of daring Bluevale men have long since ceased shav- ing, and are now trying bravely to grow beards for the beard growing contest! In January, Bluevale gets into the swing of Winter Carnival activities. During the third annual Klondike Days celebration, teachers and students alike will com- pete in outdoor games and sports activities. A number By Becky Ansley It seems throughout every month of the school year, BCI students are involving themselves in some 'major extracurricular event. The swimming club is still meeting every Tuesday after school from 3:50 to 4:30 p.m. with Mr. Yule at Rollerskating is well under way for the first time in the new year. We had a great turn out on Thursday. We plan to go rollerskating every other Thursday with Mr. Ratz and Mr. Rawnsley. We had close to 80 students out at the Bingeman Park roller rink. This year's Princess can- didates include Margie Blair, Linda Hall, Cheryl Legge, Jodi McGowan, Denise Ramsay and Linda Williams. In the Queen competition, Brenda Buck, Mindy Foster, Laurie O'- Neil, Karen Pfaff, Carol By Bonnie Glousher On Feb. 4 the school is planning a dance. We are having a disk jockey for the event. It will cost $1 without. a student's card and 50e with a card. Free skating as well as a chorus line and the crown- ing of a Queen and, Princess will take place. By Melanie Hilliard Reeve, and Andrea Schule . ti . Waterloo Collegiate stu- a"icol2,"i'lterui will be dents will kickoff "WW?" held on Jan. 27 at Chicopee. r-rfest" Jan. l by 11tee A maximum of 60 students an arena night at r . . . . - McCormick arena. Ire, Pa r pupa tf m this ex Jorts activities. A number During the dance the l daring Bluevale men names of the 1977-78 Winter- ave long since ceased shav- fest King and Queen will be ' and are now trying announced, as well as the ravely to grow beards for winner of the beard growing Ie beard growing contest! contest. On Tuesday Jan. 25, nom- School will be dismissed lligll scluml news Professtonals In the orderly Icquudatnon of Construction Industrial and commercual Enterprises BAN KRUPTCY AUCTION S/wtf ad Mr. Rawnsley. We team. Mrs. Ferguson and workman, 178 lbs; and A Runathon will be held ad close to 80 students out Mr. Milne, the coaches, Kevin Ross, 194 lbs. We in the middle of February. [the Bingeman Park roller were very pleased with the look forward to even bet- All Run for Fun mem- nk. fine effort and great ter results next year. bers will try to raise money The swimming club is team spirit displayed during , The Pm.9.r Fun Club to help pay for Run 4 ill meeting every Tuesday the volleyball league IS meeting SIX timesaweek. Fun prizes and help spon- ter school from 3:50 to season. Members are now com- sor the track program in 30 p.m. with Mr. Yule at On Wednesday Jan 12 peting for Run for Fun thespring. BCI students have winte c . l Lloyd Young Trustee In Bankruptcy has Instructed MR Jutzr & Co Inc. to sell & to supplement the assets of Cascho Carpets. Carpets assorted sizes Vinyl Flooring assorted Sizes. 232 rolls Wallpaper. Elec Advertrsrng Sign, Outdoor Elec Sign Equipment --5 Carpet Wall Racks. 1 Carpet Floor Rack - 1 Carpet Dolly 8' r 6 Carpet Display Dispensers. 2 Carpet Cady Splrtpoles, 1 Metal Mldg Unit, 165 Carpet Sample Books, 137 Drapery Samples, 95 Wallpaper Sam- ple Books, 40 pcs Carpet Samples 27" x 54", 4 Units Vinyl Samples 1973 Pinto Car. OFFICE EQUIPMENT Cupboards, Desks, Chairs. File Cabinets. Typewriters, Cal culators, Adding Machines. Dictaphones, Coping Machines. etc - TO SAVE 83$ PLAN TO ATTEND _ TO BOY - TO SAVE TERMS Cash, Approved company Prwate Cheques Full settlement sale day R ollerskating is popular at LVS . frs Sydney s.. Kitchen!" (519) 7438221 WCI kicks off Snowhr-r-rfest lndustnal L-quldalom Aoovalsovs and Aurnonems Cascho Carpets M.R. JUTZI & CO. Inc. 33 King St. St Jacobs. Ont to be held SAT, JAN, 22 10:30 am. for Klondike Days winds up Jan. 28 with the Winterfest Dance. A disc jockey will provide the tunes, and the cost is 99 cents for fee card holders and $1.50 for those students who don't have a card. The doors open at 8 inations for the Winterfest King and Queen will be made during the Winter Carnival assembly. On Wednesday Jan. 12 the inter-city volleyball tournament was held at L.V.S. Schools from Lon- don, Guelph, and Brant- ford were in the competi- tion. Our girls team play- ed extremely well and won all of its games and the championship. Crests were presented to our team. Mrs. Ferguson and Mr. Milne, the coaches, were very pleased with the fine effort and great team spirit displayed during the volleyball league season. The "Scorgie-Orehard" run for the Red Cross is expected to take place very soon. Mr. Scorgie and Mr. Orchard have promised stu- dents they will run from the Waterloo Motor Inn to Fair- Breithaupt Pool. They are having lots of fun div- ing and playing polo. One of the most popular events of the winter carnival is the ballhockey touma- ment. The games will be played before and after school. A maximum of, 60 students can participate in this ex- citing ski event. at 1:15 p.m. on Jan. 28 so that students and teachers will be able to go out and t The Run for Fun Club is meeting six times a week. Members are now com- peting for Run for Fun there was a wrestling meet held at College Heights Secondary School in Guelph. A top performance was turned in by Laurel's Marino Rodrigues who was crowned 136 lbs. cham- pion of the inter-city vo- cational league. Aside from Marino, excellent efforts were contributed by Al Waugh, 120 lbs; Fritz Hayles, 130 lbs; Jerry Campbell, 141 lbs; Steve Workman, 178 lbs; and Kevin Ross, 194 lbs. We look forward to even bet- ter results next year. Mathematics students at WC] are hard at work pre- paring for contests. Year one, two and three students who feel competent are practising for the Junior Mathematics Contest. Year four students have an op- Mr. Miller meanwhile has been writing tricky, rhyth- mic poems for morning an- nouncements to encourage students to collect Zehr's cash register tapes. Pro- ceeds will go to the Arthritis Society. way Plath if the students can collectively sponsor them for at least $25 per mile. "Knit or Crochet yourself a Cosy Afghan" in a traditional, colonial or Contemporary design. Custom made kits are our specialty. Come in and see what we mean, soon! q Wearing oEmbroidery o Crocheting oNeedlepoirll oRug Hooking Open Daily 9:30 to 5:30; Thursday A Friday to 9 Effective with all billings after March 1, 1977, the water rate will be increased from 43.4‘ to " per 1,000 Imperial Gallons. This in- crease will provide the Regional Municipality of Waterloo with an additional 7. for capital purposes and the City with an additional 2.tie to cover inflationary costs. The last increase took place on April 1, 1975. To the average residential consumer, the increase will amount to approximately $7.20 annually. _ WESTMOUNT WEAVERY Westmount Place Shopping Came. INCREASE IN WATER RATES IS WINTER’S CHILL GETTING ral DOWN? CITY OF WATERLOO 't C ice dm' frolick in the snow during the Klondike Days competi- tions. , ost shirts. Many members are near the 100 mile mark. Three members have won their one-hundred mile shirts. They are Dominic David, Derrick Exner and Bill Schmaus. Those boysl are now going after their two-hundred mile shirts. Boys approaching the 100 mile mark are John Mata (75 miles), Bryan McLel- Ian (60 miles) and Erich Maas (55 miles). i The blood club is back into action today. Students can donate from 2 to 4:30 p.m. or from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the First United Church. ball'team has been victor- ious in their last two games. On Jan. 12 they defeated Grand River 54-30. On Jan. " they defeated Bluevale, 35-20. This week they will tangle with Cameron Heights. portunity to try the Euclid contest and year five stu- dents the Descartes and/or Senior Mathematics Con- tests. _', Waterbo - 576-5470 girl's varsity basket- Waterloo Chtoniclo, Wednesday, January 19. 1977 M Page 13 sts,tstls Ai1llll1th-AltllmlBs-stttits 5' TUB ' 7 BOLERO TOILET WITH SEAT CORONETTE BASIN Lavender 8 Avocado Only RENOVATIONS - REPAIRS INSTALLATIONS WINTER Pull SPECIALS Free Estimates s-1 59.90. Choose from over 2,100 frames in our three convenient locations. w ones 'tage'.', KOHLER Our Optical Dispensaries contain the finest facilities available . . . plus an extensive selection of renowned eyeglass frames from around the world. Ask about our soft contact lenses too. - MM-Wlmf‘ma 3-PC. 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