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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Aug 1976, p. 8

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By Mary Smart The Christian perspective of life will run like a thread through the curriculum of the . Cambridge District Christian High School which Cbnstiainbigb school will ppm in fieptiintberr Cambridge. n One person who will have an influential role in deter- mining the directions of the new school is principal John Pan- tt "lt-riots Mich: 1mm August It, 1976 Waterloo principal . g v -- -ieiirtucTtot' FOR ALL AGES q WATER BABIES (4 months-2 years) q PRE-SOIIOOI.‘ OllllOllEll 0 BOYS 0 GIRLS o ADULTS "S=tl (ifilirirrlErEESSE WHEEL HORSE TRACTOR” For a llmltod limo you can buy ti tough. all-year. all-puma 1916 Wheel Horn Tractor 8. 1o. 12. 16, " or 19.9 hp and you gel 3 tree mower attachment. Sou monoy on this metal ol1or now. So. your participating Whoa Mono - P “Availabte on the tollowing 1976 models. B-80 8 speed No 6100mm . 8-100 0 speed No, 6l-IOKOTI 3-120 8 speed No sugatl . 6-120 Automatic No, 6t-12KSTl C-t608 speed No 61-1 an . 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The philosophy that being a Christian doesn’t and on Sunday will carry "We expect most of our students from Christian homes so the school will supplement and comme- meat what's taught in the home and worYUn conquIC- tion with the home". Most of the students at- tending the school in Sep- tember will be from Cam- bridge. where a Christian grade school has existed for several years. However, students from Waterloo. Fergus and Guelph have also enrolled. . "We also have students who have not attended Christian grade schools en- rolled ... We plan to draw from a 30 mile radius that includes nuelph. Drayton, Brantford, Paris and Kitch- ener-Waterloo." Mr. Van- asselt said. For .its first year, the. high school will offer grade nine and 10 classes in Eng- lish. French, science. his- tory. geography. health and physical education, mathe- matics and biblical studies. Mr. Vanasselt expects a first year enrolment of 3040 students. The board of trustees for the school, composed V of businessmen, teachers and parents. hopes to add "ttte grade per year. Staff for the first year will include Mr. Vanasselt. Anne Marie Ash- croft of Waterloo and Mari- lyn Scott of Kitchener. One of the assets of the school will be its low stu- dent-teacher ratio of about 15 students for each teacher. "The students will receive 'quite personalized attention and I believe that makes for Although the high school will provide an alternate form of education for stu- dents, Mr. Vanasselt said the school is not setting itself up in competition with other private or public schools. tt better education." Mr Vanasselt said. - "This school isn't set up to compete with other schools. It operates on its own merits because parents By-Law No. 3868 of the City of Waterloo requires that the owner or harbourer of a dog within the limits of the City of Waterloo. shell with- in ten (10) days after becoming the owner of such dog. cause the dog to be registered with the City Treasurer and procure a license there for. The license and tag fee to be'levied and collected from the owner at every dog is $2.00. which is payable only once by every owner or har- bourer of each dog. Any person who has not already obtained a Permanent Dog License should make application as soon as possible at the office of the City Treasurer, Marsland Centre, 20 Erb Street West. Waterloo. Applica- tions may also be made by mail by forwarding your remittance and the following information: name and address of the owner and the breed. colour and sex of the dog, PERMANENT DOG LICENSE believe they should be in- volved in their children's education. It's a Christian initiative not a backlash or reaction towards anything else". Most of the impetus for the high school has come from parents of children currently enrolled in a Chris- tian public school in Cam- bridge. The parents held their first public meeting in January. 1976 to form a school association. In only John Vanassolt of Waterloo is the first principal of Cambridge District Chris- tian High School which opens in September. Here he looks over plans for the school's curriculum, which will follow guidelines set by the Ministry of Edu- cation. A u;itis . _ r _ _ t "log SIW" six months, the association has secured a school build- ing, school staff and a pro- gram. _ The, school is presently renting classroom and gym space in Temple Baptist Church on Dunbar Rd. in Cambridge but Mr, Vanas- selt thinks high interest in the school could force the association to construct its own building in three years. The school is owned and operated by the association "-i.-a,rr..-------e----e"""'"'" which hires the school staff and elects a board of govern- ors Memberships in the as- sociation which cost 3125 help finance the school along with tuition fees. Eighty people are currently associ- ation members and the board hopes to add another 120 members by September. The association also hopes to set up a scholar- ship fund so that enrolment is not based on income. Tuition fees are being kept as low as possible: $300 for the first student in a family and $400 for the second. Third or fourth students from the same family re- ceive free tuition. Box 26, Cambridge or by calling 6534592 mornings. More information about the school can be obtained by writing to Post otrree Is one that believes God has spoken in and through the Bibleonly. Fellowship With Us at the OLD UBRARY BLDG. Duke & Argyle Streets PrestonCambridge 10:30 am. Every Sunday REFURMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The

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