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KESSLER / â€" ~ UPHOLSTERY coming to us! â€"/Over 20 Years Experience 101 PARK ST., KITCHENER John Doyle, (right) ofâ€" Waterloo, is Chairmanâ€"Elect of the Grand River Valley Chapter No. 81 of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers. Here he is welcomed to the SME World Headquarters by SME Viceâ€" President Robert Dougherty. The headquarters arelocated in Dearborn, Michigan. Doyleâ€"is engineering manager of Faultiessâ€"Doerner Manufacâ€" turing Inc., Waterloo, and was among 81 newlyâ€"elected SME Chapter leaders who recently attended, a conference on successful manageâ€" ment techniques. The Society of Manufacturing Engineers is an asâ€" sociation with 50,000 members in 45 countries. f The Waterloo Family Y is offering a course on money management to teach the value of your allowance, how to budget for special extras and how to be more responsible. The course is free for members and $10 for nonâ€"members. Call 885â€"3500. Monday management course at The Waterloo Family Y is sponsoring the Kâ€"W Youth Bas ketball Association for boys and girls aged nine to 17. There are no tryâ€"outs â€" everyone plays â€" and participants art divided into leagues by age. Practices and games take place once a week. For further information call 885â€"3500. By Kevin Ponzo Summer officially begins tomorrow at Bluevale. To celebrate this great event, Bluevale‘s students and staff are dressing up in their summer clothing and will participate in ‘"Surf Day." Lunch periods will feature hoola hoop, limbo and Pepsi challenge contests. , On Friday Bluevale is having another one of its great dances with DJs Scott Jenson and Mike O‘Drowsky. The crowning I;I;iâ€"o;l-ib;ï¬n Donuts (Waterioo) BADMINTONâ€"ATHON Cola Ltd. Frank Voteres (Waterloo) Country Pork Family Restaurant We would like to thank the following companies and people who gave us support during this venâ€" on January 11 & 12, 1980 and the staff and students are proud to announâ€" ce that they raised $1,000.00 for the > BLUEVALE COLLEGIATE HELD A Bluevale Knightâ€"life CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY of the King and Queen of the Winter Carnival Games will take place at this time folâ€" lowing a count of the votes. Last weekend our badminâ€" ton Knights were at it for a twentyâ€"hour . badmintonâ€"aâ€" thon to raise money for the Canadian Cancer Society. One thousand dollars has been pledged, so thanks to the players and sponsors. Bluevale‘s Knight of the Week award went to Mike O‘Drowsky this week. He has worked on many school McDonalds (Waterloo) Mother‘s Pizza Parlour & Spaghetti House (Waterloo) Mrs, A. Spackman CYI WC/ Wrapup By Beth Holimes WCI has started off the new year without two of its teachers. â€" > Miss Marg Thompson has left on a teaching exchange program in Sydney, Australia and Miss M. Mundy has retired from teaching. A Blood Club meeting is being held tonight for those students 18 and over wishing to give blood. At the last meeting, 22 people gave blood. Let‘s hope this one is just as successful! WCI‘s first parentâ€"teacher night for this.year was held on Jan. 9 for parents with surnames beginning with letters from A to M. The meeting for parents with surnames beginning with n to Z is being held tonight from 7 to 9:30 p.m. is also National No Smoking Week and WCI will be proâ€" moting *‘Weedless Wednesâ€" day" on Jan. 23. All smoking students will be encouraged to give up the habit on that day and donate the $1 that they save to charity. Planning is under way for WCI‘s Winter Carnival Week. Events such as a toâ€" boggan party and a casino night are .being organized. Nominations are being taken for the school King, Prince, Queen and Princess. The carnival will last from Jan. 21 to 25 and is sure to be a great success. projects ranging from dances to stage productions and special events. 4 On the sports scene at Bluevale, the girls senior volleyball Knights battled WCI last Friday and won with a score of 3â€"2. That evening the boys basketball Knights lost to WCI. After an excellent first half, our Knights wilted in the second half. On Monday, the girls volâ€" leyball Knights played a hard game against St. Mary‘s and yesterday our boys basketball Knights fought St. Jeromes. | . p i m \ S EL J > | PLYWOOD PARTICLE BOARD MASONITE LI’INE LUMBER, etc. _ ANY SIZe â€"CUT TO SIZE Pay only for the size you need inadknmannn" The week of Jan. 21 to 2 to 9. Seturday to 1