Council hopes bars raise more money by Fred Cummings Elections for the stuâ€" dent â€" council _ executive were held last Friday at Bluevale Collegiate Inâ€" stitute. Six people surâ€" vived the vote and to fill in the places below the President â€" Jeff â€" Solysiak and â€" Viceâ€"President _ Pat Brubacher . They are Jim Calder, Helga Ehrlich, Maria â€" Henriques, Lynn Morjock, _ Brian Ogilvie, and Heather Robertson. It was announced last f BCI elects its new M school news student executive Chocolate bar sales have begun again at Laurel Vocational School and the student council is presentâ€" ly attempting to increase the price of the bars in an effort to raise money for various school activities. Each home room was givâ€" en an amount of chocolate bars to sell and so far the idea has been working‘ ‘‘Diary 75¢¢, our yearbook, is now in the making. There will be approximately 175 pages, counting picâ€" tures and written ideals tellâ€" ing of the happenings at Laurel over the past year. The book should be ready by the end of this year and we hope to sell as many as possible. Diary 75 is proâ€" The resuits of the mayâ€" oralty election held on Apr. WCI students elect mayor and deputy 11 indicated that the new mayor of Waterloo Colâ€" legiate Institute _ student council will be Mike Sutherâ€" land and the new deputyâ€" mayor will be Dave Thierâ€" son. Both students are preâ€" sently in their fourth year. This week elections will be held for the board of control and the athletic commissioners. Candidates for the board of control are; Mark Mayo, Brenda Buck, Jeff McCuaig, Lori by Patti Howald week that April 2 will be the date of the 50‘s Day that will feature a dance with Brian Gillis of CHYM disc jockeying the affair. Proâ€" ceeds will go to Kâ€"W Fedâ€" erated Appeal On April 17th, Project People will perform for the staff and students at two assemblies to be held at the school. Congratulations to _ Al Hicks who was named to the second team all stars at the Record Trophy duced .and completed by the students in our graphic arts shop, under the direcâ€" tion of the graphic arts teacher Mr. Humphries. The â€" horticulture â€" shop has been busy planting seeds and transplanting the small seedlings, getting . them ready for planting in the garden during the last week of May. They hope to get many flowers from this project and Mr. Dalton the horticulture teacher hopes to be able to make many arrangements from _ the work that is being done now . Our food services shop is still going strong at the Waterloo Farmers Marâ€" ket. If you have a chance we hope that you will come down any Saturday and see the students at work. Marcella, Darcy . Phillips, Ron Schirm, Karen Pfaff, Murry Todd and Jim Somâ€" erville. Seven persons will be elected to the board. WCI will be holding its open house on Apr. 23 as part of Education Week. Basketball Banquet. He finished fifth in scoring with 16.5 average. "As Many Moods of Muâ€" sic gradually approaches, this years masters of cerâ€" emonies were announced. They are Shelley Mustin and Steve Albrecht. The dates for this years proâ€" duction are May 7, 8. 9, and 10. Tickets will go on sale shortly. _ _ are concerned that not enough is bein? done to cut the high cost of living. Bluevale‘s Formal Dance we will be content only when you save We, the Board of Directors of TWIN CITY COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION LTD. are authorized and committed to helpirg you save, by adhering to these policies: 1) To maintain lowâ€"cost loan‘s rates to members and provide free lifeâ€"insurance to qualified borrowers. 2) To maintain chequing service with no extra charges. Including PREâ€"AUTHORIZED CHEQUES. 3) To provide free account and . funds transfers to all members. 4) To provide LIFEâ€"INSURED SAVINGS at no extra cost to members. (Qualified members:> limit, $2,000) MONTH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 twin city _ L community credit Un ion h»d , OPEN 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. THURS. & FRL EVENINGS MAIN OFFICE: SRERSS SA TiFo BRANCH OFFICE: 1334 weeer EaSt ___ is to be held at the Holiâ€" day Inn on May 23rd and preparations for the big affair are being chaired by Donna LaFlamme. Bluevale‘s Folk Dance competition will be held at the school tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. The winners of this event move on to the Twin City Folk Dance Competition to be held April 23rd, 7:00 pm. at Eastwood Collegiate. KITCHENER â€" 743â€"4363 Watertoo Chronicle, Wednesday, April 16, 1975 â€" Page 17 We have from the following Co ies tor your fepesiry work. _ @ PATONSâ€"Bechive T apesiry wool @ BUCILLAâ€"Tapestries @ ANCHORâ€"Embroidery threads @© DMCâ€"Perie cottons © DMCâ€"Tapestry wool and cotton Complete sizes of plain canvas mesh. Weaving ® Knitting ® Embroidery ® Crochet © Neediepoint 0 Rugs Daily 9:30 to 6. Thursday and Friday to 9: 30 Westmount Place Shopping Centre, Waterioo, 576â€"5470 5) To provide members with an excellent Retirement Savings Program. 6) To provide the highest possible return on member deposits, while maintaining our standards for quality service. â€" 7) To provide high yielding TERM DEPOSITS to members. 8) To provide lowâ€"cost SAFEâ€"KEEPING facilities to members. A service not previousâ€" ly available. 9) NEVER to charge a member a monthly fee for the use of our serfvices. WESTMOUNT WEAVERY TAPESTRIES We are taking the necessary ~ steps to ensure that you save, even when you have to spend. from the following compaâ€"