Waterloo Public Library Digital Collections

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Oct 1990, p. 24

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

PAGE 24 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1990 Locker Talk This week we celebrate Thanksgiving at our school. It is a time to be thankful for the family, friends, and lifestyle that we are fortunate to have. It is also a time to think of the less fortunate in our community. Special thanks to all who donated food goods and who helped in the Thanksgiving Liturgy. Our sports teams play "the new school on the block", Resurrection. Come out and watch us burn those Phoenix back to ashes. ‘ Attention Grade 10 science students â€" beware of those ninja turtles and poisonous snakes on your Laurel Creek study this week. "Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears" as the grade 10 English students head to Stratford for Julius Caesar next week. This week‘s trivia: Who is "Captain Attendance"? Waterioo collegiate ECHOES IN THE HALLWAY Nathan Ng and Elaine Hua "Hi Nathan." "Hi Elaine." "How are you?" "I‘m ok. And you?" "I‘m feeling good." "Great." "So what‘s up?" "A bit of this, a bit of that." ‘"Meaning?" "Oh, you know." "No, I don‘t. Tell me." "Ok. Ummm . . . I was at Chess Club today. It‘s lots of fun. Every week, Wednesdays afterschool, in the library, we do it. You should come." No thanks. What else?" "Ahhh . . . There‘s the Reach for the Top tryouts, Monday mornings at 8:15. We play in M. Abbott‘s portable â€" you know, the green one. Mr. Erxleben thinks we need more people, though. Wanna come?" "I‘ll consider it." What about you, Elaine? Tell me something interesting." "Let‘s see . . . Ring days for the grads â€"â€" they‘re today, tomorrow and Friday â€"" _ original." "How about Transit photos? Know about those? 11:30â€"1:30 in the auditorium, if you want to use bus passes. Or get student fares." "I prefer to walk." "Stop being so cynical." "All right, fine, fine. Say . . . are you going to the Ms. Oktoberfest pageant tonight? It‘s at 7:30, here at the school." "Probably. I hear there‘s a ‘bruâ€"haâ€"ha‘ afterwards, _"Yeah, that‘s right. Guess what, Elaine? Thanks giving weekend‘s coming up. You know what I‘m going to do?" too. Costs a dollar for admission, right? I knew that; c‘mon, tell me something St. David Sun. 11 â€" 5, Mon.â€"Wed. 9â€"6, Thurs. & Fri. 9â€"8, Sat. 9â€"6 SALE ENDS SUNDAY WHILE QUANTITIES LAST 102 Weber St. North (at Lincoin Plaza) Solid turkey breast filled with old country style bread stuffing. No waste â€" no bone. Avg. weight 1.5â€"2.5 lbs. WATERLOO STORE HOURS: 746â€"1123 345 Erb St. W. (Quick Trip Plaza) 146â€"5677 STUFFED BONELESS TURKEY BREAST JUST IN TIME FOR THANKSGIVING "Buy a turkey?" "No, silly. I‘m going to relax. That‘s it: relax, clear my mind, and do my homework." "Same here. That‘s life, eh?" "Yeah. See you ‘round, ‘kay?" Many thanks to all Grade 9 parents who attended "Meet The Teacher Night" last Wednesday. The evening began on a humorous note as segments from Grade 9 day videos were shown to the parents. There were many chuckles as Grade 9s were seen piling into a car, dressing in wild styles, and my personal favorite, using their noses to paint. Hang in there . . . only two days remain until the muchâ€"awaited and muchâ€"needed long weekend. If you happen to be in town on Monday, October 8th, try and attend the annual Kâ€"W Oktoberfest Parade Park against our big rivals WCI. Face painting for the games will be available in the front hall during third, the break and fifth period. Go get ‘em Raiders. This will also mark the first appearance of our Power Squad. . in which many Knights will be marching. Have a safe and relaxing weekend B.C.I. and Happy Birthday to K.R.T.‘s President Kirby! Darlene Evans Our first dance of the year was a great success. Over 300 people showed up and danced with that unique Raider style. Amanda Soikie and. Chris Graham put a lot of work into preparation to make it run so smoothly. Congratulations! And tomorrow, I‘m sure you‘ll all be happy to know that Interim report cards are being returned to you. Remember to take them home and show your parents! In the first two weeks of Torch collections, students and staff raised over $630 for Alzheimer‘s Society and the Terry Fox Run. Way to go! This Friday is a sports day and our Jr. and Sr. boys football teams have a double header at Cherry ‘"Bye â€" Elaine." "Bye . . . Nathan." Here comes the month of October â€" it is a time CANADA‘S LARGEST SPECIALTY FROZEN FOOD CHAIN!!! ithout the work! restaurants. 14 ounces of centre cut beet As served in fine 3 individually wrapped 1.1 th. packages. Sold by the case only HARVEST of VALUES Bluevale CHATEAUâ€" BRIAND CABBAGE ROLLS KCI A succulent meal for two! SIDE BACON Microwave or 2 lb. Tray #1 Quality lb. Lightly breaded. Heat ‘n‘ Serve. ? mo‘om ; lb.1 099 4 Canada‘s and herbe. it is the official LEMON AND HERB CHICKEN BREAST "doDer ost 3.3 tb. Case 4 OKTOBERFEST SAUSAGE Muubers Lean and Meaty All white meat Authentic â€" CLOSED THANKSGIVING MONDAY Beet tendertoin lsodlofopfl.nn:m 1 299 taste. 6 x 4 oz. steaks. Tray Approximataty 4 :'M" 2 ib. Tray Try it on the BBQ. 6 x 6 oz. filets. Z3 Guaranteed tender! BACON WRAPPED TURKEY FILETS Sarsfield‘s BACON WRAPPED FILET MIGNON 20 oz. pie. LASAGNA Thaw & Serve PUMPKIN PIE _ Microwave or Oven Heat A new taste sensation! 16" Aoointmien wote breast stutled with smoked ham and Swiss chease. 6 oz. serving. Half or whole. osi EJ neady to serve BLACK FOREST STYLE HAM 19 :?‘l‘f’lgr tb. 3 J ICKEN Gfl%flfl BLEU SHRIMP RING 12 oz. Boneless 14"

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy