The meeting takes place in room Fâ€"338 of Cameron ~Heights Collegiate, Charles St. E., Kitchener from 7:30 p.m. to 9: 30 p.m. High school news By Melanie.Hilliard Waterloo Collegiate will be holding its spring dance on Friday April 29 at 8:30 p.m. The band for the eveâ€" ning will be Fullhouse. Tickâ€" ets are on sale in the lower foyer for $2.50 in advance and will also be available at the door for $3 with a stuâ€" dents card. The midget girls‘ basketâ€" ball _ team _ finished _ as runnerâ€"ups. in the Twin City Tournament that was held last week. After defeatâ€" ing K.C.I. 17â€"16 in the first game and Forest Heights 32â€"6 in the second game they were narrowly defeatâ€" ed by St. Mary‘s in the final game by a score of 38â€"37. The Canadian Unity comâ€" mittee of the Kitchener Roâ€" tary Club is holding its second meeting April 27. It is hoped a community comâ€" mittee will be formalized to discuss the problem of Canaâ€" dian unity. It‘s that time of year for spring cleanâ€"ups. W.C.L is no exception. On Thursday and Friday of next week a special sale will be held at noon hour to pass these bargains on to the students. What are the bargains? They include buttons, beanies, _ baseball _ caps, mesh Tâ€"shirts and other hidden surprises. At the regional Spanish Contest held at W.C.I. on April 20 Sue Gray was awarded third prize and a chance to compete in the provincial contest which is being held in London in May. Also at the senior level, Maureen Hann and Iris Machel placed fifth and Betsy Keuper and Steâ€" phen Herzog tied for sixth place. At the junior level, Monika _ Friedel, _ Renate Machel, Doug Allen and Monica Unruh all placed in the top ten. _ In conjunction with Denâ€" tal Week â€" April 25â€"30, Kathy Ray and Wolfgang Franz smiled their way to first place in the regional smilathon finals that were held at Fairview Mall last Waterloo Collegiate plans Opus ©77 May 11 Unity committee meets AN Kâ€"W DRAPERIES LTD. 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The total collection weekend. Franz smiled for five hours and 26 minutes while Kathy managed to show twoâ€"thirds of her front teeth for six hours and 8 minutes. A COMPLETE DECORATING SERVICE AT YOUR DOOR Distributor Of EXLITE WINDOW SHADES Save 10% to 20% On All Custom Window Shades in sizes from 12 inches to 12 feet wide. was $400.00. Next month will be the final month for a campaign. Proceeds will be collected to send underâ€" privileged chridren to the Y.M.C.A. camp. earned a total team score of 95.48 points to outdisâ€" tance their nearest rival Glenview Park which placâ€" ed second with 93.75 points. Sara Thorne, Darlene Crook and Karen Neufeld placed exceptionally high and qualified for the O.F.â€" S.A.A. meet which will be held Saturday April 30 at the University of Waterloo. Tickets for this provincial meet may be purchased at the door for $1.00 for adults and .50 for students. Committees have been chosen by the new board of The W.C.I. girls gymnasâ€" tic team captured first place last week at the C.W.O.S.S.A. meet. They 621 Hespeler Rd. 382 King St. N. City Gas Service specializes in pool heater sales and service and gas line installations. Call us first for pricing at either of our two locations. POOL OWNERS CITY GAS SERVICE Waterloo control and are as follows: activities, Kathy Barrettâ€" Lennard; events, Val Mcâ€" Bain; _ public _ relations, Doug Hemphill, general, Sue _ McBain; â€" services, Gord Scott; clerk, Bettina Ristau; _ and _ treasurer, Kevin McCuaig. Already the meetings have begun to discuss next year‘s acâ€" tivities. Opus ©77, an evening of musical entertainment will be held at Waterloo Colleâ€" giate on May 11. 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