l2 _.-.--------------------" - The Walenoo Catholic Dustncl School Board and " stall welcome stu6emts, volunteers, leacners and suppon slall back Io school A spectral wel mm 10 newcomets' We also want to take ms opponumy to Invne warmers ot the community Io v-sn our schools. and to share m the sleual and academu: growth ot our students _ Parents ut Juno: Wrganm and Wen stuthmts Ml sa,, 1mm trornjhe sdtool ragamng startog Gates and tranwortatkw arrangements Unless othtese med. Giana l to Game 8 studs!“ vetum to school on Tuesday, Septembel 7 tor a regular day or ciasses Knew Blessed Sacrament Blessed Kalen Canadian Martyrs Monw Ptasm None Dame ., VVFT Our Lady (1 Grace Sl.Aloysius,., _ T St AnneW --_. St We _ q?-' St Outlet.“ -rrr..8 St Dominic Sawo. St France, _-..- Pr' St, John.., .__frr_ St. Joseph. qFet_TF St. MM‘WW St. Panickw... sr Pall St, Teresa.... Tr___..e Srrrmomy. .-._.t.e Bus Transportation Unless you have been otherwise advised, " elementary and mm school buses will operate on the same schedules as last school lean Fm additional intorrnaMo regarding bus schedules, please cal the lransponallon olhce at5700915 (ext 4355. 4554. 4624. 4625) Public transrl automation may be oblamed by calling 741-2525 (Kitchener-Waterloo) or 623-7721 (Cantndge) t Monsignor Doyle Catholic Secondary School.. Trr...- Fe-p-rt . .. v-- V . _ _ V V _ . Grade 910 OAC students report to gymnasrum as lollaws: Grade 9 and 10 at9 00 a m, Grade 11 at 10:30 a m . Grade 12 and OAC students at 11:30 am. . School buses depart at 12:30 p m Resurrectm Catholic Secondary School...-.., t.r.qtVPe_ F...VVtrw__-__ .. V .tV."-r-t .rpr . V .._ . V _ . . Grade 11 to OAC sludenls repod to homeroom at 1030 am, - Dismissarat 1130 am . Grade 10 students moon to the Forum at 12:15 pm. - Dismissalar 3:00 p m . Grade 9 students report to me Cafeteria at 12:30 pm. - Dismissal at 3:00 p m. St. Benedict Candie Secondary SdtooC..-.-.-------- ___ _ .. _-r.-.----..------" .____ . _.. .. tVV tr.r. _ . Grades 9 and 10 students report to school at 9:00 tor Teacher Advisor Group, Gr. It - GAO report at 10:00 am Dismissal for all students at 11 :30 am. St. David CatNle Secondary ScNytk--..-------. .er.e__pr_ 'FF -..r_. _ 'ttt___t.r___. P,V F....-..'.'. V. . Grades 1010 OAC students room to school at8:10 am. . Grade 9 s1udents report 10 school at 11:00 am. . NorHransit buses deparl at 2:30 pm. St. Mary's Him St-,,......-.-,---.--------------------- __v_-__. __-ttt___-FV-.. tFVFt V F-Pr? V Pre ___ -.. . September 1 - Grade 9 a. 10 ONLY - Prtr-mttstratiort (9:00 am. _ 3:00 pm.) . Septenber 2 _ Grade " - OAC ONLY _ Preep'stration (9:00 am. _ 3:00 pm] . Seplerrber T - Grade 9 mport to gym at 11:30 am. Grade 10 reporl to cafeteria at 12:30 pm. Grade " - OAC report to their homeroom at 10:00 am. . September 8 - Frrst Day Regular Classes (FULL UNIFORM) [Merriam Languages Children are invited, at no charge. to learn Portuguese, Italian, Croatian. Polish. Ti, Secondary school crews are oilered in most oi mesa languages. Materials Jepos Cali 7‘5-6887lor registration and program intormatittrt. St: Louis Adult learning Centres . .. English as a Second Language/LING classes, sponsored by Citizenship and Ir .. Prepare tor Canadian citizenship hearing .. Seoondary school crediis _ classroom rnslruclron or study at home - Adull Basic Literacy & Numeracy programs, sponsored try the Ministry or Educ .. Day and evening sessions N Wet training (basics to advanced levels, popular applications. Auto Cad) .. Personal Support Worker f Weider training to Low registration tees, and NO tuition fees! .. Childcare (available at some sites) Regtstraoon starts August 23 Most classes begin September 13, 1999 Call tor ' more infatuation We look lorward to meeting you. Tel: sstFf2so Tel: 745-1201 Vrsit 291 Westminster Drive Me add Wtsit: 75 Allen St E, Waterloo Other yogurt: and service: Did you know? or We deliver language and basic skills training, sponsored by the Ministry ot Emcalion and Training. reading and writing programs to seniors at nursing and retirement homes, seniors' apartments and other sites across the Region Call 650-125tt to inqune .1 Corporate ruining: We have a broad range ot employee development modules. carnation and Iraimng programs computer applica- tions, English. as a seam! language. secondary school credits, loreign languages; and downsizing programs and services . and we'll _ A .. -- - . - - a _ -,-v,_eA_ - n.__AI___.._J - Dianne "out Chalr of the Board WM. myâ€... a... MW- ._",_r,_, r" w, __ - V _ - otreaaatroursimoroutstCa* St Louis Ceettrotrrraintnt" Dcwlopmont. - Cliih"iificle For additional tntormatton regarding registration, please call the appropriate school St. Louis Continuing, Community and Alternative Education 7455950 _895-1 716 578-7579 57943890 579-121!) 745-7171 145-396] 893-583) 145-7847 743-t541 7454531 _74tr-7793 .7424340 _743.440t 743-2131 748-1874 Secondary School Registration (September 7) classes. sponsored by Citizenship and Iromrgrattort Canada KitchemsrlWatedoo Tet, 745-1201 Vusn: 75 Allen St E, Waterloo Elementary School Registration Waterloo Catholic District School Board Welcome Back To School! Cambtidge Christ me King Mother Teresa Om Lady ot Fatima St Mblose. St. Anne _ - T . St. Auguslme St. Elizabeth . St Francis V St. Giegmy St. Joseph. _ T St Margaret St Michael St, Peter, Trr' q"T St. Vince!“ de Paul '2lr/2,tTc _ FFF" T _ "Ft __-tttptr 747-9005 OUILadyo Lourdes, FrVe TqT 8.....‘8864810 SLAgnesW P-r'"'. __,,,....,.)'-:) SirEtWirrBauer-- FFFtt . _ CP-rr"' ...884-8480 St. Matthew _._-V-.tr.__--'P-_ ___ ..,....A..r,..886»9311 St. Michael "rr.trtr.'-_-_t"-"""r"" . _..._o84-7650 St. ThomasAquinas... .. . WM‘V884-1880 saunsoted By the Ministry ot Education and Training Tuesday, September 7, 1999 Italian, Croatian, Polish. Tgtigna. Romanian, Russian ' Spanish. Youth and adults: mguages. Materials deposit applies. Classes begin after Labour Day. 1999 Call tor an appontrnent to registet or my! the campus near you for Bringing Waterloo to Waterloo .62 1 Ai680 624 _7 1 1 5 658MO4 1 62 t - 1 020 62 I 49920 740-3530 .651 0400 $2 l 037 1 52 I Ai770 622-6100 521-5211 740-0678 every Wednesday 886-2850 Ayr St Brigid Elmira St Teresa Maryhill St Boniface New Hamburg Holy Family St. Agatha St Agatha. St. Clements St, Clement Roger Lauder Director of Education 632-5150 6698843 6482332 662-t734 7474801 .699-527 I 622-1290 fi21 4050 741 BBS-1340 745-6891 Regional reform (Continuleld from page 1) Region M'WaierluC» council did dgree thus past june to make wme reforms regardrng rationalization ol servu‘rs and pulluul restrucrunrtg Counol agreed to have the region lake over mull responslblluy for transit and garbage collection. as well as completely separate regwnal and local councils by November. 2000, However most of the local councils want to replace the councillors theyll be losmg to regional council in 2000 with new local councillors of their own. And Waterloo City and regional Court. Sean Strickland said Tuesday he doubted that the reforms recently made by provineiar government is quite clear. They believe that amalgamation will save taxpayers dollars. And they also believe in fewer politicians. " A story in the Aug. l8, 1999 edition of the Waterloo Chron- icle regarding a proposed new Highway 7 btiween Kitchener- Waterloo and Guelph incorrectly identified a spokesman for the Waterloo Public Interest Research Group. Michael Parkin- son was the spokesman. The Chronicle regrets the error. "t think the agenda of the --Strickland Correction regional council would be enough to keep the provulce trom acuvely Imam-rung " wesh u way bul I dont thunk n ty, h: sand l think the agenda of the provincial government ls quite clear They behcve that amalgama- nun mil save taxpayers dollars And they also believe m fewer pohucums "t Fellow Waterloo ulv and regional Court Lynne Woolr tenuok sand [uesday she too felt regional council would have to make further reforms If it hoped to prevent provincul Intervention "l thok tds great that theme left Waterloo Region alone ior the urn: being," she sad “But I thmk ll makes It very clear that the local regional govern- ment has to really go back lo the Region of Waterloo Act and take a look at ire" And Waterloo?, third city and regmnal councillor, Coun, Mike Connolly, said Tuesday from the AMO conference that he loo believed the province would soon be breathing down regional council's neck if it dld- tit soon make mom reforms "Most of us are sull a little bit apprehensive." Connolly said, "Because although Gilchrist says, 'We want you to imple- ment your reform that suits you/ it really seems to be that if that doesit suit the govern- ment, then theyll do it."