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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Apr 1977, p. 18

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Antiques, household items and white elephants will be among the sale items April 30 at First United Church‘s annual auction sale. ‘‘There‘s something for Klinck gets award for the Waterloo County Board of Education, is the first recipient of the Kitâ€" chener Chamber of Comâ€" merce‘s business educator of the year award. The directors felt that *‘no one person in this counâ€" ty has done more for the betterment of business eduâ€" cation than he. (Mr. Klinck). He has expended great aâ€" mounts of time and energy to foster good relations with both the business comâ€" munity and the postâ€"secâ€" ondary education instituâ€" tions. His work experience program is one that is envied by many schools in this province. His leadership has assisted the business education departments to play_a leading role in the development of new curriâ€" cula. At the regular board of education meeting Thursâ€" day, April 21, Mr. Klinck received gifts in connecâ€" tion with the award from Harold Chapman, Kitchener Chamber first viceâ€"presiâ€" dent. 1 Armand A. Klinck, busiâ€" ness education coâ€"ordinator The award is part of the Kitchener chamber‘s celeâ€" bration of education week in Ontario and is designed to acknowledge the imporâ€" tance of educating young people about the free enterâ€" prise system. These include Max Saltsâ€" man, MP for Waterloo Cambridge,; Rahno Beamâ€" ish, â€" retired director of nurses at Kâ€"W Hospital; William _ Cowls, _ retired director of advertising at Mutual _ Life: Robert Minty, principal at Laurel Vocational School; H. F. Schneider, president of J. M. Schneider Inc.; Edna Staebler, a local author; Waterloo â€" mayor _ Herb Magazine has â€" a patron list â€" Mining Mature Minds, a Waterloo magazine writâ€" ten by and for senior citiâ€" zens, recently compiled a list of patrons. SUPERIOR MEMORIALS SHOULD YOU PURCHASE YOUR CEMETERY MEMORIAL AHEAD OF TiIME® DISCUSS THE ADVANTAGES WITH US. 528 Victoria St. N., Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 745613 After hours 578â€"7154 Large Indoor Showrooms Variety is auction keynote June McDonald, the aucâ€" tion‘s organizer. The sale will open at 12 Epp and Arthur Knowles, director _ of _ continuing education at Wilfrid Laurier University. ~ The magazine is distriâ€" buted free to seniors in nursing homes and seniors‘ centres in the Region. It exists on community donaâ€" tions. The editor is Cyril Philp, a _ retired _ high school principal. f auction at 1 p.m. In addiâ€" tion to the auction, a Junch room will be available to raise money for the work of _ the United Church women. * Roth, who is donating his Not only the women of the church are involved in 55 Erb St. East WATERLOO (opposite Liquor Store) PHONE 886â€"2321 PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED R. J. FINNEY Hundreds of the Latest Styles from members of the conâ€" gregation and helping the women clean them up for the sale. The auction will be held in the church‘s Hilliard Hall, corner of William and King Streets. the sale. The men will get Lab on Premises FREE PARKING World of Wonders (Davies) ... . . ... .. 1.95 .wmommmm SCRIBE BOOK STORE Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, April 27, 1977 â€" Page 19 Warriore (John Jakes) ... ... .. . . . WESTMOUNT WEAVERY Cross Stitch Quilt Kits Applique Quilt Kits Saele price in effect April 25â€"30 only & Weaving e Esminroidery e Crocheting + Neediapoint e Rug Hocking o _ Open Daily 9:30 to 530 â€" Thass. & Fri to 9 Westmount Place Shopping Centre, Waterloo â€" 576â€"5470 ~ BEST SELLERS QUILTERS DELIGHT SALE PRICES Westmount Place, Watertoo â€" §76â€"72800 _ Market Square, Kitchener â€" 576â€"8270 21"

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