Page 8 â€" Waterloo Chranicie, Wednesday, November 26, 1975 * WATERLOO * plied chemistry student: at the University of Wa 0 p g courtTEsy® ? with é * VALUES % s HONEST SAMS §42 King N., Waterioo « 742â€"1015 IN WATERLOOD _ 3 «m on <a »Br on ses k <6" 9‘°‘°\€ o8 . 93*\'. s Poolig 3 OB \ne'\\ \l "\\ nb‘ a NOW C’U' ngs l V! Qoe \\\tï¬\\‘ W L YÂ¥ ayt Reg:. 15.95 FREE PARKING GWG : Students rewarded for work term reports JEANS o Sooter Portrait Studios 10.00 § ISs (,ai' ol CC 04c yje" 6x 114 KING STREET SOUTH \c. :\‘ «< P\ â€" 4\6 SUNDAY FAMILY PORTRAIT SPECIAL OFFER! «o apâ€" Sooter Portrait Studios terloo are each $100 richer as a result of writing prizeâ€" winning work term reports describing some aspect of their effâ€"campus work asâ€" signment last summer. The awards, made by Onâ€" tario companies, are deâ€" signed to encourage engiâ€" neering and science stuâ€" dents to improve their comâ€" munication skills. The stuâ€" dents are enrolled in Waâ€" terloo‘s coâ€"operative eduâ€" Seniors are~> welcome to join the Waterioo "Friday Seniors" at 1:30 p.m., or the Kitchener Monday Seniors, "Happy Gang® at 1:30 p.m. for information call WATERLOO BOWLING â€" _ LANES ~ _ 0‘0‘ \'\0: s ' h'\‘o‘;\oo;: 6 i \o‘ | ~ , CA o+ ~ w9. ‘0‘0\.\&% \\‘:: Py wes ~e, NC 44\. b. .(* & € \‘p 1 6\\(\ le ue _or zo Car * o € £" wme Y3 °uy ems |6\ .(\6 .(':oA site " > “r OPEN BOWLING DAILY 10:00 a.m. â€" 7 :00 p.m. Except Thursday 10:00 a.m. â€" 4:00 p.m Saturday 1 :00 â€" 11 :00 p.m. Sunday 1 :00 â€" 10 :30 p.m. SENIOR CITIZENS BOWLING 14 Princess St. West 742â€"9582 or 742â€" BOWLING Daily 4:00 â€" 6:30 p.m. 45° Game (except Monday and Thursday) FAMILY BOWLING «6 WATERLOO cation program in which they spend alternaunf fourâ€" month terms on and off camâ€" pus to combine academic studies with practical exâ€" perience. The students must write a report following each work term. .J. Stuart Bowser, of Rexâ€" dale, won the systems deâ€" sign prize awarded by the International Nickel Comâ€" pany of Canada, Toronto. Eugene Doroniuk, of Torâ€" 114 KING ST. S., WATERLOO ‘\0‘ Barry Pierce, of Woodâ€" stock, received the mechaniâ€" cal engineering prize, re ceiving $100 from Babcock PHONE 742â€"5521 onto, who was employed by Delta Benco Cascade Limited, Rexdalg, won the award for the best electriâ€" cal engineering student report, presented by Allenâ€" Bradley Canada Limited, Cambridge. and Wilcox Canada Limitâ€" ed, Cambridge. A stuffed animal will always attract a youngsters eye as was the case, Mon:â€" day. when Ann Psutka, 2, of Kitchener wanted Catherine Meyscheine, 95, to give her a frog. The items were part of a tea and bake sale at Pineghaven Nursâ€" ing Home, Waterioo. ToE <a a ‘ Giovanni Quartarone, of Scarborough, won the apâ€" plied chemistry award preâ€" sented by the Borden Chemiâ€" cal Company, (Canada) Limited. Toronto. Bowser, Doroniuk, Pierce and Quartarone are all fourthâ€"year students. Tai Wong, a thirdâ€"year student from Toronto, won. the prize in civil engineerâ€" ing from James F. Macâ€" Decorative and functionâ€" al works of art will be ofâ€" fered for sale at the Waterloc Potters Workshop annual Christmas sale Saturday, Nov. 29, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the workshop in Waterloo Park. A preview of the more than 2,000 pots made by the Potters planning sale Doreen Thomas Chairman The WATERLOO COUNTY BOARD of EDUCATION open in 1976 at Centennial Public School, Wioo. for the purpose of discussing plans for the new Keapsâ€" way Junior Public School, tentatively scheduled to Residents of the Beachwood Community at 8 p.m. on Mon. December 1/75 AN OPEN MEETING invites to Laren Limited, Willowdale A â€" secondâ€"year â€" student, Gordon Berthin, of Ottawa, who worked for Consolidatâ€" edâ€"Bathurst Limited, in Portage du Fort, Quebec, won the award for chemiâ€" cal engineering, sponsorâ€" ed by S.C. Johnson and Son Limited, of Brantford. The students were emâ€" ployed this past summer for their regular work term members will be held in the workshop Friday, Nov. 28, from 2 to 8 p.m. No pots will be sold at the preview. Articles for sale will inâ€" clude â€" decorative _ vases, wall plaques, candle sticks, casseroles, tea pots, mugs, plates, bowlis and hanging pots. R.A. Cruickshank Director en oLNAE M e Page 8 â€" Waterloo Chraonicie, Wednesday, November 26, 1975 Students rewarded for work term reports Six engineering and apâ€" terloo are each $100 richer cation program in which onto, who was employed _ Giovanni Quartarone, of â€" Laren Limited, Willowdale. plied chemistry students as a result of writing prizeâ€" they spend alternaunf four. by Delta Benco Cascade Scarborough, won the apâ€" A secondâ€"year â€" student at the University of Waâ€" winning work term reports month terms on and o fcamâ€" Limited, Rexdale, won the plied chemistry award PE Gordon Berthin, of Ottaw f yoopuqreq on cqugr<2; describing some aspect of pus to combine academic aWard for the best electriâ€" sented by the Borden Chemiâ€" _ who worked for Consolidat. their effâ€"campus work as Studies with practical exâ€" Cal engineering student cal Company, (Canada) eq Bathurst Limited, i signment last summer. perience. The students must report, presented by Allenâ€" Limited, Toronto. Portage du Fort Q'nebemc The awards, made by Onâ€" write a report following Bradley Canada Limited, Bowser, Doroniuk, Pi ge 4 it 7 _ * , Doroniuk, Pierce won the award for chemiâ€" tario companies, are deâ€" each work term. Cambridge. and Quartarone are all cal engineerin s signed to encourage engiâ€" _ J. Stuart Bowser, of Rexâ€" Barry Pierce, of Woodâ€" _ fourthâ€"year students ed by SC Johng' p‘;“’&‘;l ‘ i neering and science stuâ€" dale, won the systems deâ€" stock, received the mechaniâ€" . . Lumyted f B :‘fmrdan WAmm ~,. dents to improve their comâ€" sign prize awarded by the cal engineering prize, reâ€" Tai Wong, a thirdâ€"year , of Brantford. munication skills. The stu International Nickel Comâ€" ceiving $100 from Babcock student from Toronto, won, _ The students were emâ€" . dents are enrolled in Waâ€" pany of Canada, Toronto. and Wilcox Canada Limitâ€" the prize in civil engineer ployed this past summer ISs terloo‘s coâ€"operative eduâ€" _ Eugene Doroniuk, of Torâ€" ed, Cambridge. ing from James F. Macâ€" for their regular work term ‘ rommereyiet am" * . + us a ? with M# se 0 s 1 C ; tray _ eX _ Lanits se "~*_ M ht & VALUES & t"~ hh _ C _ \{ _ mm m en mm mm ~ OPEN BOWL|NG DAILY ; "“ we. im P . »_‘/‘ i t 4 ~ e s § 10:00 a.m. â€" 7 :00 p.m. fé’? 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Christmas sale Saturday, Articles for sale will inâ€" Nov. 29, from 10 a.m. to clude decorative . vases, 4 p.m. in the workshop in wall plaques, candle sticks, 4 6 Waterloo Park. casseroles, tea pots, mugs, | h A preview of the more plates, bowis and hanging than 2,000 pots made by the pots. SAVE $21"° â€" REG. *56" j P & s \ The WATERLOO COUNTY 2C YOU RECEIVE: ALL FOR ONLY BOARD of EDUCATION " C | on & n | One 8 x 10 Portrait 20 k. e | in gold Frame invites \\ E& Three 5 x 7 Portraits Residents of the Beachwood Community l in Folders 4 Six 3 x 5 Postâ€"card to size proofs Free ie 9 An PHONE NOW: 7425521 AnpPEN MEENIND at 8 p.m. on Mon. December 1/75 THIS OFFER GOOD ONLY â€" NOV. 23, 30 . DEC. 7,14 â€" 12 noon â€"4 pm t Centennial Public School, Wioo. a A for the purpose of discussing plans for the new Keapsâ€" 0 0 er o m‘ tu ‘0 S way Junior Public School, tentatively scheduled to open in 1976. 114 KING STREET SOUTH wWATERLOO PHONE 742â€"5521 Doreen Tnomas R.A. Cruickshank Chairman Director __ ®