Mon.â€"Tues.â€"Wed. m o I | | A ‘ %E":*;:L%pm c1uss Union s§ Esï¬paotsoos mite CD Sat. 9 a mâ€"8 p.m. $79â€"2410 vites nominations from The seardh has begun ... to locate and honor Ontario‘s Junior Citizens of the Â¥ear for 1982. Any Ontario resident aged 6 to 18 years who excelis in community work, performs an act of heroism or struggles to overcome a physical or mental:disability is eligible to win a Junior Citizen award. The program, a joint community service project of the commuâ€" nity newspapers of Onâ€" tario and CP Air, inâ€" Search begins for outstanding youngsters PAGE 8 â€" zvs[" â€"Kg-- (wans _ ASK A FRIEND 1 0°° MEN‘S HOCKEY SWEATERS â€". KOHO 500 PRO 89.99 KOHO 900 LEATHER 119.99 KOHO 800 99.99 KOHNO 750 99.99 KOHO 550 61.99 JOFA 687 _69.99 JOFA 686LEATHER 104.99 COOPERLEATHER 109.99 LIMITED NUMBER BOYS‘ HOCKEY SWEATERS FLYERS STEELERS BRUINS LEAFS YANKEES SABRES CRESTED JACKETS Now $2 [ 50. " HOCKEY GLOVES 31 199 WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1982 / PRICE elementary and seconâ€" dary schools. f Launched in 1981, the awards program hon: ored its inaugural winâ€" ners at the annual comâ€" munity newspaper conâ€" vention held in Toronto in early March. the 215 Ontario Comâ€" munity Newspapers Association member ners in your communiâ€" ties. Nomination forms are available at any of you, the citizens of Onâ€" who were commended two physically handiâ€" They included seven ANGELS | P EXPUS 0C CcowBoYys ~ $ 1 0 ONLY L!MITED SIZES IN STOCK CCJPpPOLOGS BAVUERGOAL4S â€" 139.99 BAUERGOAL 146 _ 79.99 MICRONSCcoTtYy â€" 59.99 not all sizes in stock 20% OFF BUOY â€" 0 â€" BOY _LIFE JACKETS MASTER 6%â€"11% JR. SUPREME 192 BAUER SUPREME 92 S CAfTES _ TENNIS Ask About Our Stringing Program jor heroic, lifesaving capped students snd :.cuou; three who the community as a have shown exceptionâ€" wholg. These two stuâ€" al initiative in commuâ€" > dents, Julie Lemieux nity service projects; and Andre Beaulieu and three withphysical represented the school limitations who are at the awards ceremoâ€" striving to overeome ny. their disabiltiy and The 1981 individual meet or exceed the winners received a achievements of other lape!â€"pin, plaque, $200 young people. and a family portrait A group award was with John Black Aird, given in 1981 to the Lieutengant Governor, entire student body of who presented the Ecole Geoï¬-Vanhr- awards. Winners inâ€" in Smooth k Falls cluded: for their longâ€"term deâ€" AMBER ANDERâ€" dication‘ln usigtlng SON, 10, of Parry _EXPO OFFICIAL TOPS 1 0q%°.s20°° SPORTS and a family portrait with John Black Aird, Lieutengant Governor, who presented the awards. Winners inâ€" TENT SALE MEN‘S SPORT SHIRTS m 4 LADIES‘ GOLF & TENNIS PURCHASE ONE AT _ REGULAR PRICE â€" GET SECOND AT HALF PRICE GOOD SELECTION Now AND DIAMOND BRAND EUREKA resuscitation that saved his life; Ing mouthâ€"toâ€"mouth reâ€" suscitation when her ll::tlorstopped breathâ€" OMER BELJSLE, 11, of Nipigon, who resâ€" cued his friend from $2000 for the hospital campaign; L I N D A . A N N ANGUS, 9, of Cornwaill, an :lt:.mauc, who r _ pgraplegic mother‘s life by applyâ€" RODNEY BARKâ€" who spent ‘her eumeite s bédwntchabathids Hilh: 4 25 4 5.0 taken; Keatsway Walk, cash and jeweliry taken; Northlake Drive, entry yia baseâ€" Lynnbrook , Drive, entry via rear baseâ€" ment window, jewelry taken; Lakeview Drive, entry via bathâ€" Waterloo regional police report ‘the folâ€" lowing breakâ€"andâ€" enters during the weeks July 19 to Aug. credit courses at the The UW courses will Orangeville district be offered both for secondary school. credit towards a uniâ€" ‘"Although Waterioo versity degree or simâ€" has been offering ply as free public lecâ€" courses in Orangeville tures; the WLU since 1977, this is the courses will be offered first time the two instiâ€" for credit only. Breakâ€"andâ€"enters The University of Waterioo (UW) and Wilfrid Laurier Uniâ€" versity (WLU) wili offer seven university credit courses at the Orangeville district secondary school. This year, residents of the Orangeville area will have access to a wider range of univerâ€" sity credit courses than ever before, thanks to a coâ€"operative arrangeâ€" merit between Waterâ€" loo‘s two universities. Universities offer courses together dr Fompinte Collision and ice Il and other items taken; Pinegrove Crescent, entry via garage; Blythwood Road, entry by forcing a window, cash taken; Columbia Street West, entry via bathroom window, unâ€" known if anything taken; Whitmore Drive, entry via garage, car parts taken; Blythwood Road, entry via winâ€" dow, unknown if anyâ€" thing taken. courses for a single area,‘‘ says Stephen Jones, assistant direcâ€" tor of partâ€"time studies and continuing educaâ€" tion at UW. "It‘s a more efficient way of pooling our resources for the benefit of Dufâ€" ferin county resiâ€" dents." tutions have made a joint effog't to provide Nominations for 1982 awards close Dec. 1 Community Newspaâ€" pers Association, P.O. Box 451, Oakville, LéJ For further informaâ€" tion on the Ontario Junâ€" ior Citizen of the Year awards program, conâ€" tact the Waterloo ,-‘._, .,..;: 9P \:z need, particularty chilâ€" dren; STEVEN ROLLAâ€" SON, 11, of Nderton, a double leg amputee JOBL ROWAN, 17, of , stereo