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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Jun 1976, p. 18

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~ Jaycettes elect slate ybnzersuplwqmp- tured CGompany of the \?rmrdatth_exjwh- ener â€"~Waterioo Junior Becky Weickert of Kitchâ€" ener was elected president of the Kâ€"W Jaycettes at a recent meeting of the assoâ€" Other members of the new executive are Mrs. Miller of Waterloo, secreâ€" tary; Mrs. Gill Hill of Elâ€" mira, treasurer; and Mrs. Jackie Malleck, of Camâ€" bridge, pastâ€"president. During 1976 the Jaycettes plan to help with the annual Santa Claus parade, enterâ€" tain children in the hospital at Christmas and organize socials for residents of local nursing homes. Installation of the new officers will take place at a joint meeting with the Kâ€"W Jaycees June 5 at Berkeley Tavern. tured the Company of the covers. And top Mam Year award at the Kitch turing Company of ener â€"~Waterloo _ Junior . Year honers went to t Achievement annual awards CO,. sponfored by > banquet Friday evening at<Siegler Industries. 5 the Valhaila Inn. & _ POTT‘S was _ na the Year award went to the manufacture and marâ€" keting of wall plaques. â€" Rip us off for all we‘re worth ! _ Hie <+ DAILY Record call 223) dent was named Company for outstanding achieveâ€" ment went to Linda Hutter, Forest Heights Collegiate, Treasurer of the Year; Sue Collegiate, Viceâ€"President â€" Marketing of the Year:; of the Year;, Chris Maziarz, St. David Junior High School, Secretary of the Year; Heidi Kaiser, Camâ€" eron Heights, Salesman of the Year, and Paul Craven Forest Heights, Outstandâ€" ing First Year Achiever. Fred Walther, Grand River facturing . of the Year: Cathy Parker, Cameron Heights, V.P. â€" Personnel Best annual report award went to TRIVCO, sponsorâ€" ed by Dominion Life Asâ€" surance Company, which produced ceramic _ hot plates. ~ The Junior Achievement program, now in its seventh year in Kâ€"W, is designed to teach teenagers through practical experience, Li e Two Waterioo youtl‘s. Mark Sekulin, (left) and Chris Maziarz (right) received aiva(ds at the annual banâ€" quet of Junior Achievement. Mark received an award for being the president of the best manufacturing company of the year, Hapco. Chris won an award for being the best secretary of the year for Transtux, a student company. » | _ * C ~3 trâ€" w48 ~ Pe F20 t 0. un t Cl me o aamaas CoP : 0 y m deliast .. tb L o ons Wee .9 i+ ce "*â€"â€"ondle‘ e .o s t O on »aren Smb e We t No o liee «ele e oo3 _ 191100 oks ag +#A Mite wC 24 5:-‘{.3" * P e h .. 12736 o x on mt a § + 5*k a w e e ! io on it ce o d ie e 1e n frek Sn .o o 90 01.A t onl 2 sc t C1 . SA 4 3 € < :. * â€" We#irigg Chronicis, Wedkesday, ;3 t 10â€"‘ 3 ulsnt Ns e e i oi t e e a 0:" ~ ';-., Pf BPE wP® NWP â€" f HAPPENING TheRecord/ â€" WHAT! IA

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