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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Jun 1995, p. 11

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Irena Wethasch Soprano Benefit Concert for House of Friendship to get along better ‘ EW mngiah * Carol Ann Feldstein, mezzosoprano * Elaine Merritt Pudwall, pianist * Kimberley Ennsâ€"Hildebrand, soprano + Carp) Isaac, pianist * Laura Pudwell, mezzosoprano * Willem Moolenbeek, saxophonist Tickets $20 ($15 Qualifies for tax receipt) lckets avall&Dl@ prone:749.9327 Fax:742â€"8868 M‘#gmw in Person: (all hours) 63 Charles St. E., Kitchener goo‘ Concert Sponsored by ArKay Press *.. _»» En Transport Lid. * Superior Memoria Muemssmonlymouboyu'fimhhdhpumk- udfquuhSchaMMThchUnfl&eofphymmit extremely difficult for us to choose our team. Wummm«ammmm Association‘s Squirt Select Team: 1 would like to thank everyone who made the tryouts possible, including mmm,mwmmmmwumwyu truly hope that even those not chosen will try out for the Select Team next year. Mloflhandidamsbowdmmmfioamdabimy,ngood ¢ nfleaionolflnqumyofmwiawmwlhebmmphy. mil 1: Michael McFarlane Robbic (Telford) Ryan Cook ~ _ Join Us for a Concert of ~ _ Secred Music â€" Spirituals and Popular Songs Selections from Mendelssohn‘s ‘Elijah‘ Kids Furniture Plus BABY WORLD Amazing Brace Geoff Beliew, Coach, WMSA Squirt Select Team Sunday, June 25, 1995 Congratulations to members of the Waterloo Minor Soccer Association‘s 1995 Squirt Select Team 7:00 p.m. Waterioo Mennonite Brethren Church 245 Lexington Rd., Waterioo » Ron & Barb Schiege! © / * Shantz Coach Lines Ltd. * James Stecle Michael Leffering Featuring and Frieng.s flan& J\é David Beliew Michael Ryan * Superior Memorials = The Record > > > Theodore Baerg 3i us o have : says program supervisor Pain Comens. ve : "They have varying levels of education," she says. "We le â€" have students who have very little education to students a~ who are extremely well educated, such as doctors and engiâ€" s. â€" neers. Some have very little or no English when they come im :© here, and some have quite a lot of education in English that le â€" they‘ve taken in their own school system. So we have to accommodate all of those learners â€" we divide them accordâ€" ve : ing to their level of English, and then we try and meet their d, needs. Those needs might be grammar or an orieritation to se e# "We must sell out to the bare walls!" 1‘ } _ a, our selection is The Leather Gallery is ‘ OU Ts san "__ 2°" CC â€"â€" TGiC43 11| DAYS ALL LEATHER RINITURE UST GO! WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1995 â€" PAGE 11 the community. We try to enable them to become participatâ€" ing people in the community , whether it involves work, their child‘s school or groups they have like interests with." Comens says the move to University Heights will mean more opportunities for Kâ€"W English school students who, like Adult â€"Basic Education students, can go on to learn a trade or take secondary school classes. 4 "We‘re looking forward to the move," Comens says. "We‘re really excited about it, and our students are excited about it P ITALIAN LEATHERS TOO!!

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