was held recently at the 404 Wing (RCAFl head- quarters on Dutton Dr. in Waterloo. Class Shai Dubey. senior N.C.O. of No. 80 Cadet Squadron of the Kit- chener-Waterloo Air Cadets, was presented with the Squadron Leader Alex Allen Me- morial Award as the "best exchange au' cadet in Canada." Capt. Charles McCarthy. Commanding Officer, K-W Cadets Heft) was on hand to honor Warrant Officer Shai Dubey of Waterloo's No. 80 cadet squadron with Alan Charters. chair- man of 404 Wing (right) at recent awards ceremonies at Wing headquarters on Dutton Dr. Dubey was presented with the Alex JUhm Memorial Award as best exchange " cadet in Canada. Cadet merits top a ward in officer competitions Warrant Officer First -'"t'tm Is Worth?“ Ctttrt award for the 18-year- old graduate of Bluevale Collegiate in Waterloo. In 1977 he was named top cadet at the Junior Leadership Course held at ‘the Canadian Forces Base at Trenton. Ont, The following year. Dubey ranked among the top 10 in a class of 272 for the Senior Leaders Course held In Goldwater. Alta. 80 cadet squadron with Alan Charters. chair- The winners of a draw rmonias at Wing headquarters on Dutton Dr. held during the recent vmorial Award as best exchange " cadet in bazaar Include Joan Barnett of Pleasant Ave, Kitchener who _ won a borg coat: Wil- to award liam Bluhm of Weber A St,. Waterloo who won a chair: J. Czechowsky of I . Gruhn St.. Kitchener titions who won two oil paint- ings and E A, Fitzgerald , of Southwood Cr ' In WN.he was ew-u-Oslo-y lathe physr Kitchener who won one ed a flying scholarship cal and recreational oil painting. and received his pilots course. licence through the Lon- don Ontario Flying Club. He also received his Para-Rescue Wings at Q2“ lpperwash, Ont, that Q = - same year, . SI KA, Dubey is presently enroled in systems de- sign engineering at the University of Waterloo, At the same meeting, Sgt, Margaret Kok was presented with the 19f10 trophy for the highest WWII 'l',TfLCriT.EEfi TIE! WWI WITH I'll! Tnh" .1031 mm: m A all. 'ttii as! w" to must? i TRY ROLLER SKATING SUPER SKATE SEVEN us centrally bocaled m Wmovloo on Marsland Dnve wmch runs lawman Umvovmy Avenue East and Columbul Street across trom “tunic Park Wop m and see for young!“ If not completely satestrett WITHUN FIRST HALF HOUR OF juFsisidN 'yow money cheerfully rciundod LADIES SLIM & TRitgr--ee" l Wed.. Thurs. 8: Fri. mornings 9:30 a.m. to 11 :30 a.m. OR ’ -------ADULT EVENING SKATE---- Sun. 9:00 pm -11 :30 pm - " yrs 5. over Thurs. 8:00 pm - 11 oo pm " yrs & ole. MI HMS“!!! DRIVE - WAIERLOO "If “-11" ICIEY-Ilcl GIMME! with babysitter " per child OR RCAF auxlllary reports ' The Royal Canadian Mr Force Association 404 Wing Auxiliary}; No vember meeting was at- tended by 34 members Including three new members. The group decrded to donate $500 from a re- cent bazaar towards the purchase of a new riding lawnmower for Wing headquarters on Dulton Dr,, Waterloo and 8200 to the Wmg's Air Cadet Squadron No. 80 The meeting also feat- ured a quilting demon- stration and a pot of gold draw which was won by Beth Waring who donat- ed " to next year's ba- zaar fund, '* Kitchener who 'a borg coat; Wil- n Bluh,m of Weber Waterloo who won a 'e.."fu?o crane-new. Macaw, pecan-go 3.3.0 - use " An madden! looking for a plant-to upper'.".'?? / 'i)) we. /\- -,r-?r mama I,, "iii':), 1lF,lltr,?id ll "an“ w" II!