PAGE 4 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, News digest Neufeld to draw winning ticket A lucky person will win an original Woldemar Neufeld oil painting valued at $900 Friday at 2 p.m. when the artist, who donated the painting for raffle by Kâ€"W Hospital, will travel from his home in Connecticut to draw the winning ticket. Also on hand will be Ross Hahn, campaign chairman for the hospital Equipment Renewal Drive. The draw takes place at Carmichael Gallery, 14 King St. N. Sale of the tickets is expected to raise $3,000. Police Week displays Three University of Waâ€" terloo graduates have sucâ€" .cessfully completed the proâ€" fessional development program for teachers at Simon Fraser University. Brenda Sophia D. Sawatzky and Jean Elizabeth Snell had previously earned BA degrees from Waterloo and Waterloo Regional Police will celebrate Police Week‘s theme of "Serving Your Community" with displays, tours and an awards night at the Police Recreation Cenâ€" tre May 15 at 7: 15 p.m. Locally, displays will be set up at Conestoga Mall Thur$day through Saturâ€" day. Three complete teacher training Students at Elizabeth Ziegier Public School spent time last week cleaning up their school yard. Christopher Smith (bending), Shalon Jeffers and Shawn Riggs, eightâ€"yearâ€"old, grade three students at the school had a great time participating in the 1986 Pitchâ€"In campaign, a provinceâ€"wide venture sponsored by Sunoco. Waterioo Chronicle Second Class Mail Registration Number 5540 Published every Wednesday by Fairway Press A Division of Kitchenerâ€"Wateriloo Record Ltd. 225 Fairway Rd. S., Kitchener, Ont. May 14, 1986 HERE‘S THEIR PITCH David Taylor Saunders held a BSc. Acting dean of education Dr. Stan Shapson stated: "These are difficult times for education students, but this group has impressive qualifications. They are probably more motivated and better academically prepared than any previous class. Choosing a career in education at present reâ€" quires a high degree of dedication and commitâ€" ment, and I believe it is safe to predict they will be outâ€" standing teachers." Women‘s World ‘86 at Town Square Waterloo Town Square will be hosting Women‘s World ‘86 from May 21â€"24. _ Fashion Shows will take place at 1 p.m. in the Texas Bar BQ on those dates and will feature fashions from Reitman‘s, Fudge‘s, Pants Plus, Lizzy R. Fashions and Uniform Shop. The owners of the Texas Bar BQ, Jim and Freida Kotsopoulos, have agreed to donate 10% of their week‘s receipts to the Anselma House. As well as the fashion shows, there will be speakâ€" ers and demonstrations takâ€" ing place under the skylight of the mall throughout the four day period. The fashion shows will be coâ€"ordinated by Carolyn Fitzpatrick and all ladies (and men too!) are invited to come out and support the Anselma House. Mark Bryson photo Waterioo Town Square GOOD DRIVERS TO GEORGETOWN FROM 629.00 RETURN EVERY TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY RETURNING TVESDAY and FRIDAY Call 886â€"1 420 SPECIAL FLIGHTS or visit us at: 500 Gien Forrest Bivd. Waterioo Hrs: Mon.â€"Fri. 9â€"5 p.m. VIC FOSTER‘S TRAVEL Auto Insurance Rates for 2 car discounts up to 20% Abstainers discounts also available TRIANGLE INSURANCE BROKERS INC LOWER Call us now at: 886â€"8300 * Coffee and End Tables * TV & VCR Stands * Odd Chairs * Bedroom Headboards, Nig'ewt Tables, Dressers * Light fixtures * Wall Units * Kitchen Sets Select Merchandise Priced to Clear FOR HOME and COTTAGE SCRATCH & DENT Large Selection of Floor Models and Discontinued Furniture Priced for Immediate Sale QUALITY MERCHANDISE UP TO Come see our newly decorated 16,000 sq. ft. showroom featuring Furniture, Appliances, TVs and Floor Coverings homeland furniture== ST. JACOBS PHONE 664â€"3301, 664â€"2905 Mon.â€"Thurs. 8â€"6,; Sat. 8â€"5 Open Till 9 p.m. Fridays SALE MEET Erica Ehm Friday, May 23 sâ€"11:30 Super Skate Seven admission $5 50 %%/0 OFF