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Steve placed first in the county and the province with a mark of Stt.6 percent. Presenting him with the prize is holy Alston (right) of McBee company of Kitchener. On the left is Steve's accounting teacher. William Dewar. Project PROP (Prdgram Resources for Our People) ended its spring program of events for senior citizens last week with a trip to Dun- dum Castle and the Royal Botannical Gal-gens. However, the New Hori- zons group has a number of activities planned to start in September. One new pro- gram that will begin in Sep- tember is an economics Project Prop's new activities _ course taught' by Univer- sity of Waterloo faculty. The course will be offered for credit or non-credit. Senior citizens will be al- lowed free admission. Other possible program subjects for September will be photography. slide pre- sentations and lectures, Although the PROP pro- gram is funded by a New Horizons grant for senior citizens. Mrs. Ausma Up- malis of Project PROP says "We've even had some university students come to gr programs." she said. ith about $5,000 left in its original New Hot-inns grartt,-Proyset PROP plans to present an bemused social and cultural program for seniors next fall at the Adult Recreation Centre. this spring have attracted people between the ages of 40and80. Pam McEwin and Jeff Goldsworthy of Waterloo were chosen athletes of the year last Wednesday at Waterloo collegiate‘s annu- al athletic banquet at Bingeman Park. _ In addition to the awards, honor letters were present- ed to Mar) Wagner, Jana Skarecky. Jill Otterbein. Diane Seegmiller. Sue Groff and Wayne Herter. Most valuable player awards were also given to athletes in each sport played at WCI. WCI honors its athletes Guest speaker for the evening was Don McCrae. coach of the University of Waterloo Warriors' basket- hall team. at