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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Jun 1976, p. 13

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, Two BCI tnmiksn ' ts l; win UW schOlarshipé ' :1qu of Waterloo "UW) has summed that two Bluevale collegiate ", We 13 students have won the two-man Sir Isaac New- ton Physics team awards. Fred Berg ind Ross Walk- Other sports celebrities who will be attending the dinner are Red Storey, Keith Morris of Sport Illustrated; Bob Mathias, a two-time Olympic decathalon winner; Frank Selke Sr., former gen- eral manager of Montreal Canadians; Glynn Leyshon. head wrestling coach at University of Western On- Sports celebrity dinner is J une 23 Jesse Owens. a 1936 Olym- pic gold medal winner. will be the main dinner speaker June 23 at the Ninth Annual Sports Celebrity, Dinner of the Big Brothers Associa- Ontario students and Ross placed weliinthetop60. Fred. the IHearold son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Berg. also came second in the Canadian Association of Physicists' prize examina- tion held earlier this year. His second place in the Sir Isaac Newton scholar- ship exam will net him Gisela Depkat. principal cellist with the K-W Sym- phony Orchestra. will be featured in a solo recital June 23 at University of Waterloo's Theatre of the Arts. aim. Fred placed sec- Miss Depkat recently accepted a position as pro- fessor of cello at McGill University. This will be her last solo concert in the Twin Cities before she leaves for Montreal. Depkat is featured in cello recital June 23 Miss Depkat will perform SAVE 10%- 20% s/ii!,::!); Ross Walker placed we“ in the top five per cent of the exam participants. The 19-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Walker hopes to attend the University ot Western Ontario in Sep- tember. am for his first year at physics at UN and 867S for years two, three and tour. Fred plans to attend UW this tall. The scholar- ship money is awarded by the university as an in. centive for the scholar to continue his studies. Last year Bluevale placed third in this On- tario-wide competition. The event will be held at Bingeman Park June 23 at 6 p.m. Tickets are $25 for adults and $10 for students. They are available at Big Brother House, 111 Duke St. El., Kitchener or by phoning 579-5150. 1972 Olympic wrestling coach: Rod Seiling of the Toronto Maple Leafs and Rocky Blier of the Pittsburg Steelers. tario; Dr. JP. Metras. from University of Western Ontario; Rudy Pilous. gen- eral manager of 'the Winni- peg Jets; Kurt Boese. the Bach's third suite for cello and prelude and gigue from the sixth suite, and Ko- daly's unaccompanied son- ata. -- The concert is'being pre- sented by the K-W Chamber Music Society. Tickets are available at the UW box of- fice or from the chamber society. They are priced at $3 for adults and $2 for students and senior citizens. The concert will begin at 8p.m. f8) Bill Barley of 42 Delegiove tt:. Ietrloo, heel (pensive look {in his he. may W to the start ot the Boy Scout soap box doth at Marshal St. hill. WATCH _'),'lfl)l0ll FASHIous 120%.!!! llitillillil2i, (jjj " STORE HOURS: " to F - 9:30 to m - " to " -qifmt'itsiet'Fes'i'iqiqatAeHiF'ursi'croue,t.i-,ii.ae's tgyit fhetg N333? - fiMWi‘SAlE 220 KING ST. NORTH - ovum) 88A-r002 ht "out“ Dry Ct-ttng Bldg" Watodoo . f'Al 2m Fil POP TOP FOOLERS' 2e-ttetrathAtbttryma.,e..et.:tt-ts Dark to light faded taatgoeurtolors in pink. orange. green. navy and brown. Convenient Lay-away Plan! No Service Charge ama/say M- TAILORED White. 48 'lit Sizes tr-t 6. Cannon at .95 . . . . . Reoulat and Jamaica length. Sizes 8-16. Com. PULL-0N8 . SPECIAL, [iffriT0ijp3 TAILORED PASTELS Sizes 8-16. Prlood at fiiiiiii? CHARGEX 1lfftejtf 595 598

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