High school news ‘_Ifi!'_u_rel starts MVP awards Page 24 Is your child musically inclined? Heintzmans Family Rental Plan PARKDALE PLAZA 884â€"3860 © TIMEX © FUTURO PATIENT AIDS © BONNIE BELLE © KODAK @© YARDLEY © LOVE © MAX FACTOR ©@ PRINCE MATCHEBELLI PHOTO FINISHING BY ALLIED & SPECTRUM Find out before you buy with . ... ... Rent A New Piano From Heintzmans â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, December 17, 1975 Your Neighbourhood REXALL PHARMACY â€"REGULAR HOURSâ€" Introduce Your Child To The 1 MAGIC WORLD OF MUSIC THE EASY HEINTZMAN WAY PIANOS AND ORGANS SINCE 1850 After 6 months if the desire and aptitude is there, you can apply rental and cartage costs to the purchase of the piano. We carry these leading brands PARKDALE PHARMACY Monday â€" Saturday 9 :00 a.m. â€" 9:00 p.m. Sunday 12 noon â€" 6 p.m. 100 King St. S. Waterloo 744â€"3549 This week is Ghristmas Week at W.C.1. Controller Darcy Phillips and her helpers have planned a fanâ€" tastic week of activities. On Monday there was a ‘"Letters to Santa Conâ€" test"‘ and today there was a Christmas Concert at noon hour in the cafeteria perâ€" formed by the Concert Band under the direction of Miss J. Smith. On Thursâ€" day there is a ‘‘Santa Dressâ€" Up Contest." . Also on Thursday, during the noon on Thursday, during the noon hour, a carol sing with Mr. J. Shaw playing the organ A special assembly was held Dec. 12 at Laurel Voâ€" cational School. Prizes were given for the best chocolate bar â€" salesmen and athletic plaques were awarded to the most valuâ€" able players. Winner of the plaque for a very successful season girls‘ softball was Denise winning the first place Dennis. _ John Mota was â€" trophy in their class. the most valuable player First prize of $100 in the on the boys‘ crossâ€"country chocolate bar campaigt team. Each member of the was awarded to Jerry crossâ€"country team re Avila who sold $389 wort! WCI holds Christmas week Kâ€"W PHOTO co. PARKDALE PLAZA 476 Albert Street WATERLOO 884â€"4700 By Patti Howald Kâ€"W PHOTO CO. _ P] by Mark Mayo week |s (;hristr!!as Yill L PENTAX CAMERA For "QAUALITY PHOTOFINISHING" we offer courier service to KODAK & BENJAMIN THE RESULT OF 23 YEARS OF SLR EXPERIENCE Capture Those Christmas Moments ceived a photograph of the will take place. On Friday, the last day of school, the annual Christmas Assembly is planned and it promises to be a fantastic success. On Tuesday night W.C.L. held a Christmas Music Concert in the Auditorium. most valuable player award for â€" girls‘ _ crossâ€"country, and Jerry Clive received a plaque for boys* volleyball. Winner of the soccer award was Danny Senior. Laurel‘s soccer team had a very successful season, winning the first place trophy in their class. The varsity basketball teams, both boys and girls, are practicing hard and have done well in the preâ€" season games. The students and staff of Waterloo Collegiate Instiâ€" tute would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and lots of sucâ€" cess for the coming year. First prize of $100 in the chocolate bar campaign was awarded to Jerry Avila who sold $389 worth with a e 1.8 lens e speeds ranging from 1/1000 sec. to 1 sec. e Fullâ€"information viewfinder, aperture setting and shutter e Mirror lockâ€"up e Centreâ€"weighted metering system e Silicon Photo Diode through the lens metering system e The photoswitch turns on the light meter when the lens cap is removed. e The K bayonet mount allows quick lens changing e Hot shoe with X contact for electronic flash 1.8 iens Traditional Pentax openâ€"aperture fullâ€"frameâ€"averaging, On Tuesday a decorating party was held in the Cafeâ€" torium to help Bluevale get in the swing of the Christmas spirit. At the same time a party for the children of B.C.1. staff memâ€" bers was held with 39 chilâ€" dren 6 years of age and unâ€" der receiving a gift from Santa Claus. From Tuesday to Thursâ€" day of this week Students Council will be collecting canned food for the House of Friendship to distribute to needy families during Christmas and we hope to top last years contribution. Tryouts will be held on Thursday, Dec. 18th for dancers in this years musiâ€" cal presentation â€" Many Second prize of $50 was given to Phillip Schmaus who sold $234 worth of bars. Mike Milojkovic won third prize and Robert Dunel received a fourth place cheque of $10. Mike Berlet sold $156 of chocolate bars and received a $10 cheque. On Dec. 11, Food Serâ€" vices prepared a turkey BCI has play tryouts JCAM I By: Fred Cummings Moods. Also in the rehearsal stage is the Drama departâ€" ments major play production to be presented in February â€" ‘*Aesop‘s Fables®". Tonight is the date that the Music Department has set aside to present to you our package of musical entertainment, in the Cafeâ€" torium at 7 p.m. Now that winter is at our doorstep, we are beginning to plan Bluevale‘s Winter Carnival, which will be held the third week of Janâ€" uary. Staff are being inâ€" vited to take a very active part in this years carnival. _ We would like to wish all our regular readers a very Merry Christmas and Hapâ€" py and Prosperous 1976. dinner with all the trimâ€" mings for Laure} students. At 75 cents a plate, the dinner included _ turkey, potatoes, gravy, dressing, peas, jello and a beverage. Two new clubs will be staghing in January, the camera® club, with Mr. Corbs as an advisor, and the yoga club, with Mr. Fraser as sponsor. OoPEN 9 a. m. to 9 p.m Daily Saturday only 9 a. m. â€" 6 p.m