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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Nov 1975, p. 27

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PARKDALE PLAZA 884â€"3860 Page 28 â€" Waterloo Chronicie, Wednesday, November 5, 1976 WCI starts intramurals by Mark Mayo _Last Thursday competiâ€" With exams slowly cap tive _ Intramural _ Boys‘ proaching at W.C.I., things Basketball held a practice are. slowing down a little session and were then placed but some new activities O" teams. me league has are beginning. started practice and promâ€" 171 King St. 745â€"8445 FAMILIES APPRECIATE OUR FINE CHAPEL FACILITIES Funeral Home Ltd Colward R. oob TIMEX © FUTURO PATIENT AiDs BONNIE BELLE @© KODAK @ yARDLEY LOVE © MAX FACTOR PRINCE MATCHEBELLI PHOTO FINISHING BY ALLIED & SPECTRUM REXALL PHARMACY â€"REGULAR HOURSâ€" Your Neighbourhood We carry these leading brands PARKDALE PHARMACY â€" Monday â€" Saturday :00 a.m. â€" 9:00 p.m. Sunday 12 noon â€" 6 p.m. All this week from Nov. 3 to 7, is the sweater, scarf and toque campaign. On Saturday the boys‘ Junior Crossâ€"Country team represented W.C.I. at O.F.â€" S.S.A. in Collingwood. The boys worked very hard and showed well. The team members are Dana Saundâ€" ers, Jeff Hill, Pal Kannap pan, Brian Price, and Ronâ€" ald Berman. This week at W.C.IL., audiâ€" tioners for the musical prodâ€" uction ‘‘Hello Dolly" will receive their parts. This year‘s production promises to be very professional acâ€" cording to director, Mr. A. Kenemy. * Basketball held a practice session and were then placed on teams. The league has started practice and promâ€" ises to produce an exciting style of play. Varsity team tryâ€"outs were held on Monâ€" day and: will continue through this week. by Fred Cummings Both senior and junior football teams lost their semiâ€"final games last Friâ€" day to St. Jerome‘s and Eastwood respectively. Both carried excellent records by Patti Howald The evening started off On Friday Oct. 24, at 8 With the school band playâ€" p.m. Laurel started its Ing O Canada. Greetings seventh annual Graduation from the Board were given exercises. by Mr. N. MacEachern Laurel holds 7th annual graduation Bluevale Knight Mike Koerber (25) rushes past a St. Jerome Lion defenceman during a home game Friday afternoon. The undefeated Lions picked up the semiâ€"final victory with a score of 27â€"8. Tuesday, November 11th, 1975. Whereas the Government of Canada has fixed by statmte the Eleventh day of November in each year as Remembrance Day, | therefore request that Day be fittingly observed by all citizens, and urge their attendance at the Remembrance Day ceremonies at the cenoâ€" taph at 10:30 a.m. The citizens are urgently requested to obâ€" serve Remembrance Week,. commencing November 4 â€" 11th. In witness whereof | have hereunto set my hand. and caused this proclamation to be made public. CITY OF WATERLOO REMEMBRANCE DAY BCI plans fruit sale Need small household repairs and don‘t know who to call? I will fix anything from the back steps to the front door. Mondays to Saturdays Evenings 579â€"4170 576â€"8959 ENDY MZ) going into the playâ€"offs and should be congratulated on their fine showing in regular season action. Goodâ€" luck for next year. Midâ€"term _ reports were sent out to parents last week. HERBERT A. EPP. Mayor. SERVICES on Dec. 5 to which parents and friends will be invited. More details to follow The language department will be holding a special Christmas celebration entitled ‘"Felice Navidad" by any Bluevale student or by dropping into the Acâ€" tivities Office of B.C.I. any morning, and the fruit will be delivered before Christâ€" Orders for crates of orangâ€" es and grapefruit will be taken from the public durâ€" ing the dates of Nov. 6 through Nov. 17. The Blueâ€" vale Citrus Fruit Sale feaâ€" tures 20 lbs. of Texas orangâ€" es or grapefruit for $4.75 and 40 lbs. of fruit for $9. The orders will be taken Along with these, the tenâ€" tative exam schedule was also published. Speaking of exams, B.CI.‘s next dance/concert will feature ‘‘Lighthouse‘‘ on Nov. 29, which will be a great way to celebrate the end of exams to celebrate the end of exams. ‘‘Broadway ‘75" was preâ€" sented by Bluevale students last Thursday, Friday and Saturday. This review was written and directed as well as acted by Bluevale students. a member of the board of trustees. Then Mr. H. E. Parliament, Assistant Area Superintendent gave a very witty and amusing speech Head Boy and Head Girl election are on again at Laurel and last week was devoted to putting up posters and campaigning After the graduation was over there were refreshâ€" ments in the foyer of the school for all. The presentation of the graduation certificates came next and there were many proud moments for both teachers and parents alike; and also some humorous ones too. The speech told of her exâ€" periences at Laurel and how Laurel helped her to Conestoga College where she is currently studying to become a Nursery School Teacher. Mr. Minty, the principal. then addressed the parents and students, and was his usual witty self There were 42 grade 12 or 4th year students and 156 grade 10 or 2nd year stuâ€" dents graduating. â€" Next came the Valedicâ€" tory Address which was given by Vicki Howald a graduating 4th year student. Then began the presentaâ€" tion of awards. There were academic awards, skill honour â€" awards, citizenâ€" ship awards and â€" also awards for outstanding stuâ€" dents. _ Also our Student Leaders from last year were given a memento to remind them of their leadâ€" ership of the past year. on what L. V. S. stands for. stands for.

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