oy o en is A uty en nb C M Te ons wï¬ atrc «. Woodworking Technician is a twoâ€"year 'F;o- gram featuring one coâ€"op term each year. This has a coâ€"op enrolment limit. Food and & m Management, offered in Waterloo, also is two years in le.n:g:?l and features.two ~work terms which are luled back to back. : The programs in Robotics and Automation and SEE THE GREAT LINE UP _ OF CORVETTES ON.DISPLAY IN THE MALL C@ONEJST@GGA WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY Corvette EXPERIENCE THE WARM & FRIENDLY SERVICE OF CONESTOGA MALL SHOW workshop, important new service or promotion that should be shared with Waterloo business and the community? The Chronicle wants tohear from you. Drop off information for Tid in Broadcast Systems are each three years offered at the Doon Campus and feature three work terms. a Further information on these programs and on coâ€"op at Conestoga are available from Liaison Services at 748â€"3516 in Kitchener. Students receive medals at wburï¬n:g. Drop off information for Tid Biz at our during regular business hours or mail items to business reporter Deborah Nine students from The Waterloo County Board of Education competed in the first F dthmmv:um;:d 7 our for their skills. The students m thcory within thei technica1 lC theory n their technical Aï¬dmnddinuochmiul Drafting was won by Carson Brown, Southwood Secondary school, and a gold medal in Residential Wiring by Dan Jantzi, Waterlooâ€"Oxford district seconâ€" Mmllnn!i)“xm of Wnurlf: Collegiate tute.won'agflver medal Anthnanlhnfmdlmshleunyof Cameron Heights Collegiate Institute won a bronze medal for Welding. _ | 9:30â€"6:00 t â€"_.__.*Tas Semething Completety Dijjerent" CcaALi. SPLASH SPA RENTALS 1â€"421â€"0958 K &@ MWM 119 King St. West GREAT FOR BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES, COMPANY BBQs, SPORTS TOURNAMENTS, ROMANTIC EVENINGS OR WHATEVER THE OCCASION â€" USE YOUR IMAGINATION! WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1990 â€" PAGE A17 We deliver & set up â€" No plumbing required