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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Apr 1982, p. 17

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The Enigma lescence is the a workshop to Adolescence subject of seminar Monte Carlo night planned The Kâ€"W Jaycees will hold a Monte Carlo Night, April 22 and 23 from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Waterloo Knights of Columbus. Proceeds for the event will go toward community projects. The St. Michael‘s Catholic Women‘s League of Waterloo had its 20th annual meeting on April 14. ' During the past year, Elections were held, _ the league raised $2,100 and Father Bob O‘Conâ€" at its Christmas Craft nell installed the folâ€" _ and Bake Sale. Of this lowing officers: Mary _ amount, $500 was given Van Dyk Heidleberg, for Father O‘Connell‘s president; Lynn West, vestments, $100 to second viceâ€"president; . Catholic Social Serâ€" Ann Lutz, assistant; _ vices, $126 to Anselma Pauline Waddel, third House, $70 to a needy viceâ€"préesident, Caroâ€" family, and $120 to lyn Quinlan, correâ€" Save a Family Plan. sponding secretary; An additional $800 BULLETIN BOARD This trio of students trom the Waterloo campus of Conestoga College kept their eyes on the competiâ€" tion Saturday during the 15th annual Spring Thaw Canoe Race sponsored by the Doon Student Asâ€" sociation of the colâ€" lege. The fellows, {left to right) Petér Wardie, John Domanâ€" uez and Dave Kingsâ€" bury, were one of 42 teams to compete in the 15â€"mile course along the Grand River from Bridgeport to Doon. (Photo by Heather Mackey). CWL elects officers Collection â€"NEW LOCATIONâ€" 29 Young St. E., Waterioo, Ontario Phone (519) 884â€"3221 ENOOK GALLERIES on display Sat., April 24, 1982 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Cape Dorset â€" Lithographs topic of be held of Ado Jessie Dorscht, recordâ€" ing secretary, and Sandy Dorscht, treaâ€" surer. Helen Baron is the past president. Wednesday, May 12 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Great Hall, Village 11. University of Waterloo. This workshop is deâ€" signed to help both parents and professionâ€" als understand today‘s adolescents â€" their family relationships, sexual development and problems of selfâ€" esteem. Dr. Sol Gordon, proâ€" fessor of Child and Family Studies and director of the Marâ€" riage and Family Counselling program A fiveyear certifiâ€" cate for "devoted ser vice to the disabled" was awarded to a league member by the Kâ€"W Services for the Disabled. She spent about 30 hours during the past year working with the disabled. was spent in the parish for flowers, building fund, confirmation and decorations. Also, a March Card Party raised $432 of which $216 was donated to the March of Dimes. at Syracuse Universiâ€" ty‘s College for Human Development, will speak at the seminar. which is sponsored by the department of paâ€" tient services and soâ€" cial work at St. Mary‘s General Hospital. Lecture topiecs will deal with: Preparing Today‘s Youth for To morrow‘s Family, Sex ual Abstinence â€"A Viable Alternative, Promotion of Selfâ€"Esâ€" teem in the Teenager and the Role of Schools in the Promotion of Selfâ€"Esteem. CLEMENT, EASTMAN, DREGER, MARTIN & MEVNIER G.E. Eastman, C.O., Q.C. F .L. Dreger, Q.C., B.A. 277 King Street West, Kitchener N2G 449 â€" 743â€"0256 â€" SHELLEY ANN MUSTIN McGILL, LLB. BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS has joined them in the practice of law _ J.G. Mariin. 0.S.0., Q.C R.G Meumer, Q C , M A S.R. Cameron, LL_B D.C Dowme, Q.C, BA , LL B W R. Greenwood, BA , LLB F S. Finch, B.A‘, LL_B RL. Warren, B.A., LLB J. J.K. Martin,,B.A., LLB M W. McCarter, BA , LLB P.E. Grespan, B.A., LLB., LLM. (L.Sâ€"E.) C.M. Robson, LL.B. S.M. McGill, LL B. t r are pleased to announce that Showcase ‘82 at Wâ€"O DSS Waterlooâ€"Oxford Disâ€" trict Secondary School welcomes the public to its Showcase ‘82. takâ€" ing place April 27 and During the early eveâ€" ning on Tuesday (5 to 9 p.m.) there will be enâ€" tertainment in the gym and cafetorium; a disâ€" play entitled A Market Place of Student Activâ€" ities, and a rehearsal of Gilbert and Sulliâ€" van‘s Princess Ida, which will be presented the following week. Workshop organizers urge those interested to register as soon as posâ€" sible. Course fee is $35. Refunds of $25 will be given until May 3. On both days the school is open to the public during the inâ€" structional periods. ()n Wednesday, the school will sponsor a trusteeâ€"senior adminisâ€" tration panel, and there will be an assemâ€" bly on energy conserâ€" vation in the afterâ€" noon. Day Careservices will be provided, and the cafeteria will serve Counsel Also at the library on Saturday,. April 24 at 2: 30 p.m. the Saturday Family Matinee will {feature Cookie Goes to the Hospital, Dragon Castle, Corny Concerto and Georgie. And on Friday, April 27 at 10:15 it will be Backwards Day at the Magic Carpet Storyâ€" time for preschoolers over three years of age. Free events at the library food and refreshments over the meal hour. Stephenson will be in attendance daily from 2 p.m. (Continued on page 35) WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1982 â€" PAGE 17 Byerson Hall , Mrs. Byers, Headmistress 884â€"2 170 9 & e 7 A 8 â€" *A J Private School (Registered) 18 McDougall Road, Waterioo, Ontario Offers two alternatives towards the academic and personal development of your child DAY SCHOOL .F_\ Mr. Ford has been associated with Reed Stenhouse Limited and its predecessor comâ€" pany for the past 26 years. He has served as Waterioo branch manager for the past three years and will JOHN A. 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