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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Aug 2006, p. 24

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Microsoft Office 206 Driver Education Fephinition starts August 28 ¢ International Lunguages * Children are insited ns is St. Louis Adult Learning & Continuing Education Centre kh‘,MrHu" starls Anmca w ) 1 1 1 > $:25 a.m. â€" All Grade 10 to 12 11 a.m. _ All Grade 9 students St. Mary‘s High School.................. * Registration for ALL students; Wednesday. August 1 and Thu Timetables and bus schedules / * Tucsday, September 5 t000 a m Grode t cnaduess 222 St. David Catholic Secondary School ... * Registration Days Tuesday, August 29 â€" 12 p.M. to 3 p.m Wednesday. August 30 â€" 12 p.m: to Ip * Tuesday, September S 10:30 a.m. â€" Grades 10, 1t & 12; Report to homerac 12 30 pm. â€" Grade 9 Report to Catetena (dismissal St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School.................... ® "izlm;duAAmx}!JAim&fllmmummm ~ 9 a.m. â€" Christ the King, St. Peter‘s; St Margaret; Mc > 10 a.m. â€" St. Joseph; St. Michael. All Galt & Preston > 11 a.m. â€" St. Elizabeth; Our Lady of Fatima, All Hesp * Tuesday, September 5: â€" ALL buses arrive @ 8:00 a.m. (depart @ 11:30 a m > Grade 9 â€" Orientation @ 9:00 a m Grade 10 â€" Registration in Gym @ 9.00 a m â€" Grade 11 â€" Registration in Gym @ 10:00 a.m Grade 12 â€" Registration in Gym @ 11â€"00 a m Resurrection Catholic AIISocovmrySmdomsmlobtt‘anun"onnonlhoflmdtyolmguhrduacs â€" Wednesday, September 6, 2006. * Wednesday, August 30 â€" Grade 9 Orientation in Cafetena Secondary School Registration q_us Trgnsponafic;fi "NMew you have been otherwise advised. all clementary information regarding bus wchedules. please call the tran. sAlntbuldnBNS stt in * Tuesday, September 5 ALL buses on regular a m 0 a.m Grade 9 students report to the « 00 am Grades 141. 17 and 12 report t ALL buses on regular a m. schedule Homerooms will be posted Students report to Period 1 classes a Grade 12 & Sth year students â€" 1| n and inday, August 28 & Tuesday, August 29 arm. to 4 pm _ Registration in Cateten ""M3007. Qugust 20 â€" Grade 9 Orientauion 1 a.m. â€" St Augustine; St Anne, St Ambruse ) a.m â€" Holy Spint; St Gregory ) am. â€" St. Francis; St. Vincent de Paul: § Emt t, w w w . w c dsb .e d u. &A dapar ation abou entre Web: httpâ€"//stlouis all pr Specralist parents of Junior Kindergarten and Kinde wherwise advised, all Grade 1 to stodeni For addtional Cambridge: 82 Beverly Street (620â€"9658) Kitchener/Waterioo: 80 Young Street, Kitchener (745â€"1201 Eie e l 30 and Thursday, August 31 schedules / passes will be pr Secondary School school schedule (depart (@ Yar 899 Am Elementary School Registration 48 6008 and Camhndge campuse hildren 18 months to fix information regarding registration information regarding. report In € students wedsbedu.on.ca + Email * Math, Business. English, Computers lincluding AutoCad), Science, Social Studies (Assessments available for Adult Expenence and Prior Learning) * Study in class or at home! Secondary School Credits * Math, Business. English. Commut« Si w ‘s; St. Margaret; Mother Teresa All Galt & Preston Public Schools T Fatima, All Hespeler Public Tt wOeLs 1OdeTmee calcterra part @ 1 p.my report to Period 1 classes Cafetena Dismissal @ 1 depart @ | ansportation office at $70.09 S tollows. Grade 9 â€"â€" K00 a a m. Students with [st Pes >/~) Welcome Back To School! 5; OR San MS Or Jur Lady of L Holy Spint Mother Teress in Catetenia Nundergarien students regarding start dates fudents return to whool on Tuesdas Senc ur whool houndane Brigid. all public school students vided dismissal at mssal at 10.48 dismissal at 12 m (dismissal @ 11â€"30 a m your questior p.m ) a m.. Grade 10 PeBitxd state tor stlouis@wedsh edu ient at YMCA pr Schouls ext 4599 Poblic tramsit inf SS p.m in the Gym Waterioo Catholic District School Board ®i!l operate on the same Tuesday, Septembef 5-2-006 U p m please call the appropniate school pare report to Library 654 ras 47 sous 6SX 404 40. 08 78 Tuewday. September S 2000 CAD Adult Literacy& Basic Skills * Preparation for work OR school * Math Reading Writing. C omputer @ widsh edu and new Grade 9 registrant 9. 00 a m . Grade 11 t to registration Holy Fami New Hambury Marybill St. Boniface Call 745â€"1 20 Hlmira on.ca Ayr Sir Eduar Bavei schedules as lasi Clement and transportatior Agatha Spanish, Turk cont‘d ahon is available at you for a regular day of clas be obtained by calling Grand wchout term . hor additonal mputers 000 745â€"6891 885â€"1340 621â€"4050 741 RESTAURANT & SsSPORTS BAR "Watch The Game Here" 597 King St. N., Waterloo 519â€"880â€"1828 190 Gateway Park Dr., Kitchener 519â€"650â€"277 R-wrmwa%fimm\mm M aubibiditenaicaiidsibi The Waterloo Chronicle Team of the Week is the Waterloo Warriors Underâ€"9 girls soccer team. The Warriors won the Underâ€"9 division of the recent Kitchener International tournament Members of the Waterioo Warriors, pictured above are: (front row, from left) assistant coach Deh Sawyer, Brittany Marleau, Mackensic First they head to B;}nua by British Columbia for The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Skating Club‘s Brooklyn Vienneau and Jonathan Cluett will represent Canada twice in the next few weeks. "It‘s a bunch of really hardâ€"working guys," said Snider. "We‘re certainly not the most skilled team by any means, but we‘re definitely Three local skaters off to represent Canada The Virnbeas c ie 4 besetoins He said rugby is more than a oneâ€"person sport, and being a member of the school‘s rugby team is like being part of a brotherhood. "As long as you have the respect of your players, the only difference between a captain and a leader on a team is a captain goes to flip the coin and talks to the ref," he said. who is also an assistant rugby coach at the University of WaterloG: Next spring Snider will again play for his school‘s senior rugby team, and is hoping to be named captain. Montgomery said he has a good chance of getting his wish, although there will be a lot of returning players. But Snider, who is going into Grade 12, said even if he is not chosen for that posiâ€" tion, he will still strive to be a leader on the team. TEAM OF THE WEEK Continued from page 21 Dance background helps Snider North American Challenge Skate. On Sept. 12 they will leave for Mexico City to compete for Canada at one of this year‘s Junior Grand Prix Competitions. This will be Brooke and Jon‘s first For the last 10 years, he has been active in danceâ€" in styles ranging from ballet to hip hopâ€" in addition to football and hockey. He credits his flexibility to his dance experience, which "That‘s a really good qualâ€" ity he has," Montgomery Snider worked on his skills for an hour a day to solve this problem. the hardest working." According to his coach, Snider should be commendâ€" ed for his strong work ethic, which was evident last year when the coach of the Ontatio team suggested some of his skills needed improvement. presented by â€" Dan Snider Member of Ontario Underâ€" 1 ? provincial rugby team "Rugby is 35â€" minute halves of allâ€"out running." artnership Dakins, Daniclle Sauve, Sietra Clancy, Courtâ€" ney Bacso, Celia McGlynn head coach Steve Bacso, (back row) Patricia Enrique. Kaylee Anagnostopoulos, Kailee Sawyer, Hannah Rempel and Brittney Crawford Missing from photo are Logan Shewfelt. Laura Scanlan and Kira Hewton. used under license. © Boston Piz, Junior Grand Prix event. The skating club‘s Branâ€" don Armstrong will also repâ€" resent Canada in the North American Skate Challenge in Pittsburgh from Aug. 24â€" 26. "I‘d love to play any sport for the rest of my life," he said. "It‘s whether or not the opportunity comes." "Rugby is 35â€"minute halves of allâ€"out running." Snider said he considers attending UW in the future to earn a degree and continue playing for Montgomery. And if it is a possibility, he would like a career in rugby. But with football, once an opponent is hit, there is a minuteâ€"long break. Whereas with rugby, the game continâ€" ues after a hit, he said. too, be people "It‘s just something about the game. You step on the field and it just feels right." he z8 International inc. 2005 on wood as he spoke. His passion for rugby outâ€" weighs his love of any other sport "A lot of my friends get pulled muscles and stuff, but because I‘m so flexible from dance, I haven‘t had a serious injury yet," he said, knocking on wood as he spoke. helps him on the rugby field â€"650â€"2733 Football is a great sport because you get to hit

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