By Kevin Ponzo Did you ever want to see baby pictures of some of the Bluevale teachers, or know the combined age of the staff? Well, the November issue of Bluevale‘s paper has just been published thanks to the hard work of Sangeeta Dubey, editor; Roger Polgar, coâ€"editor and John â€" Meadows, phoâ€" Pgae 8 â€" Waterioo Chronicie, Wednesday, November 21, 1979 Benchmark l Tues., Thurs., & Sat. "Natural & Preventive Therapeutics" STEVE CHENG B.Sc., D.C., D.T. Doctor of Chiropractic and Drugless Therapy W est ({near Westmount) 243 Erb St. Natural Health Centre Hours: 9:30 â€" 6 pm Thurs. & Fri. 9:30 â€" 9:30 Closed Sunday 884â€"4410 Heritage Place 33 Erb St. W., Waterloo 885â€"1871 j ‘( “‘} 1 & it To > A complete decorating centre at your door GRAND OPENING Kâ€"W DRAPERIES LTD. W FREE ESTIMATES & CONSULTATIONS WE GIVE PROMPT & PERSONAL ATTENTION = CALL US TODAY AT 885â€"5530 OPEN MON. TO FRI. we offer the finest collection of CANADIANA in Southern Ontario.... items for everyone . SAVE 20% ON ALL CUSTOM MADE SHEERS & DRAPES By Beth Holmes This week is what is known as ‘"Dead Week" at WCI. Since it is the week beâ€" fore exams, no tests will be \given. and & extraâ€"curricular activities are down to a minâ€" imum. Exams start this Friâ€" day, Nov. 23 and continue until Friday, Nov. 30. Shai Dubey last week. Shai is presently president of the KRT (student council) at Bluevale. He has been con tinuously organizing activiâ€" ties and working in the acâ€" tographer . The Knight of the Week award was presented to On Tuesday, Nov. 20 the WCI Student Directories were made available to all interested students. These booklets include the names and telephone numbers of all WCI students who volunâ€" (our second shoppe) Sunday 12 â€" 5:00 pm Open 7 Days Hours: Mon. â€" Thurs. 10:00 â€" 5:30 Fri. 10:00 â€" 9:30 Sat. 10:00 â€" 5:30 WCI Wrapup 640 Hespeler Rd. Cambridge, Ont. 622â€"0560 NOW IN WATERLOO Free Coffee (waterloo store) Friday & Saturday Nov. 23rd & 24th. during our opening celebrations Bluevale Knightâ€"life Last weekend WCI‘s boys varsity basketball team won its first tourney, defeating Waterlooâ€"Oxford, _ Preston and Forest Heights. This victory rates the Vikings as one of the top teams in the county league. teered the information. The cost is $1.00 per booklet. Last Thursday, Nov. 15, WCTI‘s Sadie Hawkins Dance was held. It was a greatsucâ€" cess and prizes were awardâ€" ed to the couples with the best costumes. WCI‘s next dance is the Christmas Dance on Dec. 7. tivities‘ office in past years and certainly deserves the honor bestowed upon him. On the sports scene at Bluevale, the junior girls basketball Knights added to their wirming streak by deâ€" feating St. Mary‘s with a score of 35 to 33 in the first of a best of three games series. On Friday they again defeated St. Mary‘s in an exâ€" citing last quarter victory with a seoreâ€"of 38 to 37 to take the Waterloo County Secondary School athletic championship: Show your support of our valiant Lady Chronicle staff writer The cast of 15 includes The Kâ€"W Little Theatre Students of the children‘s will stage the play "Pinocâ€" drama class run by the theaâ€" chio‘‘ for area children on tre. Dec. 8 and 9 at 1: 30 and 3: 30 The play coglsists of seâ€" p.m. at the Victoria Park Pavilion in Kitchener. The play is written and directed by Brian Dorscht with _ musical _ accomâ€" paniment by Dana Delâ€" mage. Costumes were deâ€" signed by Anne Ritzmann and Fiona Hinde and set deâ€" coration was also done by Fiona Hinde. Sandra Silva, a Grade 6 student at Northdale Public School, Waterioo, recerM@ ly received a special International Year of the Child award from Watericoo country board of education Chairman Lynn Woolstencroft. Area 2 school suâ€" perintendent Gary Venton is also pictured. Sandra received the award for her participation in Northdale‘s sponsorship of a Brazilian Foster child. Sandra is originally from Brazil. Little theatre presents Pinnocchio The Interâ€"Mennonite Children‘s Choir will present a conâ€" cert on Sunday, Nov. 25 at Forest Hill United Church, Westâ€" mount Rd. in Kitchener. The concert, directed by Helen Martens, gets under way at 7 p m. The organization 10 Days for World Development ‘ is holding an educational program sponsored by the Anglican, Catholic, Presbyterian, Lutheran and United Churches. The meeting will be held on Nov. 29 at St. Michael‘s Church in Waterloo at 8 p. m Included in the advent and Christmas music will be selecâ€" tions from the choir‘s recently released record ‘‘Be Joyful" This album has been highly praised by John _Washbum qf CBC radio as havmg hngï¬ artistic and technical quality. It is available at the Provident Book Store and Fortress Press Book Store Children‘s choir concert Nov. 25 ACADIAN UPHOLSTERY and INTERIOR 10 Days for Development Manon Harbec on in the CWOSSA chamâ€" pionships being held at J.F. Ross Collegiate in Guelph on Saturday, Nov. 24 at 9 a m. Knights by cheering them Meanwhile,; the junior boys basketball team parâ€" ticipated in â€"the ‘"Referees The play consists of seâ€" veral of the adventures of Pinocchio and includes auâ€" dience participation and inâ€" teraction, guaranteeing fun for all. In conjunction with this event, the theatre is running a children‘s coloring contest with prizes donated by Hiâ€" Way Market. Closing date for the contest is Dec. 1 with judging of the entrants beâ€" 440 PHILLIP ST WATERLOO ONTARIO BB6 3302 We offer you guaranteed workmanship 18 years expenence Very Reasonable Prices free estimates ® pickup and delivery Reupholistering Repairs Draperies Furniture stripping and refinishing. 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