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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Jan 1976, p. 20

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"iiiiii"i"i'i:ii,""i',' JiG'rit'""i, . winter carnival by Mark Mayo It's Winter Carnival Week at W.C.I. This week of fun is designed around the theme ceremmtieitook place. and an arena night at Albert McCormick Arena was held for all of W.C.l.‘s skating and non-skating population. On Tuesday, Miss L. Cher- ry and Mr. L. Wildfong were on trial at the Kangaroo Court that provided many laughs. On Wednesday. the stu- dents participated by form in -Entrails of Zeus“. which was a spaghetti-eating con- On Thursday. during the 20-minute break, a mass blind volleyball game will be held, followed by a Giant Snow Sculpture of a viking ship, after school. On Friday. the students E v 'CU'; v v " v kv; " 884-3860 No Limit, . . 50' Off. Every” Roll of KODACOLOR PARKIJAlE PHARMACY PARKDALE 'ilillI'ilI% FILM you bring in with this coupon brings you greater savings than ever on photo finishing Also special savings on reprints 6 Reprints for the price of 4 Offer Good Only for Kodak Color Print Film Offer expires February 29. 1976 Parkdale Plaza filled events outside. All week long, a ball hockey tournament is on. and also a powderpqff football sched- ule for the girls. The cham- pionship games for these events will be held on Fri- day. On Friday night a Games Night will be held and all those who show up can try their luck at the gambling tables with play money, and at 9:30 David Wolfe of CHYM will be the disc-jockey for a dance in themain gyms. In the world of sports, the W.C.i. wrestling team re- mains undefeated in dual meet competition. The girls' varsity basketball team beat K.C.l. on Friday. High Mor- ers were Diane Seegmiller with 17 pts. and Pam Mc- Ewin with 16 pts. will have periods t 5 and 6 off, and they will be parti- WE DELIVER Hazel at Albert As part of its winter carnival week. Waterloo Col- legiate held a beauty pageant this week. Deb Holst. right. was crowned Winter Carnival Queen while Andrea Scheuele. left. was crowned Princess at Albert McCormick arena. cwmwbvnm OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK TO 9 p.m Conquered City, by Victor Serge. A monumental novel of the Russian Revolution and Civil War. A Dove of the East. and Other Stories. by Mark Hel- prin. In these twenty stories. the author presents a fas- cinating variety of people and their worlds. New hunks FICTION A House of Women. by Eric Malpass. The third novel in the trilogy about life in Shakespeare's day. The Mandrake Scream. by Melisand March. The book probes the forces loose among us, from the personal to the cosmic. The Persian Price. by Evelyn Anthony. A super- lative tale of a beautiful woman who is made a pawn in the deadly intrigues of international oil specuia- tion. Ski Week, by Edward Kuhn. The author tells the story of an expensive win- ter playground. of the people who built it and those who would wreck it. The Swing in the Garden. by Hugh Hood. The first in a projected ,sergegeg Watenlan Chronicle Page 1 Waterloo Store (Lexington Road at Weber) Page 2 Page 3 Page 8 Please Note The Following Corrections To Zellers WAREHOUSE SALE 40% off coats, blouses, sweaters. suits. This saving is on Selected Discontinued styles only. 15% to 33% savings on Home Furnishings are on selected, discontinued items Only. Comingware Perculator reads 12 cup. should be 10 cup. $12.84 25% off Childrens outerwear. Due to our recent Clearance Sale these items are in very limited quantities. Laurel girls volleyball team wins tourney trap-mi at the Inter-City Volleyball League. The L. V.S.”girls teain won the first two games in Brant- lord. which the girls played exceptionally well. On Honday. Jan. 19. the L.V.S. girls volleyball team hosted the annual Inter-City Volleyball Tourna- ment with London, Brant- ford, Guelph and Waterloo participating. Each team tried their best and the Laurel girls came out champions. The games were well played and much fun was had by all. The L.V.S. team is now the proud by Fred Cummings After losing by 10 points to K.C.l. last Wednesday. the senior boys basketball Elwood Glover's Luncheon Dates. by Elwood Glover. The author shares his ex- periences as host and inter- viewer. novels dealing with life in Canada during the middle years of this century. - The Unwanted, by Chris- tiaan Barnard. The story of a heart surgeon, told with the knowledge and under- standing of a doctor who How, to Become a Success- ful Model. by Viju Krem. From the background of her experience in modeling. the writer presents the full story of the rewards and pitfalls in this career. has gained worldwide recognition in the field. NON-FICTION _ Prince Charles. by Anna Sproule. A fascinating and richly illustrated biography. Inserted In Tonight: Super Worlds. by_Joshua Strickland. The author re- flects upon the possibility that other civilizations are attempting to contact us. Western Shores: Canadis Pacific Coast. by Ted Spiegel. Visual impressions of the land and people of the West coast. BCI holding draw Stanley Park Store with a score of 57-50. This Friday. the senior Knights get a chance to retaliate against K.C.l. with a Sports Night at Bluevale, getting underway at 7 pm. The junior boys team lost both their games last week. The junior girls basketball team also lost to KCI. On the wrestling scene, Ed Gardner placed first in his division trmtttyttndtttet coach Ted Evaneu. The coach feels the team is steadily improving and shank) be in top shape for team came back to defeat St. Jerome's Lions on Friday the upcoming games. The Huskies lost an exhibition game to Collegiate Heights, last Thursday. 2-1. On Jan. 23. the Scarlet Dragon, Kung Fu Society came to Laurel and showed the students their many dif- ferent techniques in the martial arts. The most fas- in the K.C.l. Invitational Meet held this past Satur- day, Congratulations Ed! ! cinating demonstration was board breaking, using their feet. elbows and hands. Grad Photos will be taken on Feb. 12th and 13th. A deposit of $2.00 must be made at the time of taking the pictures, but if the re- sults are not. desired later, the deposit will be refunded. On Feb. 14th, Bluevale will be holding a Valentines' Day Dance featuring Charity Brown. A draw will be held with the advanced ticket sales, with the winner tak- ing Charity out for dinner beforethedanee, Remember - to duality, you must buy your tickets early!! (If the winner has purchased tickets for both himself/herself and a date, they will both have the hon- our of accompanying Miss Brown todinner). The winter drama produc- tion for this year will be staged February 25th - 28th at B.CI. the show is called "Fractured Fables" The 1976 Muskie Hockey

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