As everyone knows, the senior boy's basketball team is the Twin Cities Champion conquering St. Jeromes by a score of 53-50. The boys then competed for the CWOSSA championship at FHCI Saturday. They had previously won the game agaiost Waterloo Oxford 78-77 during the second overtime period. They went on to the deciding game at 9:00 pm. Sue Utfleman was chosen Queen, and Judy Pernfuss was chosen Princess, during the WCl formal last Saturday. A splendid choice, yes? Those nominated for queen were: Stephanie Flynn, Following a grim battle, we lost to St. Johns of Brantford. You may have lost fellows. but to us you are still the "best". The Waterloo Annual Banquet WCI now has a few more wins under her belt. Last Wednesday the hockey team won the CWOSSA championship by the footing Gait Glenview by a score of 4-3. The event was held at the University of Guelph. Con- gratulations team. Ahout 90 persons Mtooded the annual father and son banquet oi the 7th Waterloo gm, held in we Centennial Room of the Bros- lau Hotel. Gttest speaker, CorsstatN Geo. Windsor, Kitchener Dclachmcnl. Royal Canadian Mounted Police, showed the group the film. Career In Scarlet. and answcrcd qucs- tions regarding recent chanucs in their training program. Tho film showed a ncw recruit entering the force, and undergoing training All new recruits mast he sinnlc. and must not have a criminal record. the ROM P. frowns on evm a traffic violation, While the famed Musical Ride will he con (inucd. not all recruits will be given training in horsemanship, Dog Teams romain in use in the far north, but many have been replaced by motor “Menus The modern Monum- is well. trained, and welt equipped, and proudly continues to maiMain the right, as is the tradition of the force. The RCMP. use automobiles boats. and maintain a fleet of more than a dozen aircraft, By ENNAID GRUBB: " A WATERLOO “FIRST" - The "first" fiber glass reinforced plastic tank to be used by a brewery for processing was installed at Carling’s last week. The tank is 36 feet long and 10 feet in diameter, holds, 16,000 gallons and weighs only 3,500 pounds. It was completely manufactured by the Plastics Division of Canadian Barrel and Kegs, and is one of their largest tanks. Waterloo Collegiate Institute The WM“ CM WM, and. t. "" The chess club held their first tournament with the game play- ed to a draw against the defend- ing champions from Waterloo Oxford. The winners were Gary Hay and Dave Walls. I.S.C.F held a meeting with guest speaker Dr. Charles Pres. ton from the Dept. of Psychology, Stephanie Current, Becky Yoshy, Becky Putnam, Jennifer Flynn, Peg Hutchison, and Colleen Chris. Weekly Tours (Fri., Sat., Sun.) ........e... $60.00 Long Weekends (Fri. to Mon.) ..e........... $79.00 Weekday Tours (Mon. to Fri.) ._.......... $95.00 IST King West. Kitchener MM King South, Waterloo IN - I' lt' ttr' " 29' ON DISPLAY AT 1llli]Elll.ilil sm ad APPLIANCE til. 96 KING ST. s. WATERLOO, ONT. PHONE 743-5241 WHEN VISITING TIE tNNI MI llilliilt9lliilll TRAVEL Cost includes return transportation bv deluxe motor coach. Expo passport, that class hotel or motel accommodation SEE THE WOOD FREEZERS Departing May IE, June 12. July IT, expo67 Aug. " Sept. It. Assemblies were held last week and exerpts from Soiree Musi, cale, to be presented on Thurs- day, March 9, were presented by the concert band junior choir and folk singers. Once again the hockey and basketball teams are to be con- gratulated, as they helped make WCI the winningest school in the Twin Cities. The senior girls basketball team finished the season in sec- ond place. University of Waterloo. He spoke on die belief in God. Dial 576-2300 Dial "'i-6281 The ladies of the church pro- vided and served the dinner, m der the direction of Mrs. Fred Zamke and Mrs. John Eindhoven. Following the dinner two films "ahe Voyaguer" and "The Bea- Wm. Hawkins (minister at All Saints), Aid. Rudy Kominek (Representing the city), John Gasket! (representing the church board of management) and Louis Steekeoreiter and son (David). ver" were shown in attemiaoce. It was held Wed- nesday, February Bland, at Me- Gregor auditorium. Head table guests included: Ken Pratt and son (Ken), Com- missiooer Howard Weir (repre- senting Scout Headquarters), Gary Hancock (troop leader and acting master of ceremonies). Fred Zamke and son, the Rev. Father and Son Banquet The lot Waterloo Scout Group (All Saints Anglican Chan-h) held. a very successful Father m Son Banquet with some " tick by another half. Thisleaves but a small operating loss, which might approximate $2,500 over the year. We have been improving our transport system over the past few years. he stated. and we Mayor Pale‘czmy reported that the city would get at least half of this amount back throng: pas- senger patronage, lumber, the troltey line profits have been very must comm to improve the Estimated cost of the service is " per day and the buses would travel some (I) miles dur- ing the day. It was agreed in committee at Whole Mooday night, to initiate a bus service to the newly opened Adult Education Centne on King street otmh. Initiate Bus Service to Adult Education Centre W Jllittgllltiiii'iiiiiiii, AFRICAN SAFARI tr [MIL each night I 737 King St. West It 2:30 p.m. on Mar. " Kitchener 11(2ch from Clare mm: Agency. 36 We B. Mar. s, 10, ll Kitchener Ontario ' Duke Sts. SOUTH AFRICAN PRESS: "a masterpiece" extended bus route will be given I three month trial to new the need for such a service. It will be a 10-minute servieo-- T a.m. to 8:30 a.m, - 2 PAD. to 3 p.m. - 9:30 gun. to 10:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. It will travel from the trolley loop to the school and back and will re- quimrooeerotrabosinthemorw irxg on the Columbia route daring the winter months. Mayor Falconry told commi- tee that it mid cost over tutr,- 000 to extend the trolley line to madame is not jostified when a more economical method is avai- “waddidionotabusdepotneor the present trolley line loop at University. is use comm. service.ThenemtiatotheteMr have knot-cued only My. this September, providing may are Suiting today (Wainsdauy) the K-W Collegiate in color "