g special dressâ€"up day at WCI Even though you ) may be too old to do the old ‘trickâ€"orâ€"treating 3 routine, you don‘t have to miss out on the fun, so feel free to come to school in costume. There will be special activities all this week to celebrate All Hallow‘s Eve, including the homeform pumpkinâ€"carving contest. The object is to carve a jackâ€"oâ€"lantern to resemble your homeroom uj by Andrea K. Williams. g Greeungs, fellow Vikings! This week will be a ’g busy one at Waterloo Collegiate so I‘m here to > Mlpywhcptrtkdmmm é ing in our hallowed halls of learning! Graduating students take note: Wed., Oct. 30 $ (thats today) is the University Information Proâ€" gram night. This event, taking at Resurrecâ€" g. tion High School from 7:30-"::5 p.m. will gprowdczhcla:uon(lnprognmoï¬endby most of Ontario‘s universities. All OAC students §\vho plan to attend university next autumn are & advised to attend U.LP night. @ _ Thursday, which is Halloween of course, is a 12 The Regional Municipality of Waterloo has estab lished a landfill liaison committee for the Waterloo Landfill Site. All members of the public are invited to attend the committee meetings. The goal of the commitâ€" tee is to identify operational problems that affect local residents such as litter and noise and to resolve those issues in a cooperative manner. The next meeting of the liaison committee is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 5, 1996 at the Waterloo Landfill administration building, 925 Erb Street West, Waterloo. Subsequent meetings will be held quarterly on the first Tuesday of February, May and August at the same time and location. If you require any additional information on the liaison committee, please contact Andy Campbell at 575â€"4777. LO0CEER TALL *%*4 _ WATERLOO LANDFILL ***"{IAISON COMMITTEE MEETING St. Jude‘se Private Academic School is experiencing increased interest from concerned parents who want their children to receive a strong foundation of basic academic skills in teacher directed, low ratio classes. As of Oct. 1st, 1996, St. Jude‘se has established a waiting list for grades 1, 2, 3, 7 and 8. St. Jude‘se Private Academic Day School presently has some openings in grades 4, 5, 6 and grades 9 â€" 13. * Please note that St. Jude‘s Tutoring Schoole also has limited openings available in the Extrahelp Clubse, the Homework Clubse and the Enrichment Clubse. Please contact St. Jude‘se at 888â€"6620 to confirm current availability. Thank you. PUBLIC NOTICE See you next week, Vikings â€" same time, same place, for your weekly update of the WCI world. graduates are invited to attend commencement to celebrate the excellence achieved by our class Beauchamp, Darren Brunk, Carol Hunsberger, Dan Lam, Alexis Morgan, Josh Paterson, Jakeet Singh, Ratsmay Pathamavong and Sabrina Wedel (not to mention dozens of other outâ€" standing Vikings). Friends and relatives of the November 1 marks a very special day for WCI (besides the fact that it is a PD day). On Friday night at 8 p.m., the commencement ceremonies will be held to honor the graduating class of 1996. To the sound of wellâ€"deserved applause, 200 Vikings will receive their Ontario Secondary School Diplomas. Many of WCI‘s outstanding scholars and leaders will be recognized, includâ€" ing over 90 Ontario scholars. Among the main award winners are Lisa teacher. The resulting likenesses are often remarkable, if not hilarious, so be sure to take a "We want it to be a legitiâ€" mate and worthwhile enterâ€" prise for the people (at Working Centre and Betty Thompson Centre) that are giving us space, and we want to make sure that it is a service that people need," Strong says. "Obviously, it‘s important that it fills some need." six months to determine whether it‘s meeting a need. Based on what he‘s seen so far, Strong believes the program will continue to operate after its sixâ€"month trial period. get to wherever it is they need to be." The walkâ€"in eye clinic proâ€" gram, which began operating early last month, is a pilot proâ€" ject and will be reviewed after (Continued from page 10) mail, in person or by fax (575â€"4481) to th Regional Clerk no later than November 15, 199 Appointments will be finalized by Regiont Council in December 1996 or January 1997. _ 2 persons required for a 3â€"year term expiri December 1999. Persons with a knowled and interest in airport matters including t marketing and promotion of the airport. If you are interested in such an appointmer application forms can be picked up at the office the undersigned or obtained by calling 575â€"449 Completed application forms must be returned | D) WATERLOO REGIONAL AIRPORT " YOU TOO CAN HELP j Each year, the Regional Municipality of Waterloo advertises for applicants from the public and appoints citizens to various Boards, Commissions and Committees that are required for a particuâ€" lar year(s) or Council term of office. These appointments give citizens of this Region, who are from a variety of backgrounds, a chance to volunteer and participate as a member of a Board, Commission or Special Committee. This year interested citizens are invited to apply for appointment to any of the following: T A) ECOLOGICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE 5 persons required for a 3â€"year term expiring December 1999. Persons with a knowledge and interest in environmental issues related to such disciplines and policy areas as Biology, Ecology, Hydrology, Fores Agriculture, Wildlife Management Urban/Rural Planning. B) HERITAGE PLANNING ADVISORY | _ COMMITTEE > 3 persons requitred for a 3â€"year term expitâ€" ing December 1999. 1 person to complete & term expiring December 1998. Persons with knowledge and interest.in heritage and preservation. C) REGIONAL CYCLING ADVISORY & COMMITTEE 3 persons required for a 3â€"year term expiri December 1999. Persons with a knowledge and interest in cycling issues and in the proâ€" motion of cycling and cycling safety. 8 e CRA 2 xsd c3 {7 $ & d *~/*.*| _ CTIZEN APPOINTMENTS +$,!, TO ADVISORY CcommiTttees Pork Cordons * $1,59,, Pork Butt Chops _ $1.99), Extra Lean Ground j Beef or Stewing Beef $2.691, Ring Bologna E. Stettner, CMC, CMO 150 Frederick Street 47 King Street, St. Jacobs 664â€"3610 Monday â€" Saturday 9:6 $3.69n $2.99n. $1.691. son Enterprises. in Calgary, are Industries and Six manufactur (where the prod been conceived i plus two U.S. and firms are all hoth what seems like that distributes | * A reflective the light down i The basic com| roof that admits are reflective tu from above the down into dark m’ m, f. devices for the production and emerges and p« of amazed this for 50 years alre exactly what Al Council product Scott Phillips ha of the newer tr The Canadian 14212 Tubular skyli Since 1990, a