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Waterloo 'Cf",5,"ii,ii,"iifl,i,i,i,ie',tii, """h, 'tl to Ph.d SW" q2,000ttehoiarsttipftmnttte Rottthtand'rtantqtortation student in civil "tgimrert'rqt at the University at Water- enable him to continue his post graduate studies on pavement design at Water- CLEANERS ett, Nine Hundred and seven- ty-five years of teaching ex- perience said farewell to Waterloo County Tuesday night as 30 teachers and two staff members from The Waterloo County Board of Education were honoured at a retirement dinner held at the Valhalla Inn, Kitchener. Over one hundred people, including board trustees, staff members and teachers FASHION SHOW - Students in Mrs. Marlene Hornung's‘ home economics class from Centennial Public School held a fashion show of articles rhade in class at the school June 21. From left are Mary Tanaglia. Danelle Brown. Beth McLaughlin, Laurie Kropf. Lisa Putman and Carol Davidson. The girls are in grades seven and eight at Centennial and are based to Lincoln Heights for the home economics classes. County board honorsstdff Also retiring is Tom Penny, who before joining the County Board as a mem- ber of its finance depart- ment in 1969. was secre- tary-treasurer of the Elmira and District Secondary School Board. Mrs. Helen Five elementary school principals will also retire: Mrs. Edna Davidson, Rose- ville Public School; Eben Cressman. Elizabeth Ziegler Public School; George De- frain, Central Public School, Preston; James Cuthbert- son, Doon Public School; and Harold Wildfong, Queensmount Sr. Public School. Among those retiring this year are Garfield Bender, the board's elementary music supervisor and for 31 years as a teacher, choral director, organist and festi- val organizer and adjudica- tar in the Kitchener-Water- loo area; and Jud Brown, a former teacher and princi- pal with the Kitchener Pub- lic School Board and now Area 3 assistant superinten- dent, completing his “st year of service in this area. attended the dinner at which retiring staff were present- ed with silver trays to com- memorate their years of service. WOMEN’S CONDITIONING & REDUCING CLASSES YES . . . you can bu up totslU. and 2 DRESS SIZES IN A MONTH After do" onioy our mock"! Heal“! "geetorotior, Cadmium . Ital Firteitsh Sam (which cootribvtes to herding“ of 'he Hum) q Cool Hung. Pool For oftor Sauna (which male: the finm how.) . Manage Whirlpool (wanna and "In!" tired noun) 8 VISITS ONlY $15.00 MORNINGS: To“. 9:30 am. Thurs. 9:30 o.m. lower Moll Won-doe Square 576-2680 FITNESS CENTRE Grand River Experience extends to Laurel The Grand River Experi- ence, a successful experi- ment in environmental edu- cation, has been extended by the Grand River Conserva- tion Authority to provide summer activities for Other teaching staff mem- bers honoured at the dinner included: Mrs. Evelyn E. Appleyard, Waterloo rCoi- legiate; Lloyd W. Barkwell, St. Andrew's Sr. Public School; Warren c. Bamford, Preston High School; Miss Edith L. Bramhill, John Ma- hood Public School; Mrs. Florence E. Davidson, St. Andrew's Sr. Public School; Stanley L. Doering, Elmira District Secondary School; Dr. John Firth, Kitchener- Waterloo Collegiate; Miss Evelyn J. Grahmcitinerant remedial teacher; C. Fraser Hardy, Elmira District Sec- ondary School; Mrs. Greta Stevens, office supervisor at Preston High School, retires after 18. years of service in Waterloo County. MacDonald, Forest has. , [MIL Than. T p.m. EVENINGS: The Experience program will also feature four bus tours of the watershed for municipal officials and six public tours, emphasizing conservation and wildlife. Other conservation ex‘ periences during the sum mer will include a special weekend July 1 - 3 at Laurel Creek Conservation Area in Waterloo and Conestoga Lake near Elmira. A fishing derby, boat tours. educa- tional hikes, movies and displays will be featured during the holiday week- ends, with an emphasis be- ing placed on family ac- tivities. The seven-week program will include films on safety, nature and conservation topics to be shown regularly on outdoor screens on Satur- day nights at Elora G and Rockwood (â€15* tion Areas near Guelph Pinehurst Conserva- tion Area between Galt and Paris. campers in three major conservation areas. field, l Coronation Public School; Miss Jean Wilhelm, Forest Heights Collegiate; Mrs. Ella M. Allan, Lincoln Avenue Sr. Public School; Mrs. Grace I. Klassen, Grandview Public School, New Hamburg; William E. Rowe, Galt Collegiate; Mrs. Elma Watt, Lincoln Avenue Sr. Public School; John A. Campbell, Glenview Park Secondary School; Mrs. Na- dean Chapman, Assistant Music Consultant. Heights Collegiate; Miss An- nie W. MeLrughry, Itinerant Remedial Teacher; Miss Vera Shantz, Central Pub- lic School, Preston; Robert Van Wagoner, Southwood Secondary School; Miss Ev- elyn M. Walkom. Suddaby Public School; Mrs. Ethel Ward, Linwood Public School; Mrs. Ethel M. Whit- field, l Coronation Public Photo by Fred Millet