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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Dec 1987, p. 40

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Moore TI EI C C C C Cl C CE C C Cl c before a nomination meeting is held. And while he hesitates to mention the names of possible candiâ€" dates, he said interest is evident as prospective candidates chatted and shook hands at last week‘s Like other parties, Ernest feels the Liberals are in good position to take the seat from Tory member of Parliament Walter McLean. Whether the support comes from disgruntled Mulroney voters or is proâ€" Liberal, Ernest is not sure. However, he does expect to see a lot of old faces returning to the Liberal party i 885â€"2760 | ; 360 REGINA ST. N., WATERLOO ® m Where you win at the losing game ! RI Eo 2o CA CA CA ol CA CA CA 2A £ | Waterioo !l-ns in there Vikings, only two more days until Christmas break is here! This week is a week full of incredible events. Last Friday was the annual Christmas Dance which was well attended and was full of lots of Christmas spirit!! Last night was a night to be rememâ€" bered by those dedicated students that went For the first time in the history of W.C.L the staff will be serving the students a delicious from this scrumptious meal, will be given to charity. Bon appetit!! The "Games of Winter" which is a play for the entire family is coming to our very own auditorium Jan. 4, 1988. This play presents the human stories of our outstanding Canadian athletes from past and present. The play is coâ€" sponsored by the city of Waterloo and Waterloo collegiate Student Council. For a low cost of 5 dollars, tickets for this quickâ€"paced and humorous entertainment are available. Tickets will be sold at Waterloo Centre and Adult Recreation Centre. There are approximately 600 tickets â€" so be sure to go and buy your tickets as soon as possible. This Friday, after report card distribution, there will be the traditional Christmas Asâ€" sembly. Looking back at past years, I can promise this assembly to be very enjoyable. Don‘t forget for any of you hockey fans, that Call me, l‘ll show you how to lose 17 to 25 lIbs. in 6 weeks â€" and â€" keep it off Martha Beattie SLIM WISHES FOR THE SEASON NO LONGER DON‘T LET THOSE LEFTOVERS GO TO e . i -’;”‘ !“< WEIGHT WAIST YOUNG DRIVERS Next Course Starts Dec. 21. 22, 23, 24 YD not available in local highschools (Continued from page 22) Locker Talk J & 220R WEX Sat., Dec. 26 11â€"5 King St. Sunday. Dec. 27 CHRISTMAS HOURS: WATERLOO 102 Weber St. North (at Lincoin Plaza) 746â€"1 123 as well as new support from young voters. "Not only are we going to get back those people who were less than enthusiastic in the past but also there is a lot of new people becoming interested in the party." The executive, Ernest added, has to justify to those people that it can revitalize and reform the party. In presidentâ€"elect Moore‘s acceptance speech he noted three main areas of effort: buildâ€"up the riding‘s coffers, look ahead to the election and to get people involved in the party. toritum Conph&l‘lcnuhh&q.rm’t want to miss it! Vikes host Forest Heights Trojans at 8:30 p.m. Well Vikings, enjoy your break while it lasts! Happy Holidays to everyone! Ohdl,wwhoolhbrvmflyw complete the busy Christmas season e * Over the course of Advent, various classes have sponsored needy people in our local community by raising to buy food and neododanwles.uachm“[nm ideas like a "KISS THE PIG" contest went over well, to help provide for those less and it is promised to display local high school‘s rotentiul musical talent. Such schools will include WCI, BCI, St. Jerome, St. Bennies, KCI and of course St. David. * Friday, we will hold our Christmas mass and annual assembly to add to the anticipation of t'Il"I% holidays. MERRY CHRISTMAS CELâ€" S Celtics, it promises to be fun! St. David CSS presents BATTLE OF THE BANDS, sponsored by 570 CHYM and Mothers Pizza. It will take place in February 1 w night is Night at the Audiâ€" m"_}““‘m’ you won‘t After a Day of Shopping â€" Heat ‘n Serve CABBAGE ROLLS 525 @90 Fully Cooked â€" Large COCKTAIL SHRIMP St. David c mings Try Them Once and You‘ll Never Bother to Make Your Own Again Roadhouse Style (Tip Removed) â€" 6.6 Ib. case 1 199 Approximately 26 1595 LASAGNA 525 @90 2% Ib. tray EVEN SCROOGE SHOPS at M&M‘s â€" | 2 Ib. tray its PINEAPPLE KABOBS Thaw ‘n Serve Cocktail Approximately 20 nwh-wmcmmm â€" Wrapped in Bacon CLAW SHAPES 4V2 lb. tray Tray of 15 4 Ib. tray WATERLOO CHARONICLE, WEDNEBDAY DECEMBERA 16, 1987 â€" PAGE 23 Advertising _ can save shopping time. 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