yqfd:owinxyouth in issues that affect and Rowe are planâ€" :establish campusâ€" ntators to conduct at education instiâ€" . CODY‘s directorâ€" also looking at the wovincial conference before the next elecâ€" Phe fact that we‘ve heads of Canada‘s ment â€" the Prime r had a column â€" rou that government ing a concern in And the fact that anding off copies to MPs in Ottawa and MPPs in Toronto, ar be certain that want (youth) to mat what they want students to submit Iso be distributed to : will be exchanging will be heard by ho can make a difâ€" and in turn, they ng one or two camâ€" and maybe start ) election and take heir ballot." plved in CODY can sity Ave. W., Suite â€"3E9, or call 747â€" â€" in the area. And lacking, in our er is to provide ple with a tangiâ€" to express their which has been to invite political ils in our society a difference," m to the newsâ€" campusâ€"level ns, Gates and are getting to objective of the associations at TV tem Gates and editorial were excellent and all candidates did phenomenal jobs on their campaigns. h Now down to business. As spring approaches, the activities keep coming; the excitement of the presidenâ€" tial election has now died down and our president of it will be a smashing success. There are many upcoming events that need to be mentioned such as Battle Week, Athletic Banquet and Activities Reception. There is much to do and much to participate in, so get involved Bluevale! ï¬dehdknhnmï¬ddanufl’wa 94/95, Colin A. Jones, and vice Craig Cardiff, are getting ready to tackle the hefty job of selecting 17 outstanding students for next year‘s council. If you have not yet gotten involved and wish to do so, KRT may be for you. April 15 will be the last day for you to nominate yourself or any other suitable Of course, we can‘t forget Moods. Tickets go on sale the end of April. If you have any free time on your hands, visit Kristen Bond in KRT. Positions needed to be filled in the areas of make up, ushers and security. And last, but certainly not least, there is Mayfest! With our traditional, spectacular Grad Barbecue and exciting activities; with the help of next year‘s council, i. UV TC â€" B%CorieBellindBuLdmm elcome to a Week for a Better World. Don‘t miss (10â€"14 yrs) erun «B YÂ¥ a= TBTBT (Too Bad To Be Truc} Vivienne Williams; Sonya Papp; and YTV ‘s PJ Fresh Phil. mmnm:umnuwummmmnmm TKE HRREEKTE C A K AG bAK TAL EMKT S$P A BSf 4A C@BNEST@EGA MALL IN CONCERT WITH PLEASE PICK UP YOUR ENTRY FORM AT. to all By Fred Doughty ‘The ping pong tournament was a smashing success! Aaron McPhail emerged as the grand champion. Ms. Bock is running an "Identify the 13 Languages" éontest. Students have to figure out what languages express the word "welcome" on a poster. The winner gets a free lunch. Intratmural volleyball continues at lunch, providing exciting entertainment.Like always, there are lots of fun things to do. Students can sign up for Grad Night at Wonderland and for a Blue Jays game. Walk/Ride for Cancer pledge forms can be picked up in the activâ€" ity office. Exams are being held today, tomorrow and Friday. Good luck to those people who have to write! Monday is a P.A. day. Don‘t forget to come back on Tuesday! and sponsor forms, come ‘to student council. Battle of the Bands was awesome last night. Our bands were tomorrow. This is a great opportunity to get involved °0. into your home base | | Consumer Brand Preference at St. David and it‘s a lot of fun too. Well, thats it . | * " "O;FMOYOUTP®"* * | | | comn ponk Bgoyteg Washer guys. See you next week!!! AT , April 19th in Centre Court Â¥ 48y wocymim | Neillâ€"Wycik Coâ€"op College Inc 9% Gerrard Street East Toronto, ON MSB 1G7 Call: 1â€"800â€"268â€"4358 Toronto: (416) 977â€"2321 Not quite for free, but close... $312 a month! WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1994 â€" PAGE 11 old 30 Columbia St. E., Waterioo 888â€"7204 y en / t OISHWASHERS * No prewashing with Maytag * Full 20 Year Tub"* Warranty $§ 759 + Dependabie Care"* Drying * Heavy duty, super capacity DRYERS CANADA‘S NO. 1 CANADA‘S NO. 1 9â€"9