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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Jan 1977, p. 13

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Price 16.95 KITCHENER 8 King St E (cor Queen) 742-4061 WATERLOO 34 Km; St N 886-1210 GUELPH 54 Carden St 836-0620 LONDON 229 Dundas St 438-3264 Associations of Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology, Carleton University, McGill Uni- versity, University of Ot- Pledge sheets are now available at CHYM Radio, McDonalds Restaurants, and at various local public Some of the celebrity pacers for the skate-a-thon include the former NHL Star, Eddie Shack: Water- loo Mayor Hérb Epp: plus Brian Currie and Gord James, CHYM Personali- ties. Net proceeds of the event will go to the McQuarrie senior school for the men- tally retarded and Hope Manor, a half-way home for young men located in Peters- burg. President Dr. George Vasiga of the Kitchener- Waterloo Canadian Pro- gress Club has announced that a "101FLap Skate-a- thon" will be held on Sun- day, January M, 1977 from 1 pm. - 4 p.m. at Victoria Park in Kitchener. Progress Club plans skatera-thon The 20th annual selection banquet will be held this year at the Granite Club, Feb. 17, but the recipient of the award will be an- nounced in the first week of February. _ Nomination forms will also be mailed out to a cross- section of the community Nomination forms are available at local branches of Canada Trust. The Jay- cees stress anyone you think has made a contribu- tion in the community is eligible for nomination. The contents of China Week will include discus sions on development of China presided over by guest speaker, film shows, slide shows and CHINA NIGHT. Mr. William Hinton, the past president of US. - China People's Friend- K-W Jaycees are now in- viting nominations for the 1976 Citizen of the Year award. tawa, Queen’s University and University of Toronto tSt. George Campus) are working together to put for- ward theevem. ina" Jan. 20 at 8 pm, be obtained by calling the the engineering lecture UW Federation of Students l. T office. C itize of Y ay Knights plan benefit dance Admission is a tin of canned food to help the needy in Waterloo Region. Knights and their friends are welcome to attend. Waterloo Knights of Col- umbus will host a benefit dance for the House of Friendship January 22 from8p.m. to 1 a.m. If you would like to learn more about the progress club or help in the skate- a-thon, please call Reg De- lisle at 744-5928 or Wayne Gregory at 743-2611 for further information. The Canadian Progress Club is an all Canadian service club for men, found- ed over 50 years ago. The club supports various char- ities from coast to coast. schools. Selection of the citizen of the year will be made by a committee of six to eight Jaycees. _ The Feb. 17 banquet will be open to the public at a charge of $7.50. Nominations should be mailed to: K-W Jaycees, PO Box 163. Kitchener, Ontario. Some of those who have received the honor in the past are -- Jack Harper. last year's winner: W.P. Pernfuss. 1974 winner; and Elaine Cole, 1973 winner. and can be obtained by con- tacting this year's chair- man of the organizing com- mittee, Dr. K.S. Chhatwal a1744-5840. to. Tickets for the show are available at the Chi- nese library in the UW campus centre. Farther information about the China Week events can A film about pioneers will be shown Jan. 19 in the engineering lecture hall. The highlight of China Week will be Jan. 22 when the variety show of China will be presented in Toron- Films emphasizing the theme of China's path to- wards modernization have been prepared for this event. They will be shown Jan. 16 and 18 at 8 pm. in the math and ooinputer building.

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