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TO PACKACEY" your money‘s worth . . . and more Sears 1083 Eo sake portrall§ taken Breakâ€"andâ€"enters Erb Street East, entry unknown, unâ€" known if anything missing; Austin Drive, entry through window, unknown if anything Waterloo Regional Police report the folâ€" lowing breakâ€"andâ€" enters during the week of May 10 to 16: complete letter box The Waterioo post ofâ€" fice, including the lockâ€" box lobby, will be closed all day for the Victotia Day holiday on Monday, May 24. There will be one The double honors for Dubey were anâ€" nounced last week by the Waterioo County High School English Teachers‘ Association. This is the fourth year the association has presented awards to area students who excel in the communiâ€" cation arts. Sangita Dubey, a Grade 13 student, also was a coâ€"winner for editing the best student newspaper in the reâ€" An 18â€"yearâ€"old Blueâ€" vale collegiate student has won Waterioo reâ€" gion‘s top award for academic achievement in English. Post office hours Dubey, who wili Local student is tops in English taken; George Street, entry via basement window, $29 cash taken; Dorset Avenue, entry via door, cash taken; King Street South, entry via front door, nothing taken; Marshall Street, entry unknown, $450 vacuum cleaner taken. Post offices in Kitchâ€" ener and Bridgeport also will be closed and there will be no letter carrier, parcel post or rural route delivery. clearance during the day. University of Waterioo this fall, says her expeâ€" rience in debating ‘‘Debating teaches you to organize your thoughts quickly." _ _ The exam was conâ€" ducted at UW, with the top English students from each of the public secondary schoolis in the region and from St. Jerome‘s and St. Mary‘s high schools taking part. winning of the English award. To win the English award, she took part about a month ago in a threeâ€"hour exam inâ€" volving analyzing a Shakespearean sonnet and writing an essay. It was the second at Ald. Richard Biggs, one of Waterâ€" loo‘s representatives on the Kitchâ€" ener Transit advisory committee, rejected the proposal because, he said, in Waterloo Route 14 ‘‘*meanders through a much less populated area...it seems a lot of our part of the route is running through the countryside." Route Then it would travel along Westâ€" mount to Highland Road, loop down Eagen Drive run back along Queen‘s Boulevard and up Fisher Road. ({Continued from page 3) to the core, Westmount Place and Conestoga Mall and said a survey conducted by Kitchener Transit revealed that only four per cent of Waterioo residents would take the bus to Fairview. In Waterloo, Route 14 was deâ€" signed to run up Hallman Road to Keats Way and then along Universiâ€" ty Avenue to King Street. As well, he explained, if initiated Route 14 would alleviate overloadâ€" ing problems on Kitchener Transit‘s other routes. Route 14 is planned to run from Fairview Park Mall to Ottawa Street via Wilson Avenue, Webster Drive, Manitou Drive, Bleams, Strasburg, Blockline, and Westâ€" mount Roads. such exam for Dubey who, a few weeks earliâ€" er, had comgeted ip a similar fashion with three other Bluevale students to \earn the In the regional exam, Dubey allowed herself **a half hour to go over the poem, an hour and a half to do the explicaâ€" tion and an hour to write the essay." Out of a choice of five topics for the essay, she picked "repatriaâ€" Th CANADOIAN TIRE 233MÂ¥ 270 WEBER NORTH, WATERLOO, PHONE 885â€"1050 Ald. Robert Henry agreed arguing FIREPROOF SAFES Tested to withstand 1700°F for 1 hour Home/Office safe, with 2 removable shelives, fteltâ€"lined bottorm shelf, combination lock, weighs 146 lbs. Outside 23% x 17% x 14‘%" inside 15 x 12 x 9%" 52â€"0008 â€" Removable casters Comes complete with stylish woodgrain cabinet Sfl095 Regularly $199.95 ...a l0f more than fires ‘"It was very much pro the constitution, and J used analogies of giving responsibility to children.‘" She shared the editâ€" ing award with fellowâ€" student Craig Nickel. During the last year they shared the responâ€" sibility of supervising staff of about 30 who put out the 12â€"page Blueprint four times a year. Dubey‘s main ambiâ€" tion of the Canadian 14 stalled PRICE **The city," she said, ‘"‘can provide fancy street lighting and flower boxes and spend hundreds of thouâ€" sands of dollars on beautification, but when it comes to providing transportation to the west side of the city we never have enough money." Ald. Doreen Thomas also supportâ€" ed the proposal, saying that "the west side has had absolutely ysmal transit service for years and years and years. ‘"‘This route," Mewhinney continâ€" ued, is pertinent to the needs on the west side. It will be used by university and high school students and that‘s what we are looking for." ‘‘We have asked Kitchener Tranâ€" sit for several years to provide westâ€"side service and now that we have it, we say we don‘t want it. But, Ald. Mary Jane Mewhinney called council‘s discussion of the route frustrating." Mayor Marjorie Carroll said that ‘‘the needs that I‘ve been hearing from our people in the last two to three years are really not going to be met by this route."‘ that the route ‘"doesn‘t serve Waterâ€" loo‘s best interests in Waterloo" and suggested that the route be extendâ€" ed up Hallman Road to Columbia NOW Another Waterioo student also was hon ored by the teachers‘ association. John Ve! linga of Waterioo colieâ€" giate won a dramatic narrative award. "in case I do change my mind about the kind of career I want." lawyer, and she says her studies in economâ€" ics will be very imporâ€" tant in preparing for a career in "a field of international law." math