Page 18 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wedri¢sday, October 1, 1975 at s t ' ‘wï¬ Set Your SIth y oo #" ind â€" m C W i/ amn," C.Winchester 30/30 Lever Action Rifle 12 gauge single shot shotgun features pushâ€"button action release, automatic shell exâ€" traction & ejection, engraved receiver. 28" barrel. Wt. 6% Ibs. Winchester lever action * carbine with redesigned camming slot for smooth j lever linkage. Solid walnut stock & foreâ€"end. 20"barrel. CORNER WEBER & LEXINGTON Zellers} 48° 154° 885â€"1510 Protect your shotgun or rifle with this 48"â€"â€"â€"52" zippered case of waterproof black leatherette. ‘Eldorado‘ Gun Case High school news by Patti Howald ‘This day was suggested by Laurel held a big Greaser Mrs. Sucklin‘s English class Day on Tuesday, Sept. 23rd. 4C. w cneail. 2« . e 2. Laurel recaptures the ‘50‘s 2888 WATERLOO According to the plan everyone was supposed to dress up like the ‘©50‘s". and in the girls contest Carmel Byrne was the winner‘! Congratulations to both of them. In the afternoon the stuâ€" dents were let out «early for lunch, and then they went to their Home Rooms to get ready for relays. There was a judging conâ€" test based on the best dressâ€" ed up guys and girls. There wasn‘t many that dressed up, but those who did looked terrific‘ In the boys conâ€" test Wally Hay our head boy Each home room . had about 17 relays to get through. They included: golfing, ball throwing, runâ€" ning contests and leap frog. By Fred Cummings tremely successful day for Last Friday was an exâ€" Bluevale Athletes. The BCI wins Waterloo battle We honor . . . DV.A., Blue Cross, Gl’OOfl‘ Shield and Welfare Drug Plans. By the way., we deliver at no charge to you. â€" ' . westmount place & pharmacy 578â€"8800 50 Westmount Rd. N. | a ance does not Ccover 1 a your possessions. Call CIAG for a tenant‘s poliâ€" cy. 743â€"0281. k . e . Loo iÂ¥ s 2 | ts s es 8 P nemeee ow ~Cspges 678 BELMONT AVENUE PHONE 743â€"0281 KITCHENER Eric McCarthy westmount place pharmacy OPEN ... 7 DAYS A WEEK MONDAY to SATURDAY a 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. At the end of the day there was a scavenger hunt. Some of the teachers also The senior team memâ€" bers are Derrich Exner, who has been working hard, Paul Plant, Sandy Giesâ€" brecht, â€" Brian _ Stavenow and Don Kirzie. The day was a great sucâ€" cess and Laurel would like to <thank Mrs. Sucklin‘s English class for their terâ€" rific idea. _Laurel‘s crossâ€"country team members have been competing against other Kâ€"W high schools this seaâ€" John Mota is leading the Junior Team, Kevin Dahms and Phil Von Farra show great improvement while Norm Ashley seems to be the big surprize of the year, Peter Koch Ron Seildon Ron Woodworth 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and HOLIDAYS SUNDAYS Waterioo quite Your . landlord‘s and is running second to John Mota in events so far. The midget team with some hard work should do well, The midgets don‘t have any starts but are running great â€" The soccer team is doing terrific this year under the coaching of Mr. Evantz, a gym teacher at the school. The team is winning every game they have played and out of 10 goals only 2 have been scored against them. In the girls baseball the girls have lost their games against Brantford, London and Guelph, but they‘re still On Tuesday of this week the pictures were taken of the students and. teachers, they were taken for the yearbook and the activity cards as well as for the students use. Senior Football team sucâ€" cessfully retained the "Batâ€" tle of Waterloo" trophy by defeating W.C.1L. 41â€"0. The â€" Senior Volleyball teams also defeated W.C.L. and the Soccer team reâ€" mains in first place with their win, also against W.C.1. Next week the teams will play St. Jeromes, who are tied for first place with our Sr. . Football Knights. The Battle of Waterloo dance at B.C.I. last Friday, with _ ‘"Major _ Hoople‘s Boarding House‘ went over very well with about 800 stuâ€" dents in attendance. Thanks to Rich Meldazy and Mike Harper for organizing the event. Year book sales started today. Aedre IV sells for $5.00 and we expect a large response, as last years‘ book was well acclaimed. A second fee card drive also began this week. There is the choice of a $10.00 packâ€" age deal, or just the $4.50 card. Congratulations go out to the Golf Team who finâ€" ished second in the CWOSSA competition and now qualify for OFSSA (all Ontario) which will be held October 10th at the Glen Eagle Golf Club, Bolton, Ont. inSsurâ€"