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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Mar 1982, p. 12

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PAEEL WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17.1982 Grade tt English stu- dents at MacGregor school learned about the lite of a writer when Waterloo author Bar- bara Smucker visited the school Thursday. Student Monica Schei- tele, who interviewed Smucker for a class project, listens atten- tively to the author's every word. (Photo by Melodee Martinuk) 3 ‘ 'ill] 'sci-ai-assi]' muss; *SOLABJAN’S NEW ARMSTRONG SOLARiAN TILE gives you a NO-WAX FLOOR ..without the cost of installation. VERY GOOD! features J, sa,arid Jim the addllnor: 'l 32 of electing new modern patterns and colour selections I sq. tt. Armstrong " ea. PLACE N' PRESS 12x12 TILES. 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Don Volls Custom Flooring offers you Quality and Super Specials at 1981 Prices. s1.18 tMrtt 'l .05 Bn. tt 12" 12" 12" x 12" A 12" x 12" TN T'Ni'D'PtePPPPPPPPereetetetePt-ree, t ' I it I "iimtTit"Mt,tPs'W,'RPIPdt":RIS,R":"t1r:",i, Several weeks ago. the spring semester began locally, giving parishioners the choiev of taking part in one or all of the five comm» nent parts of RENEW - personal prayer, small and large group activities, take home materials for study by families or individuals, and home visitations for those unable to par ticipate in programs at their church, Ran-rt las Roy. Wu terloo RENEW spokes Members of all four Roman Catholic parishes in the city of Waterloo are currently involved in a new dirr cese-wide program called RENEW. Assets increased by 31 per cent to total $17,551,393, and depos- its rose by 27.2 per cent over last year. repre- seating a rise of $3.6 million. As well, 3,085 new members were enrolled in 1981, bring- ing total membership to 10,653. The Waterloo Credit Union had a good year in 1981, officials report- ed Saturday at the or ganization's 34th anrur al meeting. He said that persons wishing to speak to the matter are requested to make arrangements with board officials prior to the meeting. Larry Freiburger, spokesman for an ac. tive group of concerned parents and parishio- nets. said the meeting is open to the public and he would like to see as many school sup- porters and parishio- ners out as possible. The school, which ac- commodates kinder- garten to grade six Small 03st -- ton studentsx one magma: Co-oducaoorutt - Nort-donomtruttrooat Ouahhod Start - 8331c subpots stressed Warm and support-v. atmosphsm TUTORIAL SCHOOL - (Junior High/um School Low) Tutormq by promsmonal Hummus -- EVENINGS AND SAYUROAVS - 2 HOUR SESSIONS -- DNDIVIDUAI. OR GROUP TUYORING - FOUR SIUDENTS [IlAllNUMJ PER GROUP - ALL SUBJECTS “It Bym 884-2 , TO The possible closure of St. Louis separate school on Allen Street in Waterloo will be discussed at the Water loo county separate school board meeting on Monday, March 22. Waterloo Credit Union announces year of growth - Private School (Rom-Mr”) " McDougall Rood. Watorloo. Onlario Otters two atterrtatlves towards Ihe academu and personal development of your ctuld 0" SCHOOL - (Elomonury Lev“) Bye§§gp Hal? St. Louis issue to be discussed Rewstratrorvs are now available m the Mllnwmq grades FULL DAY KINDERGARTEN - TO GRADE EIGHT Waterloo Catholics active in RENEW By Chronicle staff writer held each yl-ar Thc program. which is now operating in IS! churches in the Hamil ton Diocese. will con tinue to run for two more years, with two. six week semesters The current semi-s ter of RENEW cumin UPN through to the od of March “lt is a positive char lenge for new spiritual growth and renewal for the entire parish," Le Roy said. “ll will also reach out to those pa rishioners not usually involved in parish life man, explained that the program has been designed to help people to understand how to follow Christ more closely, Waterloo resident Fred Quigley was elected to the board of directors at the meet ing. Also elected were Bob Frey and Andrea Tulecki of Kitchener and Diane Rivers of Cambridge. The credit union aim announced that its weekly mortgage pay- ment program comm ues to be very popular In 1981, mortgage loans rose by 33.3 per cent. The meeting, which begins at 7:30 pm. will be held in the board room at 91 Moore Avenue, Kitch, ener. The board made a motion of intent In close the school in No vember and parents and parishioners hase been actively working towards favorably changing the outcome of the motion. The board's prim-<1 ions over the next lhrt-r years bring the enrnl ment figure down In in However, a study um ducted by parents and parishioners sham a larger enrolment. students, is operamm at 24.8 per cent of m capacity, according h, board figures. wuh 9: students enrolled m thr. school designed to serve as many as 390

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