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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Feb 1985, p. 34

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PAGE 34 - WATERLm c"t9ttttM, WV. WY tr, Steph Colmer Sales for "Flower to a Friend Day" began on Monday and continue all week, during the three lunch periods in the front foyer. Carnations cost $1 and they will be delivered on Valentine's Day. . This week, Biuevale's major play, "THE PIED PIPER OF HAMEMN" debuts! Show- times on Thursday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and on Friday at 6:30 p.m. (to facilitate the basketball games being held at B.C.1. that evening). Tickets may be purchased at the door: Family Pass - 87; Adults and Students without Fee Cards - $3; Students with Fee Cards - $2; and Children - $1. This play follows the Bluevale tradition of ehildren's theatre (which is an pealing to all ages!) with Humour! Music! Messages'. and promises to be an excellent evening of entertainment. This Friday's Sports Night will see our Knights play basketball at home vs Preston High School. The Junior game starts at 6: 30 pan. and the Senior game at tt p.m. Come out and support your Knights! The Centerville Ohio High School exchange students arrive tomorrow for their annual weekend visit with the highlight being a Pizza Party and Dance after attending the W.C.l. _ Centerville hockey game at 7:30 pm. at Moses Springer Arena Saturday. The Valentine's Day Dance takes place Feb. 14 with dancing from tr to 11 p.m. Usual prices and rules in effect, except this is a dress-up affair, so please. no jeans. The Knight of the Week is Julie Woroch who was honored for her dedication to BCI extra- curricular activities especially athletics. Under the B, 1,237. That‘s what they were calling Monday at the Uptown Bingo Palace, when hall manager Mary Manden took time out from the day's regular activities to present s, ,237 in one dollar bills to Sunbeam Home administrator, Dr. Shaune Lawton. The money was raised through a series of special Bingo games held the week before Christmas. . new -rtttttt* Mtoto Bluevale Locker Talk BIG BINGO! AWARDS 0 Some hard working Laurel students were presented with awards at an Honors Award Assembly held in January. The presentation was held for students who had attained marks of 15% in the last semester. The students listed below deserve honorable mention since they have averaged 75% or better in all four semesters last year: Jaswir Chatha, David Chipman, Darlene Lucas, Lorrie Nelson, Paul Neuman, Angela Rea, Joanne Reitzel, Shannon St. Denis. NOON-HOUR BASKETBALL oNoon-hour basketball was a great success, dominated mostly by the males. However, the girls did well too. There was an outstanding improvement by the key players Brett Brown. Everton Drake and Janette Smith. WEIGHT ROOM oTerm 2 was well attended and useful to those who worked out. oStudents and teachers are welcome to come in and tone up for spring. Turn some of those extra pounds into extra muscles. WRESTLING oAll the boys are really working hard and deserve a successful year. The following students are this years "champs to be": Mike Axford, Sergio Mesa, Mike Seguin and Leroy Denis. These boys are working really hard and will hopefully go all the way. Good luck! 550 PARKSIDE DR.WATERLOO 306.3302 mm 1n 0 Rouathotsteetetg o Repairs o Draperies o Putnam. .trlppirtg and mti'ttt'ttletg ACADlAN UPHOLSTERY - and INTERIOR We om you named -htttamtttp 18 years mm iottt-tttahtt"it" ”gain-I1 in”. Laurel Glenn Van Speybroeck Pit-tttill') ttpplitaiionftmottd Mmdittoarotike WATERLOOCHRONICLE Name ---.------------ Greg Cassidy Circulation Manager 45 Erb St. E. Waterloo Ont. N2J 1L7 Earn Em; fllltttitttit , WESTCOUBT PLACE ELGIN, MARSHALL, BRIGHTON ST. AREA UPTOWN WATERLOO Address ------------- PostalCode --------- Telephone ---Age-

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