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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Jun 1982, p. 7

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Members of the pubâ€" lic _ carry much more weight than they real ize, Klaassen main tained. *They ask, While Klaassen agreed that presenting papers before the UN ‘"is important."" she stressed that ~the big swing will come when people stand up in force and say, ‘We don‘t want a nuclear holocaust °* {Continued from page 6) most significant things that has happened" in influencing world leadâ€" Nuclear disarmament Each year the local chambers present the award to an individual in the Waterloo region high school system whose primary teachâ€" ing function is business education. This is the sixth yer the award has been given, with recipients selected in alternating years from public and se parate school Teichroeb received his award today from Kathi Smith, coâ€"chairâ€" man of the joint Educaâ€" tion Committee of the Kitchener and Waterâ€" loo Chambers of Comâ€" merce. Wally Teichroeb of Waterloo, business edâ€" ucation director at Kitâ€" chenerâ€"Waterloo colleâ€" glate and vocational school since 1966, has been chosen 1982 Busiâ€" ness Educator of the Year. Wally Teichroeb named ‘82 business educator Wally Teichroeb of Waterioo ... 1982 Business Educator of the Year. Fammes: $4 50 up io 6 persons; Famiy Frends $2 00 New Extended J Mour Session A 30 11 00 PM PUBLIC SKATING * N0 & 0n PM AOMUSSION $2 on 8 00 & 00 PM (18 and ower) usn t crweth 1 0 4. of events OWn t ADMISSION 121 and over) $2 00 1 e mass 128 ang over) 2750 _ _| apwission ; wWEWwemOu® | "*=4%~~ | aouission meameses ADMISSION Eo $2 28 SUMMER ROLLER SKATING SENEDULE 8 00 11 00 PM 113 and ower 1 -.,i ds It has been this kind of thinking which has what can 1 do to really express myself? Some times, the only way is to get out on some kind of a demonstration." "I had been thinking about Mother‘s Day...I wondered, what am I doing in terms of the onâ€"goingness of the world? 1 want them tmy children)y to have a world to live in.to live in peace." Klaassen organized the first area Mother‘s Day march held last month. MAY 30 19827 TO SEPTEMBERG 1982 â€" SuBJECT IO CHANGE WiTHOUT NOCE While at KCI, the Waterloo resident has developed unique proâ€" grams in business coâ€"op education in acâ€" counting, office proceâ€" dures, marketing and insurance,. in which students attend classes in the morning and are employed by Kâ€"W firms in the afternoon. These programs give students an opportuniâ€" ty for career exploraâ€" tion and job placeâ€" ment. He has been active in the Ontario Coâ€"op Assoâ€" ciation as director, conference planner, and as a regional repâ€" resentative. Watbrloo County Busiâ€" ness Education Direcâ€" tors, chairman of the Waterloo County Busiâ€" ness Industrial Liaison Council, and is presentâ€" ly a member of the Chamber of Commerce Education Committee and the Administrative Management Society â€" Grand Valley Chapter. Teichroeb has been president of the Ontarâ€" io Business Education Association and also the Ontario Education Association. He has been chairman of the boards . In April Teichroeb was appointed consul tant for curriculum services, business eduâ€" cation,. for the Waterâ€" loo county board of education. He will asâ€" sume his new responâ€" sibilities in September. He has written a new SKATE RENTAL: 758 WEEKDAY ru-&:u SKJ EKDAY PUBLIC SKATING STARTS JUNE 20 341 MARSLAND DRAIVE CALL 886â€"7777 _ LAVIES 1DEAL TIME LADIES SLIM/TRIM _ ro aewr ror SLIM/TRIH A DMISSiCIN A PRIVATE ADMiSSION ie PaATY $745 9 30 11 30 AM 00 9®Wo n an wre 9 30 11 30 AM ADMIS§ON SKA TING 1 0n « no PM ADMISSION AUMISBTON Watch ine & 00 11 00 PM $3 00 x W Recora .” i s . Jirein" ~‘¥ fwoth 1 0 j of events OPEN skare _ SKATING a 00 10 30 PA + n 4 Do Pm COmNO TH!s ADMISSION sunmait n 5375 Gues C 4 fram nant on um l ana C®on 8 30 7 30 Pr Goiden Oidies IDEAL TIME Nigh TO AEWNT FOR Fxink Noge: A PRIVATE Reatios Nign: PARTY SPECIAL ‘EDNESD AY L "I feel terribly,. terrâ€" ibly sorry for the young people. _ Sometimes 1 feel as though we of the older generation ought to apologize to the younger generation for allowing the world to get to the place where people and nations ac tually consider de struction of the world because somebody dis agrees." driven Ruth Klaassen in her peace studies during the past eight vears. Klaassen continued, "All of us were we too "Other teachers, after teaching for a few years, are simply conâ€" ‘‘*With decreasing school enrolments many teachers are facâ€" ing lavoffs," Neil Gibâ€" son, mature student advisor in the universiâ€" ty‘s placement and caâ€" reer services division, said. Laurier plans career day for teachers A day when primary and secondary school teachers can look at their jobs with an evye to possible career changes will be held July i at Wilfrid Laurier University. CLIP N SAVE In 1975 Teichroeb inâ€" troduced the Annual Studentâ€"Employer Apâ€" preciation Dinner which gives students and educators an opâ€" portunity to show apâ€" preciation to employâ€" ers for helping train In April he completâ€" ed a handbook on "How To Get Started in Coâ€"op Education," which has been published by the Waterloo county board of education. curriculum and reâ€" source package, "The World of Work and Life Skills," which was inâ€" troduced at KCI in Sepâ€" tember as part of the regular and adult coâ€"op programs. 9 00 11 30. PM ADMISSION $3 00 SKATE TO TNE BEST STUDENTS a 00 +1 .00 prs twith 1 0 1 wEw 1 kour wi Th wE wo New Extendes STudENT J Now: Session BA RG & (N > PMICE S‘ SiipER tss | &n {â€"r Ia"/‘i Ggp:roâ€"men or â€" . TIMY TOT "For me. others, too, we need some kind of affirmation that what we are doing is where we can best serve FPor the Wiliiam Street resident. organ izing a Mother‘s Day march in Waterloo and having an opportunity to speak to the United Nations weeks later "have been a reâ€"affir mation. > busy, too blind. too trusting, too occupied with our own personal narcissist lives to ques tion what was happenâ€" ing" The allâ€"day event will cost teachers $20, and space is limited. More information can be ob tained at the place men(t and career serâ€" vices office at Laurier, Gibson said. The day at Laurier will assist teachers in exploring such items as the process of career planning and change, obstacles to leaving teaching, career alterâ€" natives and jobâ€"searchâ€" ing techniques. sidering a career change." he said. In 1977 Teichroeb reâ€" ceived the Queen‘s 25th Anniversary Jubilee Medal for his educaâ€" tional leadership. He is married and has five children. As well, the educator initiated coâ€"op liaison committees in gecountâ€" ing, office pré ures, marketing, and\yinsurâ€" ance. These cogmmitâ€" tees encourage emâ€" ployers to contribute to the coâ€"op students‘ proâ€" gram so curriculum will be revelant. coâ€"op students in their businesses. This dinner is jointly supported by both the Chambers of Commerce and the board of education. 10 00 12 00 mM 1 00 4 00 PM A DMIS§(ON SKA TING SATURDAY | GARAGE SALE â€" 2 DAYS ONLY â€" BARGAINS GALORE â€" CLEAROUTS CANADA DAY f+BSALEI+L *Sofas *Chairs *Diningrooms *Wall units * Tables *@Bedrooms *Sofa beds »Mattress and Box springs Johnstone‘s Furniture of Conestogo 2 DAYS ONLY! WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESOAY, JUNE 30, 1982 â€" PAGE 7 PARKDALE PRO (FRI. & SAT.) up to HARDWAR 50 HANY | OFF â€" 9 a.m. â€" 6 p.m. CASH & CARRY ALL SALES FINAL Sat. HALF PRICE & LESS | U

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