A list was compiled fr 'tei, PAINT' l YARN hr your Special Knitting’ Choose yarns like Angora, Mohair and other special yarns in a host of colors, now on display. Waving o Knim'ng o Emtwoimr" Cronin! O Needlepoint . Rugs Open Daily 9:30 to 6 - Thurs. and Fri. to 9:30 Ill'lTtiiii:itc:':'i!] (((lllgI-flgfigm 'att an”. ti?flii.)iitsii't _':"i(.ii))i,';i1,"iij..,i.i,:'ii'i! t'iii,'ii,t, It",', ttive -- ur""".; '4 A p; 'lt viii.',',?:',)',':?:';',', 5rr'""S wafer ttg', the I] L t will 'g,t,t. Westmount Place Shopping Centre. Waterloo 7 576-5470 'iii?,2,i,iir,,li,ieil') “Hill ... cis] tii" _isitililil; WEST MOUNT WEAVERY with your carpet purchase! We have just received a large selection a front end job on a volks- wagon that was in a very bad accident. The shop is also working on a '67' Chevy Biscayne that has been rusted out at the back. They also have an old bull- dozer cab in rough shape for those who want to leam how to straighten car bodies and such. Most Wednesdays the students go rollerskating. It was hilarious as usual this week. The number at- tending was 31. This club is a good deal and a lot of fun but the teachers at- tending don't fall down as Eleanor Currie, in part of Community Concern Week, vice-president of the K-W Branch of Consumer Associ- ation of Canada spoke in the library last Wednesday about the association and its importance. Exams begin on Novem- ber 22 - good luck! A meeting was held on Tuesday for all the students planning to make the Cali- fomia trip during the Christmas breaE. Two games were played by Bluevaie's Curling team recently. Cameron "A" defeated Bluevale "A" 4-2, and Bluevale "B" defeated Cameron "W' 5-2. of student who would teach any subject and any grade level they are proficient in. Westmount Place Shopping Centre q Inside Mall 745-9091 xhgitt,t,'git,tt, place WE f pharmacy sn-aooo DELIVER 't:iiie:"ii'i'i'. Place Shopping Centre, Waterloo ily 9 mm. to IO p.m. - Sundoyt Holidays tt mm. to 9 p.m. CAREFREE. TAM FONS Old fashioned Cold Medicine ANACIN DIOVOL COL QUEL ANNIVERSARY SALE OPEN 7*DAYS A WEEK Monday to Sunday 9 mm. to " p.m./Sundays 11 an Open Sunday 11 am. to 9 p.m. For sinus congestion and hay fever owesfmounf placeu V pharmacy 60 Tablets " gm Suspension or tio Tablets Regular or Super 40 's 1 2's WE DELIVER 's 99‘ G' 69 tltNititt,'0' 2431“ _ CONTAC T" y 203199 STAY FREE m. ma 'l.78 0tCElT0lill 191:, 32.29 VITAMINS 732». 8.29,; METAMUCIL 12032.17 JERGENS BUBBLING BATH BEADS 99t . to 9 am. ‘l.59

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