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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 May 2001, p. 28

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Fairway m wmnoo mm: 746-1666 Valerie Poullon Mazda protege" SE on cash purchase from Mazda - ox tht cash purchase from Hulda 3-Series SX EL ttit cash purchase from Made 626 lx-I4 on cash purchase from . M, 500 down or trade equivalent on lease, freight and P.0.f, included . CD Player . Power group -- . 5-speed manual trortsmissron q llir conditioning . Standard dual air bags Waterloo students fare well at regional spelling bee Ti,; first Kitchener Waterloo Spelling Bee of Canada was held this past weekend at the University of Waterloo and featured 12 fmaiists who will now go on to the provin- cial competition in Toronto June 3. The winner in the primary category was Vishal Singh of Sandowne public school in Waterloo, who correctly e ftrst Kitchener spelled faint for the Win, He school finished second while "complainant" for the wm I Waterloo SpetlirtgBeeot topped Sanket Paul of Rowena Rodrigo ot Empire Eric Hollbauer of Immaculate Csmada was held this Keatsway public school and public school finishedinthird. Heart of Mary finished in past weekend at the Jalen (knoll-Woolery of Catherine Weiner of second, and Soumya Narayan University of Waterloo and Kkatswaywhofinished uisee Immaculate Heart of Mary of Madiregor public school featured 12 fmalists who ond and third place [spec won thelntermediate catego- inWaterloo tinishedin third will now go on to the provim tively ry, followed by classmate All 12 will now travel to cial competition in Toronto Paul Stankiewicz of Stephanie Hofmauer Swati Metro HallinTorontotorepre- lune 3. Immaculate Heart of Mary Singh of lamelwood public sent Kitchener-Waterloo in The winner in the primary Catholic school won the schoolfinishedinthird. the four age categories category was Vishal sing] of junior category by spelling lnthe senior category, Raul of the provincial Spelling Sandowne public school in "banquet." Linda Yang of Reginato from Sunnyside Bee of Canada champi- Waterloo, who correctly Northlake Woods public public school comedy spelled onships . Language and work exchange available to local students he Summer Work, offering local students a experience that will allow Student Exchange is unique life and job training youth to explore Canada for . $3,000 down or trade equivalent on lease, freight and ROI. included . Standard am am " engine . nH/FM/CD stereo system . Standard dual our bags . $4 ,900 down or trade equivalent an lease, freight and PM. included . Convenience Package with power group included . air conditioning . 3rd row Tumble-lmder" seats and tailgate position . 2nd raw Side-by-Slide"' seats . Slander-d dual air bags . $2100 down or trade equivalent an lease, freight and P.thF. included . Optional IM-hp, 2.0t DOHC engine available " and ES models) . RMIFM/m stereo system . Standard dual air bugs $23,995 $20,795 $15,295 $15,295 spelled faint for the win. He topped Sanka! Patil of Kealsway public school and Jalen Canoll-Woolery of Keatsway who finished u) sec- ond and third place respecr Lively. Paul Stankiewicz of Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic school won the junior category by spelling "banquer" Linda Yang of Northlake Woods public 'purchose financing for up to 60 TREE? tht lease from 0R lease from " lease from tht lease from Catherine Weiner of Immaculate Heart of Mary won the intermediate catego- ry, followed by classmate Stephanie Hoffbauer. Swan Singh of Laurelwood public schootfinishedinthird. $269” '25r $199“ $199“ www.mo:do.co 'per month/ a months 'pet mow}! 'per Ml WWI 40mtmths free, while giving them a chance to practise their French. The Summer Work- Student Exchange will place 850 students from across Canada with host families and with work opportunities outside their home provinces. Students will be paired in a way that allows them to travel to an area that uses the second of their two ofticial languages. The program offers jobs in a wide variety of non- profit organizations that will be available to students ages 16-17 in Francophone Com- munities in either Quebec or Acadia. The program runs from July 2 to Aug. to. There is no cost to participants and travel to and from their host community is covered by the program. Interested students can apply online at www.sum~ mer-work.com, or call their local member of parliament. The program is supported by local MPs Andrew Telegdi and Lynn Myers. Interested students can also call the coordin- ator of Summer Work. Student Exchange. Jennifer SChneider,at 581-1332. It’s been a very exciting week so far this week at Bluevale. Any students that are interested in being on our student council, called KRT [Knights Of The Round Table) for next year, received an interview over the past three days. There are l6 positions, but 23 places to be fded. Approximately 120 students tried out. so it is a very competitive process. Congratulations if you make it, and thank you very much for trying out if you don't. later this month we have Mayfest and the Tmpical Temptation Dance, so when the time comes, come on out and show your spirit. Chalk Cue In new "lil-" customers with an ad m the Waterloo Chronicle, call 886-2830 By moms Smmuu BCI student

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