* Bluevale‘s citrus pickâ€"up Dec. 5â€"7 > PRECAST CONCRETEâ€"STEPS > â€"__ By Becky Ansiey ‘Early next week, Bluevale Collegiate‘s Tropicana Fruit shipment will arrive at the school via truck from Texas. Customers who bought oranges, grapefruit and pineapples are askedâ€"to have their receipts with them so that they may pick up their fruit at the Auto Shop Outside Door from 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. starting on Monday, December 5th. The shipment of very delicious Dole Pineapples from Haâ€" waii is Oming to B.C.1I. also next week, and will sell for $1.50 each. All customers are requested to pick up their fruit unless they have made previous arrangements with their salesperson for delivery. s The Bluevale Knights Sr. Boys Basketball team has been honoured with an invitation to play as one out of province team in a Winnipeg Basketball Tournament. The seven Winnipeg area teams joined by our Ontario team will batâ€" tle this weekâ€"end Dec. 2 through 4th. Good luck to our Knights! P Laurel students are anticipating a good year ahead, with the election of Sue Morin as head girl, Paul Ezekiel as head boy, Cindy Heindrich as secretary and Bren Davis as treasurer. . Industrial crafts is one of the many shops being taught at Laurel. The crafts course teaches students how to work with leather beginning with small projects such as key chains, wrist bands, and hair barettes and then progressâ€" ing to belts, wallets, plaques, and purses. Students also learn to work with plastic, making such things as letter openers and snowscrapers. Turning to sports, the first round of intramural games have been completed and the dynamic Dolphins have emerged as the champions of the Swedish Dodgeball tournament. Members of the winning team are Judy Sertoma skaters â€"_do well in Michigan By Dorie Platz Exams for 1977 at WCI are over for another year and stuâ€" dents are overjoyed with the thought. It‘s a vicious circle though as 1978 exams start March 16th. Until then WCI stuâ€" _ The Conrad Grebel College Choral _ Literature â€" Choir under the direction of Wilâ€" bur Maust will present a ‘"‘Festival of Carols and Lessons® at the Erb Street Mennonite Church on Sunâ€" day, December 4, at 7:30 dents will be kept busy with varsity basketball and gymâ€" nastics beginning in December. Both boys‘ and girls‘ teams will be starting their conditioning for the basketball season within the next few days. Conrad Grebel Choir to perform at U W The Kâ€"W Sertoma Speed Skating Club participated in an indoor competition in _ Birmingham, _ Michiâ€" gan last Saturday. and four local skaters came away with awards. Clifford Rawnsley placed second overall in the banâ€" tam boys and placéed first in the 200 metre race. Chris Rawnsley â€" placed â€" fourth overall in the junior boys. Bonnie Hock placed third overall in the junior ladies division and Allison Buchan placed third overall in the intermediate ladies. Sunday saw the team competing in Detroit. The é&}r;}iéétics team will start practice Dec. 1, under There is no admisâ€" By Janette Adams Exams are over at WCI Laurel holds elections * * # sion charge and everyone is welcome. The Rockway Senior Choir, under the direction of Robâ€" ert Shantz will be guests for the evening and will open the programme with four works and will also join the Choral Literature and Clifford Rawnsley once again placed second overall in the bantam boys division. Crhis _ Rawnsley _ placed third overali in the jumior boys and Bonnie Hoch movâ€" from lJm fim OSÂ¥ pet perSun W ROUND TRIP AND 10 NIGHTS INCLUOED MARCH EASTER SCHOOL BREAK 1978 NEW HAMBURG TRAVEL SERVICE se reeise, se2â€"3320 November exams have, for the most part, been handled back to students and a normal schedule of activities has bqunqaiuatkhévalq.‘metickeutorthemflsm&nfl-’ Formal Datice to be held on December 10th at B.C.1. went on sale this week for $6.00 per couple. ‘Winter Wonderland®*‘ is the theme of this dance and we look forward to a very Rehearsals began this week for major play producâ€" tion of "Alice in Wonderland" to beo;gesented in February. The part of Alice will be played by Cheryl Kehn, whom you will recognize from previous B.C.L productions. Other leads will be played as follows: Tweedle Dee â€" Rob Irish; Tweedle Dum â€" Willy Verdecchia; Cheshire Cat â€" Leisa Starchuck; Queen of Hearts â€" Cheryl Kiras; King of Hearts â€" Don Taylor; Knave of Hearts â€" Murray Marven; Mad Hatâ€" ter â€" Brenda Smith; Doormouse â€" Jenny Roedding, March Hare â€" Cathy McBride. These talented performers along with a cast of many other familiar storybook characters will be ably directed by Mr. Peter Mansell, and astisted by Debâ€" bie Sinclair. Guthrie, Judy Franklin, Lisa Weir, Joanne Hartwick, Lorraine LeBlanc, Rose Cardinale, Sharon Gregory, Brenda Clement, Barb Wells, Liette Sarage, Marylou Savage, and Angela Bennett. With the enthusiasm and good sportsmanship shown by the Dolphins, they truly deserved the championship. Netball will be the next round of intramural games starting., this week and running until Christmas. . The Laurel girls volleyball team has been practicing for the league games which begin Nov. 30 in Waterloo with visiting teams from Brantford and Guelph. _ _ _ Members of the girls volleyball team are, Jackie Mills, captain, Joanne McKie, assistant cagtain, Bonnie Berg, bnndvad aduivandaisetAiiialbratntittct valiinbtreinetainisin‘ Aeiiitidedat enb iines Lb o n 4 Mary Lou Hintz, Judith Guthrie, Sandy Engel, Terri Meinzinger, Brenda Salm, Sue Dahmer, Marianne Pelâ€" ger and manager Joanne Hartwick. Let‘s hope for a successful season, good luck girls! the direction of Miss K. Tulisalo. Good luck to all three of these winning teams, I am sure they will demonstrate once again the good sportsmanship, skill and spirit worthy of WCI. This year‘s coâ€"ed intramural volleyball night will take place on Dec. 6 at 7:00 p.m. r_'â€"l'ilve"\;viinilers of the girl‘s intramural basketball league will be announced next week along with the winners of the coâ€"ed intramural volleyball night. Choir in presenting several of the carols. The programme includes Advent â€" season _ readings from the Old and New Testaâ€" ments interspersed with carols ranging in style from Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque to contemâ€" ed into second place in the junior ladies. Allison Buchan repeated her perâ€" formance coming in third overall in the intermediate ladies. Come with us by bus to ORLANDOâ€"DAYTONA BEACH FLORIDA _ s220° ..... porary â€" arrangements â€" of traditional â€" carols. Audiâ€" ence participation is a vital part of the evening and all are cordially invited to parâ€" ticipate. L BREAK 1978 __â€" Available (All Fully Licensed Under L.L.B.O. 1., 662â€"3320 /" Too fat? 100 thin? Too tired? Too often? Do something for somebody. .. Your body! per person . 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