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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Jan 2001, p. 2

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STD CMEAfrE"gcé"hcrs:EsE , serving local and international students In thts day and age, ti Is increasingly Imponanl that our chlldren maklng and research and study skills are given special emphasis master certain fundamental basic skrlls, develop a strong, hie- m the juruor grades at Scholars' Hall. V long, work ethic, and acquire a Positive attitude towards Grades "vert, eight, nine and ten begin the transition from compcnuon and personal success. These attributes the acquisition of skills and knowledge to the belong to Indmduals who are strong economic, tntegrauon of acquired skills and knowledge with social 0' political forces 1t1 our society loday, Early intellectual investigation. InquIry. and creativity. The In men years at home, and throughout their school ability to develop an informed opinion and hes these Individuals were groomed for . "N ' __, . ' _ . . . . express II well and the ability to identify Issues (hen eventual successes Now, more than Mend: 'MagnityfiremAnittti wnh understanding and In present realistic ever before, "ur children need the solutions are Introduced In the intermediate Idelmnal, academic slulls. ethics, and grades at Scholars' Hall, pusuue personal attitudes provided by . . aScholars'Halleducauon A t1"tyity, _ Et? os1ety.1, 1lll Scholars' Hall . 888 Irillign Dr., Kitchener . 888-6620 . In grades one, two. and three, phonics , Is taught and applied lo oral reading and cancel spelling Each child vull use d basal reader and spcller and will need In practice Al home for thc weekly tei. Penmanship ls laugh! and apphed In nnlc making, wurndls and homework Memory IS trained and applrcd m numbcr Nth, lnlcmng \lnlls and fvllowmg lnxlrumnns Daily routmes and "rgamruoon skills are an mlcgral pan of the lummg prawcsx m thc pnmary grades at Scholars' Hall, In gradesimar, fire, and sir, students begun to use Ihetr reading, spelling, and arithmetic skulls In acqmrc new knowledge and to transmit mformatiom The ability In express oneself In the wrmen lorm " the mou Impurlanl skull developed at thm stage of learning. Written cxpresswe skulls such as sentence structure, paragraphmg, grammar,'capnalizauon, punctuation, cuhcsmn and coherence are taught. Also. note Fresh Sausage New York Strip Loin Steaks Smoked Pork Loin Chops Roasting Chickens Summer Sausage Whole Stick Chub Old Cheddar Sliced Scholars' Hall y/h TRADITIONAL ACADEMIC ACADEMY SPECIALS Accepting Applications for Sept. 2001 Admission into Grades K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; 9 and 10 (Limited spaces available for this present school year) '18.00ea. s9.00m 54.99% M.59m,. '2.29 '7.99 M.49 'l.69m, '/lb ht, 'llb Three-year-old Jasmine Onierang and her dad Joe Ortiz spent Saturday afternoon checking out the wares at the t3th annual Farm Toy Show and Charity Auction at Conestoga Mall. The event raised money for the Children's Wish Foundation, Continued from page 1 owners to keep their walk- ways clear for pedestrians. And when shovelling the snow, make sure to push the pile in the directiod of the traffic flow. Crews works 24 hours a day to clean up snow Class size - Classes Will have no fewer than 8 students and WI" n01 exceed I8 students, Tuition _ Annual lumun of S8,000 will apply for your first Chlld Ihulh early reglsualmn and early payment wnll significantly reduce this max-mum (whom. Brothers and ststers of the first child will he mated to attend, upon meeting the adrmsston requirements at a lumun of 314 and it? of the first chlld's luniun. l Old MacDonald had a toy farm "This is so that the plow Admissions _ Each student will pamctpate In an entrance test admmistered by Scholars' Hall, If, on the entrance test, a ' student cams an average grade performance at or alvve hts or her current grade With no academic area mun: than 5 months below current placement and. " the student can substantiate good citizenship m the past _ and, It the student and the pttrcnlljsl accept the cundltmns of attendance V lhcn, 4 studcnt would he muted tty attend Scholars' Hall, Mm CRAMFAU P%QTO www.3cholarshall.com doesn't knock it back into the driveway," Anderson said. But remember, he added, pushing snow from one's property directly into the road is illegal. For éafety reasons, Anderson said children should not be allowed to play in or around the snow- banks. And Frnally, one of the most important contribu- tions the community can make to the city's cause is to be patient. "This can be very serious if we have the plows out try- ing to clear the snow," he said. Anderson said the city usually aims to have the plows reach the streets with- in 15 hours of the end of each storm. He also said for those concerned with the current build-up of snowbanks at on secondary streets, the city plans to deal with these problems at the end of this week. .Netw ork Installation -FuI-Ser vice Consulting -Web Hosting -PC Soles "The plows and the {Computer Training oSearchable Business Directory! . Free Classified Ads! , News and Info about your community!, 'visit uptp.y,,vNltlrtt.er-los-' Tc-tmt #3 - 10 waging grew: tesi7n 886.1 099 www .moertettEyr.com modmrtter@modnettetcom, the mad netter salters will reach every street," he assured. "lt may just take a little more time, but they will be there." The'City of Waterloo is not the only organization with winter weather woes. The Region of Waterloo ts experiencing difficulty in collecting garbage contain- ers from the top of snow- banks or those that are hid- den behind snowbanks on sidewalks. To combat this problem, homeowners are asked to place containers at the edge of their driveways, or dig a ledge into their snowbanks for easier accessibility. Those 65 years of age or older, or who cannot physi- cally clear the snow from their properties, can call Home Support Services at 579-6930, ought to you b

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