PAGE 4 - WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. Jute 2, 1m A brief platform program will be followed by tours of the Centre All residents of the Region of Waterloo are cowially invited to attend the Official Opening and Dedication of the Friday June Itth, 1982. puhlic tours of the Education Centre will be conducted from 10 wm. to 3 pm. and Tttt 9 pm. Dr. H. Albrecht Chairman Thesis no in the Board Rdom, first floor Building number two 51 Ardelt Avenue, Kitchener Education Centre Thursday, June 10, 1982 8:00 p.m. The Waterloo County Board of Education w. T. Townahond Director of Education my Munch A um†. noun 0' sou._n.<.n [M gm». "new; in noun w! Rtlr and. On Friday afternoon. Dr. Harold Albrecht, chairman of the Water, loo County Board of Education. conducted opening ceremonies. Waterloo Mayor, Mar- jorie Carroll. William Townshend, director of education, superin- tendents of schools the contractor. architect, local artist, Peter Etril Snyder. and so parents participated in the cer- emonies. The school's students and staff also took part. y"', mu: Five of Peter Etril DoAt-Youraqtt Relacnng ot kitchen and bathroom cabinets 420 View St. M. Nuance Doom Installation Available {91 Mr. M. of Knew who“! ht. kitchen tor SST" LOWEST PRICE IN YOWN! i f ot ttf v' - I _ oo tGo', soc . _ No0 co“\6 ptol Construction on the addition began in Nov. 'ttl and was completed in April 'tt2, The con tractor was W. Stahle and the architect was Don Snider of the Snider. Reichard and March firm in Water- loo. Students will begin using the facilities next fail. Two additional staff members including 884-2901 "khanâ€. “a-†"Ont AM'IOVIHQNV mamas“. - ." . v , Vï¬â€™ pm...“ i“ ~. . s -L; _ ' 'fii at At ' d, t. _ " Y, " ' .. rt. t t - I“ F. r '1 Ray Baptie. a busi- ness teacher at Bine- vale Collegiate, was the recipient of an award of merit pre- sented by the local On- tario Secondary School Teachers' Federation i0.S.S.T.F.y at the or- ganization's annual dinner and meeting held on Tuesday. May 25 at the Transylvania Club in Kitchener. Baptie has been an active member of the local OdLStF. for the past 10 years during which time he has served as educational finance officer and 355 Watt! St. 0L. Remember MM they any at m: Wm. We owe the only outrun!“ mat holds waist They we 00000900 to mm emythmg trom the malted to the blow mansion for cars. trucks or m- chum-l Whether " unmet pumps tutor-cams. boas. hoses o4nttsizoartet6twaodrtewrndsattttecostott, recorod rad Their many services are downed to “V0 you money. tor instance - than high pressure "mtirtgrruutpmamt_tttoaepirtttoHsmthertsd which can open up larger by tom .06 have you attended on the road It you vehéclo a more than a few you: ow. you coubdts-yourtre*abototgrietwithaiitte preventative maintenance Bring your car, truck or an No ThE m. Let the†experts check out you vehicle‘s cooling sydom at you convenience hand of ammo uotit My when you - exotic! it. and have your coating system fed! and have you_ grandad Woe ALL TYPES OF COOLING SYSTEMS 355 Weber St, N. Walerloo 1386‘an me noun: has proved that If you gave q'ter8iqpyrtttrrrice, you can be successful THE m is an " Canadian company wnh localuons coast to coat in Canada. also m the U SA and vacancies are honoulod at " RAM" Iocahons on presentation of mvooce TME um 0:59me opened m Waledoo m 1976 Today the business :3 tmnchise owned and Tlf" by Hi. I.†who took owe: to January. 198 THE BEST ORGANIZED BUSINESS FOR 886-1040 Paul Schweitzer. O.S.S.T.F. executive secretary. said Baptie "has always been in- terested in promoting secondary school teacher's affairs." At the same meeting, Lynne Woolstencroft. a Waterloo trustee for the Waterloo County Board of Education, was presented with a print in recognition of "her undying dedica, tion to educational matters in the county and past chairmanship of three years with the Baptie was presented with a framed certifr cate to mark the ocCa- sion.