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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Mar 1971, p. 6

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" thet notes tb Nacho Mk“. Tum, Mach 4. tfrrt gives as more time to prepare for a really fantastic week of activity. This week. March 1-6, was the Meek we chose. By munch An am of excitement has pre- trailed thmdlout the school this week. Waterloo collegiate has al- ways made a special point of bold- ing its winter carnival later in the It all started Monday at noon when the juniors challenged the seniors to a rousing game, of pushhall. After school each class and a few individual efforts were made to create the most unmual snow sculpturing witnessed in a long while. The traditional sponge throw and tug-ot-war were includ- ed thmughout the week of course. Anyone not accustomed to WCI's carnival evens would have been somewhat puzzled Wednes- day. Students and teachers alike, dressed in biznre fashions were encumbered with books, books; and more books. Needless to say. they didn't all belong to them. The annual slave auction had been held and many hard- working, strung-backed members of the school were soid--and com- pletely at the mercy of their buy- k'j1",rl,"i'l'i""u"'"h"""""""'""'"' - _ .,,4 ". , -~~~ Ptt . I I ‘x ' Queen selection highlights carnival carnival days CALL now [43'] 33/ l, we also pick up & deliver evenings WHY PAY MORE FOR YOUR DRY-CLEANING? Our two biggest events always 0 We Welcome you to compete Price end Quality q 30 day money beck guarantee 40% OFF DIAMONDS ACADIAN CLEANERS t, . LAUNDERERS A929 WATERLOO SQUARE Waterloo (Coasar’s Forum) 450 Weber St. North will an you w to 25: '0! “out. LL now 743-7357 HATASHITA When your home?" entertainment equipment needs Service . . . Cl” 579-3590 JEWEL SHOP ELECTRONICS ISUAl mammalian. Lat“. ing was no exception. From , pan. 11 pm. Viking cuppa-ten use engaged in plum-aiming“ activate; lite hum, tricycle races and yes, evaa an egg throw. (My the very but competitive qoetsareeto-yoateans.ee, and a sure bet for next year’s Olympics!) - The carnival ends March 5. A penny arcade is scheduled until 9:30pan. when a dame begins. En- tertainment will be by Ike lssacs. As always. during the dance, the queen and princess of the winter carnival will be selected. his year's nominees for queen are Daphne Coma. Linda Hen-s shaw, Beckey Putnam, Mary Seto, Diana Wainio and Mica Wolfe. Candidates for princess are Brenda Brown, Wendy Dorsch, If the boys feel somewhat left out (there is, no king nor prince, you see), they haven't shown it. There ,are many sports evens anti our own Dave Wilson opened the carnival as wcrt, official torch The school did a marvelous job of picking these nominees and we are sure the two chosen Friday will represent fully Wcrs good taste. Judy, Purse, Kathy sealer and The K-W Federated Appeal campaign was launched Monday night at a dinner attended by 450 canvassers at the Mutual Life Auditorium.- Kim Sacrear. This year's target is $6t2,000, an increase of 17.6 percent on last year. The 1971 campaigl is for 26 agencies. Guest speaker Dr. Frank C. Peters, president of Waterloo Lutheran University, said 'we cannot always look to govern- ment to legislate away our social ills but must become involved ourselves in order to become the kind of people we would like Joseph Connell of 196 Mohawk Ave., general secretary of the YMCA, who has headed the campaign for 25 years, was pre- sented with a plaque to mark his "dedicated and outstanding leadership as general campaign chairman." I Making the presentation, re- tiring president Ralph Forbes said Mr. Connell had made the K-W campaign the most profit- able in Canada. His successful leadership of Kppeal target is $642,000 "DEUTSCHE K ONO/TONE!" 38 King St. South Waterloo CAFE MOZART Decorate Your Dinner with True Authentic Home Made German Cakes and Pastries from 578-4590 tt-.Wetr-tettg-dttiggi- *trhistri-utttmsdtt-t" [um can no, it has has a ham qmehtodate.Don't are dance (DWI. ,.eatttetrudt-tmeeolderthart to the appeal. After the seven cents cost of advertising, donor cards, receipts, campaign ex- penses and Mfiee costs are de- ducted, all the receipts go direct- ly to work. This is a phenonully low costotoperations. Aid " agencies The K-W Federated Appeal is not a super-agency. nor even another agency. The Federated Appeal is only feasible means of raising the required funds for The operational cost of the local appeal, seven cents on the dollar, are the lowest of any comparable appeal anywhere. _ Since 1941 the number of par- ticipating agencies has grown from six to tltepresent 26. the Federated Appeal was not matched by any other person in North America, he said. K-W Federated Appeal repre- sents organized labor, both city councils, the general community and men and women of all walks of life. . WOMMK-Wlno amuchcuuzngmonaum TheGREG. GARTNER FOUR SATURDAY. MARCH 6 The ALADDINS The board of directors of the SUN VALLEY BEACH Cull John Ttiob 634-8651 Cover wide area osNowMomLtNd DICE SKATING DICE FISHING OCAMPING OFINE FOOD FRIDAY, MARCH ti Draught now in pitchers Kitchener-Preston Hwy tt Opposite K-Man 653-3269 in the Lower Dock mun-chum“; Organise" say tttee-tttyd.- whmh-M'EW Edna. “(a)” oferatts and baudgoods.Admiasinetisfree. A 'qteciai "Kids Tyne" willbe held from4p.m mcp.m..March WESTMOUNT PLACE 'l'iAf."tg'g'2ff','tt,"'g bulletin 'tttttte " _ttt-ittteth.r.eltet. ”Chuck. Ewan. TWIN-TUB WASHER DRYER Ideal for 9conomy and ease It rtgls at the touch of the hand on casters. Wash in the kitchen. then roll A WESTINGHOUSE RENT TO OWN HOUSE of FURNITURE A NEW SERVICE FOR TWIN CITY TRAVELLERS AND VACATIONERS HOLIDAY SERVICES will make regular inspections of your residence, remove papers from your porch. clear mail and milk boxes, check your furnace, look for water leaks. forward mail, water plants, feed birds. cats or fish, mow lawns, shovel snow. away. HOLIDAY SERVICES ALAN RIGBY'S 46 King St. North Waterloo Your Westinghouse and Seely Dealer - 576-5440 Westmount Jewellers for expert watch and jewellery repair SEE IT TODAY AT JUST TELL us YOUR NEEDS CALL HOLIDAY SERVICES 743-5535 OWNED AND OPERATED BY C.E. VOELKER, 29 SPRING ST. W. 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