Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 May 1976, p. 26

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W.C.L. is beginning to see the end of the school year. The last few weeks of May are filled with events and activities. Intramural coed base ball for all grades is now underway and games are held after school. Intraâ€" mural paddleball for Year 3 boys is being scheduled and should ailso get started BCI holds spring formal on May 28 By Fred Cummings _ their sons or daughters. Last week, Bluevale‘s Cost is $3.00 per person Many Moods of Music proâ€" with a number of door duction went very well. prizes to be won. Guest The performers would like speaker is Father Pat Maâ€" to thank everyone involved chen Principal of Scholar who were not recognized as Hall in North Bay. + fully as they should be â€" Track and field is now those that put so much time going well with plenty of and effort into the show, openings for participation. including directors, tech Practices are each evening nical crew and stage crew. after school. We would also like to thank Bluevale‘s â€" spring forâ€" those people who carne to mal will be held May 28th. the show. We hope that you The theme is ‘"‘Haru Odori" enjoyed yourselves. (Japanese for Spring Dance) mural basketball is now The â€" Bluevale athletic banquet for the 1975 â€"76 season will be held at the school on May 13th at 6:30 p.m. All parents of athletes are invited to attend with On Thursday May 4, Lauâ€" re} had a very entertaining hour with the Sunville Story Theatre. This group was made up of five actors (two girls and three men) and one man who managed the music. They are a group of actors who perform new plays. The play they performed at Laurel was called Doâ€" minic. The actors told the story and acted their parts at the same ‘time. ‘"Doâ€" minic‘‘ was about a dog who set out to seek advenâ€" High school teachers hold annual meeting LVS holds roller. skating night May 13 The meeting. which beâ€" gins at 6:45 p.m.. will feaâ€" ture a talk by Al Murray. presidentâ€"elect of the OSSTF Members of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers‘ Federation (OSSTF®. disâ€" trict 24. Waterloo County. will hoid their annual meetâ€" ing May 19 at the Transylâ€" vania Club in Kitchener. © HOME OWNERS ® TENANTS PACKAGE ® COMMERCIAL © LIFE © AUTO 407 Queen St. South :7"('5'_ _ KITCHENER WCI presents Opus ©*76 tonight PATRICK J. COLLINS INSURANCE Track and field is now going well with plenty of openings for participation. Practices are each evening after school. Bluevale‘s â€" spring forâ€" mal will be held May 28th. The theme is ‘"Haru Odori" (Japanese for Spring Dance). Cost is $10 per couple inâ€" cluding a buffe! at midnight. Chelsea Morring will be providing the music at Conâ€" estogo Golf and Country Club. got involved. Intramural volleyball for Year 1 boys also began this week. In track and field, W.C.L. Weber, and is building up to a peak for May 20 (the Twin City Finals). In both qualifying meets, W.C.l. placed first. Our team is tive and fun for those who is ready and waiting. The ture and fortune in the world. The play was mainly about what happened to him on his travels and all the misfortunes that befell him. This Friday, May 14, Lauâ€" rel will hold a greaser dance. The dance will be from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. and the cost will be 50 cents with a student‘s card and 75 cents without. There will be a disc jockey and prizes for the top greasers. Laurel will have their last roller skating night on Thursday May 13. He will speak about current educational â€" issues. Mrs. Doreen Thomas. chairman of the Waterloo County Board of Education. will alâ€" so speak. > The annual meeting will also include yearâ€"end reâ€" ports by the current district officers. Elections will be held for the 1976â€"77 district 24 executive. that heading the list for an audition time is ‘"Rotten Rodney®, â€" W.C.1.‘s own contribution to the forces of corruption and evil. All talented or untalented stuâ€" dents are asked to put heavy favourites to home the combined â€"1 for boys and girls. this week. ~It is rumoured become famous for the talent assembly on Tuesâ€" day. May 18. FRIDAY, May 14, 1976 2:00 P.M. Adult Recreation Centre 579â€"1020 Rehearsais for the talent Tonight from 8:00 to A/ FREE LECTURE C at 440 Phillip St. Waterlioo Warehouse Odds and Ends and Discontinued Lines of Carpet and Vinyi Flooring "Planning Your Will" | Now Now J4.JJ U J 1 £.JJ sq. yd. â€" Read Fridays Record for complete details . Annual Pre Inventory Clearance A m1SS TH7g ;0‘ e xELLOW P, FROM OUR STORE ©@ FABRIC SELECTION, ACCESSORIES & PATTERNS © STRETCH SEWING & DRESS MAKING CLASSES © SCISSORS & PINKING SHEARS SHARPENED © BUTTERICK AND KWIK SEW PATTERNS All this plus the best prices in town â€" trade accepted. THESE FEATURES © HOME OR IN STORE SERVICE (MOST MAKES) © INSTRUCTION WITH EVERY MACHINE SOLD SALES & SERVICE Sponsored By PROJECT PROP Regular $7.95 to 18.95 sq. yd 4 WESTMOUNT PLACE, WATERLOO OPEN THURS & FRI EVENINGS Tit 9 30 $4.95 to $12.95 Saturday May 15 Westmount Sewing Centre 745â€"4461 '? ‘ Byv. with B.A. ROGERS General Counsel Mutual Life Assurance WATERLOO Company of Canada have worked hard and are hoping for a large crowd. The Master of Ceremonies will be â€" former W.C.L Lacdaad “wu.' CEA CTEE PP Cet * ists and other groups from add another touch of class to the show. Tickets are 50c for students and chilâ€" dren,. $1.00 for adults, or an inflation fighting $2.50 for a family ticket. ° 40 PAgs 1 1. COLLINGWOOD Monday May 17, 1976. Visit Blue Mountain Pottery Plant & Tobermory. Leave Adult Recreation Cenâ€" tre 9 a.m. Return Adult Recreation Centre 4:30 p.m. COST : $8.00/person. ' 2. OTTAWA TULIP FESTIVAL Thursday May 20th â€" Saturday May 22nd. Leave Adult Recreation Centre Thursday May 20th â€" 8 a. m. Return Adult Recreation Centre Saturday May Â¥nd â€" 6 pm. ACCOMMODATION: Lord Eigin Hotel. COST: $60/person â€" Double. $79/person â€" single. For more information call 579â€"1020. ACTIVITIES FOR SENIOR AdDUVLTS ADULT RECREATION CENTRE _ (Corner of King & Allen St.) Activities Daily Mon.â€" Fri. Include: Games Room, Floor & Table Shuffleboard. Billiards Rooms, 10¢ tea & coffee. Note: No memberâ€" ship needed. INFORMATION : 579â€"1020. WATERLOO ADULT RECREATION CENTRE LIBRARY SERVICES HOURS: Mon â€"Fri. 10:30 a.m.â€"12:00p.m. _ 1:15 p.m.â€" 3:15 p.m. Complete selection of fiction, nonâ€"fiction, bibliography. No card required. For further information call 579â€" Coâ€"Sponsored by the Grand River Conservation Authority LOCATION : Laurel Creek Conservation Area. DATES: Session 1 â€" July 5â€"16; Session 2 â€" July 19â€"30; Session 3 â€" August 3â€"13th. NOTE: Within walking distance of Lakeshore Village. TIMES; 9:00 to 11 :30 a.m. or 1 :30 to 4: 00 P.M. When registering please indicate the week and the A. M. or P.M. time Nap Swimmers are not permitted to register Ages: 8 to 13 yrs. Fees: $10.00 for each 2 week session Each class is limited to 12 students. § The program will be conducted in accordance to the guidelines as set out by the Canadian Yachting Association in the Learn to Sail program. Transâ€" portation is the responsibility of the applicant. A detailed map will be sent to each applicant which will indicate the site being used at the Conservation WATERLOO DAYS 1976 Any person interested in p'a&clpatmg in this years Waterloo Days events are a #o call Waterloo Comâ€" munity Services at 886â€"1550 ext. 60. Again this year, the activities include arts and crafts displays, culturâ€" al and recreational events. Suggestions are welcome. ALBERT McCORMICK ARENAâ€" Parents & Preschoolers Tues. 10:30 a.m. Thurs. 1:30 p.m. Adult Skating Monday to Friday _ 12 noon to 1:00 p.m. (Pr Resources for Our People) Ad:rtr a“eenation Centre 185 King St. S., Waterloo FREE LECTURE ‘Planning Your Will‘ with B.A. Rogers General Counsel . _ Moses Springer Arena Friday 7:00 to 9:30p.m. Sunday 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. â€" Admissions 15 yr. & under .235 16 yr. & over .50 WATERLOO MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Annual Meeting Date: Thurs. May 20th, 1976 Time: 7: 30 p.m. Place: Adult Recreation Centre (King & Allen St.) Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada Friday, May 14. 1976 2:00 p.m. f Adult Recreation Centre Sponsored by Project PROP Sun. May 16th Waterloo CHYM‘rs vs Galt 76 ers 7:00 p.m. â€" Centennial ball diamond, Waterloo Park JUNIOR SAILING PROGRAM INTERCITY FASTBALL ‘*NO SPECTATORS‘ â€" x SPRING BUS TOURS PROJECT "PROP" ICE SUATING : 886â€"1550

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