Wednesday, February 16â€" 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium MacGregor Senior Public School, Waterloo 31 Central St., Waterloo. Chairman REV. H. JANKE Adult and senior volunteers from the Adult Recreation Centre in Waterioo are helping out in the schools with chores such as reading assistance, physiâ€" cal education, and mathematics instruction. Here Ruth Lewis of Waterloo gives Wayne Robinson a hand with his reading at Alexandra school. NOTICE TO PARENTS The Waterloo County Board of Education is interested in determining the degree of parental interest which exists for a FRENCH IMMERSION PROGRAM (50% ENGLISH, 50% FRENCH) AT THE GRADE 1 LEVEL, if one were to be introduced. « A public meeting is scheduled to give parents a further explanation of the factors involved in the possible introâ€" duction of such a program, before any decision is made; and to answer questions and concerns. OF KINDERGARTEN CHILDREN @4 A Helping Hand w2 ols € B talee" auaca en c ty | Ni uon . i tey e c ons i se on i t eppnamner 228. . Sn _ _‘ _ â€"_ _ ". ‘ ty 10, Haii â€"rage ‘Kxh"‘ ? s T x w6 «,\4:*\‘ Sipsf : -‘p_r Bs bat & * o. foag ahan BC + es e * * *.:3 iss m m rage P ied I a Ol & nse ga * * s * (to 4* At*oM S l 7Â¥ +J Kin‘ * 2/ 3 :. "ak RA. CRUICKSHANK Director of Education «ike T * Rivcerfiormmtionacatemmatrnadinad a. ue sents two . 2 k.ï¬'*vi x *éy pre * d x‘ e .“"‘»2‘«6‘ .*‘; k ,¢ T F ‘ .“ :‘,w "'i’.%;:? m oL ) o al uk c _ WLU has play festival ; The Stratford Festival Ensemble of the Kâ€"W Symâ€" C JPs l ie iiniai in in in Cnfiminnintingt. * Alinctrtictatetiniects t College and University teachers cite the lack of uniform (or provinceâ€"wide) standards. Secâ€" ondary teachers include a decline in academic standards, weakness of the credit system, lack of uniform standards and curriculum content. Stevenson and Kellogg Ltd. to investigate the roles and responsibilities of secondary and postâ€" secondary educational institutions. Those surâ€" veyed by the consulting firm included the genâ€" eral public, secondary and postâ€"secondary stuâ€" dents and teachers, all of whom agreed that the development of language and math skills should be the primary goal of secondary schools. The Festival of Play will present a series of perâ€" formances, workshops, lecâ€" tures, discussions, films and displays to explore what play really is. (Continued from page 4) Wilfrid Laurier Univerâ€" sity‘s Cultural Affairs Comâ€" mittee will sponsor a Fesâ€" tival of Play from Feb. 2% to March 4. All events are free and open to the public unless otherwise designatâ€" Liberal Party Line tet was written for the unâ€" usual combination of piano, trumpet, _ flute, _ clarinet and string trio. Raffi Arâ€" menian will play the piano, and John Tickner the brilâ€" performing at the Kitchener Library, Thursday, Feb. 17 and at Parkminster United Church, Waterloe, Sunday, Feb. 20. The February Series conâ€" cert will feature Mozart‘s Clarinet Quintet, _ Humâ€" mel‘s Military Septet and Berwald‘s Stor Septet. Victor Sawa will be clarâ€" inet soloist in Mozart‘s work tor clarinet and strings. ‘ The Grand Military Sepâ€" tet was written for the unâ€" Wateriao Chronicle, Wednesday, February 16, 1977 p.m. Tickets may be purâ€" chased at the door, from the Kâ€"W Symphony Office, Sam the Record Man or by phone. Cost is $3.50 for adults and $2.50 for students and seniors. doubleâ€"bass. liant trumpet part â€" one of the first works written for valve trumpet. The Stor Septet, by Swedâ€" ish composer Franz Berâ€" wald features clarinet, horn, bassoon, string trio and are at 8 Page 5