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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Jan 1980, p. 11

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m, By Beth Holmes Monday. Jan. It marked the beginning the “Snow- irmpies", wcrs annual winter carnival. Activities will take place during the!)- minute break each day. Monday night was Arena Night at Mom Springer Arena. Casino Night will take place on Friday, Jan. 26. Many exciting events have been planned for this night. A dance will begin at 835 pm. and winners if the was the" Prince and Jade Sommerville was the Prin- cess. They attended all of to- day's carnival games. Bluevale's Winter Car- nival Week has already begun. It started last week as nominations poured in for Princess of the Winter Car- nival. By Friday. (mix-Xan- dents had been selected in each category. That evening at the dance everyone voted and the results were as fol- lows: Brian Metzger was the King; Jo Knarr was the WCI Wrap up. ‘ tht Petr. ' the chapel choir. eqmettreted-tty Barrie Cabana. will perform at 3 p.m. in the Seminary Cin- pel. Jan own: will play the organ. T A poetry reading foam- ing WLU faculty and-stu- dents will take place Pets. 4 in the Paul Martin Centre at noon. and a music canposi- tion workshop with com- paler Charles Camilleri is scheduled for 2:30 that day int%tm 1tMottherrmrtkt3. Blue vale K night-life Canadian pull will "all their on - at ' My. h ttte Paul Martin Me w.. merty the dink an Inn- “A " 0n M. , the [any Jen. kins Trio of jazz violin, piano and drums will per- iorm at Own. it he ”in auditorium. “minim " By Karin Panto This week is the Waterloo County non-smoking week, set up to encourage people to quit “in and to dis- wade people from starting. Today is known as “Wee- dless Wednesday". Students who smoke have been urged to kick the habit tor one at. school King, Quota, Prince and Princess irtit he an- nounced. Admission will be Work and plans are sti'll being carried put for WCl's Tomorrow after school we expect a large tux-mt at the Great Skate Place. For two weeks Bluevale Knights have been buying tickets for this great event. made we: sibly bythe hard work of Gary Maude - of the Stu- dents' Council. Tomorrow will also be an activity day, meaning clas- ses stop at 2:50 p.m. If you're‘not going rollerskat- Classes shipped at 1:30 pm. so that Knights could participate in many car- nival events including sla- mese soccer. board walks, hoola-hoop contests, football and the dreaded killer hill. was“. I“ at the but m- uon not: All“ Slasher: will and mean-t mm work at I pm. no» Pall Martin Cantu. On Feb. 5 a poetry work- map will be hold with Gho- berg at 10 mm. Indie same location. and plyr tograptter/fitmAnaeer Thpm Burstyn will speak about hirexhittit in the con- coupe gallery at 2 p.m. 2-207 of the Central Teach? ing Building. Returns will be shown every day. They are Edvard Munch by Peter Watkins and A Bigger Splat: by David Hockney. tht the same day a group of synchroniud swimmers Two'mms' will ie shown at WLU during the festival. mininggat , p.'m. in room the" Amish. Technicals! Dumbest". The play will be presented on Feb. 21-23. School charms and stick- pins will be sold to WCI stte dents in the main foyer dur- ing the week of Jan, 28 by general controller Bert major play "Joseph and ‘An assembly to introduce all the members of wcrs winter athletic teams will be held in the gym during period nine on Thursday, Jan. " The week-long sale‘ot Bluevale golf and tennis shirts started Monday. To order, students Just sign in the activities office and leave a " deposit. The shirts will be available for the March break holiday. ing be sure to watch the girls volleyball Knights bot- tle KCI and the boys basket- ball 'Knights fight the Raiders at KCI. This week's Knight of the Week Award went to Peggy Shane. Peggy has helped with teams, tournaments and .special events in her three years at BCI. The music at noon concert on Feb. 7 will feature works will we“ all 'un. In}. mtt%tte an new“ a - di-%ernrttt he held on the toplc new.” tn the arts and the community. It will 'tart “Nun. in the Pull Martin Centre and will be moderated , Gary Waller. WLU Eng ill! pro- tenor. A music service with the chapel choir will be held at 12:300n Feb. 6 in the semin- ary chapel and the swim- mers will perform again that day at 4 pm. A: well. a play calleq Hurray for Johnny 2'1t, will be per- formed y the Elana Po- verty Theatre. The play starts at 8 p.m. in the Paul Martin Centre. Admission is p.m. in the auditorium. Ger- man films will be shown in room 1E1 at 7 p.m. that night. Admission is $2. tttTCHEgtER 743-5381 Petr. tt will (nude a per- funmnce of baroqumusic by the Parkwood Players. The Show begins It 12:30 pm. In the mm. Also a faculty of music student recital program win include works by Charles Camilleri. The rtreltal begins at 2:30 'tettmtn-t "on - ii i tillt,'t ' ttttd . The lee-nevi we at noon in the auditorium. And German [lime of the '" will be shown a the - iverliiy beginning at 7:80 pm. Admission in 8t. A re put performance of the play Hurray for Johnny Can- uck will be given ate p.m. ARTHUR 848-2510 HORNE! MONEY FOR All. REASONS Difficult Mom-goo A may . Cash Paid For Existing Mow Prime Rum Fast Service tsr!.efr_ois,yyttt1tetrr,aetvpt.tetttotett VALENTINES DAY ORDER tllttNtt"Nttttlti' an: Out ttmt; le-tlon k 101 PARK " {It haunting, "styling, Mic cover: and. to Wind but!» Fm Balm

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