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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Feb 1976, p. 6

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r-r_.utyycet:e.eyso-oi-er-vaettm, . _ " MUCW annual 11168!“ mammoth Waterloo Pteattyteriatthtit- ed (hard Women will be held Monday Feb. M, atthe “any ‘United Chard: Frederick St. Kitchener. . nun-coma Ill-L0 SHAG, Red tones, Green and White tones MEADOW‘MLE Golden Glow Hi-Lt Shag, KARMMST. Sapphire Biue,G6id, - MUL'l'l-LEVEL LOOP, Gold, Browns, Greens, Blues, Cushioned . Ill-GEAR, Sunset Orange, Cushioned ALL AGLOW - Cumulus White Shag Take Highway tt to Preston, turn Ielt, follow Fountain Street North to Royal Oak Road, turn right on Royal Oak Road. and watchlor t-vte_ "TV T .. F IISGIIIT 'ltttPit" 353-311! "CONSULT US FOR YOUR BEST CARPET BUY" 'BUYING CARPET??? SEE US! FOR YOUR BEST CARPET BUYS EdNoroott mm SALE s,.svlfr $5 Epm'"ttt"tmtcurtrttagrmtodotttemttnetott-ettor-tttots 'at'FmrtortdntrturakTttar-rouwarttth-eetatieotsoetoe 1heU!ttsrrotHttimMrt.wercar-mtttsrtttstrktrourttatr ..- 'tt1ttHe!!t1etm'et'rretrtet1!itithar-rto 'ram$tor'tnda'tHtA-att.Coemtirtttftttoeaetaatttto 1hetHttimMrto.-ttetditrtu-yourtttticuetrt-ttto mum. oi1rT'ftlEA4io.E-ttotmtEatttNttottuERaEgSo Wade. ‘ For the man or woman who really cares! Please Phone for appointment 744-0821 _ Tt-.,Wed.,Tttuea.,rh. tk.StttotkSat.$"ot5.Ctet-tnu- tttemeetietgismtthetHme “Joy is ”um, mac main; man will be addreuod by In: Peru Graham of the Mission of thtnadtt,roemtto. The key speaker, Rev. Wilbur Howard, Moderator or the United Church of - Laid! will be served noon for the price of $2.5. 813.95 $13.95 $13.95 t 9.95 ' 7.95 $14.95 att “.95 $7.05 $3.95 at ah M. Ladds and Elizabeth Neeb took honours in grade nine piano. Grade eight piano honours went to Sonya A. -Kofier, Janine Baxter, Joyce Vandezande and Mary Guyett. Grade eight piano passes were received by Karen Dettweiler, David Wareham, Elizabeth Schulz, Dorothea Snethlage. Robert Raphael and Helga Schni- der. In grade seven paino, Elizabeth Stofko. first class honours; Anne French. Numerous Kitchener- Waterloo music students were successful candidates in examinations held re- cently by the Royal Conser- vatory of Music of Toronto in Kitchener. This wook. numorous Waterloo youths aro participating in Scout/Guido Woolr. boing hold from Fob. " to Fob. 20. Parados. dinners and othor spacial ovonts will ho hold throughout the wook. Abovo. from left to right. Guide Deanna Dietrich. Brownies Cathy Sparks. Lisa Dietrich. Karon Eatwoll, Bangor Mary- ann Schlutor and brownie Tracy Sparks onjoy tho art of making a good cup of toa. . Isabel F. Alvarez, Debor- K-W students pass music exams 1,000 to attend all-day program Successful candidates in grade five piano included Harry Hermance, Laura Brubacher, first class hon- ours; Heather Main, Steph- anie. Gascho, ‘Margaret Lutzer, Marlene Wynja. Laurie A. Whorwood, David Johanna, Rose . Lutzer. Margot Stippler, Susan Watson, honours; 'Cliris Fehrenbach and Michael Pryse, pass. Candidates in grade six piano were Nancy Hill, Andrew Wasyluszko, Cathy Chadwick, Joy Martens, Rebecca Streeter, Laura, Anne Rutledge, Beth Bru- bacher, Shelley Williams, Elizabeth Ertel, Kim El- liott. Bill Hoegler, honours; Jane Crawford, pass. Part of the .separate school board's 1976 pro- fessional activity day pro- gram, the all-day session will be entitled "Worship as an Expression and Cele- bration of Life". The day will open with Mass con- celebrated by Bishop Paul F. Reding of Hamilton-and local parish priests. More than 1,000 Catholic teachers, priests, trustees, and staff members from the Waterloo county sep- arate school board Will meet at Bingemim Park, Kitch- ener,. today, Feb. 18, to deepen their understanding of prayer and liturgy. Tuesday, February 24, 1976 EVERYONE IS WELCOME Dominion Life Assurance Co. Park at rear - use John St. entrance The Canadian Red Cross Society Kitchener-Waterloo Branch 1 1 , Westmount Rd. S., Waterloo ANNUAL MEETING at 7:30 p.m. Candidates in grade three piano included Rebecca Plumtree, first class hon- ours; Liisa Hess, Tammy 'l‘renda. Lisabeth Strauss. Gregory Drunk, honours; Dawna Martin, Antoinette Kudrenecki, pass. Grade four successful can- didates.. were Carolanne Cleary, Jonathan Spaetzel, Mary Proctor, Patricia Michalewicz, honours; Catherine Bayer, James E. Riegert. pass. In addition, two of North America's most noted liturgical speakers and musicians will conduct two team-teaching sessions. Joe Wise, from Kentucky, and Rev. Ed Gutfreund. Cincinnati, will encourage participants to examine their understanding of Cath- olic worship and their role in the Catholic school sys- In a study conducted last year, teachers requesited that on days set aside for religious development. more time be spent in deepening their understanding of lit- orgy. Lynn Torrie, honours; Mary Bauer, Michael Bean, Rob- ert Grant, Iris Boettdher, Scott Bradley, Fred Hoeg- ler. Erika Johanna, Donald Weylie,. Barbara Woolner. class latte Kennel, Stphanie Mos. kal, honours.' Eugene Hontscharuk re- ceived a pass in grade 10 violin; Gerald Krebs ob- tained first class honours for grade nine violin, Ronald Krebs had first class hon- ours, grade eight violin/ Helga Jensen received hon- ours in grade six accordion: and Jeffrey Dickson ob- tained first class hollow-s in grade two guitar. Grade two candidates were Mane] lsaacksz, first berly 7 Manama}, Andrew May, first class honours; Yvonne Tulechi. Clare honours. 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