Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Jan 1972, p. 7

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by Karen Black The sound of Miss Smith's distinctive piano playing has been filling the halls lately. All the recent music, hammering and edgy nerves are understandable. WCI is midway through preparation for this year's annual musical comedy "Guys and Dolls", The cur- tain will go up at 8 p.m. sharp February 4,5,7 and 8. i A full production staff is working constantly to as- sure us the success we are accustomed to. Prices are $1 for students and $1.50 for adults. Start saving now. Show time is less than one month away! The New Year has brought us more excite- ment than just the major play. Monday morning found our Mardi Gras in full swing. The winter car- nival, usually held in early March. includes a variety of activities. we: Mg res This year's carnival marks the beginning of a new event. In the past it has been customary to nom- inate candidates for our David Putnam, of Put- nam Real Estate in Wa- terloo Square, was elected president of the Kitchener- Waterloo Real Estate Board Inc., January 6. The week will end with a dance. The judging of the best dressed Mardi Gras will take place during this time. i',',1"d"'eLc2i'2"tC,"'dr'.'"2'r- 'giii',it W W" . ""ts'" "m” " David Putnam elected If you're looking for a house Mr. Putnam, 38, succeeds GA. Ulmer. the 197l-pre- sident. Other officers are C. Den- ny Juma, vicepresident; B.E. Skovsgaard, secre- tary; LP. Killen, treasur- head of real estate board er. The directors are Dalton Hopewell, Marianne Lang, Joseph Piller, Boris Vu- jic, Gerhard Deinas of Wa- terloo and Clifford Waller. Mr. Putnam predicted the board will experience a record year in sales "be- iliiiiil 1tt29gt,teill,l9itt The one hundred and second annual meeting of the (ttglee,',", will be held at the Head Office, aterloo, Ontario, on Thursday, February 3, 1972 at 1:30 p.m.. to receive the report of the Directors for the past year, to elect Directors, to consider and if deemed advisable to approve a By-Law respecting the date of the annual general meeting, and to trans- act such other businem as may properly be brought before the meeting. _ L. M. SPRUN G Waterloo. Ontario December 29, 1971 'ast preparing musical ANNUAL MEETING queen and princess. Re- gardless of the Women's Lib situation, a king and prince will be incorporated into the festivities. Everyone has been informed of the nom- inees, but only Friday night's voting will deter- mine our four winners! Loose ends from 1971 have finally been tied up. The money collected from the "Pot Belly", our Christmas coffee house, was estimated at $30.61. The total was not as high as last year's, but we were pleased to maintain a steady rate of income during it's cause mortgage money is now available in plentiful supply and sales momen- tum which started last year will carry on throughout 1972." _ A great deal of thanks must go to all the students who contributed to the De- cember charities collection. Donations of food and good toys were sent to needy families. Monetary dona- tions from classes were sent to our orphan Kim Yung Man. The highest form total came from a grade 10 class. They contributed $34.90. With such enthusiasm we were able to send Kim ex- tra Christmas gifts. Multiple listing sales Gr 1971 totalled $52,352,10X, compared to $36.934,774 in 1970, an increase of 42 percent. More information regard- ing our musical will soon follow, so don't forget those There were 3.857 listings during the year and " percent of the listed prop- erties were sold. The av- erage for 1970 was 35 per- cent. 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