f Ninetyâ€"eight members of the Waterloo County Life they received their ‘"Nationâ€" al Quality Awards." » Recipients of the Award, which recognizesâ€"life insurâ€" ance sales representatives who place consistent emphayâ€" Underwriters â€" Association Nonâ€"credit courses available at three area high schools Snow remover blows high spouts of the fluffy stuff through the pine trees at Erb St. Mennonite Church, after heavy snowfall over the weekend. Bluevale Collegiate, Waâ€" terloo, Cameron Heights Collegiate, Kitchener, and Elmira District Secondary School will offer nonâ€"credit general interest night school courses beginning January 9, 10 or 12 depending upon the course. Most courses run 10 weeks. Three secondary schools in the region of Waterloo will be offering residents a different way to spend an evening this January. Residents can take part in ceramics, crocheting, interior _ decorating _ and macrame at _ Cameron With Bernard Nathanson Okavango highlights the inland delta of Botswana‘s Okavango River â€" gathering place for an extraordinary variety of wildlife and. is the only reliable source of water in Botswana, open to exploitation. Heron, Stork, Ibis are among the birds to be seen. Also numbers of Frogs. Inâ€" sects and Migrating herds and their attendant predators Arribada concerns a small beach in Costa Rica where thousands of Atlantic Ridley Turtles lay their eggs each year rea life underwriters receive quality award > â€" WATERLOO COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1978, 8:15 P.M. Tickets: Adulits $2.25, Juniors .50° Sponsored by the Kâ€"W Field Naturalists Club "OKAVANGO" "ARRIBADA" Audubon Wildlife Film es on service to their clientr‘gg'e for twenty Breithaupt, CLU, 29 years; Joseph Morlan, CLU 26 19 years, Ernie Gowman, CLU, . th 22 years; Art Heit, 21 years; Jack Fortune, CLU, 21 years, Bob Wagner CLU and 300 Hazel Street, Waterioo At Bluevale, the popular emergency â€" auto â€" repairs course for women begins January 9. Last term about 40 people registered for this program. | Heights. There will also be a special elementary course in English for New Canaâ€" dians, and a course in oral and written French Comâ€" munications, which wil be conducted almost entirely in French. Painting in oifls and acryâ€" lics as well as a special craft program will be feaâ€" tured at Elmira District SNOW JOB received ,the award for 1 through 9 years. . The National Quality the award for 15 through 19 years; eleven for 10 Secondary School. _ There will also be classes in beâ€" ginning _ and _ advanced French for those parents whose children are enrolled in the Board‘s French imâ€" mersion pilot program. Registration at Elmira takes place January 3, at Bluevale on January 4 and at Cameron Heights on January 4 and 5. Further information can be obtained by calling each individual school after the Christmas break, or by callâ€" ing the Waterloo County Board of Education at 742â€" 1751, ext. 224. . | 14 Award commonly refetred to as "NQA‘" is conferred by the three major life inâ€" wirters Association of Canâ€" The Life Insurance Marketâ€" ing and Research Associaâ€" ALL OUR PASTRIES BAKED FRESH DAILY â€" PIES, CAKES, DONUTS AND MUFFINS a minimum of 90% in mainâ€" force‘"‘. They must be memâ€" bers and subscribe to the principles and code of ethics of The Life Underwriters Association of Canada. More than 5,700 life insurance men and women across Canâ€" ada have qualified for this year‘s Award. Presentation of the Awards was made by "Ted‘"" Weber, president of the Watetloo County Association. He said ‘"The National Quality Award gives tangible recâ€" ognition to those life inâ€" surance agents who are conâ€" SUNDAY JAN. 16th BUFFET o $5.00 Per Person LLIMlTED NUMBER OF TICKETS AVAILABLE EVERY MONDAY & WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY ° FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE PHONE 742â€"2834 GIANT T.V. SCREEN _‘ N.H.L. HOCKEY EXPERT PAINTING Interior Specialists â€" Fully insured SUPER BOWL Upstairs at the WATERLOO KENT NEW ! WATCH their best to our Mm It is further eviâ€" dence to their policy owners of the high ideals ang purâ€" poses of life insurance." He said that persistency and perâ€" clients have been profesâ€" manence of business basis of individual needs andhaveacknowledfedcon- fidence in their life inâ€" surance advisors. He said, ‘"These men and women live as good citizens conduct themselves in such a way as to bring honour and prestige to themselves, to their fellow life underâ€" writers and to the institution of life insurance."‘