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(13) MOTHER‘S DAY POCKETâ€" PORTABLE tractive silver grill complete with 9 voit batâ€" tery, and earâ€" Economical paim size AM radio. Loarge circular 'unlnâ€nol for easy funing. Atâ€" TR 4100 SONY RADIO 955 Eighty gymnasts from across Ontario competed in the under 12 and under 14 events. Teams of six gymnasts from each of the seven regions competed for team and individual honors. In the team championâ€" ships, _ Waterloo _ Region placed second in the Argo division and first in the Tyro divisitn. j The _ Cambridge _ Kips hosted the provincial chamâ€" pionships for B category gymnasts on April 23 for the second straight year. Students were able to hear two presentations by top professionals â€" during the program, after registerâ€" ing and receiving badges They attended MIND ‘77 (for Marketingâ€"in New Diâ€" mensions), a joint project of Wilfrid Laurier Univerâ€" sity, the Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Sales and Advertising Club, and the Waterloo county board of education. More than 250 students from Grades 11 and 12 in marketing classes throughâ€" out the Waterloo Region attended a special day toâ€" day at Wilfrid Laurier Uniâ€" versity designed to give them new insights into marâ€" keting. Kips place second in meet Women in Management is the topic to be discussed Tuesday,. May 3 in the last lecture of the Conestoga College Women‘s lecture series. â€" Panelists will be Jeannette N. Wilhelim, administrator with Teperman and Sons Ltd.; Eileen Parliament. Students attend MIND seminar LETS TALK BIBLE JOIN HIM EVERY SECOND WEEK ON ......... WITH A NEW FORMAT Women‘s lecture GRAND RIVER CABLE TVâ€"12 RERUN THURSDAYS from 6 to 7 P.M. Subject: ‘‘"*BLIND SPOTS" Guest: Rev. Ralph Bradley TUESDAYS 10:00 â€" 11 :00 p.m. Featuring Gospel Music With "SWEET CHARITY®" and kits at the university at 8: 45 a. m. treasurer and assistant secâ€" retary with Budd Automoâ€" tive Co. of Canada and Kenâ€" neth E. Hunter, president of Conestoga College. The lecture begins at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Kitchener public liâ€" brary. Admission is free and everyone is welcome. Speakers included _ top marketers from J.M. Schâ€" neider Inc., . McDonald‘s Fast Foods, Eaton‘s of Canâ€" ada, Kellogg Salada Canâ€" ada Ltd., and the Cockfield Brown advertising agency. At a noon luncheon for all students and their teachâ€" ers the speaker was Michael Jaycock of the Russel T. Kelly Advertising Agency of Hamilton, making a reâ€" turn after his widely acâ€" claimed talk of a year ago. Besides learning things they might never find in books, the day may help some students decide whethâ€" er marketing would appeal to them as a career. In the allâ€"round chamâ€" pionships. Anne MacKinâ€" non of the Cambridge Kips took second place. In the championships, she also reâ€" ceived two silver and one bronze medal. The Kips will be repreâ€" sented again in an interâ€" national gymnastic tour by Patti Jo Knorr of Waterloo, one of a team of seven comâ€" peting in the U.S. For two weeks, they will train and compete in the Emerald _ Empire _ Cup competition _ in _ Eugene Oregon. JOHN SHRIER YOUR HOST PASTOR F“S: $75 per 3â€"week session for A.C.L.D. Members. $82 per 3â€"week session for nomnâ€"members. Enclose «payment by cheque with application made out to Kiwanis A.C.L.D. Day Camp. Mail to Director Frederick T. Gore 31 VanCamp Ave., Kitchener Information: Fred Gore, 578â€"9088 after 7 p.m. . 1 ols io on S nc ho h uo in t e esnt in contact with my son s or daughter‘s teacher for information concerning his /her learning difficulties and his/her level of acâ€" ademics | have enclosed the fee $75 (members) $82 (nonâ€"members) I understand that the Camp Director, Fred Gore, will be getting mâ€"COnLSCH with mu san‘e nr Aanahiar‘as Inamhas #as imgarl l Signature Type of Class and Instruction Sp Ed YÂ¥ Remedial YÂ¥ Regular YÂ¥ Name of Child Address City Indicate Session Choite 1st (July 4â€"22) 2nd (Aug. 2â€"19) Parents who send in this application on or before May 15th will receive confirmation on or before May 30th. PARENT APPLICATION FORM FOR KIWANIS â€" A.C.L.D. DAY CAMP Time: AFQS: â€" based upon academic tunctioning ages between 6 and 14. Maximum of 60 children per sesâ€" sion. Two threeâ€"week sessions. 1. a camping program 2. a motor development program 3. self concept development Each Camper with a Specific Learning Disability will receive additionally: 1. individualized learning skill development proâ€" gram. Every Camper will receive tutoring in Matheâ€" matics and Reading for one hour daily. W@LdIT â€" The camp director is a professional Special Education Teacher experienced with children with learning and emotional problems and camping. â€"Ten (10) highly qualified senior counsellors with experience in special education or related areas. â€"Twenty (20) trained junior counsellors will assist in the program. Transportation Then Try Kiwanis A.GC.L.D. Day GCamp Staff â€" ms: â€" To allow children with learning difficulties enjoyable and active experiences in participant sports, interest activities and development of basic skills required for learning. â€"Activities will be structured so as to develop perceptualâ€"motor, gross and fineâ€"motor skills, to increase awareness of tactile (touch) and kineasthetic (balance) senses, and the development of visual perceptUalâ€"motor, and auditory perceptualâ€"motor skills. â€"Development of selfâ€"confidence and encouragement of socialization will be emphasized. â€"Learning and development of skills will occur on a planned as well as a spontaneous basis. â€"Specific and inâ€"depth tutoring will occur each day in the areas of Mathematics and Reading. Every Camper will be involved in: is your Child having problems with Learning? Is your Child Will your Child lose some of his/her learning over the summer? designed specifically to develop and enhance your Child‘s Learning Abilities Highly Individualized Program Emphasis on Success Experienc This is a Joint Project of The Twin Cities Kiwanis Club and the Association tor Children with Learning Disabilities (Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Chapter) 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Mondayâ€"Friday. in a Special Class or should be? Yes Yes Yes Contact Teacher is Free to the parent. Address Sex Age Date Type for information Â¥rs. Mths