’"MuL'ï¬ii-dooanohmw,miiï¬m‘ ,' l ' Jaycees install dftitktrt, -tasyitrtatiedaattte new ttresid-tot the Kit- Mei-Wptedoo Jaycees "Mo,m â€match afthe Edelweiss Tavern. ptesideett's ball and awards nigtpt Jaw last Saturday com"$_._fl°8-2%§ Lightweight Doubleknit Printed Flowered Ponge 950 M" wide Pastel Spring and Symmer Dollhleknit Denim Q49 Silk Jersey Gavttorats..............." . Exclusive BURDA pattern dealer in Waterloo In plain. blue, orange or brown, brushndlook 80"wide..........’..... Your Choice Putl-oo or Zip Front SUCKS sane Luis Boutique New Shipment - 16 Colors Available -- a 'i)-'"':'); cekT"u"' a! ' 'aiiliirCiir2 Sizes 10-20 220 KING STREET N. (near University) IN WATERLOO WATCH HILL males Mon. to Wed. 9 30 to tr Thurs . Fri, tall 9 p m, Sat to 5 MTCH HILL MBRICS ieml vice-president; Dave Hill, secretary; Cam Mac- lntbsh. "answer and Don (Elma. membership direc- Buy direct from the manulocturer and save yd. 3'Mitl. Spring and Summer SKIRTS Sizes 12-18 l ii'i"i',"i",'i"i'1 president’s "my?! lunar. Mr. Webs: was also pre- séted with a lifetime mem- berittip in the Canada Jay: eees Pttst-Ptqtitidertt's Club by Gordon Collins, the chair, moltbeevening. - Jackie Malleck of Cam- bridge received two honors during the banquet as she was installed " president of the Jaycettes and named Jaycette of the year by the immediate past-president Gwen Bowden. Sharon Cormier was in- stalled as viee-presidertt of the Jaycettes while Char- lotte Schmidt is the new secretary and Becky Weick- ert is the treasurer. Provincial Premier Wil- liam Davis and other mem, bers of the Ontario Cabinet will be honored at a teeep- tion tonight at 8:30 pm. at Bingeman Park in Kitchener. The reception is sponsor- ed by the 51fgrtrr; Kit- chener-Wilmot and elling- ton South Progresive Con- setvative Associations. reception JOIN THE GOLDEN CLUB - Your membership entities you to a 10% DIS- COUNT. nl,0 885-2170 Mayor Edith Macinch of Kitchener and Alderman Robots Henry of We- terloo cut the official ribbon to open the Twin Cities Community Credit Union main branch last night. The credit uni?! with almost 6.000 shareholder members is one of the oldest in the rig on and is managed by Ed Sehl of Waterloo. _ LVS students see kronborg play On June 5, Mrs. Miller, an English (cachet, and Mr. Bane a music teacher at Laurel Vocational School, took 15 students to see the by Patti Howell Kai has at Birnitton Place and was done like a modern Hamlet. _ The suidents really got a' lot. out of it. and deemed RAH-DIME _frrljIlll JCL',]) 8: CHAPEl Convenient Parking, entering Wellington or K ing Street 621 KING WEST. KITCHENER - 745-9495 Daily 4:00 - 6:30 out - " Game Your PICNIC RAINED OUT? Come Bowling We're Fully Air Conditioned for information call _ WATERLOO BOWLING LAN ES " PM St. West 742-9582 or 742-7801 BOWLING , OPEN BOWLING DAILY 10:00 a.m. - 1 1 :00 p.m. Saturday 1:00 - 1 1:00 p.m. . Sunday " noon - 10:00 p.m. FAMILY BOWLING it the most enjoyable play theyhadever seen. _ On Friday of last week there was a sports assem- bly. The time was used to give out Trophies and con- gratulate. all the winners (in their tremendous'efforts in the different sports ac- tivities that took place this year. Last week there was a -' 't.t.1ftettye,te The LVS yearbooks which are named "Diary 75†were given out last week and there was a lot of work and effort put out by the Graphic Arts Students. It's a really terrific book, and something Laurel can be'proud of. Junior 220 in a time' 'of 25.55 sec. and placed second in_the 100 metre. n. -siiFrrriiiio%i, but gratulations anyway! mistake made in the ‘boys track meets. Individual Also the last school news- paper of the year was- sold on June 6. The Flame as it's called was sold fast and most seemed to enjoy what they saw and read. Honours was won Ay John Mota in the Junior Division by winning the 880 and the Junior one mile. It was This Sunday a group of girls and Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Suckling and Mr. Yule. LVS teachers will be leaving at one p.m. for a camping excursion at Camp McGovern. "Good Luck Girls, we hope you have fun". On June 18 LVS will be clearing it's halls of stu- dents! um. savanna} DICK CLONE Service worthy of your confidence- a tradition since 1925