The kitchen cupboards will be brimming this month for our six lucky winners of Voluntary Pay prizes for January. Each of the winners will reâ€" ceive a $50 gift certificate from Zehrs. Winners are B. Wisnowski of Allen St., D. Robinson of Milford Ave., J. Eatwell of Blythwood Rd.. M. LeBlanc of Lakeview Dr.. J. MacCallum of In a move to heighten community involvement in the school‘s opening, the public board has launched a Name the Scheo)} Contest to come up with just the proper handle for the facility, which opens in September . *‘*We want to involve the people,""‘ said the school‘s principal Don Schafer. "It‘ll be excitingâ€"maybe someone will dig up a name that reflects something significant to the history of Waterioo." Entries can be dropped of at or mailed to the Education Centre on Ardelt Avenue, Kitchener, or at any of the board‘s schoois in Waterioo. A ballot can aiso be found in this week‘s Chronicle. All entries must be submitted by March 18. According to Schafer the winner‘s name will be engraved on a plaque to be installed at the school‘s entrance. The winner will also be treated to a lunch with boeard trustees. All entries will be considered by a selection committee made up of Schafer, board chairman Elizabeth Witmer, superintendent of operations, Stewart Whitney, and superintendent of schools, Howard Parliament. The final decision on the name, however, rests with the board. N., entry unknown, cash taken. Cardil} Cres., entry unknown, taken unknown. Erb St. W., entry unknown, taken unknown. Cornerbrook Cres., entry basement window. stereo equipment taken. Waterioo Regional Police report the following break and enters for the week Feb. 16â€"22: Voge! Pl., entry unknown, purse, cash and credit cards taken. Albert St.. entry unknown. taken unknown. Weber St. Waterioo residents have a chance to name the Waterioo county board of education‘s new $2.5 million school in Beechwood west. Voluntary winners PAGE 4 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1987 9 Willow St. Waterioo â€" 5‘8"", thin build â€" navy blue clothing â€" face covered by navy toque & scarf and grey nylon If you have any information about this crime or any other crime, call CRIME STOPPERS. CRIME STOPPERS is offering a cash reward of up to $1000 for information that lead to an arrest in this case. Additional reward of up to $1000 will be paid for information which leads to an arrest in ANY SERIOUS CASE. TIPSTERS do not have to identify themseives nor testify in court. Call the special tollâ€"free number in Waterioo Region at 1â€"800â€"265â€"2222. Remember. crime doesn‘t pay, but CRIME STOPPERS Just before midnight Sunday, Jan. 2%, 1986 a man entered the PIZZA PALACE at 355 Erb St. W., in Waterloo. He pointed a gun at the lone female clerk and demanded all of the money in the cash register. She gave him the bills. The suspect ordered the woman to get down behind the counter on her hands and knees and to stay put. Once she had done this, he fled out of the store. SUSPECT DESCRIPTION: Break and enters Waterieo Chronicle Second Class Mail Registration Number 5540 Published every Wednesday by Fairway Press A Division of JEMCOM Inc. 225 Fairway Rd. S., Kitchener, Ont. February 25, 1987 Your chance to name the school Waterioo Regional 1â€"800â€"265â€"2222 Pizza shop heist Rodney St. and Terrystone Walk starting today, carriers will be making their subscription drives for February. Six more lucky winners will each receive dinner for two at Chances R and seats at the UW Humanities Theatre for the production of Pump Boys and 884â€"4220 Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. ~ Sir Richard Steele Open every evening until 9:00 Saturdays until 6:00 p.m. New books, magazines, greeting cards and books on tape. Special orders, book searches and mail orders welcome 88 King Street South Waterioo 884â€"BOOK (2665) DRESS FOR SUCCESS ror LESS! Exercise your mind at Words Worth Books 10 KING STREET NORTH, WATERLOO, Beside Waterioo Theatre ‘59 .579 +99 .129 JACKETS COMPARE AT $150 to $225 579â€"1107