pomepen Wms § . Sumcath 4c & 1 ! | | . "f X*Â¥ ( FATMENTS HLL ) | ;i;?%f“_s';‘g’\’:\â€x/i‘i;:' MARCH (§= sarz(19920..) * ucce â€" WiWeWiui There may still be a few weeks until Halloween, but here at W.C L. the activities don‘t stop! CWOSSA tennis was last Thursâ€" day, where Meredith Leask and Will Rowe got cheated out of their trophy in the finals, and tomor row is WCSSAA cross country, where _ we â€" will undoubtedly emerge victorious. We also have a «irls basketball game Thursday Well, Thanksgiving weekend is but a memory now, marked by hundreds of turkey sandwiches in W.C.I. lunch bags. All that we have left to look forward to in October now is Halloween â€" have you started thinking about your costume yet? You‘d be crazy not to take advantage of the one day the Viking dress code doesn‘t apply. (Not to put ideas in your heads, but if you come up with a creative enough disguise, you might just get away with sitting in the halls) = 350 fairview Park Mall The fair is coâ€"sponsored by The Volunteer Action Centre, Fair new Park Mall, CK.G.L. Radio ind Manulife Financial, and fea ures more than 40 volunteer wencles WC1 by Meg Holden 7. 550 Loplews Coupon On > 3. S“QL%M _x"* PAGE 12 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1991 THEsAVlNGSGO ON anoon _â€"__ Inglia with NATuRAL aas Home appuiances 44y GaS PURCHASE ANY ) % DRYERS S NATURAL GaS â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"1 FROM APPLIANCE AND \ Quasar superwa.e Volunteer Fair 1991 Whether you have an hour a iy. a week, or a month to spare, u_ will find rewarding ways to l that time at the 1991 Volunâ€" er Fair, October 18 and 19. at â€"‘""'â€"“’","? * % $a '12?“ :"':{:l L_I _ td (Limed Oummos)v‘ LARGEST APPLIANCE SELECTION IN THE TRIâ€"CITY AREA 700 Watts A F7 GROCERY BONUS! . > C 419 {[1323 4: :31 * One touch cooking with auto brown â€"~ MICROWAVES cL As low as MICROWAVE QuUARTZ BROWNER 279# MAKE NO PAYMENTS TILL il B | Each agency will have repâ€" resentatives on site during reguâ€" lar mall hours to welcome potenâ€" tial volunteers and to provide the public with information about their particular organization. Volunteer Fair ‘91 is an opporâ€" tunity to find out more about volunteering in your community and to have fun. There will be clowns, balloons, and face paintâ€" ing for the young and young at heart. The Fair will also feature I hope everyone had a great long weekend. I‘m sure everyone had their fill of turkey and after a week of cold turkey sandwiches, you‘ll vow never to eat it again. _ Monday Oct. 21 is our next Movie Night. Remember it is free By Erica Williams Congratulations to Norm (a Gene) Harper, our newly crowned Ms. Oktoberfest. He could use a pair of betterâ€"fitting pumps, but you can tell he‘s the kind of girl that always gets what he wants in a date, right, Norm? after school in our very own gym. Come out and see why we‘re so proud of our team (that‘s what Activity Days are for; rememâ€" ber?). Next Monday, you‘ll have a chance to see our tall, muscular volleyball players in action, and, Tuesday, we‘re all faced with the tough decision between the field hockey WCSSAA game, or boys‘ KCI 9 J 17 cu. ft. REFRIGERATOR * Frostâ€"Free _ *4 Casters $ [~~~1 ONLY E | Self Clean 30" RANGE esc d * Digital Clock i eanilii + Black Glass Door sï¬ ONLY .... (Limfted Quantmes) 2 , (Approx Vaiue ‘_“’-Sâ€va;‘ Admiral 20 cu. ft. Refrigerator/Freezer McCLARY MANUFACTURED BY THE MAKERS OF G.E. 17 cu. ft. REFRIGERATOR * Tampâ€"Asurg!~ * Textured Stee Exteriqr * Seeâ€"Thru Retrigerator Meat Keeper * Two Seeâ€"Thru Humidityâ€"Controlied Crispers * 20 Cutie Foot Storage Space * Two Food Storage Containers * Retrigerator Light and Freezes Light ; SALE wHEN you K 4 659 WHAT Ye ‘\ Come on out and join the fun, and while you are there check out the 1991 "Volunteer to Cook® cookbook, mandatory reading for busy individuals and volunteers. two days of free entertainment, as the Fairview Park Fountain Area plays host to Kelly The Klown, the Dirt Road Blondes (story tellers), John Burgie, (juggler), Cathie S. (children‘s music and balloon artist), and Kids on the Block (puppeteers). This week in sports, the Basketâ€" ball team is playing in our main gym against Elmira. to all students with a student‘s card, and only open to those with a students‘ card from this school. Next Wednesday, Oct. 23 is our Community Work Day. If you choose to participate, you will go out into your neighborhood or community and find someone who is willing to hire you for three hours. You will be given the contracts this week and must have the employer sign it. It must be returned on Monday, Oct. 21 to be able to participate on Wednesâ€" day. On Wednesday you will get those three hours off school. It is designed to raise money to help support your clubs and teams. It goes towards equipment, uniâ€" forms and travel costs for tournaâ€" ments. So I hope everyone will participate because it‘s fun and you don‘t have to go to school. The money should be returned to the school by Oct. 24. ?":_: Price, Pair 3 timed cycies including normal and permanent press ‘a horsepower motor Large topâ€"mounted lint screen 3 wash/ninse temperatures 3â€"position water level switch " norsecrowof motor Heavyâ€"duty direct drive transmission 4 CYCLE AUTOMATIC WASHER & DRYER WHEN YOU KNOW EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT STORE HOURS: Mon â€"Fn. 9 a m.4 p m Saturday 9 a m 4 pm 699 $‘699 AmmN A Trustee‘s responsihflily includes app;ov;rn-g the action and Administration‘s responsibility includes executing this action to the best of their ability. We are all "ACCOUNTABLE." I am running for election for this term. As your incumbent Trustee for Waterloo Separate School Board, I am asking for your continued support! This original team has Ee e now expanded to fourteen teams of up to 30 people each, all working on Strategic Planning for the ‘90s. More interest than ever before has been generated throughout the Region with more communication and participation. Politically this location was not a wise choice. Going to a prestigious setting such as Langdon Hall does not incur favourable public opinion, and if there had been input by myself and other trustees, we would have given them this advice. Administration‘s responsibilities also included finding a location with a conducive environment for this type of intensive meeting. They also had to consider reasonable and competitive prices. They found a place for the weekend that they thought met all the requirements. Sn me on m hn on hn en on hn ho n t on an me n on an n on wl Administration‘s responsibilities included finding well over 30 members of the community willing to give up three days for an initial planning session. They were to be both Catholic and nonâ€"Catholic, including two trustees, two n elementary students, two . s secondary students, k * parents, members of government, members of the clergy, board **° E h 1 s 4 J-Q administrators, business E* leaders, and members of _ [¢ tnFs h. 2 e the community : n t passsss0e8s8s80@e@e@e@eececen The Board approved a Strategic Planning Process. The purpose was to develop a comprehensive longâ€"range action plan to take us into the 21st century. The effects of this plan will be realized by the 21,000 students, their families, the 2,000 employees of the Board and, ultimately, the budget of $125,000,000. I was away on that fateful weekend, but returned to "tongueâ€"inâ€"cheek" questions of how I liked my "posh" weekend at Langdon Hall, I did not even know what a "Langdon Hall" was â€"â€" nor have I been there, although I have heard it is lovely. TRUSTEE TALKS By Jacqueline Papke Let‘s clear the air on Langdon Hall. 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