Both contributions. are as a whole, based on the premise that the society will consult at levels with educators and with roote- sentatives of commerce and in- dustry so all may assist and benefit from the ultimate find- hugs. The unit under the directorship (K John W. Ross and two assist- ants, will carry out as their first project, a program of education for the accountants of tomorrow. The project will be launched on on initial resource of $60,000 pro- vided by the society's educational foundation, In conjunction with this. the provincial societies have voted additional finattcal support to the educational foundations so that it. in turn. can broaden its research efforts for the good of industrial and financial manage- mom accountants. The Grand River chapter of the Society of Industrial Accountants of Ontario has awed that their national board. at a meet- ing held in Hamilton recently, approved the formation of a staff research unit. - he decision to implement these courses of action received unani- mous support from all 17,000 Accountants to Finance Research " MU“MM.MU,W SUPPLIES 358 King 742-8tit FIRE CAUSED an estimated $500 damage to an un- used barn Friday. The barn, valued at 82,000-and located at 310 Bridgeport Road, is owned by Lin- coln Stroh of Kitchener. It is believed that children smoking in the upper portion of the barn caused the blaze. Waterloo firemen had the fire extinguish- ed in 15 minutes. (All. wmmoo HOME IMPROVEMEM The educational foundation is a separately incorporated body formed to receive grants and cot» tributions towards accounting educational research, and has in the past 12 years, spent close to $100,000 in revising and updating the MCA curriculum to match parallel developments in industry. Seven youthful oratists attend- ed the Tuesday meeting of the K-W Optimists Club as contest» ants in the malaria! contest. They compete for the opportunity to tomes/mt this club in the (hopohsliy) zone, district and re- gional finals and the $1,000 schol- arship prize. members, proving that a non- profit organization can and will enter into farsighted research programs. ' Charles Chalkm was guest speaker at the previous meeting (Continued on page If) K-W Optimists THURS. till 9 P.M. -- FRI. till 10 P.M. -- SAT: till 6 P:IW: try in the K-W District one act play festival. Also on the our yam was guest speaker Allen Bell. who spoke on behalf of the ww Federated Charities. Last Friday and Saturday, OF- SSA was held in Toronto and our hockey team represented CWO- SSA at this All Ontario meet. By the way, the team has been io- vited to participate in the Cen- tennial Hockey Tournament to be held in Sudbury during Easter Week. Special assemblies were held last week to introduce the “Mon- Key's Paw" which was WCl's en- Queen and Princess muted. Overlooking all were the then!- tr advisers R. seoine and lira McNulty. The formal was another sue cess for WCl. Three hundred were influenced by publicity (due to Rick Buck). were delighted by the decorations (due to Sue ur. fleman) and enjoyed the refresh ments (due to Candy Riggs.) Md. Belobaba took care of the Dy ENNAID GRUB. Hey gang, more news on our Homecoming Weekend. For all who haven't heard. the teachers beat the grads in the trasheeyatt game. Chalk one up for the SH S-9936 91 Bridgeport Road Buy Direct From Our Plant Cash & (any Friday was also the day of the Sue Uffuman, trade ta, Judy Pernfus, grade to, Queeh of the Formal Princess of the Formal " Beef and Pork Wholesale Cuts At Wholesale Prices Open Evenings Large Assortment of Fresh Made Sausage , Ready To Eat '.. - - BEEF " p0ltllt - VEAl Waterloo Collegiate Institute AFRICAN SAFARI D 2530 p.m. on Mar. " I Kitchener Tickets trom Clue Millar Agency. " Onurio B. Mar. 9, to, " B p.m. each night MEAT PACKERS Sow'rH AFRICAN PRESS: "a mas6eroirre" The winners at the previous track meet at St. Jeromes are: Junior . . _ Tim Bast (shot putt, Ian Johnston (high jump): Inter- mediate . . Rick Cox (880 yard), Martin Remple (high jump): Sen- ior . . . Dave Belanger (one mile), Tim Zinkhamn (high jump). There seems to be a lot of high jumners tround. The week o? peril is apprmich- ing. Is your doom signed or have you realized exams start next week? . Results of the grade 9 inter- house basketball shows 9M as the champ. defeating 9i and 169. Attention all hookworms. The Book Fair is here this week and will be looked after by the Serv- ices Committee under Peter Me Quay. ith faculty advioors Mrs. K. BurthaMt and Mrs. K. Reese. Announcing . . . Soiree In; male. 'mursdar, March 9. The teachers responsible for this pre- entation are: A. Martin, director of the school band and junior choir; J. Shaw. Glee Club; M. Cravatz and P. Hum-at, Folk Singers. CWOSSA Gymnastics Meet at ECI (and according to CHYM we won). and Saturday the Twin Cit- ies Girls Gymnastics Meet at WCI, Thelaetskitripoftheseasm was to Talisman last weekend. K-W Collegiate 781 King St. West Kitchener in color all!“ tools $90.00. 2 mangle lama-s. Teika and a Exec“ 8 nun. mm with acces- sories. odd chairs. tables, kitchen suites. " incl: beds and maul-mes. drapes. all sizes. violins. lamps. A-e, rat. rifles. l LaSalle " gauge shot gun with changeable barrels. 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