Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Feb 1976, p. 20

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v SENIOR CITIZENS BOWLING Senion ere welcome to join the Waterloo “Friday Senion" at , :30 an... or the Kitchen" Mondey Seniors. "Heavy Gen." at 1130 pm. " Princess St 1tfl'iisithhTrr2totor, gas-2370 J 884-3860 OPEN BOWLING DAILY 10:00 mm. - T;OO p.m. Except Thursday 10:00 can. - 4:00 pm. Saturday , :00 - 1 1:00 pm. Sunday 1:00 - 10:30 pm. _ ”MMMVI7'9FM- . no!“ NEEDED FOR "iFii"ii"ii6iU LEAGUES for "tgghtegmtiqtgt d No Limit . . . " Off Every . Roll of lli0llyi00lll,,0lt WATERuWMW1.llhl6 -- __ I.AillEtr, ------- PARKDAlE PHARMACY FILM you bring fit with this coupon , WWI. L l, FAIijrtiWtrtWeLrtittt _ Daily 4:00 - 0:30 pm. " Gama iesategtt Monday and Thursday) PARKDALE PHARMACY brings you' greater savings than ever on photo finishing Also special savings on reprints 6 Reprints for the price of 4 Offer Good Only for Kodak Color Print Film Otter expires February 29. 1976 Parkdale Plaza Hazel at Albert no and»: ttqtghMttatt hires-downwind Wt: IN -rttq uu~¢mm.m. the paddle. at it ho- ediieaeetrt-taqetiitte gtmtrtgesethitattttat thanking-Rim ttter-ttttteat-ttt artdlatteattN.Urtitmraktr mrtteietth.Aterttentteq oanu-loo. M. Jet- In! I” - any, they debated K.ca. Don’t W - Mic ata8trortaNigtttetrMdar. 'g'M2,e'NS't,ttrg' "iatmtsttsemhstttirxtN-, 11-! fut-in Ch» no me: new w.c.1. 9x Per A_dnw_wm he lucky, losing against K.C.I., however. they beat St. Jer- ome: in overtime last Wed- nesday. This View”. Forest Heights hosts the The swim team (at Tb T6 again captured first in the Twin City Length for ttte4thyearinarow.Coh- gratuhtions go to all the team members and coach ship mee Luck! t is tonight Good Photo day for the winter teams 73nd clubs took place yesterday. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK TO 9 p.m. LVS holds Valentine dance let, along with hip friend they have played, especi- Rudy Settot.tmam. Dean is ally with George Tomaso a 4th year student at Laurel vie who is ' foot 4 inch and artdoKeredtohelpttsottt givestheteamaverytall- forthisdance. from line. Their goal is to q WCI special assembly Ttnrtsseefatarriisr itrBeoms.Adranrsttttte - with the pinned tietetatttes,qrttttthe%rt- nertakirtgaaritrouttttr dancedirector Joanne Green who devoted a lot of we workand effort. Instead of having a bond Laurel decided to have our on disc Jockey Dean, Mil: let, along with hip friend Rudy Schumann. Dean is a 4th year student at Laurel and offered to help us out for this dance. VIEW“ Far-ici/e-ttui' at Laurel. The dance was A special assembly was held on Tuesday, February 3, to introduce Waterloo Col- legiate's annual musical, "Helio Dolly". The director, Mr. A. Kenemy. introduced Act 1, Scene I, and Act 1, Scene m, for the student body. The orchestra, under Miss J. Smith, played “I Put My Hand lit" and "Be- fore the Parade Passes By". Dolly is played by Edith Gubler. Activities Control- ler, Ron Schirm, outlined the Ticket Campaign which gets underway on Wednesday, February 4. Tickets are $2.25 for adults, $1.50 for students and $1.00 for chit- dren. Tickets are available from any W.C.I. student or by phoning the school office, lit the senior assembly, Mr. John Koegler, a teacher at W.C.l. since the school opened in 1960, was honoured by the students and present- ed with a special plaque. Mr. Koegler is now working as a social studies consultant at the Board Office. The Intramural Girls' Gymnastics Meet was held on Tuesday, with over 150 girls participating. Friday is Professional Development Day for the teachers, and a holiday for the students. Events Con- troller, Brenda Buck, is hold- ing a dance in the WC]. gyms on Thursday, Febru- ary 5, from 8-11 p.m. Tickets are $2.00 in advance and $2.50 at the door. Students must present Activity Cards " Paw HM Call 742-1051 the school MthilTE$S0lltll SCHOOL Give your child a head start FOR INFORMATION and 'a FREE BROCHURE given At for the ma mmwmmm tsteesttorirts-..ttetrtttose tttsi-ttttrt-rear) Mmrehnmym- "ttt at B.C.i."Ne in! is --- e,ealdieit'g "' ttf will “amino: ...a : p.m. tag."',',',,,,',':":)';';'. tux If“. m it eett-etrtrtrtttrtettr"'ryrtitrNMtt'/ wit " ital! and) “,3" curb curtain at T:0t) 1:... will both kn tic inn-r W prlecc an as fol- who-aim tatdedttteditrteq. Thisrearttrirttmtoteg basketball team toLaurel. Tttettorahavetteqotttettr handle most of the teams mow-Mm" T) _ _ for admission The Zehr’s sales slip cam- paign for the Red Cross ends this marshy. lf the 8121.0” obieetive is reached,' two W.C.l. teachers, Mr. J. Orchard andMr. E. Seorgie, will jog from Waterloo Motor Inn to Fairview Mall on Friday. Look ma. no spaghetti left! Andy Coppolino won a spaghetti contest at Waterloo collegiate last Wed- nesday during wintet carnival days at the school. at. win the grand mt comm I!) andJo'do this tehtJ,1ttl',,1feiltgt Brqttstfttgxttettm,Gttttd (autumnal! The L.V.S. Hockey team In” started ott very vol thisyear.’l‘heyhavowooa " game over Sir George Ron Vocational School in a tournament held in " “Makeup... Wynn-stol- tmm.rAAittta-tutsttr On my: my m the coat for a many is a '"'ttnetagteirmtrirmertt. The Hockey Huskies went to Guelph last week when they lost both games. They lost one to Guelph 54, and one to Brantford 2-1. Coach Evanetz was very pleased with the teams‘come hack efforts in both games. The Huskies are looking forward to their toma- ment in .Brantfoni where alltheteamswillcompete. Thisweek Laurel will be having three. evaluation days. They will be Wednes- day, Thursday and Friday. When the students return their Sgqt

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