Plot 4 - Waterloo Chronicb, WM, â€[11†The energy iM crisis.T he economy. Inflation. Every day . new crises beset car 4 buyers and owners. So the last thing you want to worry about is buying a car youll have to think about replacing in a couple of years. Which is why you I should see what our new Volvos can offer you. Volvos are built with un- "NI compromising attention to the quality construction, safety, comfort, reliability and performance you need to stretch value out of every dollar you spend. And for 1980 we of- fer a more diversified line of Volvos than ever before. So before you buy any kind of new car or wagon, stop in at our Volvo showroom. Why take chances on the future? Especially when you could buy a Volvo now. vouvo mummies. rr'StMrtNAUMltiNAttnut0K “WWI? 745-7852 i, BEPRErRRllElllt FOR'Tl-E YEARS TO tC0lllhllE,tiET' MORE VALUE FORYOUR WATERING DOESN'T HELP IT. YOU COULD BE PLAYING HOST TO CHINCH BUGS. "N Lriifrii5i' Does Your Lawn APPEAR TO BE DRIED OUT? MU I" AIMVIIS I "m"" I5 1hthersity mama» 885-5090 B-KService Center. More than I.†am and adults will give q their Saturday naming: this fait to learn German, Greek, Cantonese, Mandarin and The Waterloo County board of education will be offering Saturday moaning heritage language schools in these sublets, with regis- tration on Saturday Sep'- tember 6 and classes begin- ning Saturday September 13. Each school teaches basic language skills in speaking, reading and writing. The curriculum includes a wide variety of additional activi- ties designed to reinforce language tins. Ethnic dances. games, Language classes starting up . The German school, operated by the board for the past five years will be held at Crestview Public School and Grand River Col- legiate in Kitchener. Attre than no students. from five to likyears will fill 25 begin- ner. intermediate and senior classes. Three adult classes will also be offered. Ten classes will study Greek at Howard Robertson Public School, Kitchener. More than "two hundred stu- dents will be enroled in culture an gettgratAty are also tattgttt and open house and other family an†are scheduled to help bring the heritage alive for the stir, Oil†VOLVO - Lttt was“; NLIVII' AVAILMLI The Far Eastern language school will make its home in Suddaby Public School in Kitchener. Enrolment for the program. which began in JanuaryVof mo, is expected to increase ttpdo so percent over last year's total enrol- ment of no. Mandarin Chin- eae, Cantonese Guinea and Korean, will be taught to stu- dents ranging in age from five to " years. Both German and Greek schools grade students and issue report cards. A graded evaluation system to assess student progress in the Far Eastern languages is being graded classes. set up ae- cord-I310 the Mac‘s age and We abilities. investigated and developed Regitratimt will be held sitttrttay September 0, as follows:' All three sdiools stress the involvement of the fami- ly classroom work and in special activities. Although many of the students and their parents originally emi- grated from Europe and the Far East, a knowledge of any language is not a prerequisite for enrolment. Fees of no per. student and no per family help to subsidiu the cost of operat- ing the schools. _ [ tion at firtt,tJifaf, Public School, 153 Mon lm Drive, Kitettener,9:30a.m. toH:30 Greek School registration at Howard Robertson Public School, 60 Morgan Avenue, Kitchener, beginners 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., returning students between 10:30 a.m. Mandarin, Cantonese and Korean School registration at Suddaby Public School, Frederick Street, Kitchener. 10:00 a.,m. until ll :30 a.m. German school registrar 2%" Foam Insulation s Your Warranty 5 Your Food Spoil- Warranty Free Delivery in K-VI Am '(i',i?j?sj,,',j,i'i,i:i/,jl/i//l ")ii"i"iiils(i)li!,!jiiii//; " 23 Deluxe Featurbs 7.5 $259 " $279 " - SALE " WV ILâ€. HIDE" PAM W mam'm my nt.nt.Anttttort'tinyit anthem. TIM UIITED PHONE 578.3770 â€WWW UM. b This. 0:†h I â€a. PM. Mr, “- nr n 413 ne' n P n a"