Page 12 â€" Watertoo Chronicle, Wednesday, October 11, 1978 CORNER ONTARIO AND DUKE STS., KITCHENER a AND WATERLOO SQUARE A PUBLIC HEARING will be held at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, October 17, 1978 at the Wellesley Community Centre by the Regional Committee of Planning and Development in coâ€"operation with the Wellesley Township Planning Committee, to discuss a proposed amendment to the Regional Official Policies Plan concerning the Settlement Plan for Wellesley. The Wellesley Settlement (Village) Plan is being amended to include the proposed Leis Subdivision and associated policies concerning staging, servicing and growth which causes Policy Area ‘D‘ on the Region‘s Settlement Pattern Policy Area Map to be amended. Further information can be obtained at the offices of the Regional Department of Planning and Development on the 7th floor of the Marsland Centre, Waterloo or the Clerk‘s Office for the Township of OF THE REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF WATERLOO Iif your clothes aren‘t Wellesley 382 KING ST. N. 382 KING ST. N. Hâ€"K HOME DECORATING CENTRE 100% TREVIRA STAR PLUSH with Dupont Teflon Carpet protector for EASY CARE, resists Dirt and Soiling. Also Dupont STATIC CONTROL 11 Beautiful Decorator Colours AND THERE IS STILL TIME TO BEAT THE SALES TAX INCREASE HOME DECORATING CENTRE STAR FLIGHT 0.95 becoming to you â€" 1 should be | coming to us! Notice of Public Hearing PROPOSED AMENDMENT REGIONAL MUNgIPAUTY WATERLOO By Burlington Carpet Mills Member of Golden Triangle Flooring Association ALL THIS FOR ONLY Hâ€"K TILE INTRODUCES WATERLOO WATERLOO Per Square Yard At the Annual September Regatta sponsored by HMCS Star, the Naval Reserve Base at Hamilton, 11 Sea Cadet Corps from the Niaâ€" gara, Golden Horseshoe, and southâ€"western Ontario areas participated in 2 days of fierce competition. Sponsored by HMCS Star, Hamilton for the Sea Cadets Corps that it supports, over 200 Sea Cadets were billeted and fed by Star personnel who also organized and efâ€" ficiently controlled the enâ€" tire Regatta. The Kâ€"W Sea Cadet Corps ‘‘*Warspite‘‘ was awarded the ‘‘Cock of the Walk®" Trophy, as the best overall Corps. Of the eight events, RCSCC Warspite won 2 firsts and 3 solid seconds in volleyball, sheer legs, tug of war, war canoe and whaler pulling. It was the closest compeâ€" 528 Victoria St. N., Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 745â€"6136. After hours 578â€"7154 Large Indoor Showreoms SUPERIOR MEMORILALS For Preâ€"Winter Installation YOUR MEMORIAL SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW Kâ€"W sea cadets win first ‘Cock of the Walk‘ award in 20 years 886â€"3430 tition ever held as only mere points separated first from fourth place. The order of standing changed many times up to the final event late Sunday afternoon. It is significant to note that of the top 4 corps in competiâ€" tion. each won 2 event troâ€" Ken A. Scott. Naval Lieutenant Derl Jaâ€" p ; The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo0 lasjaa, commanding officer l‘i"‘anmt“mn r)' B_";;Sii::'laslut Naval Association presentâ€" of the Warspite, pointed OUt perer J Hundt, Mr. Don M ed to RCSCC Warspite the that "one quarter oOf OUF gijjimnik ho C * Commissioning Pennant team were girls and it is S TEAM MEMBERS . 1978 Star Regatta Participants Chief Petty Officer â€" CPO Kai Stackelburg Corps Name Location Petty Officer â€" PO Mark RCSCC WARSPITE Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Baker, PO Steve Baker, PO RCSCC RENOWN St. Catherines Doug Jantzi, PO Roger Liâ€" RCSCC LION Hamilton twiller, PO James Weiler. RCSCC IRON DUKE Burlington Cadets â€" LC Andrey Balogh, RCSCC ADMIRAL NELLES _ Brantford AB Dubrick Brett, LC Jason RCSCC STRATFORD Stratford Jasmins, AB Kelly Kinnear, RCSCC BELLERAPHON Welland LC Randy Klebe, LC Darrell RCSCC WOODSTOCK Woodstock _ Kluke, LC Ken Otto, LC RCSCC AJAX Guelph Cheryl Rumsey, LC Lea RCSCC DUNDAS Dundas Stackelburg, LC Nancy RCSCC NIAGARA Niagara Falls Wyszynski. RCSCC LION RCSCC IRON DUKE RCSCC ADMIRAL NELLES RCSCC STRATFORD RCSCC BELLERAPHON RCSCC WOODSTOCK RCSCC RCSCC RCSCC RCSCC By Alex Heasell Congratulations Vikings! The first month of school has passed and everything at W.C.I. has been a great success. Thanks should be given to all the enthusiastic students and teachers who have worked hard to get W.C.I. off to such a great start. The previous ‘‘Cock of the Walk‘‘ Award was won in 1958 by Warspite Cadets during summer training in Nova Scotia. The Commandâ€" ing Officer 20 years ago was Lieutenant . Commander Ken A. Scott. The first Sports Assembly was held on September 28, and the purpose was to inâ€" troduce all the fall teams to the students. Each team was presented and its vicâ€" tories so far were recountâ€" ed. The Viking Victory Comâ€" mittee made its debut and led the school in the School Song with some help from all the teams. Last Monday and Tuesâ€" day, portraits were taken for graduating students and on Wednesday the Ring Man was here selling rings and flown aboard the famous corvette K225, HMCS Kitchener during World War The Commissioning Penâ€" nant was presented to the Corps Commanding Officer, Lieutenant (N) Bert O. Jaâ€" lasjaa by Mr. Roy C. Memâ€" bury, Vice President of the Kâ€"W Naval Association, the tion of the honour given to RCSCC Warspite in being named ‘"Flagship of the Sea Cadet Corps in the Grand Flotilla®". Naval Lieutenant Bert Jaâ€" lasjaa, commanding officer of the Warspite, pointed out that ‘"one quarter of our team were girls and it is charms. He will be back at W.C.L. on March 7, 1979. On Tuesday night October 3 the first intramural badminton night was held for Grade 12 students only. Other years will have their chances at various times throughout the year. : Last Friday, W.C.1I. teams once again set out in high hopes of defeating neighâ€" bouring school teams. The most rewarding event of the afternoon to watch was the Junior Football team‘s first victory of the year over K.C.L., after a previous loss and a tie. The win was a most satisfying way for W.C.L. to end a busy week and enter the first long weeâ€" kend of the year. Stratford Welland Woodstock Guelph Although this week was shortened by one day that doesn‘t mean that there‘s any less going on in W.C.I. On Thurs. Oct. 12, retakes of very satisfying to see them play a significant role, espeâ€" clally against stronger boys teams. It also proves to our Sea Cadets that, with trainâ€" ing and planning, they are capable of beating larger and better Corps. There is really no limit to what these Commanding Officer in 1958 â€" Lieutenantâ€"Commander Ken A. Scott kids are capable of doing school photos will be taken for anyone who missed last time, or for anyone who didn‘t receive his pictures. Activity photos for the various clubs and school committees will also be taken. The big event of the week is W.C.L.‘s own Oktoberfest Night featuring a polka conâ€" test, an Oktoberfest band, a root beer relay, a Frieda and Hans lookâ€"aâ€"like conâ€" test, yodeling, and an Okâ€" toberfest sausage roast. The cost to come is $1.50 with an Oktoberfest hat and $1.75 without. All events will take place from 7 until 10:30 p.m. W.C.1. is definitely the place to be on October 12th for the celebration of Oktoberfest 78. The Wilfrid Laurier Uniâ€" versity chaplains are preâ€" senting A Third Testament, the wellâ€"known film series of Malcolm Muggeridge. St. Augustine will be shown on October 16 and Leo Tolstoy will be shown on October 23. Both films will be shown at 8 p.m. in room IE] of the Arts Building. ‘A Third Testament‘