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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Aug 1991, p. 8

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PAGE " . WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 7, t991 Menich the iceberg In a long list of community accomplishments. Shortly after establishing the centre, Memch was named gover' nor of the Waterloo Region's Retarded C hlldren's Association, a small group of "dedicated pee ple" who worked to rinse aware mess 1n the community. "It was one of the most movmg expenences I've had In working thh retarded chxldren." Memch sand "I would go Into schools whreh were attended by mentally challenged children) to make sure :f every thing was alright, and I found the teachers to be the most lnvmg. canng people you can possibly magma Meruch's other community ac. comphshments 1nclude work with the KVW Bluelme Club, which supported the KAN' Dutchmen Hockey Club He was a founding member ofthat group From 1961 (st 1968. he was a member ‘and thasrman for two years) of the K. A Hsgh School Board, While on 'n tt board, Memch was a member d we L'ameron Hexghls bulldmg murmurs and In that rule was :nstrumental ttt arranging' the unetrucm’m of that schoris ,'A'-"vlmme: pool, the first area pool . 'w hunk. ‘n cunperatmn writ l tf . w mmrzi and i munw'pmzi, Wrr. 3,". _ 1 t rumimg member '1' . W xiv". It, (1mm Hall If _ ’Buf the Ehnldren themselves had meredible, love and canng for me another The strong help the weak. and the weak help the Weaker That's the golden rule that we should all hve by We 'hmk chlldren should be learning 'rnm us, but we can learn from 21cm - here's one of the most mponan! things m our hves - in: man should help each other when vou're a volunteer. you're z-xposed to these types ofthmgs - " makes you a ddTerent person " SENIOR KINDERGARTEN - FULL DAY - HALF DAY 4% years on September t, 1991 JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN - FULL DAY - HALF DAY 3 years on September l, 1991 "The Alternative In Bilingual Education" SENIOR KINDERGARTEN TO GRADE EIGHT High academic standards encourage mastery of all let,',',? in both French and English. Emphasis is placed on deve op- mg the full potential D each child: intellectually, socially and emotionally, Curriculum includes drama. music and computer literacy. GRADES ONE TO GRADE EIGHT SuperStore Some places available in all grades meltleltettqr.trgtgt$oo swim, EIbSt tr, 01ka taikkens Everything m Cedar |s here, In 6 Grades! The Area 's Cedar SuperStore (Common! m page A7) He's also coached and managed mmor hockey and baseball for more than 10 years and knows through experience the unper- tance of organised sports m the lives of young people. That, he says, 18 why he's now 15 servmg as chairman in the city's Recreation Complex fundraising campaign. Menich's wife Eve also works actively in the community She was the ftrgt woman on the St. Mary's Hospital board, where she served for 11 years. and was a member of the Ontario Hospital Association several years. She is one of the founding members of the separate school board's family life program. and IS now vice. president of the local Meals on Wheels program. Fame and has worked with the KW and Area United Way for approximately 22 years (as presi. dent m 1976.77 and now as a member of the admissions and allocations committees). Though they don't do any vol. unter work together, the Memchs find tune to spend together. Once a week, they walk 12 miles, and they Jog five or gtx miles a day Another thing the Menichs do together TS travel, and they've been to places as wonderful as Afghanistan, Pakistan, Zambia, New Guinea, and West Africa. 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