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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 May 1998, p. 12

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12 Jeanne Hall and the employees of Discover Travel Lta. would like to welcome Carol to their staff of travel protessionals. Larol has 160 years corpc rate and vacation travel experience. one has traveiled extensively h a € J througnout North America, a* the Carippean, Europe and s dz the South Pacifi is »; For expert advice Larol invites all her clients and ‘ °s 4 friends to come see her at CAROL YOWORSKI Discover Travel for courte Travel Consultant ous, professiona: service & &3* 182 Weber St. N. Waterloo (Just south of University Ave } wOOD SCREEN DOORS Due to previous year‘s early enrolment activity, registrations accepted by internet or in person only at www .stjudes.com or at the school. 4â€"Week, Full Day Program Available â€" Academics and Golf August Golf School â€" combine your halfâ€"day, August schooling at St. Jude‘s with a halfâ€"day, four week golf program at the Waterloo Golf Academy. Programs are offered both in the mornings and afternoons for our students. Mayâ€"$425, Juneâ€"$450, Julyâ€"$475, Augâ€"$500 Tuition for a student attending 3 of the 4 weeks of summer school will be reduced by $50.00. No student will be accepted for less than three weeks. Arrangements can be made for out of town students to attend full days for two weeks. As of August 1, the total tuition is nonrefundable nvwogi\;“;éécitxms Many sizes and styles in stock Custom sizes available St. Jude‘s Private Academic School 419 Phillip Street, Waterloo FOR THE FINER THINGS (M WOO0 â€" who want an educational advantage over other students; who would benefit from an academic head start to the coming new school year; who are bored in the month of August and don‘t know what to do with themselves; who learn better in a teacher directed learning environment; who have birthdays later in the year and are younger than many children in their class; who could use a good dose of academic self confidence; who lose some skills over the summer and get off to a slow start in a new school year; who are making the difficult jump into grade 4, or into senior public, or into grade 9; who have completed their grade 9 and are now facing the challenges of Advanced credits; who need a little extra help with Reading, Writing, Spelting, Phonics, and/or Arithmetic Headâ€"Start School begins the first Tuesday after the long weekend at the beginning of August and runs for four weeks, half a day, five days a week. Grades 1 and 2, and grades 5 and 6 come in the mornings from 9 am to noon. Grades 3 and 4, and grades 7, 8, and 9 come in the afternoon from 1 pm to 4 pm. 465 Phillip St. (at Albert) Waterloo August Headâ€"Start. School Discover Travel PARKDALE !I 885â€"5850 paid by end of May $525 paid by end of July $575 1746â€"8747 for students in grades 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 8$88â€"6620 w see lhe The Waterloo Region District School Board recently benefiited from the generosity of three computer compaâ€" mies Computer companies donate to school board Earher this month, representatives from EMJ Data Systems Ltd of â€" Guelph, First Avenue Information Systems of Waterloo and MetaCreations of Californmia presented $21,500 worth of MetaCreations softâ€" ware to board officials that will help board paid by end of June â€" $550 paid by end of August $600 students with studies The donated Meta Creation products will offer students visual computing software and technologies for creation, enhancement and manipulation of images and graphics for print, digital phoâ€" tography and web/ design publishing. The products will also act as tools for the creation of 3D models, landâ€" scapes and amimations and special effects. Canadian Tire stores in Waterloo, Kitchener and Cambridge will be doing their part this sumâ€" mer to encourage safe and fun cycling throughâ€" out Waterloo Region. Last Thursday, Canadian Tire (in partnership with the regional cycling advisory committee) launched its inaugural ‘Canadian Tite Riders‘ program at Region of Waterloo headquarters in Kitchener. As part of the program, 20,000 copies of the firstâ€"ever urban bicycle route map of the triâ€"city area are now available to people free of Canadian Tire promotes bike safety their (From left) Frank Ewald and Steffen Pentelow of McQuarrie memorial school, Jim Estil of EMJ, Shawn Hudson of MetaCreations and Trevor McLeod of First Avenue Information. L:‘;,-w: S Jg,}‘ Esexc Scphens| NEW IN TOWN? 7th Mon â€"Thurs. 9:30â€"6:00; Fri. 9:30â€"8:00; Sat. 9:30â€"5:00 385 Frederick St. (Frederick Mail) Kitchener + 745â€"2771 LET US PUT OUT THE MAT FOR YOU! We I he bere to semve you after the sale" Oiwner, Norm Platz be sure to call charge at any Canadian Tire store in Kitchener, Waterloo or Cambridge or at Region of Waterloo offices. As well, as of this past weekend, ‘Canadian Tire Riders‘ will be available at local Canadian Tire stores on weekends through until Septemâ€" ber to offer people safe cycling tips, to answer customer questions, help assemble bicycles, show people how to properly fit a helmet or choose a bicycle and even do quick bicycle repairs and tuneâ€"ups for customers. OFF Phone 658â€"6700

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