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Congratulations to Gord â€" a worthy winner of this highest honour in the Twin City High School league. Congratulations ‘also go out to both Cheryl Baerg and Kathy Woolner who were prize winners in the Waterloo County Regional German â€" Contest, _ held January 1l6th at Wilfrid Laurier University. Again congratulations to the team of Lois Edwards, Becky Mathies and Cheryl Baerg for placing 4th in the French contest held at the University of Waterloo. Twentyâ€"nine schools and 85 â€" students . participated. r___v Mempetinptvermaideer m ton mm }‘ KITCHENERWATERLOO LIMITED ’_â€";:â€"* Waterloo Kitchener ‘Third Generation â€" Custom Mattresses for Over 40 Y ears" PHONE 743â€"3219 MATTRESSES BEAM MATTRESS ) Quality Construction, Custom Made to Your Size and Requirements ) Spring or Foam, Regular and Extra Firm. ) Available in Sets or Separately. ) Free Estimates and Delivery in Kâ€"W Area AND BOX BASES th ct tE Ontario & Duke Sts. U Iacid Chery] Baerg who won ist prize in the French Conâ€" expensesâ€"paid trip for four weeks to Lausanne Switzerâ€" In the Waterloo County Science Fair held April 2 and 3, Doug Rogers won 3rd prize in the Intermedâ€" late level (Gr. 10 & 11) engineering division for his display entitled ‘"Elecâ€" Rehearsals for our major musical production ‘"Many Moods‘‘ are well under way for the opening night, May 5th. More details on times, and prices in next week‘s column. Bluevale‘s Spring Formal will be held Friday, May 2Bth at Conâ€" estoga Golf and Country Club, with music being provided by Chelsea Mornâ€" ing. Cost for this event will be $10.00 per couple including a buffet lunch and the theme is to be an Oriental one entitled "Haru Odori‘‘ meaning Spring OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO OLD FILM BUFFS â€" A film night will be held in Bluevale‘s Cafetorium Balcony on Tuesday, April 27th at 3:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. featuring "A Bank Dick"" with W.C. Fields, and â€" ‘"Horse Feathers®" with the Marx Brothers. Admission will be .75 cents for Fee Card Holders, .25 cents for Package Fee Card Holders, $1.00 for nonâ€"Fee Card Holders. Waterloo Square ~ owte presented ‘What‘s that got to _ do with the price of Fish" on a stage, it is far * tgr‘t&‘am.'* ; yha.e i . . & 1 CArts at University of Waterioo was a social comâ€" . By Mark Mayo After the great holiday weekâ€"end, everyone is back at W.C.I. anxious to get back to work even though report cards arrived on the scene last Thursday. Last week W.C.I. held its Board of Control elecâ€" tions. â€" Due to the shortened week, â€" assemblies were held on Wednesday to give each candidate running for the B. of C. and Athletic Commission a chance to talk to the students. The Board of Control for 1976â€" 1977 is Carol Reeve, Karen HAVE AYOUNG _ !* SUMMER: ow HIREâ€"Aâ€"STUOENT. :: Minister CANADA MANPOWER CENTRE FOR STUDENTS St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian Church, Kitchener mentary that reflected generations of unjust treatâ€" â€" .. The line in thgg **We‘ve been bought, we‘ve been sold, we‘ve left out in the cold and that‘s : the biggest Newfie joke I ever heard" emphasized the plight of Newfoundland citizens. _ . Newfoundlanders have suffered economic and social strain from %imrnuoml fishing trawâ€" can developers mining Newfoundland minerals with very little return to Newfoundlanders. .. ""In~1974;~Newfoundland produced double the per capita value of mineral resources than the Canaâ€" dian average. Newfoundland earns more from sellâ€" ing liquor, more from selling drivers‘ licenses, than it does from the use of its mineral resources,"‘ .say Newfoundland Resources and Development figures. » * And that‘s only the beginning. Fish have been the livelihood of generations of Newfoundlanders living in ‘small coastal communities. Invasions of their fishing territories have just about brought this industry to a standstill. The government has chosen to supplement the income of 50 percent‘ of the islanders. As Pierre Trudeau put it in 1971, WCI holds election A fine thing to say in Ottawa, but in Newfoundâ€" land, they are still wondering what else they can do. And in the mean time, the government spends $375 million in subsidies each year. What the Newâ€" foundlanders owned is gone, and what they‘ve had the opportunity to sell was taken by advantageous developers knowing the islanders were inexperiencâ€" ed in large scale economics. The Mummers presentation is as professional as can be expected from any group. Material is presented clearly with emotions gleaned from firstâ€"hand experience. The aim of the group is to express the feelings of all Newfoundlanders. It carries out this task with expertise. ~ __ _ _ _ "If they can‘t fish, they‘ll just have to do something As I walked out of the theatre Saturday, I heard someone say that although the Newfoundâ€" land situation is bad, why dwell on it? Things are bad all over. _ Even though that statement is true, it doesn‘t make the situation right, especially when fellow Canadians are being exploited. A STUDENT. HIRE ONE. 742â€"5866 Pfaff, Larry Ackerl, Missy Todd, Ralph Schmidt, Johnâ€" Pearse & Jeff McCuaig. The new Athletic Commisâ€" sioners are Peter Rubenâ€" schuh for the boys and Jil} Otterbein for the girls. $2.25 at the door. Track and Field is pickâ€" ing up momentum at W.C.1I. The boys are all training The Spring Dance will be held April 30 at W.C.1. and the band will be Phaze. Prices will be $1.75 and hard and the girls have already started to specialâ€" ize in some events. Manpower _ Mainâ€"d‘couvre and immigrati®n _ af immigration Robert Andres Robert Andras po icÂ¥ B t 3 2M