Joyce Lee Remember Bluevale that this is a short week as is the following due to Good Friday. Enjoy it!! The KRT candidates have made their choices and are beginning full steam ahead on their campaigns. The first offi- cial meeting takes place next Tuesday. Toadys "Bluevale Biggest Twister Tournament" proved to be lots of fun for everyone! A majority of the school took part in the game that had a board spanning the entire gym floor. Special thank to Debbie Ponzo for her time cutting, taping and running the event. A Remember last year, how hard it was not to talk to that special guy or girl for just one day? Well, Ribbon Day is back again (Check announcements for more de- tails.) The object of the "game" is to not lose your ribbon by talking to a person of the oppo- site gender. It may only be for oneaiay, but it's hard. Have fun Bluevale and good luck! Congrats tfthe Knight of the Week, Paul Nickel of Grade 13. Jane Gale oAnother exciting week at Laurel. The dance contest took place on February 21. The first- place winners were: Jason Gosl- ing, Kabi Gipraseuth and Jim Giilch. The second-place winner was Natalie Lopes. Third place winners were: Khamp Phon- echaleun, Tracy Mowatt and Lori Haskell. The winners will receive money as well as a chance to dance in the Talent Show and the Dance Jamboree. Congratulations to all. . Once more Laurel took home the league championship in wrestling. The top three wres- tlers were: Bambos Alkiviades (undefeated in his weight class), Shawn Frey and Javier Rey. They all fought outstandingly well and worked very hard at all their practices. Thank you for the great coaching job Mr. Harper and Mr. D'Arcy. Keep up the great coaching. Laurel wres- tlers won the Championship for the TENTH year in a row. oA specie! thanks to Steve Kane for sweet sounds at the great soc hop. We're community news. Locker Talk Bluevale Laurel OUR FAMOUS 3-FOOT SUBMARINE SANDWICH BOY'S TRYOUTS Garbage normally collected on Friday and Monday WILL BE collected on Good Friday, March 28, 1986 and Easter Monday, March an, 1906. ALL GARBAGE MUST BE OUT BY 8: 00 A.M. B-MAJOR ATOM (Born 1976) F-WOB EEEWEE (Born 1972) Mon. April 14 _ 6-8 p.m. Fri, April 11 - 8-10 p.m. Fri. April 18 - 6-8 p.m. Thurs. April 17 - b10 p.m. Wed. April 23 - 6-8 p.m. Tues. April 22 - 8-10 p.m. C-MINOI MOSQUITO (Born 1915) G-BANTAM (Born Itt70 & 1971) Wed. April " - 6-8 p.m. Sat. April 12 - 2-4 p.m. Mon. April 21 - 6-8 p.m. Sat. April 26 - 2-4 p.m. Thurs. April 24 - " p.m. Seagum stadium Gymnasium Waterloo Minor Soccer attempt to field a representative team from each age division. Any registered player is welcome to try out. Selection to a representative team indicates above average skills and provides the opportunity to play in a competitive league. involving travel to other centres and some tour- naments. D-MAJOB MOSQUI'N (Born 1974) There is a $2.00 try out fee and a $35.00 fee if selected to a Rep Team. For more information call the Soccer Office at 886-1481. CITY OF WATERLOO GARBAGE COLLECTION . EASIER HOLIDAYS GtRL'S TRYOUTS A-PEEWEE (Born 1972 & 1973) C-JUNIORS (Born 1968 h 1969) Sunday April 13 - 5-7 p.m. Wed. April 16 - 8-10 p.m. Sunday April 20 - 5-7 p.m. Mon. April 21 - 8-10 p.m. Sunday April 27 - 5-7 p.m. Thurs. Apr1124 - 8-10 p.m. - B-BANTAM (Born 1970-1971) Mon. April 14 - 8-10 p.m. Fri. April 18 - 8-10 p.m. Wed. April 23 - 8-10 pm. 2. INFORMATION NIGHT The Executive and Coaches Association of The Waterloo Minor Soccer Association invite all interested PARENTS and COACHES to an information night in the Community Room at Albert McCormick Arena on Thursday, April 3 at T: " part. Information on the upcoming year will be presented and questions will be entertained regarding the Minor Soccer program in Waterloo. cf'hf’ CITY OF WATERLOO 1986 RETAIL WATER RATE 8. SERVICE CHARGES Retail Water Rate 21.5e per cubic metre Sewer Charge 25.se per cubic metre Fire Protection Charge $11.50 per month 15mm Meter Service Charge $1.40 per month 25mm Meter Service Charge $2.60 per month 40mm Meter Service Charge $5.20 per month 50mm Meter Service Charge $8.30 per month 100mm Meter Service Charge $25.00 per month 150mm Meter Service Charge $41.50 per month 200mm Meter Service Charge $62.50 per month A Water Rate increase 017,5% A Fire Protection Charge increase of 4.5% l-MINOB ATOM (Born 1977) E-MINOR PEEWEE (Born 1973) Fri. April 11 - 6-8 pan. Sunday April 13 - 1-3 p.m. Thurs. April 17 - 6-8 p.m. Sunday April 20 - 1-3 p.m. Tues. April 22 - 6-8 p.m. Sunday April 27 - 1-3 pm. Sunday April 13 Sunday April 20 Sunday April 27 Il--..-..---..--..-.- -q---l--qt8lrql-8-. W WIM- mT QIIRMADINF cnnnwmu Ci?, eA. _sficC' WATERLOO DELIVERY ONLY , WATERLOO MINOR SOCCER CLUB A TRYOUT SCHEDULE 1 . REPRESENTATION (ALL-STAR) TEAM - 3-5 p.m. - bs p.m. - 3-5 p.m. TRLS REPRESENm A Sewer Charge increase ot I? 8% A Meter Service Charge increase of 4.0% ttttia-ti-b-tttWt-tti-we' ity ofWaterloo 'aiWatttrtKM8tt2tit- 2. INCOME TAX CLINICS Monday April Stat, 1986 1 pm. _ "MAPLE SUGAR BUSH" Elmira abit; 4. DANCE - SILVER SLIPPERS DANCE CLUB Fri. April a. me 7:30 p.m. Music by: Howard Snyder Band. Cost: $1.50 (at the door) s. WATERLOO-WELLINGTON DISTRICT GAMES The games committee requires Volunteers to be ushers & escorts for opening & closing ceremonies, volunteers to man information booths, volunteers to sell souvenirs. The games are being held at Wilfrid Laurier University June 24, " & Nth/86. If interested call 579-1090. 6. ARC TRAVEL CLUB a) DAY TRIPS f. ft ".', Apr. 9 The Mummers - Bingeman Park b, F . . Apr. 22 Mohawk Raceway Li l May 15 Blossom Tour _ Niagara Area "c: / , May 28 Mennonite Country Tour . Cid v l ' h) VACATION TOURS Enjoy Mother's Day in Frankenmuth, Mich. Carmel Queen & Munich Hoffbrau Haus Players, May to & 11 Cost: $179.00 Twin, all inclusive Return of the 50's Mills Bros, Eddie Fisher & Helen O’Connell. Westgate Dinner Theatre. Cleveland, Ohio, April 24-26 $249.00 Twin. Barbara Mandrell (Special) - Westgate Dinner Theatre, Cleveland - April 24-26, $269.00 Twin - both of the foregoing tours also include the play The King & I. THE ROYAL VIKING TOUR - Sweden and Norway May 29-June 17 - 19 days $2,189.00 Twin. 3. ARC ouTGOERt - WATERLOO GIRLS SOFTBALL _ REQUIRES VOLUNTEERS Coaches, Managers and Umpires are required for the upcoming season. T For more information call the City of Waterloo Community This year's Sounds of Summer Festival is planned for June M, 21 and 22nd, 1986. Volunteers are needed tor a variety of committees. To find out more about volunteering a bit of your spare time to help plan this fun event please contact the Waterloo Chamber of Commerce at 886-2440. Services Department at 886-1550 ext. 214 Copies ot the proposed changes wit! be available March 13th at the Watertoo Community Services Offices on the 5th Floor of the Marstand Centre, 20 Erb Street West, Waterloo, Waterloo Minor Hockey Association an- nounces special general meeting to consider amendments to their constitution. MARCH 27TH, mas-7:30 P.M. Rink in the Park Community Room SPRING CRAFT & INTEREST COURSES Courses commence the week of April 7th. Register now for the following courses: Window Wonders (sew curtains) Aquablcs/Leam Basic Calligraphy Beg. & Adv. Chin Wheat Weaving Line Dancing Straw Hat Decorating Ceramics Floral Design Crewel Embroldc Oil Painting Quilting COMMUNITY INFORMATION 886-1 550 WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 26. 1986 - PAGE iiGaaacs anior seniors with an income less than 815,000. For an appointment call 579-1020. PROGRAMS FOR SENIOR ADULTS Adult Recreation Centre 185 King St., South, Waterloo 579-1020 SOUNDS OF SUMMER ANNOUNCEMENT WW WATERLOO MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Aquabicsoasarm to Swim Beg. & Adv. China Painting Line Dancing Ceramics Creyel Embroidery asiii') "