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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Jun 1972, p. 3

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(il-: 'iiiirv'; Lt v" "tlt, ' _'ii).Ptt','ielt",', and correct ha- t “I add up to correct be. r r, in“ is the crux of the C. "." V Qettermen's summer sport , f ”It at Waterloo Lutheran i',"-': sr,' tiiik Any. "H-_-_-N.'-- 3 J a,Cre" centrehasbeenorgan- 3 - Roy Amen and will j. a?“ he marine that positive The philosophy of the sports centre is to provide summer activities for the pre-college youth in the fo of organized sports. 3’ to be taught to and played by those enrolled in Mr. Amott feels the cen- tre can handle up to 240 chil- dren during the summer, or 60 per two-week period. The age group, both boys and girls, is from 10to 16. While aimed mainly at un- derprivileged children it is not limited to that group. Any interested children can enroll in one or all of the four two-week sessions that begin July 3 and run through to August 25. be staffed by coaches who are or have played in vari- ou§_sports at the university. BOWLING 14 Princess St. West The coaching staff for the summer sports program looks over the activities. Starting Friday June 9th. up to and including Saturday. July 15. lanes war to dosod Sunday. Jury ttith to August titft hellish: for "no ,rotioiodsoetttotide "AIR CONDITIONED" LANES OPEN Monday thru Friday at 9:00 a.m. Saturday at 12 noon - Sunday at 1 :00 p.m. WATERLOO BOWLING LANES SPECIAL FAMILY BOWLING ANYTIME lump! Tuesday nights tr 10p m I 1t/ym-fz2Act8il,i)-i/, -1rilr-jtvr. _.... 'r,,' l '“"'“"“‘“"'"« - Summer sports ciintr1ii-wtlll open July 3 " per game is not playing excellance for all those enrolled but "personal progress." It is kind of a therapeutic thing, he said, where each child learns at his own pace and is not made to feel inferior if he does not advance as quickly as other children. The organizers have plan- ned for guest lecturers to speak at various sports clinics during the summer. These clinics are aimed at educating and informing community coaches, school coaches, trainers and man- agers - all those involved in dealing with the active youngsters. Community coaching clin- ics will also play a large part in the sports centre program. ttteetgesitit.tetttemaior Ttteisttsimared-dttt spam ttf w. w. assist In hate coach: lu- min; an pom technique! beyond ' maul!“ table tennis. in ttr'derstamtistg how at! archery. badminton, wrest- why people are motivated. tingartit-eraiottters. Mr. Anon said the main idea at the sports centre 742-9582 m1: and more satisfying position for both the coach and the athlete. Local sports person- alties from baseball, golf, football, soccer and other sports will assist in the first portion of the clinic. WLU faculty and staff mem- bers have advised organiz- in ttr'derstamtistg how at! why tat, are motivated. This be included at an etemqtttary level. hopefully with: coaching an easier "i))ijiiiitir / ""i""""sd-3g,,,3.,.,,2,,,,-t"'" 'ii/iii) notteueel's 'tllc/fn BAKERIES LIMITED, WATERLOO SQUARE 579-3540 L -iir'h'"ipts,,,,,,,,, ii) m4 Each coach. while special- ized in one particular sport, has a wide range of experi- ence in almost all sports and will be, helping in all sports while taking charge Waterloo Lutheran Dui- versity facilities will be used for the pmgiasndNese facilities include the-rut ing field and gymnasium dur- ing the afternoon and sports equipment such as basket- balls, footballs, volleyballs and other sports parapher- nalia. It is also hoped the centre will be able to make use of the bail diamonds and swimming pool at Waterloo Park. . may-u...- w a: IB' v. imrhri'i'je - .. " > . I a A . , 2 Y'-s C'Tl -- tF T 443’ _ we" .'~ . 'Ei", Wri’hf‘a.‘ I x. ' w ;.,. 2 .4 1S,lriir"r,NjlryF/Tc'?-s?::7.35 AFT'ij"h ""- ', 'i'cC"',c'?c'Ai' a . TI a! "l 1"r'rt,: 'Wtr'.e,'5Ol; _ 2: 'ditrrtuft' F T A tr-'" , , Auk '"" - “”5"" t" “T‘v‘m: "i, _ Mr T _ 3;, ,2 an“. " Fr,',,-., . -v~ "list ".r 4 "ry" w, - {nu 'm,, _ 4 ~‘ ". -" s_rr4 P, _ . " v' .15; FE . F,".. . . " 2 "is: " ...~“‘2. _ 'p, ,5» v.3 l' ".cci,"N. Jr's . _ "-. "tr' "r . t 2 .,'rl u. L" :9, . 1.1;: I '" 2 . " . r.' ... :33. '.. .. tiif'" Ia:- "" ' r", _ . l __". V l:" '" ie'r 2 _. . _" ' iiiiii'iii'i 'iihtiaiii'tiet'iieuaki"iit' . . a, 2 _ . thgyugh Friday: child bring a pair ot running shoes and a T-shirt and shorts when possible. The centre will run from 10 am. to 3:30 pan. Monday ersetdttteir,rttu-toab mummmm tttsd0trhandthqtodteaeh- ”01m 'nutitAiMrest canned at the centre mat provide their own Maths te and mm the centre but ttr_mqttmveorilttteattatrstr- ehsetomteagtottter. . While there is no cost to any child enrolled, each child is asked to bring his lunch if he is unable to re- turn home between 12 and l p.m.. the lunch hour. It is Kenner Shoes ALL SPRING STYLE SHOES SIDEWALK SANDALS ETC WHITE CROSS. VITALITY & OTHER COMFORT 3.3132 SHOES 10% OFF BARGAIN RACK QUALITY OVEN FRESH BAKED FOODS SPRING SHOE SALE He also coached the Bur- lington Cardinals senior As well as basketball, he has played football in both higbschool and for the Brantford entry in the junior Ontario league. He also played baseball and lacrosse. Gary Jeffries will be re- sponsible for baseball. He has 14 years experience in the field, three in profess- ional ball with the Detroit Tiger chain in the US. ite is cuirmtty a Tiger scout antrinstroets baseball schools for that team. "'"e'""""". l Last year Mr. Wilson play- ed with the WLU team an forward. During his career he has also played guard and Airter Reds. the. m that plays against the Harlem Gtottetmtters in their games. During the tour with the Reds he travelled exteusive- ly in the United States and travelled to Europe on two may attgmting WU]. will tteioftanttttttFttrnti. Mr. Wheres, a native of 1trettbrd,raua-ttterot the Ontario all“ basket- tttt when he played with who: Johnson col- legiate in Brandon! in m . The following year he went on tour with the Herr oiitGetotmoetumttiar "3929!? ',,")',i'j"'j'j',"."_'ii"'i"',',.",,y Mon. to Sat. 9 to 6 pm Fri. till 9 pm 28 King St. s. Waterloo Phone 743-661 9 She received a govern- ment athletic scholarship for basketball last year and is extremely well qualified as she can play ,viltually all sports and has experience with youth in summer camps as well. Mr. Amott coached the WLU volleyball_ team last year and helped out in with the football coaching as well. mid! (we smo- _ Miss Tully was an all star with the basketball team at WLU and was named the teamh most valuable player for the last three years. with the Junior B Kitchener Braves. Mr. Cooper will also coach the lacrosse program. He al- so has his swimming _in- structors certificate. He was an all star in the league ill-which the Clinton high school plays and is trrretttr_rlaring, lacrosse manuaWIpaM has played.” several " gtttrteanttt. - . the Bob Cooper, a Clinton na- tive, will be unusual fool- ball and! and coach for Mr. Jam-is is [pm-my WWW!“

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