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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Nov 1979, p. 8

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The seasonal novelty booth will offer handcrafted door swags and arranâ€" gements along with handâ€" made tree decorations. CHENER By Kevin Ponzo. This year Bluevale held a successful yearbook assemâ€" bly. It had a very responsive slide preview and an excepâ€" tional speech by Rob Irish and Gayle Laws. After a lengthy organization and count of order forms by the yearbook staff they totaled Parkminister United Church bazaar Nov. 10 _ Chronicle staff writer â€" Toy town will keep the kids interested with dolls, handmade dollâ€"clothes and cradles, and the knitting corner will feature hats, mittens, baby shawls and baby clothes.: As well, the sewing circle will offer tied quilts, crib quilts and aprons â€" including children‘s and men‘s â€" as well as pajama "bags and potâ€"holders. _A favorite spot is bound to be the bake table, featuring Students validated their orders all week by bringing their money to the yearbook representatives in the ticket wicket. Last week two polls were held at Bluevale. The first was a contest for students to guess the combined ages of all 97 staff members. The winner will receive a color portrait of him or herself for the closest guess. The seâ€" cond poll was about Blueâ€" vale‘s notorious *‘Joke of the Day", presented every more than 950 orders. | By Beth Holmes All through this week and next, girls will be keeping their eyes open for a posâ€" sible escort the Sadie Hawâ€" kins dance next Thursday, Nov. 15. Tickets are $3 ®er couple and prizes will be awarded to the couple in the best foreign dress. It‘s sure to be a great success. Last week, WCI‘s boys‘ volleyball team became the first champions of the new county league. Congratulaâ€" tions, guys!‘ Today is the last day for ordering your WCI yearâ€" book, Saga ©80 if you haven‘t already done so. The yearâ€" book is expected to be a fine publication this year and Bluevale Briefs Waterion Reginal Pokce or your nde pendent imsurance agent To rom. . contact . any . offce . of Is fitness Important? | Ask any hody.@ m,n 1DENTIFICATION A éomplete decorating centre at your door WCI Wrapup â€"W DRAPERIES LTD.. m FREE ESTIMATES & CONSULTATIONS WE GIVE PROMPT & PERSONAL ATTENTION = CALL US TODAY AT 885â€"5530 OPEN MON. TO FRI. SAVE 20% ON ALL CUSTOM MADE SHEERS & DRAPES Christmas cookies, items for the freezer and, of courâ€" se, carrot pudding. _ _ A new attraction will be the â€" children‘s corner. Movies, popcorn, drinks, hoâ€" memade candy and a table of crafts made by various youth groups along with a cookie decorating demonâ€" stration should interest the younger set. . Weary shoppers at the baâ€" zaar will be able to stop and morning by ‘the reknowned John Meadows. Students told why they liked or didn‘t like the joke of the day and gave some opinions about it. Results will be given in Blueprint, Bluevale‘s paper, at the end of the month. On the sports scene at Bluevale the fallâ€"athletic season comes to a close. Congratulations are offered to all the athletes who parâ€" ticipated on the many Blueâ€" vale teams. Special mention should be given to the senior Knights will be handed out at the end of the last term. The WCI music departâ€" ment entertained students on Tuesday during the noon hour with a concert. Under the direction of Mr. P. Smith and Mr. R. Bond, the concert band and chorus gave their first performanâ€" ce in a sermies of noon hour concerts to be held throughâ€" out the year. This also has been a busy CORNER ONTARIO AND DUKE STS., KITCHENER AND WATERLOO SQUARE Phone For Appointment Office (5T9) 885â€"3210 If your clothes aren‘t becoming to you â€" you should be _ . coming to us! 15 WESTMOUNT ROAD SOUTH (at Erb Street) THEODORE M. GALL, B.8c., D.{. Doctor of Chiropractic enjoy French onian soup, hot dogs,; homemade bread and cupcakes at the “squ be provided. Proceeds from the bazaar â€"â€"under the direction of Marjorie Heinbuch â€" will go towards the UCW and supporting missions and work in the community. The bazaar at 275 Erb St. E., Waterloo, will run from 11:30 a.m. till 1:30 p.m. _ Championship results for junior boys intramural basâ€" ketball put Hacket‘s Heâ€" Men victorious over Hallâ€" man‘s finalist team. Conâ€" gratulations Bluevale for an excellent fall season. football team for a very sucâ€" cessful season this year. Winter team practices begin next week. . Last week‘s Knight of the Week was Sharron Pflug, a grade 12 student who has been very involved in extraâ€" curricular activities for the past three vears. in week for Mr. D. Brubacher and other WCI teachers who have been planning diligentâ€" ly for this year‘s commenâ€" cement ceremony to be held on Friday, Nov. 9 at 8 p.m. The valedictorian will be Ayâ€"ling Wang. _Poppies were distributed today during the homeroom period and on Friday, Nov. 1 the school will observe Reâ€" membrance Day also during homeroom peri~nd WATERLOO care wl

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