~ m:z.wmm,m.wa.m OPENING SOON at King and William St (across from cadm Waterâ€" loo, open Tuesâ€"Thurs 11 amâ€"midnight, E 11 amâ€" 1:30 am : Sunday 11 amâ€"10 pm... 621 KING WEST. KITCHENERâ€"745â€"9495 KEITH RUPPENTHAL RATZâ€"BECHTEL FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL & DQitHL AOUL, 30 Uit MUKE t MA â€" ~ â€" . hanbuges en acitog. mt «~ M TLaurel welcomes new staff members Convenient Parking, entering Wellington or King Street Parkdale Pharmacy By Becky Ansicy ~â€" == 3 Congratulations to the B.C.1. Junior Giris Volleyball teams who won 1, lost 1 game against K.C.1., and won 1, lost 1 against Forest Heights. Better luck next time to the Senior girls who played a total of 6 games, winning one. On the Inâ€" tramural scene, the Tennis Elimination Tournament is still running until September 30th. The Gym booking system is working well for the Intramural setting. s Students of Bluevale â€" you have until this Friday to pick a name for our school mascot â€" the medieval knight in the front lobby showcase. If you have a terrific, original idea for namâ€" ing our Knight in armour, enter it into the suggestion box in the Student Lounge. A monetary prize will be awarded to the * , t By Wendy Pendergast 4 / i» * Another year is under way at Laurel Vocational School. We wish success to the new staff members as well as the new students. As you probably know, Mr. Minty is no longer with us but has been replaced by Mr. Moir. The new viceâ€" principal is Mr. Wilson. We wish them both luck. > The school is back to running order already with the sale of activity cards, pictures, etc. This year‘s activity cards are only $1 and pictures are $3.50. The activity cards are about the cheapest in the country and well worth the dollar. The photos are another good buy. Where else do you get fantastic colored pictures for only $3.50? ROSS BRUBACHER Bluevale seeking name for mascot HOURS Monday to Saturday of your confidence â€" Sunday 12 noon to 6 p.m. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. since 1925. open 7 days a week. 528 Victoria St. N.. Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 745â€"613%6. After hours 578â€"7154 Large Indoor Showrooms ‘FOR SUMMER INSTALLATION, YOUR MEMORIAL SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW student who has the honour of being the winner. A successful school rings, pins and charms campaign was held last week, but for those students who found themselves a little short of cash, there will be another campaign in Febâ€" ruary. s If you want to participate in Oktoberfest activities, supâ€" port the Bluevale Student Council and have a lot of fun while you‘re at it, come down to the Activities Office and see the information about marching in the Oktoberfest Parade. We need 105 males and females to march as clowns, sign carâ€" riers, dancers and so on. If you are in good physical condiâ€" tion and can march the 3 miles of the parade route, don‘t hesitate to get a group of your friends together and sign up â€" it promises to be an exciting event. When you hear the term "work experience" you think of Mr. Howie. This is a special program offering experience in learning how to get along with others, how to cope with the business world and an opporturlity to meet new, exciting people. When Mr. Howie sends you out, it means fun and may result in either a partâ€"time or fullâ€"time job. Without him and his secretary (Mrs. Saunders) there would be no work experience. ‘ : We have a good sports program this year..Boys are taking part in soccer, track and field and volleyball. Track and field has its regulars such as John Mota, Norm Ashley and Dominic David. Girls are offered baseball and later on, volâ€" leybalil will be added to the program. Last but not least, the shops are all under way again. There‘s something for everybody, ranging from auto body to graphic arts. _ Mr. Zenger is running a welding shop sculpture contest where students will make such things as model cars, trucks, airplanes and boats. A judging committee will be set up for Nov. 25 and a prize will be awarded to the winner of each class with the overâ€"all winner receiving a grand prize. Insurance forms have been handed out also. Get these early as we can‘t take any chances with accidents. Battle of Waterloo planned for WCI _ Waterloo Cottegiate‘s students have been planning for their annual "Battle of Waterioo" night under Athletic Commissioner Sara Thorne and Dana Saunders to be held on Thursday, Sept. 29, 1977. Activities include a corn roast,â€"a scavenger hunt, frisbee throw, marathon run, push ball and pep rally. A record dance will follow these activities until 10:30 p.m. There is no charge to WCI students for this enterâ€" taining evening. An athletic assembly was held on Tuesday, Sept. 27 to inâ€" troduce the athletic teams to the students. The sports repâ€" resented includé football, soccer, cross country, and volleyâ€" ball teams. â€" This month‘s charity collection was held on Sept. 26 in the home room period. All money donated will go toward this month‘s charity which is the Arthritic Society. Students will be able to buy their school rings and jewelâ€" lery on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 1977 in the main foyer between 2:50 and 3: 45 p.m. Intramural activities are well underway at W.C.L A year three intramural badminton tournamenft was played last night in the gym and the intramural tennis tournament for all grades began on Sept. 26. ~ The annual coâ€"ed cross country relay was held on Monday in the wet weather with Mr. A. Kenemy‘s 5B class the overâ€" all winner . Graduates from grade 12 and 13 will have their grad porâ€" traits taken on Monday, Oct. 3 and Tuesday, Oct. 4 by apâ€" pointment in the auditorium. DOUGLAS E. 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