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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Jan 1977, p. 27

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By Becky Ansley Bluevale is in the midst of its Winter Carnival for 1977. The fun began on Monâ€" day at 3:30 p.m. when BCI guys and gals came toâ€" gether in a battle of the sexes football game. On Tuesday there was a Winter Carnival assembly featuring a tricycle race. Music was played by the senior band. and nominâ€" ations for the Winterfest Royal Family were anâ€" nounced. Klondike Days continue today with classes comâ€" peting in a home room Mrs. Suckling‘s _ home room, B3 has raised close to $50 for the Brenda Seaâ€" ton fund. The students sold tickets for a draw on a recâ€" ord. The winner was Phil DesLaurier in B8. The â€" Laurel Vocational hockey Muskies started off their season with two big The _ W.C.I. wrestling team made a very strong showing last weekend at the Cameronâ€"Waterloo Inâ€" BUART, YoUu SHouLDN‘T D wAve‘ EATEN ALt _ THE w c CooKies." y Wednesday Jan. 26 the Vikings will tangle with Forest Heights at home. and on Friday at 3 p.m. at W.C.1. the Vikings will meet the St. Jerome‘s Lions for what could be considered, the game for first place. and 23 points respectively. Other _ scorers _ included Rick Zellers with 12 points Paul Bean and Mike Dumâ€" broff with 8 points apiece. Pete Wagner (4) Roger Tribert (3) and Rick Nemâ€" esvari (2). RaLF AfUVD comPAtuy By Melanie Hilltard The Waterloo Collegiate varsity basketball team is now in a tie for first place with St. Jerome‘s after deâ€" feating the K.C.L Raiders 88â€"59.Tim Harrold and Tom Kincaid . accounted for 28 1 2. 7/ °_ C same for by an amazing score of 3â€"0.. week of activities with _ Looking ahead, the girls first place. Goals were scored by "the special _ activities being _ intramural gymnastics The _ W.C.1._ wrestling Death Twins". Ralph Carâ€" held periods 4. 5. and 6 meet will be held_ after team made a very strong ter and Pete Wagner. Kevin During this time the allâ€" school on Monday January showing last weekend at _ Price earned the shutout. time favourite events such 31. Spectators are welâ€" the Cameronâ€"Waterloo Inâ€" On Monday evening at as the plankâ€"walk. chariot _ come. BCI wint ival wind w»hol w»o o a 0 & x Pu p High school news By Ronnie Glousher (opposite Liquor Store) R. J. FINNEY OPTICAL PHONE 886â€"2321 PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Hundreds of the Latest Styles 55 Erb St. East WATERLOO WCI team is tied for first LVS hockey team wins twice Goal scorers were Don Caldwell 3. Jack Barlow. Kevin Zettler. Mark Heer. Allan Kurt, Brendon Daâ€" vis and Paul Sparks. wins in Guelph. They deâ€" feated Herman _ Fawcett of Brantford 6â€"2 and Colâ€" lege Heights of Guelph 3â€"1. The Muskies played exâ€" tremely well both offenâ€" sively and defensively. snow _ sculpture _ contest. The office staff. all of whom are accredited snow sculpâ€" ture experts, will be out to judge the snowy creations tomorrow Friday may be the last day of events. but it cerâ€" tainly won‘t be the last day in the Winter Carnival events _ schedule. _ School will be dismissed at 1:15 p.m. so that staff and stuâ€" dents may go out and comâ€" pete in such activities as the eight legged race. the toboggan pull, and the plank walk. _ Snowâ€"brrr fest was ofâ€" ficially kicked off on Monâ€" day at W.C.1I. with the openâ€" ing ceremonies. Following this, the Grade 13 boys challenged St. Jerome‘s to a broomball game and won by an amazing score of 3â€"0 Goals were scored by "the Death Twins". Ralph Carâ€" ter and Pete Wagner. Kevin Price earned the shutout. On Monday evening at Peter Rubenschuh placâ€" ed first in the unlimited class and Brian Price placâ€" ed second in the 148 lb. class. Many other wrestâ€" lers including Ray Norâ€" ris Lue, Paul Norris Lue. Phil Marsden, Dana‘ Saunâ€" ders. Brad Lacey "and Kevâ€" in â€" Strickles made _ fine showings. vitational High _ School Wrestling Tournathent. W.C.I. placed eighth out of twenty . teams comâ€" peting with 70 points. Friday night at 8 p.m Lab on Premises FREE PARKING fem t mtc m o = MY MOM ACCOUOSES _ ME EOR MANY THINGS.I JTJuST DOoNT BOTHER TO ANSWER Friday will climax the week of activities with special _ activities _ being held periods 4. 5. and 6. During this time the allâ€" time favourite events such as the plankâ€"walk,. chariot Goalies David Weber and Standing in the net for the Rick Underwood were outâ€" Laurel Muskies. We are saddened â€" by the loss of a fellow student. Students from KCI were at Bluevale Jan. 19 and 20 selling tickets for their computer dance. cess. _ An â€" entertainment segment was featured inâ€" cluding star performances by ‘"the Pink Elephant." Denise Saunders, and the »Board of Control. the doors of BCI open for the Winterfest Dance. It will cost 99 cents with a fee card and $1.50 without. Tickets are sold only at the door. The highlights of the evening are the crowning of the Winterâ€" fest King, Queen, Prince and Princess, as well as the winner of the 28â€"day beard growing contest. On Tuesday during the 20â€"minute break Kangaroo Court was held. This year‘s "favourite" teacher was Mr. E. Scorgie. On Wednesâ€" day during the noon hour. a Spaghetti Eating Conâ€" test was held to determine the students with the bigâ€" gest mouths and/or the biggest appetites. Waterloo arena, the Carâ€" nival Queen and Princess were chosen. Mindy Foster was crowned Queen and Denise Ramsay Prinâ€" THE HISTORY OF CHURCH MUSIC Semes $4 00 Adult $2 00 Student 7 30 p m First Umited Church, Waterloo a Lecture and Demonstration Series Feb 6 English Cathedral Music Howard Dyck Feb 13 History of the Organ Douglas Haas 1750â€"1976 Feb 20 Reformation Music Wmm Wright and the Toronto Chamber Society FOR TICKETS CALL 745 8487 Got the blues? Want to get away from it all? ~ @ Take a walk! ~, PaRTICIPaLTION o ~ Walk a block.Today. THAT CAY :z“'mg STAY M, Hfl Py JÂ¥ ©19717 School trips this year from Bluevale are going to three locations in Italy and to Switzerland. The trip to Italy is under the direcâ€" tion of Mr. Francis and the ski trip to Switzerland is being headed by‘ Mr. Mathies. Lavern Zinger of Year Three. Mr. Rudy‘s homeâ€" room class 3D; collected money in Lavern‘s name and all money will go to the Brenda Seaton fund. Any student wishing to commemorate Lavern should send their donation to the Brenda Seaton fund. Following the games, a dance will be held with Jim Mcintyre. Cost for the eveâ€" ning will be $1.50 with a Winter _ Carnival _ Button and $2 without. All students will need their cards at the door. In the evening, Casino Night will take place. Stuâ€" dents will have the chance to try such games as Crown and Anchor, Roulette, Card Reading, and Bingo. race, snow _ sculpture. powderpuff â€" football _ and tug 0° war will be held. As well, the finals for the boy‘s road hockey tournaâ€" ment and the girl‘s broomâ€" ball tournament will be held. 2 sA M Watertoo Chronicle, W,gtnsday, January 26, 1977 â€" Page 27 <€ _ SENIOR ACTIVITIES > The Centre is now open Saturdays for cards, billiards, carpet bowling, reading, etc. The facility is opened 1â€"5:00 p.m. SUN JAN 30th Royal Ontario Museum & McLaughlin Planetarium Thursday February 10, 1977 Leave: 9:00a.m. Return: 5:00 p.m. _ Cost: $4.50 SAT. JAN 29th January 28, 1977 2: 00 â€" 4: 00 p.m Guest Host: Mr. A. Hasler FRI. JAN 28th * Family Skating â€" During family skating a parent must be in attendance in the arena with their chilâ€" dren. (corner of King & Allen Sts.) s The Centre provides activities for â€" Adults 40 yrs. of age & Older. Open Mon. â€" Friday 8:30â€"5:00 p.m. Includes: library, games room. floor & table shuffleâ€" board. Coffee and Tea available. Note: No memberâ€" ship required. FOR INFORMATION : 579â€"1020. Albert McCormick & Moses Springer Arenas â€" Tues 10:00 â€" 11:30, Thurs. 1: 30 â€" 3:00 p.m. Albert McCormick â€" Tuesdays 4 â€" 5 p.m Moses Springer â€" Wednesdays 4 â€" 5 p.m. Waterloo Arena â€" Fridays 4 â€" 5 p.m. Waterloo Arena â€" Tues. â€" Fri. 12 â€" 1 p.m. Albert McCormick & Moses Springer â€" Tues. to Thurs â€" 12 â€" 1 p.m. PRICES : ADULT NOON HOUR SKATING â€" FREE WATERLOO MINOR BASEBALL MONTHLY MEETING â€" Jan. 26th â€" 8:00 p.m. ADULT RECREATION CENTRE All interested persons welcome AFTER SCHOOL SKATING â€" FREE Waterloo Minor Hockey Association Announces Dance Sponsored by Ladies Auxillery Location: Waterloo Knights of Columbus Hall â€" University Ave. E. Date â€" Sat. Jan. 29th â€" 9 p m Tickets: $5.00 per couple. Phone 7428775 PARENTS & PREâ€"SCHOOLERS â€" FREE Saturday Afternoon FREE Movies Saturday January 29, 1977 1 :00 PM AUDIO VISUAL PRESENTATION ACTIVITIES FOR SENIOR ADULTS ADULT RECREATION CENTRE PUBLIC ICE SKATING SCHEDULE Friday, February 18th â€" 7:30 p.m. Dancing â€" Games, Prizes Cost : $4.00 per ticket â€" Includes catered lunch. For more information and tickets call ©579â€"1020 Project Woodwork Annual Meeting: Feb. 8, 1977 2:00 P.M. Adult Recreation Centre Demonstrations, Door Prizes, Lunch. Everyone Welcome 5: 30â€"7 : 30 p.m. General Skating 8â€"10 p.m. â€" Adults Only 3: 30â€"5 : 30 p.m. Family Skating See note below 7 :00 â€" 9 :00 p. m General Skating MoSEs SPRINGER ARENA PROJECT WOODWORK SATURDAY DROPâ€"IN © SWEETHEART BALL MINOR SPORTS Child â€" 25¢ 15 and under Student â€" .50¢ 16 â€" 21 Adult â€" 75¢ _ \Family $1.50 No Spectators ‘England and Italy‘ BUS TOURS ACTIVITIES Marsland Centre: 886â€"1550 COMMUNITY SERVICES * Family Skating See note below 8 :30 â€" 10 : 30 p.m General Skating ALBERT McCORMICK ARENA 2:00 â€" 4: 30 p. m General Skating 3: 30â€"5 : 30 p. m

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