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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Jun 1977, p. 31

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Bluevale math students have done it again. The re- suits of this year's Euclid math contest show that Bluevale placed' third among schools in Waterloo county and 25th in the prov- ince. Congratulations go to Will Rickert, Irene Good, Wayne Chapeskie, Jeff Ankenmann and Beryl Yaeger. Results of the Descartes math competition, said to be the most difficult of all Students of Bluevale, the smartest thing you can do now is purchase a fee card for the low, low price of $3.50. This card will en- able you to receive dis- counts at seven of the areas top stores such as Pants Plus, Sportco, Records on Wheels and G.G. Fashion Shoes. Sales continue until Friday. High scluml news @91er Frame fihiip By Becky Ansley "We care about you!" 19 KING ST. NORTH WATERLOO, ONT PHONE 886-1580 Opposite The Waterloo Theatre handed out at 3:30 pm. Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Bring a big plastic garbage bag and report to the team room via the gym entrance. contests, have arrived. Con- gratulations to all those who participated and rep- resented our school so well. The BCI math'team placed third among schools in Waterloo and Wellington County and '0th out of the 401 schools in Ontario and Manitoba. Anyone who is intending to play junior or senior foot- ball in September is remind- ed that equipment will be ties office. Remember, really terrific extracurri- cular events depend on you! So come on out and get involved. to Andrea Cashubec, Mrs. Pthtg and all those who made the Bluevaie Formal the exciting and enchanting eventit was. BCI Knights of the Round Table committee chairmen are looking for committee members. If you have any interest in joining any com- mittee, contact the com- mittee head or the activi- Enioy a hot delieious meal Thursdays at Erb Street Mennonite Church. Call Tuesdays 579-1020 for reser- vations. Cost: 75e Dinner served at 12 p.m. NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, LAURA SECORD HOME, QUEENSToN HEIGHTS, ETC. Thursday June 9, 1977 .. Leave: 8:00 AM Cost: $7.00/per Return: 6:00 PM Call: 579-1020 Includes: library, games room, floor & table shuffle- board, Coffee and Tea available. Note: No member- ship required. FOR INFORMATION: 579-1020. l Seniors interested in playing Lawn Darts can play beginning Monday June 20th, 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. . Club Meets: ADULT RECREATION CENTRE Cost: $1.00 (entire summer) Registration: 579-1020 Free Swimming Skate Board Competition Arts and Crafts Display Mr. Kite Canada - Ken Lewis Model Boats and Planes . Baseball and Soccer Tournament Softball Tournament Belly Dancing Drum Corp Show Rock Band and concert Bands Puppet Show Fishing Derby and Much More. ARE COMING! JUNE 10th, 11th & 12th WATERLOO PARK "Bring The Whole Famiiy" Some of the Events This Year Include: SENIOR CITIZEN LAWN DART CLUB ACTIVITIES FOR SENIOR MOLTS ADULT RECREATION CENTRE FRIDAY AFTERNOON , Friday June 3,1977 2:00-4 pm. "Day of Decision - June 9" Meet the Candidates Provincial Election SENIOR DAY AT THE BLUE JAYS Toronto Blue Jays vs Baltimore Orioles Sunday June 19, 1977 Leave: 12:00p.m. Return: 6:00 p.m. Cost: $7.50 (65 yrs.) $9.50 (under 65) (corner of King & Allen Sts.) The Centre provmes activities for Adults 40 yrs. of age & Older. , Open Mon. - Friday 8:3Ni:00pan. (Tickets along first base line) WEALGGDAVS - Rules supplied - mm! Watch The Chronicle Next week for the Official Program. SUPERIOR MEMORIALS Cost: $7.00/person Call: 579-1020 "NUS “I ADVANTAGES a: VM St. N., ”I” (Beside We“. W) "salt' After It." 573-71“ I.” _ 8km SHOULD YOU WW8 YOUR MEIY MINI-IA]. AHEAD or CIRCLE SESSION A and/or B AMOUNT ENCLOSED' . . . . . . . . _. CHEQUES PAYABLE TO THE CITY OF WATERLOO CITY (funded through the Ministry of Culture & Recreation, Experience 77, program 40 in co-operation with the Waterloo Tennis Club and the city of Waterloo. Com- munity Services.) Registrations will be accepted for both sessions on a first come basis. REGISTRATION FORM: Return to City of Waterloo Community Services, PO. Box 337, N2J 4A8 ADDRESS This program is designed to supplement previous and current instructions. It will include a challenge board, round robins, skill development activities, on and off the court, and. indoor rainy day programs. AGES 9 to 16 YEARS (with some exceptions) Must have previous tennis instructions. SESSION A June 29 to July 26 SESSION B August 2 to August 26 TIMES Monday to Friday 9 :00 a.m. to 4 :00 p.m. (holidays excluded) - . LOCATIONS Waterloo Tennis Club and Seagram Stadium FEES $10.00 per session NA ME PUB NITE Saturday June! Waterloo Knights of Columbus. Dancing 9-1 to ttu Dick Ernest. Tickets in advance only. M/couple Call $44876 Registrations will be received by phone or in person at either Moses Springer or Waterloo Lions Pool starting Mon. June 6, between 2 & 4 pan. Mon. to Fri. and dur- ing regular pool hours. Lessons start July 4th Levels 1 to 4 - 2 week program Levels 5 to 7 - 3 week program PUBLIC ROLLER SKATING: Moses Springer Arena Admission: Children 25e (15 & under) Students 50e Friday and Sunday Night 7 to 9:30 p.m. Rental Skates 50e per pair NO Spectators Roller skating "starts this Sunday June 5, at McCor- mick Arena. Have you ever wanted a place to jog other than the streets? Well, we have the perfect site for you, Waterloo Park. Starting May 24th, Waterloo Commu- nity Services will make available the change mom and shower facilities at Seagram Stadium for any interested adult joggers. And on days when the gym- nasium and track are not occupied, we would be happy to see you make use of them. _ - “.3 So don't delay, get in shape today. _____§' Waterioo Chronicle, WMY. June l. 1977 - Pg. 31 June Jumon nevslomsif SUMMER mums PROGRAM NOON HOUR ROLLER SKATING 12 noon to 1:00 pan. Moses Springer Arena 50e Skate Rental Free with own skates AMILT NOON "OUR FITNESS lAKESHORE VlllAGE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION SWIMMING INSTRUCTION [iECUEEiCICCiiliE Public Swimming Times Opening June " - Weekdays 4 to 8 p.m. - Weekends l to 8 p.m. Marsland Centre: 886-1550 ACTIVITIES COMMUNITY SERVICES PHONE AGE...

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