wef 6 Anastasia Spanoy of Waâ€" terloo Collegiate took secâ€" ond ~prize in the contest for students in grades nine to 10. Jim Pang of Waterloo â€"Collegiate was tied with Anastasia for second place in the grades nine to 10 diâ€" vision. Maureen McKenzie of Bluevale Collegiate took the top prize in the class for students in grades 11 to 12. Mayor Herb Epp presented the high commissioner of Bangladesh, Mohamâ€" mad Rahman, with a tray engraved with a message from the city Friday. Mr. Rahman was in Waterloo to visit some students from Bangladesh at the Uniâ€" versity of Waterloo. * s C Three Waterloo students are winners in the essay contest sponsored by the Folk Arts Council of the Multi Cultural Centre. Students win essay contest The students were asked to write an essay comparâ€" ing Canadian culture with the culture of their choice. Winners received Olympic coin sets and runnersâ€"up received â€" single Olympic coins. THE TREASUR E TROVE Hours 10â€"5:30 Tues. â€" Sat. 16 Union St. Waterloo 145â€"61773 White Oak Laurentian Country Faw Artisan Local Potters This new Act provides that a blind person accompanied For further information, application for an Identificaâ€" ~ by a dog guide has the same rights, privileges and _ tion Card or a copy of the Act itself, contact: obligationsâ€"with respect to public placesâ€"as Office of the General Manager anyone else. He or she cannot be discriminated Minisu?yf of the Ano'r?.\ey General against or denied any accommodation, services or 18 King Street East facilities availabple in any place to which the public Toronto, Ontario MSC 1C5 ‘ & is customarily admitted. â€" it is important that dog guide owners know their rights under the Act and that the public, especially f employers and their employees, be made aware of Ministry of the the provisions of the Act and their responsibilities Attorney General under it. R. Roy McMurtry, The Attorney General of Ontario will issue identifiâ€" Attorney General cation cards to dog guide owners. The card will carry a photograph of the owner and dog, as well as their names, and will also carry a summary of the main features of the Act. Pro . â€"Rights Act becomes law ~s«" _Here‘s what the new law 4y says and how Ontario a 1 0% 4 * l M Waterloo was presented with the city‘s silver medalâ€" lion June 22 in honor of her 11 years service as a volunâ€" teer workerâ€" with senior citizens. _ _ _ The presentation was made at the Adult ‘Recâ€" reation Centre‘s Volunteers Recognition Night by Mrs. people, including 78 volunâ€" teer: workers, attended the dinner and presentation ceremony. + . Guyest speaker was Rev. R. Roy McMurtry, _ _ Walter was presented with a maâ€" crame pot holder and plant made by the macrame class at the Adult Recreation Centre. Province of Ontario God wouldn‘t have given us feet if he â€" di&n’tqumusto use them. °> p vâ€"6biae o noligh ) Walk a bluck.Today. rch. â€" He €q connections at each of the homes affected during the next few weeks. The converâ€" sion will be completed beâ€" fore January 1, 1977. â€"â€" 44 IRigw flg‘® * foy ow