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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Sep 1977, p. 7

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giate‘s Major Hoople‘s Boarding House will be the featured band at Waterloo Colleâ€" $3 and can be purchased at the door. Student actiâ€" vity cards must also be presented. The dance will run from 8 to 11 p.m. « Laure! Vocational School started this season‘s crossâ€" country schedule with a double victory Sept. 14 in the junior boys and senior boys races. Thursday in home room The junior team won with a total of 13~ points. Mike Brown, Chris Rowe. Rob Kenzie and Bill Markile placed second, third, fourth and sixth respectively. of Guelph also participatâ€" Ken Best placed ninth, Rob Haskell tenth. Mike Hermar E. Fawcett in Brantford. College Heights Laurel starts season with a victory Vanbushirk eleventh and WCI â€" citizenship â€" cards RATZâ€"BECHTEL FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL Walk a block a day.â€" It‘s the first step. By Doug Hemphili 621 KING WEST, KITCHENER â€" 745â€"9495 rosert HUEHN Convenient Parking, entering Wellington or King Street race was Maik a hlock.Today. WCI off at at nine welcome week. Events for the "shiners‘" included everything from ‘leap frog and a raw tennis ball relay a special grade nine party Thorsday evening and iniâ€" On Friday Sept. 16 Laurâ€" el runners did well in a Twin City meet at Laurel Creek Conservation area. E.arl Haggerty twelfth. The senior team won with 22 points. John Mota placed first, Dominic Davâ€" id second, Norm Ashley ninth, Eric Maas tenth, Bill â€" Fleming twelfth and Lan Guerra thirteenth. John Mota won the senâ€" ior 4.5 mile race, while Dominic David placed secâ€" ond and Eric Maas eighth. Chris Rowe placed secâ€" ond in the midget 2.5 mile course, with Mike Vanbusâ€" three star card, which in . cludes a year book, is $8.25 and the two star card is on sale at $3.25. Walk it to me Walk a hlock.Today. ne! .0 .__ & to a good start . first regular season games football. The teams have worked hard since the beâ€" ginning of the school year. tiation on Friday.: The week pfi!ed to be great fun for everyone, especialâ€" Coaches, players, and â€"Vikâ€" ing fans are looking forâ€" ty the new Vikings in year kirk placing ninth and Rob Haskell ninteenth. On Saturday Sept. â€" 17 John Mota and Dominic David competed in the Aurora Around the Lake cross country meet north of Toronto. In the jjunior 3.5 mile race, Earl Haggerty placâ€" ed nineteenth Mike Brown twentieth, _ Rob â€" Kenzie twentyâ€"severth, Ken Best twentyâ€"ninth and Bill Markâ€" le thirtieth. Laurel continues â€" their competition â€" Friday and Sunday with a Twin City meet at Waterloo Park and the Springbank road races in London on Sunday. John ran an excellent race placing fifth while Dominic finished a very respectable twentyâ€"sixth. OICK CLINE Service worthy of your confidenceâ€" a tradition since 1925 WCI Women‘s workshop ward to a great season. es and have already had their first meetings. Most clubs will be meetâ€" ing in the near future if they haven‘t alféady met. Even the school year book Saga ‘78 is underway. The teachers and student leadâ€" been elected in ‘their classâ€" ment to all students. As part of its Women‘s Education Program. Conâ€" estoga College. in coâ€"operâ€" ation with the Kitchener Public Library, is sponsorâ€" ing a morning workshop on Saturday, Sept. 24 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 noon. It will be held in the library auditorium. Exploring Your Comâ€" munity is â€" to _ acquaint women in the community with the resources availâ€" able to them. Women are invited to come out and visit the displays, talk to people involved in these services and find out what is available to them in the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo * comâ€" munity. It looks as if Waterioo Collegiaté is off to another great start. Among the community service groups to be repâ€" resented are: _ Alâ€"Anon. Birthright, â€" Canada â€" Manâ€" power. Canadian Mental Health Association. Cenâ€" tral â€" Volunteer _ Bureau. Community Information Centre, Conestoga Colâ€" lege Women‘s Programs. Consumer‘s Association of Canada, Interfaith Pastorâ€" al ~Counselling. Kitchener Public Library. Kâ€"W Planâ€" ned Parenthood, Mothers & _Preschoolers â€" English Program. Waterloo Reâ€" gional Rape Distress Cenâ€" tre. Women‘s Refuge and the YÂ¥MCA and YWCA. Everyone is welcome and there is no admission charge. Child care is availâ€" able and free coffee and donuts will be served. SEASON TICKETS .“"'s""‘.‘*“‘""m‘n_.“ s2.25| Kâ€"W AUDUBON FILMS -:ys..onflet.t (15| and under} .50 55 ALBERT STREET ut Seraon $‘590 wWATERLOO, ONTARIO Ticket Special Group Rates » Junior Season Ticket % z%g on Request or at the door AUDUBON WILDLIFE FILMS Waterioo Collegiate Auditorium Location: 300 Hazel Street, Waterloo 8:15 p.m. WB#‘ o OE PPEA ECC UV EUE OEA ACAIRIE So AR ARAsCE Tom Sterling "Superior â€" Land of the Woodiand Drummer"" The lake itseff. Isle Royale and the lush northwoods are explored in Tom‘s film tour of the Lake Supenor wildemess He moves from the burgeoning hife at lake‘s and pond‘s edge. through the summer woods of black bears and wolves. to August‘s collection of life on isle Royale. through fall with a loon family and tracks a fisher in the winter woods. The im ends in spnng to the accomparmiment of the drumming of the ruffed grouse. the woodland drummer whose sohtary and thniing ntual performed deep within the woods is a magmihcent statement of presence and terntonal clam SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 1978 FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1977 Alvsh W. Sanborn "Allagash Country". Two naturahsts and their compamons on a 100â€"mule canoe tnp over the sometmes placid. sometmes treacherous waters of the Allagash River in northem Maine. from Telos Lake to the Canadian border Against a backdrop of true wilderness scenery. we come upon redâ€"breasted mergansers. an osprey famuly. beaver. martin. moose and common loon This film will be enjoyed by all who find refreshment in our northern widemmess areas FRIDAY., JANUARY 6. 1978 Bernard Nathanson "Okavango" "Arribada". Okavango highhghts the inland deita of Botswana‘s Okavango nver gathenng place for an extraordinary vanety of wildlife and. as the only rekable source of water in Botswana. open to exploitation The fhilm is a documentary on the deita‘s widiife and on the elements which make :t so nch and which i8 1 T ooo ons cuupcâ€"oase nan FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1977 Albert Karvonen ‘‘Wilderness Alberta". Alberta‘s northem forests and the alpine regions of Banff and Jasper National Parks are neves less than spectacular. but they are demanding worlds for the witdlife that inhatuts them. On crossâ€"country sius. Karvonen explores the boreal forests and documents the winter lives of such hardy species as the fiying squirrel. mink and weasel..and the spring courtship ntuals. besutifully fiimed. of the sharpâ€"tailed and rufted Stophen Kress "Bird Istands of %M Atlantic". Using auchoâ€"visual techuques of his own mvention. Dr. Kress presents exceptional slide program His work depicts the !ife history of the gannets of Bonaventure Island and Cape St Mary‘s Newfoundland. the family hfe of the Common Murre. Blackâ€"legged Kittwake and Leach‘s Petre! and a life history of the Common Puffin This is a unique aesthetic and educational experience â€" the blend of m;g;o; nniuui sound. music and authoritatve narraton combine to produce a smooth. fas cinsting totality â€" the first AWF shde presentation ;Mw"b;o-thor; t;;vohm' aoull'lâ€""wiorwfi pack in a lm' cut by the Rocky Mountains. to a pristine alpme world of plentiful flora and the farmiar and unfamiiar widlife MONDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1977 â€" Presented in Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo by The Kâ€"W Field Naturalists inc. _ _ OPEN HOUSE â€" for the Constituency Office for Waterloo North Required to sssist in the management Gevelopment of an expanding business. â€" ~_ ~FOR INTERVIEW REepy Ttoâ€"â€" BOX WCâ€"238 WATERLOO %mou HERB EPP, M.P.P. . is pleased to announce The University of Waterioo Early Childhood Education Centre is still accepting applications for the 1977â€"1978 preschool year. The school operates 5 halfâ€"days (mornings) a week and runs trom September to June. Fees are $55.00 per month plus a $20.00 registration fee. Further information concerning the preschool programm and fegistration forms are available by writing to The University of Waterioo Early Childhood Education Centre, University of Waterioo, Waterloo, Ontario ; or by phoning 885â€"1211, ‘ extension 3167. Refreshments will be served September 28, 1977 3:00 â€" 6:00 P.M. University of Waterloo Suite 315, 55 Erb St. East _ (Erb Centre) Waterioo EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CENTRE Tickets are obtainable from 1 +# R

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