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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Jan 1979, p. 11

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.Where does one begin? Winter Celebration is the title given to the kick-off event of the conservation for communities weekend program of activities in This program. offered free of charge by the Grand River Conservation Auth- ority, is offered to all fami- lies and community groups (Continued from page 1) processes of a number of boards in the province. They would have the assistance of one other person from the community should they be available and willing to take on the job. - Happy New Year! Last week may have been short. but Bluey'aie was long on spirit. Thursday night, all future Year 1 students and their parents were invited to the school. Courses were ew. plained, and a slide show was presented on various areas around the school, iscussions followed with 'Ill';'));";'; teachers, and ho- pefully the grade " were helped to make intelligent choices for their credits The suggested selection process goes something like this: the establishment of an independent screening com- mittee, the creation of a brochure giving the back- ground and workings of the Be Cathy McBride m: year. . GRCA holds Winter Celebration weekend Special Showing IS University Ave. East at Regina in Waterloo (85.5090 sssol l EEnEEN rge 1979 Volvos. were at it again on Friday. At 4:15 the senior Girls lost a well fought game against W.C.l. M at home, thile the Junior Boys beat the previously undefeated Grand Rivet Renegades 47- 30. Our team was led by Ed Fowler, one of the best jun- iors in the Twin Cities. In a thrilling game at W.CA.. our Senior Kinights.came back after being down late in the game and won 52-50. One of Hosting the Winter Cele- bration Weekend's events on January 13 and " arirthe three Nature Centres in the watershed, including Laurel Creek in Waterloo." See or Call Arthur Ahrens or Heinz Wernecko in the Grand River wa- tershed. Featured at all centres will be horse-drawn sleigh rides around the areas. board; advertising the posi- tion: the screening of the applicants; the preparation of in short list; meeting with the board: board action and the final decision. Waterloo' trustee Don Baker, voiced the concern of a number of the trustees, when he questioned the ad- visability of handing over the entire screening process' to an indeirendent body, Mr. Darling assured him that at any time the board had a Blueva‘l'e Briefs The basketball teams x Westmount Mall January 11th,12th, 13th Bluevale's Swim Team had a meet at the University of Waterloo on Saturday. with both the boys and girls teams, doing well. The boys earned second place overall. while the girls were fifth. Intramural Bowling Another sample weekend program. to be held January £7 and 28, will be a unique form of natureAtudy for snow sculpturing competitions. Refreshments and dis- plays are inside the warmth of the Nature Centres. so come on out and-enjoy the winter fun. the major muons we did win this game was the fan- tastic%ihport trt so many. Btuevaie,tam. We had more fans and much loud“ has than W.C.l.. right in their own gym. Thanks for your support Bluevale. . Following a rather k ngthy déliate. trustees made a few minor changes in the selection process and voted in favor of contacting Hickcox and Scott. Should this team not be,available. Lynne Woolstencroft. chain man of the board. will call a special meeting of her steer- ing committee for the hiring of a new director of educa- tion. free hand to add or subtract names from the list. (VOLVO) .r '. an 'r' ' If. ... 3:1 www _ " . A,“ trrt r A 'd=" ' , M. A . , and other those interested in the mit- of-doors. 9 ,2“! t" “Hint/PAD Phyo!!! startrt New!- and all teams have a more for some pretty exciting prim. Bluevale welcome: back the head at the Phys. Ed. Department - Mr. Jim Baird. Mr. Baird has spent the last year on an exchange u aching program in Austra- lia. He came back with a new tan. new ideas. and new accent - unfortunately the first new thing he got back in Canada was A COLD! P.S. - Hello Dolly is coming For further information. and a poster of activities. contact your neattytAature Centre or the Grand River Conservation authority head office in Cambridge at (519) 621-27151. - , The conservation for com- munities program is offered free of charge, and hespe- cially suitable for [amines and groups looking for a fun and informative day in the ottGrbdoors. Other activities on the weekends include 'snow shoeing (snow shoes sup- plied by the Conservation Authority) as well as cross- country skiing. _ . On hikes led by the Con- servation Authority's Re- f source Interpreters. people visiting the Nature Centres' will be treated to a first- hand look at "Life Under the Ice" of rivers and lakes in the winter. ttt !! When you buy your new car during our special showing at WESTMOU NT MALL WATERLOO . PRESEmlh.SMlmlE'" 0 UlPHolLtrrEmNGARD 2'" 0 RETAIL VALUE 130.00 . FEBRUARY " - MARCH f, 1979 " .685“ (cams... Funds) . - JORDAN ,a:,i:,s,l,.lt!l.illll,i,ll: Visit unlisted: mics . Witt: Mel... Womb. AH“... yd Chick hula. and Bath" Metal. For Further Information Contact: Ree. Waiter McLean Phone: Office - (519) 886-4150 Residence: (5191 5785932 (416) 960-1 100 80 Stoor St. W..~$uite lat Toronto. Ont.. MBS 2V1 " .053" (Canadian Funds) _ Space Available - Double or Single Single Supplement $150.00 " DAY TOUR " Incl-sin. with SWISSAIR

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