PAGE 16 â€"â€"WATERLOO Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. â€" Sir Richard Steele Laurier pact Open every evening until 9:00 Saturdays until 6:00 p.m. The Waterloo Region Separate School Board‘s Education Week Committee has finalized plans for Boardâ€"sponsored activities to be held April 26 to May 2. The board‘s activities commence with a giant breakfast to be served Monday, April 27 at a Catholic secondary school from each city in the Region â€" St. Mary‘s in Kitchener, St. David‘s in Waterloo and Monsignor Doyle in Cambridge. The breakfasts will be prepared and served by senior administration and consultant staff between 7: 30 and 9 a.m. Elementary school principals, intermediate division teachers and two students from each intermediate class in each of 43 elementary schools will attend, along with trustees, parish priests and local politicians. schools will attend, along with trustees, parish In addition to the board coâ€"ordinated priests and local politicians. activities, individual schools will be offering Each division in the board has been _ activities of interest to the parishâ€"homeâ€"school encouraged to participate in a specific activiâ€" _ community. Hosted by the Waterloo Region Separate School Board and the Waterioo County Princiâ€" pals Association, the conference will be attended by principals, viceâ€"principals and senior administration from nine Ontario separate school boards: Dufferinâ€"Peel, Hamilâ€" ton Wentworth, Welland, Wellington, Waterâ€" loo, Brant, Lincoln, Halton and Haldimandâ€" Norfolk. Some 175 representatives are expectâ€" ed to attend. Two trustees of the Waterloo Region Sepaâ€" rate School Board were named to Catholic trustees‘ governing bodies at the Ontario Separate School Trustees Association‘s annual meeting. The firstâ€"ever Ontario Catholic Principals‘ Conference for this Region will take place Friday, April 24, at the Cambridge Holiday New books, magazines, greeting cards and books on tape. Special orders, book searches and mail orders welcome. Charles Yates of Cambridge, chairman of the Waterioo Region Separate School Board, was reâ€"elected to the OSSTA Board of Directors, on which he has served since 1975. RC Board finalizes plans for Education Week Principals‘ conference to feature Frank Clifford 88 King Street South, WaterlOo 884â€"BOOK (2665) Exercise your mind at Words Worth Books ThA q Wilfrid Laurier University has signed an exchange agreement, initially for three years, with the University of Birmingham in Great Britain. _ Dr. Russell Muncaster, academic viceâ€"president of Laurier, said the agreement will provide for student, faculty, and administrative exchanges between the two universities, beginning next year. ) _â€"It is the second exchange program for Laurier with a university outside Canada. In 1985, a similar program was established with the Philipps University of Marburg. West Germany. We invite you to come in and see the most extensive line of Casual Furniture available today. 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Ray Palubiski of Kitchener was elected to his first oneâ€"year term as an Ontario repreâ€" sentative on the Board of Directors of the Canadian Catholic School Trustees Associaâ€" tion. He is one of 11 directors, two of whom are from Ontario. Keynote speaker will be Frank Clifford, a Ministry of Education official and former Director of Education for the Waterloo Region Separate School Board. Tom Reilly, Associate Director of Education for the Dufferinâ€"Peel Separate School Board, will also address the gathering. Special guests attending the oneâ€"day conferâ€" ence will include Claudette Millar, mayor of Cambridge, Matthew Ustrzycki, Auxiliary Bishop of Hamilton, as well as trustees of the Waterloo Region Separate School Board. STECKLE OUTDOOR ELEGANCE ALSO SEE OUR FULL SELECTION OF PERFECT PLANT ‘‘The Natural Choice in Artificials JENKINS INDOOR LANDSCAPE 20 Steckle Pl. 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