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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 May 1985, p. 34

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PAGE 34 __ WATERLOO CHROMCLE. WEDNESDAY, MAY e, ‘985 PAINTING Pamlm and paperhang- tng, quamy worhmartstup. reasonat9e rates Call 884- 6743 tor tree eslunales PAINTING AND Wallpaper mg small moans to walls Reasonable tales letel- Pnces tree eslnmales Dennis Kuby 742 9357 APPLIANCE REPAIR - Why pay the bug guys the" bug pnces'? Erme Snow s Ap- pliance Repair at a once you can attord Retngera- tors, stoves, washers. dryers. etc Senior Cm- zen s duscounl Evening appointments available Call 745-9240 TREE STUMP REMOVAL Call G Schaefer, 742- 4675 ttt) BEST FOR LESS You sway the Paint wan may the mm Now In our 10th season Total charge $2200 In- cluding tax Call 886- 5850 46 Farm ttistellanetttts CEEiErNi1lgCl BROAD SPECTRUM Swine '-----------‘ I COMPLETE I . CARPET CARE ill ii Why pay tull price for half a job? At Complete Carpet Care we shampoo your I carpets. then steam clean them, ---AIR%. 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Ont KOA 2WO (613) 821-3658 48 Livestock RUBBISH REMOVAL - Wait LIMOUSIN BREEDING Age R O P indexed Bulls, guaranteed breeders. tree hsted herd Also lunblood and purebred females available tt you are interested In being Involved m the LImouSm busmess contact Mam- Ime Limousan Ltd., RR 83, Lambeth NOL ISO Tim Dunlop (519) 652- 6299 Limousm Is Our Busaness, (19) fDR. HOMES, washing light movmg cleanm9 (basements gauges all-cs) odd gobs Jett Harding 8849831 -. painting in - exterior - sure seal driveways - general repairs - refuse removal REFERENCES FREE ESTIMATES 884-2244 745-2467 884-91 22 HOME SERVICES (19) ttt) Close to $2,500 in awards were handed out at closing c'cremo- nies at the 12m annual Waterloo-Wellington Science and Engineer ing Fair The event which in, volved 279 students from 46 area schools was held at John F. Ross collegiate in Guelph. Grades 7-13 students from an area bounded by Mount Forest in the north and Ayr in the south and stretching from New Hamburg to Rockwood won cash, trophies, books and a micro, scope at the four-day event. There were 200 exhibits. A special award was made to Stephen Little of Sandowne Dr., Wa- terloo, director of Uni versity of Waterloo's office of liaison and publications. for his work as founding director of the fair, now in its 12th year, and as driving force behind the 1981 Can- ada-Wide Science Fair which he directed in Waterloo. The students whose projects took the four top prizes will attend the Canada-Wide Fair in Cornwall from May 12 to 18. This year's awards speaker was former education minister Bette Stephenson, now chairman of manage- ment board of the On- tario cabinet. WATEllLOO RESULTS Awards of Mull Paul Benedetti. H55 Rose St, Cambridge, Gr 11.51 Jerome's School. "Robotix" (also winner of the Award of Excellence for Best Project m Fain Anya Hayley. 23 Bellevue st, Guelph. Gr to, Centennial CVl. "Bleaching Conditions" Joseph Molnar. 304 Krlbs St. Cambridge. Gr T. Hespeler PS, “Soil Drainage" Michael Curry, 46 Church ht. Elora. Gr 7. Elora Sr Phi. "Why Are Weeds Success tul" ARE YOU DULL? CAN'T CUT IT ANYIORE? It's no! your tau" - it's pcobably your knives. newton, lawn or garden tools. Bring them to us for our taut. friendly shatponmg sevvice. FN.eN.. Special award for Little at Waterloo-Wellington Sci-Fair CONESTOGA KNIVES LIMITED ‘0 746-1690 In GENERAL Blunt Poprunh, " Rose Len Crea, Waterloo. and Eugenia Stathupuios, 40 Bluevale St s, JUNIOR (morning clean cal. energy & general am Hons) Waterloo. Lincoln Heights, "Roll Away" Christopher Baytey, 23 Belle Vibe St, Guelph, St Jottn's Kilmarnock (Elan), "Cam en Obscun“ ENERGY Colleen McCarthy. as Brae more Ave . Walertou. uncoln Heights, “Keeping Heat In" Brian Hendrick, " Ftrst St, Elmira, St John's Kiln-mock tEiorat, "Throwing the Sun a SENIOR Honorable Mention Phil Cattermole, St John's Kilmarnock (Waterlom, “Mo bile Solar Collection" Lreseteeee JUNIOR (comprising an: mals. plants & general div: dons! ANIMALS Honorable Mention Christine Brown, St, Mar garet's Elan. "What Is Your INTERMEDIATE Tony Meta, 6 Goldrinch Ave., Elmira. St. John's Kilmarnock (Waterloo). "How Do Pro- grammers Do It" Johan Larson. 390 Glenridge Dr, Waterloo. and Brian Hur dal. 12tt Chellord Cress . Water- loo. Bluevale CI, "The Apex of Aptitude" Blood?" PLANTS Kirby KalMIeiseh, Mrs [axing ton Rd,, Waterloo. Lincoln Heights. "Microwaving My Beans" Honorable Mention Rachel MacKay, Lincoln Heights, “How to Kill Your Mung Beans" INTERMEDIATE Justine Brown, 388 Arden Place, Waterloo. St Mar- garet's Elora. "Age and Reno lions" GENERAL Michael Geraci. 48 Hillcmst Dr., Guelph, St. John's Kil- mnmock (Elma). "The Eyes Have it" SENIOR Johanna Geraci. 4tt Hillcrest Dr., Guelph. and Lorrie Krebs, 32 Maple Hill Dr., Kitchener, St, John's Kilmamock (Water- loo). "Taking the Heartbeat Plunge". Mathematics & Computer JUNIOR Chris Cairns. 534 Sugarbush Dr, Waterloo. and John Craig. 514 Colonial Dr.. Waterloo. St. John's Kilmarnovk (Water- loo), "Qwerty vs Dvorak" JUNIOR Comparison: Teams Craig Arum Good, Mt Anita Court, Waterloo. Margaret Ave , "The Tensile Strength of Hair" INTERMEDIATE Matthias Ruthie, " West Rate Walk. Kttcttener, St John's Kilmarnock (Water loot. "Bending“ SENIOR Dave Comer, tt Blue Jay, Elmira. and. James Cole. 1 River St., Eton, St John's Kiimaruock (Waterloo). "the Geometry of Soap Films" John Rampalt. no Lourdes tit, Waterloo. and Stephen Wm. I!) Mooretpte Ores. Kitthener, KCI. “It's Simply A-Lasing" Spell] Awards Chem 13 News Award Dave Corner and James Cole. “The Geometry of Films" St John's Kilmarnock (Water- loo) Atomic Energy or Canada Book Award Phil Cattermole, ts Old Car may Rd., Orangeville. St John's Kilmarnock (Water loo), "Motrue Solar Collec tion" Suncor Energy Award John Rempen. 229 Lourdes, Waterloo and Stephen Sugrim. no Mooregale, Kitchener, Gr Carrier Corner “ Earn Extra, Money,', If you are interested in delivering newspapers on Wednesdays after school. Carriers are needed in the following areas: Please fill in the application form and send it to our office immediately. Applicants should be at least 10 years of age. WATERLOO CHRONICLE Greg Cassidy Circulation Manager 45 Erb St. E. Waterloo Ont. N2J 1L7 Neil Channen Glendene Cree. Beechwood West Thorndale a Westvale Noni-anon In National Mum Health A Went" canada 12 KCI, "I!" Award (Minimum: only; Staph Column Congratulations to the cast and crew of Many Moodsol Music! The show, a huge success, was thoroughly enjoyed by the sellout crowds who attended, including 647 elementary school stu dents who enthusiastically set the tone at the Wednesday afternoon matinee. Many thanks go out to all staff and students who helped out and especially to Conrad Burek, this year's Direc tor. Monday, Bluevale students saw an excellent film called "Desparados". This multi-media presentation dealt with themes of rebellion vs co-operation, respect for self and others. etc., and Camfel Productions and Bluevale‘s KRT are to be congratulated for making this Show available to us. - Atd Akavf‘hl Locker Talk Namqt_e_,e.., -.-e Address -"ee_-_ese Postal Code V7 Telephone --_ _-Agar Neil is a grade nine student at Bluevale who likes reading, ttik- ing, and programming com- puters. He finished first in a 1983 science fair competition. Neil's favorite trips are to Niagara Falls or the Muskoka area. He hopes after finishing school to become a computer programmer or consultant. All the best, Neil. This week's Chronicle carrier is 14-year-old Neil Channen who delivers in the Bluevale St. N. area of the city. Bluevale A-Las Johnna Gone! tad Lam.» _ “rum. the Heartheat Plant", St Jon-3 KllImr nook (Wuerho) Justin: Brown. “Ace & Rear lions", St lug-mm Ebora

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