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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Feb 1978, p. 22

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Don‘t forget that Friday, February 24th is the day for our second sale of Rings, Pins and Charms. Bring your downâ€"payment to the salespeople in the lounge during the three lunch periods. Congratulations are in order to Miss Donna Brown of 2B at Bluevale Colle&iate. Donna placed first runnerâ€"up in the Miss Kâ€"W Teen Competition first runnerâ€"up in the Miss Kâ€"W held last Sunday :’! the Vathalla Inn. Bluevale students were able to cut some of the red tape yesterday and Monday in acquiring their Social Insurance Cards. All that was needed was a birth certificate and a visit to the main foyer durâ€" ing the lunch periods and your application was filled out by an official representative. Normal proâ€" cedure involves a trip downtown, a birth certificate and a secondary piece of identification. On the sports scene â€" Bluevale Boys‘ Curling team was one of the 8 teams that qualified for the CW.O.S.S.A. Boys‘ Curling Bonspiel held Monday, Feb. 20th at the Brantford Golf and Country Club. Good going, guys! The C.W.O.S.S.A. Swim Meet was held on Tuesday, February 21st with 21 BC students participating. Intramural badminton started on Monday, with Mixed Doubles from all grades being played in the gyms from 3:30 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Last Friday, Bluevale held a Sadie Hawkins Dance with a Valentine theme. Attendance was good, especially at the Marriage Booth where a Justice of the Peace resided and certificates presented at a Las Vegas Style ceremony. Howâ€" ever, toward the end of the evening, A Reno style Divorce Court was set up â€" a sign of the times? Also on Friday, during the three lunch periods, our energetic Academic Committee headed by Lisa Heick, held a nickel line. Twentyâ€"Five dollars was raised for U.N.LC.E.F. as.a Valentine Gift of Love. Thanks go to all those students who parted with their precious nickels. The Constitution of the Waterloo Regional Heritage Foundation provides for seven citizen appointments to the Board of Directors for 1978. Anyone interested in being considered for appointment to the Board of Directors kindly submit letter of interest to the undersigned no later than March 10. 1978 235 King St. E 745"-‘?101 WATERLOO REGIONAL Appointments To The Board Of Directors Kitchener: Toronto: The no fee RRSP e Absolutely no fees of any kind for your Registered Retirement Savings Plan. e Your capital and interest are invested at high rates, guaranteed for 5 years. e Also available, a savings option yielding 7"/2%, subject to quarterly revision. e Call, write or drop in and see us for our 15 page brochure. Credit Foncier HERITAGE â€" FOUNDATION By Cathy McBride CREDIT FONCIER TRUST Branches Coastâ€"toâ€"Coast (Call collect) A.W. Woods, A.M.C.T. Secretary, Waterloo Regional Heritage Foundation 8th Floor, Marsland Centre 20 Erb Street West Waterloo, Ontario N2J 4G7 St.â€" 470 Dundas St. 170 Metcaife St 0 679â€"9110 232â€"5309 Sister filaty. director of St. Agatha Children‘s Village, admires the monstrous cheque presented to her by students at St. Anthony School, Kitchener. The students raised $160 at a bake sale and following a visit to the school by Sister Mary, decided to donate it to the village. The presentation was made on Friâ€" day. Feb. 17. Pictured in the front row from left to right are Carlos Miguel, grade two, Lisa Diebolt, grade six, and Lois Wilheim, grade three. in the back row from left to right are Robert Ceh, grade eight, Joe Bastian, grade seven and principal John A. Van Osch. . The construction â€" proâ€" gram at the University of Waterloo (a _ master‘s degree program providing management education specially tailored to the needs ofâ€"people in the conâ€" struction _ industry) â€" anâ€" nounces a seminar on ‘Insurance for Contracâ€" tors‘"‘ on the UW campus, Wednesday, March 15. Contractors‘ insurance seminar at UW The program is open to those involved in the conâ€" struction _ industry _ or associated with it (includâ€" ing consultants). There is no charge but free attendâ€" ance is limited to two per company (there will be a $25 charge each for any additional attenders). The seminar will be held in room 3006 in Needles hall. Pay parking is availâ€" able beside the building. The program will run all day, from 9:30 a.m. to shortly after 4:00 p.m. Luncheon will be provided free (coveredâ€"by the fee in the case of those who pay it). Ask about our RHOSP at 9% MEMBEA CANAOA DEPOSIT INSUAANCE CORPORATION @ "Call for extended business hours" The seminar is being offered jointly by UW and several members ofâ€" the insurance _ industry. . Its purpose is to promote better risk management College to host sharingâ€"day for community service groups Conestoga College is hostâ€" ing a oneâ€"day workshop at the â€" Kitchener _ YWCA, March 2nd, to bring togethâ€" er _ community â€" service groups and agencies in the Waterioo Region. Community groups ‘will have the .opportunity to speak and hear about serâ€" vices available in the comâ€" munity from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Time permitting, smaller groups will meet around specific areas of concern such as education, health or counselling. Approximately 45 comâ€" munity groups have been inâ€" vited to send a representaâ€" BIG CHEQUE WateriGo Chronicle, Wednesday, February 22, 1978 â€" Page 23 tive, but participation is open to any group in the community which provides service to women. Individuâ€" als who don‘t belong to a group are welcome to atâ€" within the construction industry. Further information is available from Dr. Vir Handa, construction proâ€" The Waterloo Regional Sports Council office has made another move. Their new temporary location is in the Seagram Stadiâ€" um ticket office, Seaâ€" gram â€" Drive, Waterloo. The council is expecting to make another move before summer. To ensure as little disâ€" 14 Princess St. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 WATERLOO BOWLING LANES oPEN BOWLING DAILY 10:00 A.Mâ€" â€" 7:00 P.M. WEEKENDS 10:00 A.M. â€" CLOSING FAMILY BOWLING BOWLING | Sports council moves office Sundays from 10 a.m. â€" 12 Noon (3 per lane}) for information call ALL YOU CAN BOWL FOR $2.00 .50° Per Game on Weekends tend as observers. The purpose of the conferâ€" gram, department of civil engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Onâ€" tario, NZL 3G1; telephone (519) 885â€"1211, extension ence is to share informaâ€" tion about the types of serâ€" vices and resources availâ€" able to women in the area. ruption in mail delivery as possible, the council has obtained a post ofâ€" fice box as a permanent mailing address. The new mailing address is now Waterloo Regional Sports Council Inc., P.O. Box 652, Waterloo, Ontario, NJ 4B8. The telephone number remains the same.

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