Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Jun 1976, p. 13

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Local winners in the German contest held at University of Waterloo were Karen Scherl Item. of Kit- chener. tenth; Brian Brunet (middle) of Kitchener. fourth; and Ruth Sommerteld (right) of Kitchener, third. _ . T t t a t . G an prize Toronto students dominat- ed the Ontario High School German contest held at the University of Waterloo Saturday. May 29. Top student among those from non-German speaking tam%es. and winner of a holiday in Germany this summer. was Elizabeth Carling. of George f Henrv Secondary School. Don Mills. She is 17 and lives at 49 Groveland St., Don Mills. Top student in the "special category" (for those who have lived in Germany or who are from German speaking families, was Marlene Unterreiner. of Monarch Park Secondary School. Scarborough. _She (NOTE. lt rs Important that children be available for the full 3 week period Age Imits .. at least 9 years of age and less than 12 years on July 12.1976 ) The third 'Golden Hawk' Camp will be held from July 12 to July 30 at the WLU Athletic Complex (corner of king St. and University Ave) The Camp runs Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon. The children will be instructed in Swimming. Softball, Basketball. Volleyball and Soccer with instructors being senior Physical Education students who in turn are guided by senior staff members of the WLU Physical Education department, Application forms must be picked up at the Athletic Complex between 9 :00 am. and 4:30 pm. No telephone applications. ENROLMENT IS FREE BUT IS LIMITED TO THE FIRST 96 REGISTRATIONS ’ Wilfrid Laurie! University 2t! Wtlfrid Laurier University & for boys and girls agtrd 9, " and 1 1. GOLDEN HAWK SUMMER CAMP " University Ave. West. Watovloo or can tttto- 1970 Ext. is 18 and lives at 169 Gillard Aire.. Scarborough. She too will receive a trip to Germany. Trips to Germany were al- so won by Terry Ursacki. 307 Crawford St.. Orillia. of Orillia District Secondary School (second in the regu- lar category): Claire Lane gan. 137 Strathallen St., Toronto of Jarvis Collegiate Institute ithird in the reg- ular category', and Olga Shulhan. of Royal York Collegiate Institute. home address 1 Placid St.. Etobi- coke ififth in the regular category). gan. 137 Strathallen St., Three Kitchener students Toronto of Jarvis Collegiate participated in the special Institute ithird in the reg- category: Ruth Sommer- ular category', and Olga feld. Cameron Heights. of Shulhan. of Royal York 164 Samuel St.. finished Collegiate Institute. home third and her prize was a address 1 Placid St.. Etobi- typewriter. Elvira Krebs. coke ififth in the regular Eastwood Collegiate (122 category). Plymouth Stu finished Top Kitchener student in seventh. and Karen Scherl. the regular category was Cameron Heights (1198 Brian Brunet. Cameron Westmountrfinished 10th. Heights Collegiate. He is 18 and lives at 357 Hoff: mann St.. Apt. 205. Kitchen- er. He finished in fourth place and accepted a cash- and-book award. Robert Morrison. Forest Heights Collegiate. finished in rr 19th place: he is " and lives at 255Greenbrook. A total of 48 top German language students from all across the province par- ticipated: of these. 16 were in the."special" category. Contest organizers included Prof. Frank Jakobsh of UW and Ruth-Marie Braun of St. Mary's Girls' High School. Kitchener. by studenfs h'â€" Waterloo Kitchener 1!herhrrcttaretidettrt+.Jaart",timr"trts 8 Ontario th Duke Sts. " Into”- “has“. mic-.4}... muqmm. qt"ttty that“. Waterloo Square

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