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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Nov 1979, p. 9

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By Kevin Ponzo music and sound effects. 20,000 other competitors. Last Friday, Remembranâ€" Students received poppies B!uevale held another one ce Day ceremonies Wer€e _ ang raiged $110 for the Canaâ€" of its great dances last held at Bluevale. That gian Legion Poppy Fund week. Scott Jenson and morning there was a very k: ... Mike O‘Drowsky, Blue successful assembly coâ€"orâ€" _ The "Knight of the Week"" yale‘s own DJ‘s pulled in an dinated by Shai Dubey. award went to Brad exceptionally large crowd. It took the form of telling Boehmer. Brad has helped â€"On the sports scene at a story about a young man joining the war effort and finally the reflections of his ther upon hearing of his th. This was acâ€" plished by various ms read by students and staff accompanied by slides, Chronicle staff writer Twentyâ€"four Waterloo area women attended the regular meeting of the Kâ€"W Optiâ€"Mrs. Club held Nov. 5 at the Waterloo Motor Inn Kathy Fleischmann. of Ellis Crescent in Waterloo was guest speaker at the meetâ€" ing. Ms. Fleischmann was a Waterloo Rotary Club exâ€" change student last year and spent the time in the city of Sao Joagquin da Barra in razil During her year she ived with two families and School teachers prepare to sign new contract Chronicle staff writer Nearly 1,200 secondary school teachers, still withâ€" out a 1979â€"80 contract, and the Waterloo County,Board of Education, have reached a tentative contract settâ€" lement. O Optiâ€"Mrs. Club meeting held Nov ml;l;gcr)tiators for the board and the teachers will meet with their respective negotiating committees to discuss the proposal. s Details of the new contract are expected to be coâ€" vered in a joint statement later this week. The teachers are basically asking for an extension of the previous contract, which included the costâ€"ofâ€" living clause, according to Larry Gorman. chief negoâ€" tiator for the teachers. Among the more contentious issues during the negoâ€" tiations, which began in the spring, was a costâ€"ofâ€"livâ€" ing clause included in the q_ld contract. _ The school board wants the clause dropped. Other issues included salaries and working conditions. For any occasion, treat someone special to The Ultimate â€" a gitt of healthtul pampering T‘his includes a complete facial skin care treatment. a soothing back treatment using essential oils. and a hand and foot treatment with parattin wrap, massage and polish. Call or visit 28 Laurel St , Waterioo 886â€"6 190. Bluevale Knightâ€"lif The ‘*Knight of the Week*"‘ award went to Brad Boehmer. Brad has helped out at Bluevale countless times over the last four years, especially in the tech crew area. Congratulations are in order for Bluevale‘s Sunil Kuruvillo. He won an essay contest, based in India, over was treated as a daughter. She learned to speak Porâ€" tuguese fluently and deâ€" scribed through her slideâ€" presentation the customs. festivals and agriculiture of the country. Kathy attended school in Brazil, but was also fortunaâ€" te enough to travel to such places as Brasilia. Sao Paulo. Rio de Janeiro, Salâ€" vador and into Argentina and Paraguay Kathy said she is proud to be Canadian, but now she considers herself a little bit BEAUTY AND SKIN CARE Gift Certificate gnéy{wzd JANE PERNFUSS ESTHETICIAN The Kiwanis Kavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps marched in the Kâ€"W Santa Claus parade last Saturday and on Sunday they traâ€" velled to Erin, Ont. for their Remembrance Day Parade. The Kavies will participaâ€" te in Guelph‘s Santa Claus Parade on Saturday, Nov. 17 and in the evening will perâ€" form at the Kitchener Kavies accepting applications for corps By Beth Hoimes Commencement was held on Friday, Nov. 9 for last year‘s WCI graduates. The valedictorian was honorâ€"student Ayâ€"ling Wang. It was a great success with an overâ€"flow crowd of proud parents. Rosemary Schnarr. Waâ€" terloo also gave a report on the 9th annual Optiâ€"Mrs. Wine and cheese party held Nov. 3 at the Waterloo Knights of Columbus hall. Twoâ€"hundred and forty peoâ€" ple attended the party and received greetings from Waterloo Mayor Marjorie Carroll. Tomorrow night, WCI will be dancing the night away from 7 :30 to 11 at our annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. This year‘s theme is "Sadie goes foreign"‘. and prizes will be awarded to the couple with the best costumes. Tickets will be available at the door Brazilian The wine and cheese party was considered a success, and Marlene Nichols of Kitchener will research and ched in the Kâ€"W Santa The Corps will be acceptâ€" ; parade last Saturday ing applications from new on Sunday they traâ€" members during practices d to Erin, Ont. for their in November. Practices are embrance Day Parade. â€" held Tuesdays at St. Davids Kavies will participaâ€" â€" School in Waterloo from 7 to Guelph‘s Santa Claus 9:30 p.m. Boys and girls de on Saturday, Nov. 17 with a desire to become a n the evening will perâ€" â€" part of the Kavaliers are inâ€" _ at the Kitchener vited to attend. Bluevale, the junior girls basketball Knights defeated the best team in the league, Grand River, with a score of 46 to 35. Top scorers were Cindy Poag with 21, Jeanine Rankin with 13 and Nancy Baumgart with 9 points. Rangers hockey game at the Kitchener Auditorium. for $3.00 per couple. Last Friday, WCI‘s boys volleyball team volleyed their way to victory and beâ€" came the Waterloo County Champions. With 12 wins and only one loss to their credit, they had an excellent season. Congratulations! present her findings to the club at the December meetâ€" * ing On Thursday, Nov. 8. thirtyâ€"two grade 11 students went to Toronto to see the King Tut exhibit. They will be studying Egyptian civiliâ€" zations during the second term and they feel the trip was an asset to their studies of the ancient times. You can, with our professivnal help safely remove 20 pounds a month, individual supervision keeps it off! Let us tell you how â€" no charge or obligation. WEIGHT LOSS 20 LBS. 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