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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Dec 1976, p. 8

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' oiii"o-,oc-s,ss-sw.oi-At-r, _ . dents at the University of Waterloo learn on the job a) 'well as at school be. cause of Waterloo‘s co- operative system of educa- tion in which students spend alternating four month terms at work for practical experience and at UW for academic studies. a They are also encouraged to develop communication skills by writing work re- ports on their work term experiences. For the past two years six companies have taken a special inter- est in the report writing aspect of the co-op system by offering $100 prizes each term for the best work report in each of six dis. ciplines. . _ The companies are Allen- Bradley Canada Ltd., Bab. cock and Wilcox Canada Ltd., both of Cambridge, Borden Chemical Co.. (Can- ada) Ltd., Inco Ltd., and James F'. MacLaren Ltd., from the Tomato area, and SC. Johnson and Son Ltd., Brantford. The current winners have We would like to express our sincere “thanks" to the many supporters of the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign this year. Your generous contributions have paved the way to success. To You and Yours "A Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year" The Waterloo iii PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS kuddrt,td1giitrotmirk awards iwth-M Wateribo, fmsrtttyearmeeh. aniol engined“; Donna Pribanich of Welland, fourth year applied chem- istry; David Zahnski, Etob Christmas party a success Singers, musicians needed The Creative Arts Board at the University of water- loo is now’mountiu a pro- duction of tiluripedes' rare- ly-performed masterpiece THE MEDEA to be staged in the Humanities Theatre, UW campus February 15 to I9 at 8 p.m. with a spe- cial matinee performance on Friday, February 18 at 2p.m. -- Beautifully decorated rooms, and a "Christmas tree set the scene last Wed- nesday. for the annual Christmes party-at Park. wood Manor for Senior Citizens: This is an event for the residents and staff, F, Local 791 tion which he created and performedoncampus. The music for MEDEA can best be described as jazz-rock. An orchestra civil 'iiiia'r/irkii, Kee8tt! A' completely new score has been written’ for this production by Stephen Me- Keman. a UW student and respéct recently tor" his year chanted em; John Swap. Sign“. "e- After a delicious turkey dinner served by the auxil- iary members, _ a carol sing was held, followed by a number of dances by the Beau: and Belles Square provided by the Parkwood Manor Auxiliary, am 'Nenesrtgrmtpotwis mwillbeh'omsmdents ,rttoatesitmoHtoet-k tamuartdwiiteNtmetrack toWaterittoinJantutry. Singers and musicians interested in taking part in this production should contact music director Stephen McKeman at 884- 5767, 836-3357 or the UW ArtsCentre at 885-4200. phtsMoogmtttteitaerltnd choirwillheusedincon- Santa Claus arrived then, and proceeded to hand out all the beautifully - wrap- ped gifts under the tree. Favors for all the guests were supplied by Calvary Church of Kitchener. Con- vener in charge of arrange- ments was Mrs. Joe Hall- man, of R.R. l, New Dun- junction with dancers I recreatetheGteekehorua. Dance Club of Kitchener - Waterloo, Waterloo "Y" plans adult fitniesti course The Waterloo Family 'Y' An adult co-ed fitness is offering four new adult class designed for those programs for 1977 . people interested in improv- Parkdala Plaza Albert and Hazel Waterloo 885-0580 I ii ' tt s". AVE., - su II Sales, Service. Parts. tttMi-MSO Mr. endure. Terry 'iltlhraearshms.tmaherthetr wedding Nov. " at St. Boniface Rc.church in Maryhill. The bride is the former Virginia Harnack. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid ”(mack of R.R: No. 2. Bluevale. The groom's parents are Mrs. Janet [Miller of Waterloo and Mr. Duane Miller of Kitchener. After a reception at the Ukrenian Cath- olic Centre in Kitchener, the couple left for a homie moon in Quebec City. They will live at " Regina St. N. Waterloo- _ 'RESTAURANT. ing their level of condition, will be held on Tuesda and Thursday evenings 'l,',',',',' 7:15 pan. to 8:45 pm. for 10 weeks. The concept of the course is to increase the participants' awareness of the values of physical fit- ness and bow such things as nutrition, body fat and back problems relate to their physical condition. Half an hour of informal discussions will be held before each fitness session. The group will then partici- pate in some endurance type exercises. some strength and flexibility exercises followed by a short recrea- tional activity. _ The Waterloo 'Y' is pres- ently constructing three tennis courts for the 1977 season and they are intro- ducing a basic tennis instruc- tion/practice course. This basic tennis instruction will be held in the gym and will involve the mechanics of the various strokes and come. tion of faults. Participants are asked to bring their own racquets and balls. The classes will be held on Monday and Friday evenings from 10:30 to t1:30 pm. Wednesda'y evening from 5:30 to 6:30 and on Saturday from4:30to5:30, Another program will fea- ture an adult co-ed badmin- ton club for people 18 years of age and over. It will be held on Tilesday, Thursday and Saturdays from 8:45 to 10:15 Fm. Adult coed volleyball is a recreational volleyball session for those people in- terested in developing their volleyball skills, having some fun and improving their level of fitness in a mild activity period. The sessions will be held from 8-10:15 pm _ W?

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