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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Nov 1986, p. 14

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PAGE 14 - WAYERLOO comma. yttE_rmEfiPfy_, NOVEMBER tit, was FIBREGLASS TRUCK CAPS of Cambridge Located on Hwy. 24 just SOUTH ot the 401. We're OPEN Monday to Friday", to am. tit Dark; Saturday til 4 pm. CALL 1-(519)-623-7670 TEISURELAND It, Stacey Pyatt Well kids, the year is flying by and look at all the fun and games (as well as hard work) that have been occurring at Bluevale. Remember that fabulous assembly we had. It was quite entertaining (ha, ha). Thanks to Mr. Prudham for being the only person bold enough to venture onto the stage. And what's happening in sports? Some seasons are over and some seasons are just beginning. In hall wrestling Andrew Hood-Morris is the grand champion with Brian J antzi and Lisa Baler falling behind fast. Bluevaie's major medievul stage production is coming soon and it promises to be good. Look for a cast of future stars. In floor hockey look out for an exhibition game between the Angels of Fair Play and the fabulous Creamy Sur- prises. And, on a concluding note, a question--should the Friday night Firelight Disco Club regroup. Please forward answers to yours truly or Brian Delahey. - Thank you to Wendy Crawford, who helped kick off our drinking and driving awareness campaign. The message certainly came across clearly. Well, exams begin in a little under two weeks. It's time to finally crack those books. For those of you who don't know the meaning of study or passing an exam, there are seminars in Learning Resources (room 118) to help you pre- pare. Congratulations to our junior and senior football teams. Both are in the finals Saturday at Seagram stadium. This is the first time the seniors have been in the finals since 1972. Let's support both teams Saturday, Vikes. Vikings of the week are John Hadley and Trish Birkmann. John led the junior volleyball team to the WCSSAA finals and Trish made a large contribution to the cross-country team at OFSAA. Honorary Viking of the Week is Amy Wilson, the valedictorian of the 1985-86 grads who all had a fabulous time at Commencement Friday. Andrew Hood-Morris Locker Talk "5°‘RECONDITI0NED USED vw RABBITS 6 month or 6,000 km guarantee Fast - Friendly Service For expert repairs call Mike or Klaus at 435 Conestogo Rd. W., Waterloo Waterloo Bluevale ,,',,sfst""" Volvo tc"',')"" Mercedes Volkswagen 884-7640 LARGE INDOOR, SHOWROOMS Pre-Winter Installation SUPERIOR MEMORIAIS 528 Victoda St. tl.. Kitchens (new urem- main) nun- "I! HENRI“. mm K "It!!! “I RECEIPTS October 1st, 1985 to September 30th, 1986 - End of Poppy Fiscal Year 1 985-86 1 984-85 No. of Envelopes Returned..................................-................. 3030 5791 Total Donations-Envelopes...................................................... $25,706.42 $46,363.10 DISBURSEMENTS Assistance8.Comforts........................... Groceries....................-........-......... Housing.-.---------- Travel............................-................... OpticalaMedical................................... BursarieslbEssays.-..--.-. Stationery&Printing.............................. Postage.-.------------. omceEquipment&Expense.-.-.-. Campaign Expense.-...--.-, Poppies...-..-----.--- Wreaths...........................-..............., March of Dimes..............................,...... Christmas Vouchers.........................., Donations - St. Mary's a. K-W Hospitals.. TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS, On behalf of the K-W Poppy Fund, gave so generously. mph Obs, Wendy Crawford, a Cambridge native who is paralyzed due to Injuries suffered in a drunken-driving accident when she was just starting a promising career as a model, addressed a packed auditorium at grade 1 1 and " students at Waterloo Collegiate Monday as part of a week-long campaign against drinking and driv- ing. Rodney Gilchrlet photo Donations................................,..., Wreaths............................................, Interest.............................................. Aerial Salutes - Kitchener a Waterloo. Ampliting Systems - Kitchener........... Telephone-DNA....--......--. TOTAL RECEIPTS............... ROYAL BANK OF CANADA APPOINTMENTS The Royal Bank announced the appointments of Bruce Maybury as Manager, Personal Banking, 32 Duke Street West, Kitchener; Bob Jones as Manager, Personal Banking, 70-74 King Street South, Waterloo; and Joe Pereira as Manager, Personal Banking Services, KitchenerNVaterloo, Retail Banking Centre. Mr. Maybury was formerly Manager of Independent Business for Kit- chener. Mr. Jones was formerly Account Manager, Independent Business in Waterloo. and Mr. Pereira was formerly Manager, Operations, Waterloo branches. These appointments, which re- ttect the Royal's confidence in the Kitchener/Waterloo area, will enable the Bank to increase its focus on the growing personal banking market. _ The following Royal Bank appointments in Kitchener/Waterloo are also announced: John Daniel, Manager, Personal Banking, 600 Fairway Road, Kitchener; Toby DeJong, Manager, Personal Banking, Highland & Westmount. Kitchener; Larry Gilmour, Manager, Personal Banking, King & Ottawa, Kitchener; Tom Hebbourn, Manager. Personal Banking, Westmount 8 Erb, Waterloo; and Debora Lizzotti, Manager, Personal Banking, Albert & Hazel, Waterloo. Fun Maybury Official Financial Statement K-W POPPY FUND yppy Fund, I would like to heartily thank all those who Joseph Oberholzer, Chairman W. D. Ross, Treasurer Joseph Oberholzer W. D. Ross, Bob Jones 364,894.80 $82.08 55,519.55 5,624.00 3,499.05 3,603.61 10,749.66 1,530.00 2,820.58 6,779.57 16,753.78 4,300.00 2.45850 3,420.00 20.000.00 3,349.50 1,452.41 3,740.50 324.30 Joe PereiTi 89.70 $73,044.74 i 62,218.90 5,070.00 5,733.22 565.57 5,516.36 12,346.75 7,464.44 2,565.20 5,550.40 16,170.00 4,782.23 2,414.28 2,414.28 3,265.00 7,333.85 1,822.73 1,637.33

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