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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Jan 1975, p. 23

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â€" High school news ._ _ Sales of BC sweaters have been good throughout the week during the second sale to be held by the "Sschool this year. _ These maroon cardigans with pale blue and white stripes on one sleeve sell for only $12. Bluevale hosts Harlem Diplomats Klondike Days, BCI‘s winter carnival, got under way on Monday and continâ€" ues throughout the week. Some of the events planned inelude a plank,; walk, a snowball throw (weather permitting), street hockâ€" Gail Senyshen received an honors mark in grade five harmony â€" while â€" Brenda Post received a pass and Peter J. Moher earned am honors in history. By Fred Cummings . On Friday Bluevale Colâ€" legiate Institute hosted a night of comedy with the Harlem â€" Diplomats. Atâ€" tendance and the show were both _ considered _ good. The Diplomats, who are known internationally and have been called the funniest team ever, played a select team ° of â€" BCI‘s faculty and senior boys. This team is Canada‘s equal to the Harlem Globetrotters. More than 60 persons from the Kitchenerâ€"Waterâ€" loo area received passing grades or higher awards following examinations by the Royal Conservatory of Music in Kitchener recentâ€" ly. * In grade four harmony first class honors went to Sheryl L. Sauer and honors went to Steven G. ~Ratz while Cynthia J. Munt reâ€" ceived a pass. Stephen Hull received honors in history. Edith H. Gubler was givâ€" en first class honors in grade three harmony and history â€" with first class honors going to Gertrud Ristau, and Rose _ Ann Dennison in harmony. Honors in grade three went to Mildred Freeman and Margaret E. Land while passing marks were reâ€" ceived by Cynthia L. Carâ€" lisle. Cathie N. Berezowâ€" sky and Donald T. Macâ€" Donald. Margaret Barkley â€" and Margaret H. Schroeder won first class honors in history â€" and Charles I. Kruger received honors in By Fred Weare <â€" Waterloo Collegiate Inâ€" stitute is presenting its annual winter carnival this week. Opening ceremonies were held Monday in the auditorium and the candiâ€" dates for queen and prinâ€" cess were introduced. The candidates for queen inâ€" clude Irene Oberlander, One evening per week can prove your preâ€" sent income to look small. Attendance so strong we have 3 evenings to choose from. Participants have lots of fun! Something difâ€" ferent than "the day to day drag" in office or factory. EVENING BUSINESS SESSIONS 60 receive credit in music examinations â€" PHONE 664â€"2303 For appointment call .. .... LVS students _ meet Ann Landers A dance has been planâ€" ned for February 1 with a penny arcade in the gymâ€" nasiums. On this night the Klondike Days Queen and Others receiving this aâ€" ward were Gwen K. Gingâ€" erich, Barbara Pater, Wenâ€" dy C. Smith, Elton M. Hull, _ Jonmathan _ Snider. Robin M. Chadwick. Roseâ€" mary Holl, Bernita Horst. Carol E. Desjardins. Elizaâ€" beth G. Schwarz and Cathâ€" erine M. Chadwick. Monday evening 400 stuâ€" dents were entertained by the WC Ice Kapades at the _ Albert _ McCormick ey, . tugâ€"oâ€"war, chariot race and many other events. Patricta _ M. Karcher. Scott A. Gibson and David R. Dubinski all received first _ class honors _ in About 29 persons reâ€" ceived first class honors in grade two rudiments inâ€" cluding Valerie A. Snider. Charlotte _ M. _ Schmidt. Dawn E. Adare, Roseâ€" marie C. Toper. Joan Keatâ€" ing. Elenor Fast, Gerald W.‘Krebs, David MacLean. James K. Higginson, Mark Honor marks in grade two â€" rudiments went to Mary A. Gardner, Nancy L. Maves, Lydia Mounier. Laurie J. Leader and Peter Hafemann â€" while Hannah Krauck, _ Kathafine â€" E. Heick and Steven Rodman received passing grades. Ingrid Staal, Janet Shier, Melinda Neuman and Bonâ€" nie Killett.. Nominated for princess are Marg Blair, Deb Holst, Carol Reeve, Jackie Crebolder and Diane Descoates. S. Davis, Christopher Huebner. Jennifer 1.: Smith, Rita Wagner, Ruth E. Fallding, James W. Moore, Andrew.. Y. Tao. Karen Clubine and Karie Evoy. this class. By Patti Howald Laurel Vocational School hockey Muskies won both of their games played at Moses Springer last Wedâ€" nesday by defeating Lonâ€" don 5â€"2 and Brantford 5â€"0. Both the team and their coach were very happy about the wins and LVS hopes they keep up the good work. In boy‘s basketball action LVS lost both games, one to Brantford and the other to London. The LVS boys started off with a good lead but soon fell behind. They the _ teachers _ presented bumorous ‘"statements of defence" at 3 Kangaroo Today‘s activities include a â€" marshmallow _ stuffing contest. _ Blind volleyball and snow sculpting will be featured Thursday. Friday the carnival finale grade one rudiments. Reâ€" ceiving first class honors in preliminary rudiggents were Jonathan G. Spa?tzel, Heather Peters and Nancy K. McCarrel. Princess will be crowned. Persons who are wearing their Klondike Days button will not be charged admisâ€" sion to the dance. Admisâ€" sion to the dance is 50 cents per person.? tried their best but in the end were defeated. About 29 Grade 9 girls went to see newspaper columnist _ Ann _ Landers last week and were very imâ€" pressed with her talks. They also heard the group Project People and enâ€" joyed them very much. Swimming at LVS might be cancelled because not enough people are showing up. This is a free privilege for the school‘s students but no one seems to be takâ€" ing advantage of the proâ€" gram. MINOR PEE WEE vs SIMCOE, Feb. 2 7 p.m. at Waterloo Arena s MAJOR PEE WEE vs SIMCOE, February 2 | 8 p.m. Waterloo Areria MINOR BANTAM vs STRATFORD, February 4 7 p.m. at Waterloo Arena MAJOR BANTAM vs. HESPELER, February 1st 8 :30 p.m. at Albert McCormick Arena MINOR MIDGET vs KITCHENER, January 31st 9:30 p.m. at Moses Springer Arena & February 4th vs. Brantford, 8:30 p.m. at Waterloo Arena MAJOR MIDGET vs HESPELER, January 30th 9 p.m. at the Waterloo Arena JUVENILE vs. BRANTFORD, January 29th 9 :30 at the Waterloo Arena f Daily 10 a.m. â€" 7 p.m. Except Thursday 10 a.m. â€" 4 p.m. Saturday 1:00 â€" 11:00 p.m. | Sunday 12 Noon â€" 10:00 p.m. 2 lanes available Monday and Wednesday 7:00â€"9:00 p.m. FAMILY BOWLING Daily 4:00 â€" 6:30 p.m. â€" 40° Game (except Thursday) SENIOR CITIZENS BOWLING 14 Princess St. West WATERLOO BOWLING LANES MINOR HOCKEY "HUB" LEAGUE WCI carnival is underway Fridays at 1:30 p.m. for information cal! OPEN A millionaire night and dance are planned for Friâ€" day evening to conclude the week‘s â€" festivities. All events were planned by the girls‘ and boys‘ athletic directorate under Bonnie Killett and Dave Wilson. Last week 36 students and one teacher gave blood at First United Church in Waâ€" terloo. R will participate in tugâ€"ofâ€" war, powderâ€"puff football, human pyramic building, gold rush, obstacle course, plank walk, relay, and bail hockey. _ Charcoal broiled hot dogs will be prepared by the boyg physical educaâ€" tion teachers. Back in Good Shape... Fast Not a sign of that colliâ€" sion when our experts reâ€"condition your car. Fine work at moderâ€" 742â€"9582 or 742â€"7601 430 ALBERT ST. PH. 884â€"0550 WATERLOO NORTHDALE AUTO BODY ~__ Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, January 29, 1975 â€" Page 23 FAMIL Y SKATING â€" Family skating is being introducâ€" ed at Moses Springer and Albert McCormick Arenas. The times specified below will be restricted to families only. During family skating, family shall mean a parâ€" ent and their children. The parents must be in the arena the entire time the children are present. MOSES SPRINGER ARENA â€" ist and 3rd Sunday of each month, 3: 30 â€" 5:30 p.m. ALBERT MCCORMICKARENA â€" 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month, 3:30 â€" 5:30 pm _ After School Skating (free) Albert McCormick Tuesdays 4 â€" 5 P.M. Moses Springer Wednesdays 4 â€" 5 P.M. Waterloo Arena Fridays 4 â€" 5 P .M. ~ _ MIXED BADMINTON â€" No Charge TUESDAYS â€" 8â€"10 p.m. â€" BLUEVALE COLLEGIATE THURSDAYS â€" 8â€"10 p.m. â€" WATERLOO COLLEGIATE SUNDAYS â€" 6:30â€"9 p.m. WATERLQO COLLEGIATE NOTE: Partigipants are required to bring own racâ€" quets and badminton birds. SATURDAYS SUNDAYS Parents & Preâ€"Schoolers (free) Thursday 1:30 â€" 3 P.M. Albert McCormick â€" Tuesday 10 â€" 11:30 A. M. + Thursday 1: 30 â€" 3 P.M. + Adult Noon Hour Skating (free) Moses Springer & Albert McCormick Arenas Tuesdays, Wednesdays, & Thursdays â€" . _ from 12:00 noon â€" 1:00 P.M. Moses Springer Tuesday 10 â€" 11 :30 A.M. Waterloo Arena Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday from 12 noon â€" 1: 00 P.M. (Corner of King & Allen St.) , Dropâ€"in Activities Daily Mon. â€" Fri. | | Include: Games :Room, Floor & Table Shuffleboard, Billiards Rooms, 5¢ tea & coffee. Note:â€"No memberâ€" ship needed. INFORMATION : 579â€"1020 FRIDAYS _ LADIES VOLLEYBALL Monday or Wednesdays at Neil MacEachern. Call 884â€"6782 for information. ICE CAPADES â€" March 11th, 1975 w Kitchener Auditorium â€" Special cost for Seniors â€" $3.50 Book now â€" 579â€"1020. ________________ _ FLOOR SHUFFLEBOARD â€" Open on Monday & Friâ€" day, 9:00 â€" 12:00 noon) NO CHARGE WELL ADULT CLINIC â€" Coâ€"sponsored by the Waterâ€" loo Regional Health Unit. All Adulits welcome. Monday & Wednesday (1:45 â€" 4:30 p.m.) Have you had your blood pressure checked recently? NO CHARGE * _Ft;r‘ai)pointments call Adult Recreation Centre at 579â€"1020. . Organized by MacGregor School Sr. Public School. Thurs. Jan. 30th â€" 5:30 â€" 8:30 p.m.. MacGregor School Phone 579â€"1020 for FREE tickets. Evening will inâ€" clude light supper and variety of games. s Needlepoint Classes: Start Feb. 6th for 6 wks. FEE: $4.00. Call 884â€"7512 for Information Waterloo Adult Recreation Centre, Sunday February Yh and March 9th, 1975 . Time : 2: 30 p.m. Cost : $1.00 for adults â€" .50 for children Senior Citizens admitted free call 884â€"8973Tor information Stretch Sewing call 884â€"8973 for information PRICES: LAKESHORE VILLAGE ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES FOR SENIOR ADULTS ADULT RECREATION CENTRE PUBLIC ICE SKATING SENIORS & JUNIORS GAMES NIGHT â€" _ COMMUNITY SERVICES WATERLOO CONCERT BAND Children 25¢ Adults 50¢ Family $1.00~ ,__ MOSES SPRINGER ARENA 2nd and 4th â€" Sunday, each month 3:30â€"5 :30 pm ~ 5:30 â€" 7:30 pm Family Price 8:00 â€" 10:00 pimm ADULTS ONLY STRETCH SEWING CONCERT BAND 7:00 â€" 9:00 pm General ACTIVITIES TIMES: 1st and 3rd Sunday, each month 3:30 â€" 5:30 pm : 576â€"2420 MCCORMICK ARENA 2:00â€"4:00 pm Family Price 8: 30â€"10:30 pm General

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