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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Jun 1994, p. 9

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Of summer and the social contract | mayor and council of the City of Waterloo. As a tazpayer and library client, you will find this to be a most informative event. All interested persons are invited to attend the meeting at City Hall, 7 pm. The Annual Report presentation this year also marks the kickâ€"off of mmmmucwm library materials bought with donated funds will be marked with a star symbol. WPL appreciates the generous support of the comâ€" munity in the past and wishes to recognize donations in a visible way. We anticipate that the invitaâ€" tion to "Be a Star" will again elicit the kind of support needed to proâ€" vide the current materials and serâ€" vices required by a discerning community. No matter how far we stretch ‘em, there are limits to the services such an arrangement, Sands sold his car before he left, "just to have enough money for a reasonable lifestyle here. "I had to make some sacrifices. I didn‘t want to just survive, I wanted to see some things." So far, Sands has visited Toronto and the Georgian Bay shore, and he plans to travel more extensively in Student «AMUSEMENT RIDES _ _ _ _ _ _ _____ _ _ _ __ +«MONSTER TRUCK SHOW +«HUGE AUCTION Fun for the +FOOD & BEVERAGE le Familyl +TRUCK SHOW & SHINE | +â€"VENDORS +«ONGOING FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT Za Waterioo Regional Police Association Hwy 97 & 401 Cambridge, Ontario For more information please call (519)624â€"2378 ... AND MUCH MORE that can be offered with the availâ€" able staff hours. To comply with terms of the Social Contract, referâ€" ence service will be available from 1â€"5 p.m. only on selected Fridays. Halfâ€"day service will be in effect on May 20 and 27, June 17, July 8 and tentatively, July 29. Statistiâ€" cally, Fridays are the least busy days at the Main Library, thereby mk?ncthilmfiruchiuflor ble to our clients. Grete Pruejer and lots of giggles on Saturdays, June 4 and 25. Two shows for It‘s Magic! Jason Rochon, accompanied by two musical dren are invited. Performances begin at 12:30 and at 1:30 p.m. in (Continued from page 8) Canada with a friend after his work term is up in July. "I miss my folks at home, but I like it here. It‘s a pretty relaxed atmosphere." . . So many people in our community deserve recogniâ€" tion for making a difference. If you know of a person or group that makes Waterloo a better place, please call Tom Brockelbank at the Waterloo Chronicle, 886â€"2830. the James Brown Auditorium of 2 the Main library. These three dediâ€" | their time and talents, making it possible to offer these programs [ free of charge. For an enormous 1 amount of fun, sign up for these For details, call the Main Library I at 886â€"1310 or the McCormick Branch at 885â€"1920. 1 mnnmw,.m, 1 12, 2:30 p.m. Registration begins Tuesday, June 28 for children 9â€" 1 12. f day, July 5, 10 a.m. Children 7â€"11 I may register at the McCormick I l;nn:hhen‘nninc'l\mdny..!une 1 1. Modelâ€"Aâ€"Dinosaur: Wednesâ€" day, July 13 and July 20, 2:30 p.m. Children 8â€"11 are invited to regisâ€" t;;boginningWednuday,June Grete Pruefer works in the comâ€" munity relations department of Waterloo Public Library. la P AAZP A PULLING FOR CHILD RELATED aZ, BIG, SISTERS Kâ€"W CHAPTER Peterbilt of Ontario Inc. WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 1994 â€" PAGE 9 can aus oms cas on ons on0 aus oun cun cus cus cus aue ce ons eng Westmount Place, Westmount Rd. N. Waterioo , This program is designed for destreamed grade nine students who want to be better prepared for the advanced courses in grade ten this September. s B (Hao aJB * 12 It is a grade 10 prepâ€"program, August 2 to August 26, from 9 am to 12 noon, five days per week for four weeks. ggl'uh.Math,mdemoewillbetaughtdafly,miewmg strengthening the skills and concepts taught in grades 1â€"9 Homework habits and study skills will be emphasized throughout the four weeks of this program. Classes will be kept to a maximum of 12 students. Final examinations will be given in each of the subjects in the Students will be graded on their effort â€" attendance & punctuality, preparedness for class, homework completion, participation, use of class time, interaction with peers, respect for authority, attitude to learning, note books, acceptance of assistance; and marks on the examination. C King Street Houth. Watertso (Eetween Sab & Enidgeport) +90=excellent, +80=good, +70=satisfactory, +60=fair, +50=poor, â€"50=unacceptable The final mark earned in each subject will be 40% for effort and 60% for the final examination. You may enroll your child any day, Monday to Saturday, 8 am to 5 pm, at St. Jude‘s School, 419 Phillip St., Waterloo Tuition $525 to $600 QGome «)n and MMeet the Pesigner Serself! Bring in this ad and we‘ll The St. Jude‘s Advantage 888â€"6620 pay your GST on already discounted and Zesigned Clothing for Today‘s MYodern 14/oman PERMS â€" det ues JO 746â€"8764 §§4â€"59Z3!

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