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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Sep 1977, p. 10

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Fashions by Sauders of Westmount Place will be ieatured.i'l‘icket.s priced at SPORTSMEN‘S I.WIGE] Enioaw maner Enwumimnteite anil The Waterloo Federal Liberal _ Association will bold a card and\ fashion gshow Sept. 28 at the Waterâ€" loo Motor Inn baliroom. Q-IO-WnoflooCMo:id..WM.mzl,ltn Fashion show . â€"| 574 LANCASTER RD. WEST, KITCHENER â€" 743â€"4331 Â¥ Enjoy your favourite sport ! on our 7 ft. television _ | BE LPp Confidential & Anonymous Listening @3“_[‘3310,. Lounee __ "‘WHISKY SAM‘ Volunteers: t _ If you are interested in assisting call __ Convenient Parking for over 300 cars HOT MEALS NOW BEING SERVED from 12 noon â€" 2 p.m., 5 p.m. â€" 8 p.m. Any problem or crisis by trained volunteers Weeknights 6 p.m. â€" 12 p.m. â€" Weekends 24 hours FULLY LICENSED UNDER THE LLB.O. 745â€"1166 or apply â€" Box 851, Waterloo 745â€"1166 DCEAN QUEEN LOUNGE 3 GREAT LOUNGES "JAZZ" Wednesday Evening 9â€"1am Saturday 2:30â€"5 | EVERY . FRI. & SAT. night Featuring Piano Stylist Bill Metcalf AIRCONDITIONED centre pieces. §.15 are available from Bev Folliott at 744â€"8574. A special feature of the show will be a display of small, dried loaves of bread that have been sprayed with lacquer and decorated as Parkdale Pharmacy Becky Ansly and Kim Playford. In the ba;:kfr;r;\‘l-eft:to‘ r-ight are tin, Judi Fishben, Maryanne Diemert, Marilyn Ebertin, Wendy D Angie Anton, Jane Pellar and lan Macdonald. The events committee at Bluevale Collegiate held their first dance and carnival of the year last Friday evening. Pictured here in the front row from left to right are Carol Beder, Karen Innocente, Bonnie Rawn, Becky Ansly and Kim Playford. In the back from left to right are Susan Andraza, Cheryl Elliot, Rob Marâ€" tin, Judi Fishben, Maryanne Diemert, Marilyn Ebertin, Wendy Denshore, Diane Coombes, Chris Pheiler, Anmain Rmeiae Banlrmâ€" mec c 1e 4 ae > Nok KITCHENERâ€"WATERLOO LITTLE THEATRE CHILDREN‘S _ THEATRE WORKSHOP REGISTRATION | Saturday, September 24 Course to be 10 Weeks HOURS Monday to Saturday ~ 10 a.m. to Noon 9 Princess St. E., Waterloo 893â€"5316 or 885â€"2265 Evenings on Wednesday Nights or Saturday Mornings. $12.50 Sunday > 12 noon to 6 p.m. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. open â€" open 7 days a week. Don‘t hesitate to become involved with any of these committees. They offer the chance to become directly involved in school activities, get out and meet interesting Low, spirit, Julie Wedlake, stage and Cam Mudie, treasâ€" ury. Classes and extracurricuâ€" lar activities are in full swing now as Bluevale setâ€" tles into the first full week of school. Many ofâ€"the stuâ€" dents are involving themâ€" selves with the various comâ€" mittee meetings and fall sports are now underway. For those students who don‘t already know, the Bluevale Students Council, more fondly known as the Knights of the Round Table, are Lisa Heick, academics, Lori Kipp, athletics, Becky Ansley, communications, Jane Pellar, events, Roger Polgar, promotion, Rob Bluevale is swinging n et ie Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Little Theatre presents TICKETSâ€" Scribe BOokstores 142â€"6718 or 884â€"0173 Evenings VICTODIA DPALK PaMVMIlLION Oct. 7.8, 10 â€"11 8: 30 p.m. OCTOBER 15 SOLD OUT. This year Bluevale is offerâ€" ing an Emergency Auto Reâ€" pairs evening course for adults and years four and five females. This course will last for five to six weeks, one night per week beginâ€" ning Monday, Sept. 26. For further information contact Mr. Bluesing or the main office, 885â€"4620. people and of course have fun. .As well as special "Welâ€" come Week" activities for the new students of B.C.I., this week is fee card sale week. The regular price for fee cards is $4.50, however yesterday they were reducâ€" ed by $1.00 for grade nines and new students alike. If you don‘t already have a fee card, we urge you to go out and get one as it is a passâ€" port to almost all of the activities going on in the school. 5

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