(Programmes for preschoolers. children _,1teytt5g1tiytttiaLtaitsgtt.utarttaft WINTER QUARTER FROG RAMME Friday, January 5th - 9:00 am,, - 9:00 pm. MEMBERS REGISTRATION: Wednesdav.Januarv 3rd-9:ooa.m.-qon.,rv, Phone or Drop-in to the 'Y Mankind Drive Weber St. N Watodoo Chronicle. deaduyrbmhu 20. 1972 King St. join this hapTygmup. . .ai'the Waterloo Family 'Y' REGISTRATION FOR NON-MEMBERS WATERLOO FAMILY 'Y' 145 Lincoln Road. Waterloo. 579-3500 PHONE â€$29004 ers, children, teens and adults both Physical and Social ' for a brochure. about the programmes of your choice for Wednesday. January 3rd - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m Thursday, January 4th - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m Three new members were also welcomed into the Club recently. Two from Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Daniels and one from Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor. Three couples join club At the last general meet- ing of the club, December 5, a representative from the Waterloo Police Depart- ment spoke on and demon- strated the Breath-a-lizer. The Sunday prior to the party, December 17 was the Children's Christmas party at Camp Heidelberg. The Kitchener - Waterloo Optimists Club held Ladies Night Christmas Party last night with an evening of dance and socializing. I. Other action saw the Rangers score first only to watch the Canadians fire in five unanswered goals. The Leafs remain unde- feated and on top of the league when they shut-out the Bruins 4-0. Buffalo picked up their first win Mrs. Hazel Moss of Albert Street Waterloo was with the vid's School on Monday as part of the Youth in Servic Moss showed the students how to _weave on a loom. by Ron Pineau In midget action last week Detroit spotted the Hawks two goals then pumped in six in a row but surpressed the Hawk rally to win " Hawks rally but lose 6-5 The Hawks almost pulled it out of the fire in the third on goals from Henry Hendel, Jerry Leland and Reg Leramrs, second of the night. Detroit went to work and took control on two goals from Allan Black. The rest of the goals were netted by Doug Snyder, Jim Lewis, Paul Hummel and John Willcox. The command of the game between Detroit and the Hawks changed hands drastically three times. The Hawks were in funnel first with Reg Leland get- ting one of his two goals and Dave Downey helping to open up a 2-0 lead. of the season shutting-out the Flames 2-0. th the Senior Citizen's at St. Da- Services of Seniors Week. Mrs. Brian Dietrich recorded the shut-out and the Leafs got two goals from Scott Price and one each from Dean Miller and Joe Grubb to stay undefeated. In six games, Dietrich has given up nine goals. In the third, the Canadi- ans put the game on ice by scoring several times. Bradley Dunbar got his second while John Hennig, Dave Dumont and Philip Bauer got the rest. Canadian Bradley Dun- bar tied the game later in the second. Ranger's Guy Steffler finally beat Canadian goalie Brian Zinken in the second after Zinken prevented the Rangers " from running away with the game.