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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Mar 1982, p. 10

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Zehrs Markets proâ€" vided sponsorship for the Junior League, and $35 cash awards and individual plaques were given to Christine Boettger of Bluevale collegiate (top grade 9 student), Blake Coâ€" verett of Preston high school (top grade 10 student), and Martin Fichtener of Bluevale collegiate and John McIntosh of Forest Heights collegiate who tied for top grade 11 student. PAGE 10 â€" WwaATERLOO CHRONICLE, WwEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1982 Area students among math league winners Winners in the Waâ€" terloo County Junior and Senior Mathemaâ€" tics League were deâ€" termined in recent playoff competition folâ€" lowing: a series of league games played weekly the past two months. The team champion â€" inscribed plaque and a ship went to St. $10 cash award. Jerome‘s high school, and an engraved plaâ€" The Gore Mutual Inâ€" que will remain in the surance Co. of Camâ€" school. Individual team _ bridge sponsored the meimbers for St. Senior League, and $35 Jerome‘s were John cash awards and indiâ€" Stockie, Ted Zuwala, vidual plaques were David Brattan, Joseph â€" provided for Mike Bean Henning, Robert of Grand River colle Cowan, Ken Bisch, giate, Rick Williams of Robert Freitag and Pat Eastwood collegiate Van Luxemburg, each and Stefan Steiner of of whom received an â€" Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo The Waterloo Reâ€" gional Lung Associaâ€" tion is conducting its spring clinics for paâ€" tients with asthma, chronic bronchitis and emphysema. The association wili Local lung association schedules spring clinics The clinics start in April, so area residents hoid a Family Asthma Clinic for kids and their families, as well as an Adult Breathing Clinic for adult patients with respiratory disease. The Gore Mutual Inâ€" surance Co. of Camâ€" bridge sponsored the Senior League, and $35 cash awards and indiâ€" vidual plaques were provided for Mike Bean of Grand River colleâ€" giate, Rick Williams of Eastwood collegiate and Stefan Steiner of Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Team members were James Wiebe, Bela Incze, Dave Weiler, Phong Quoc Vo and Mai Phuong Truong, each of whome reâ€" ceived a $10 cash award and an engraved plaque. As well, the organiâ€" zation will sponsor a summer camp for chilâ€" dren with asthma and allergies . The winning school was Cameron Heights collegiate, and an epâ€" graved plaque will be hung in the school. are urged to register early by calling 886â€" 8100. collegiate Brown praised the efforts of the hundreds of volunteers who par ticipated in the house The February resi dential canvass of the Waterloo County Chapter of the Ontario Heart Foundation ex ceeded its objective of $115,000 by at least $10,000, Louise Brown, canvass coâ€"ordinator, recently announced. Heart fund exceeds goals Kathy, 19, loves skiing in both winter and summer as well as socializing and listening to mellow music. The first year business administration student from Wilfrid Laurier University plans a career in fashion merchandising. The overall goal of $235,000 which includes corporate donations, special events, in memoriam cards and sale of roses, has sur passed that figure, treasurer of the toâ€"house canvass on Heart Sunday. ‘"They are responsible for making the canvass the success it was," she said. WATERLOO SQUARLE, WATERLOO ; 88sâ€"1250 hn A h @00 @an . war # n c# This amount includes corporate donations of almost $22,00. Another $20,000 is still expected from these sources. The Knotty Pine Coffee Shop fashion show in Cambridge and pro ceeds from meals and" baking from both the Waterioo and Cam bridge restaurants added $1,350 chapter Lloyd Sheridan said.

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