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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Mar 1973, p. 18

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" Wat-doc Gunman, Ire-tte, Mad! 2!. ter' .GOLF LESSONS: Personalized instruction at the YMCA Golf Centre by Professionals Gary Mane. Byron Radthe and Bah Skura have made these among our most popular classes. They are ideal for those who have never played golf. or for those with limited "know-how." Each class runs week- ly for six weeks. The cost of $20.00 per person includes the YMCA Golf Handbook (There is a strict limit of 16 students per class. so please in- dicate clearly for which class you are registering.) COURSES AT THE KITCHENER FAMILY 'Y' CAKE DECORATING: Our expensnced teacher. Peg Becker. begins with basic printing. wntmg and simple borders. Later classes deal with daisies. roses and animals. One cake is decorated each week. and students will loam to duplicate that cake at home. "Doll" cakes and '_'open book" cakes are Included. The 8-week course beglns Tues. March 27. at 8:00 pm, and costs $17.00 per person. (Decanting bag. tubes and fps. which ml! I cost approximately 5300 additional, will be required after the first lesson.) GOLF VV begins Mom. April 9. at 6:30 pm. GOLF "B' begins Mon.. April 9. at 7:45 pm. GOLF 'C' begms Mon., April 9. at 9:00 pm GOLF '0' begins Tues.. April 10. at 6:30 pm GOLF 'E' begins Tues., April IO. at 7:45 'rm, GOLF T' begins Tues. April 10. at 9.00 pm. CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH. Learn to speak the language of duplomacy and poetry, Mrs, Jacquelme Cuthbertson. our experienced Instructor, teaches the; IO-week course In Cana- da's second language The class begnns on Mon . March 26. at 7:30 pm . and costs $25 oo per person The fee includes the cost of the text. BEGINNERS' BRIDGE Learn to play North Amenca's'tnosl popular card game. or m- crease your abdity to play Our experienced mstructor. Mrs Marg Schmm. makes the classes both mfor twe and enlovable Regtster mdvvndually or m couples The 8-week. course costs $23 Cr,',:,',' person. or $40 oo per couple The class begins Tues . March 27. at 8 oo p m 57 Queen St. North. Telephone 143-5201 For Free Brochure a m. and costs sur-oo (is: petsbn, BABYSTTING IS AVAILABLE (Crocheting Is also taught Wednesday mommgs at the Kitchener Family YMCAI YOGA CLASSES; Yoga can shm and mm without exhausting exercise. This ancient dis- cipline can also help you to become calm and relaxed. Classes " taught bt Umtsh Shar- "ia. who leamed Yoéa from Master Yogi Swarm Swmanda of India. The 8-week course costs 327,00 pet person. and begins Tues.. March 27. Choose either CLASS "A". a! 7:30 p.m.. or CLASS ”B'. at 8:45 pm, peneme The classes are designed tor indeuaI learning. enabling stu- , dents to plan. plant and care for their specific gardens wrth excellent -' results. The class costs $18.00 per person. and runs from 8:00 until Vs s 30 p.m.. beginning Wed.. March " CHINESE COOKING Taught right at thw CHINA KITCHEN. 51 King St N. Waterloo. by the owner. Mr. Gordon Mah, Both men and women should be able to prepare a Chinese least In their own kitchen, upon completion Tulllon lee of $35.00 includes all materials and recipes. The 8-week course begins on Tues. March 27. at 8 oo pm SMALL ENGINE REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE: This course is geared to those who would like to know more about the operation. repair and maintenance of their two- and four-cycle 'towners-everything trom Iawnmowers to outttoards. The 8-week course rs taught by Mr Geoffrey Downing. and begins Thurs. March 29. at troo pm. The cost is $22.00 per person, CROCHETiNG Learn to make fine. dainty articles or bold alghans in the material of your chorce Enjoy mornmg coffee. and learn this tloe art which IS now regaining popularity. The 10-week course. taught by an experienced Instructor. begins on Mon., April 2. at 10:00 CONVERSATIONAL GERMAN: This is an excellent course for anyone who would like to be able to absorb the flavour of our community. Our instructor. Hildegard Besser. is from Ger- many. and has taught similar courses in Europe. Fee of $2 5.00 includes the text. The 10- week course begins Wed, March 28, at 8:00 pm. SOCIAL DANCING: Learn the Waltz. Foxtrot. Polka. Boogaloo. Cha-Cha and more! You will learn to dance with a variety of partners in a warm and friendly atmosphere. Only a balanced number of ladies and gentlemen Will be accepted. IO lessons cost $20.00 per person or $38 00 per couple The class begins Wed . April 4. at 8:00 pm. ANTIQUES FOR THE COLLECTOR: Mrs. Helen Butler, of JOHN & HELEN BUTLER AN- TIQUES in Stratford. wrll focus on English and Canadian furniture. glass, porcelain and Silver. She will also introduce you to the newest "coNctables"-art glass. the art "ou- veau of the “205 and the art decco of the Bos, This 8-week course begins Thurs. March 29. at 8:00 pm. and costs S2 500 per person. CROCHETING: Crocheting IS a fine art. now regaining popularity. Students will learn to make fine dainty articles or bold alghans in materials of their own choostng. Enjoy morn- mg coffee and a new craft With our experienced instructor The IO-week course starts Wed, April 4. at 1000 am. and costs $16.00 per person. BABYSITTING IS AVAILABLE. (Crocheting IS also available Monday mornings at the Waterloo family 'Y'.l CREATIVE WRITING Learn to write for fun or profit with our award-winning instructor. Mrs, Kay Gribble. a member of the Newspaper Institute of North America. This informal trsesson course begins Tues . March 27. at Koo pm, and costs, $35.00 per person. AFTERNOON DUPUCATE BRIDGE Interested ladies and gennemen are unvned to play Duplicate Budge each Wednesday at 1 30 p m Paras-you-ph" 75e each afternoon Coffee 05 prowded No regrstraton us necessary BABYSITTING IS AVAILABLE 145 Lincoln Rd. 'I’oIophono 579-3500 For Free Brochure GARDENING: Spnng .8 here. so be planned! this 8-week cows. tS taught by Betty hm whose pun-mono garden mods-ms her or COURSES AT THE WATEBLOO FAMILY y Look an... YMCA SPRING ADULT COURSES smmus soon SAILING: A course. Including both theory and actual sailing experience at one of our YMCA camps. will be held in May. Both novice and exper- ienced sailors have benefitted from past courses. Please call the Water- loo Family Y at 579-3500. to have your name put on the mailing list for information. -- BASIC GUOTAR No musvcal background cs necessary. and aoqumng this slull can Increase your popularity John Barthel us our expenenced m- structor Tumor, us S25 oo. whvch uncludes musnc This 10-week course begms Tues _ Apol 10, at 7 oo p m class for those who know the has-cs This course wull unclude sessmns on mckrog, strumming and the ieammg and production of songs The ltr week course beguns Tuesday. Apnl IO. at tt 30 p m The $28 oo cost In dudes all musuc INTERMEDIATE GUITAR ' FOLK SONG WORKSHOP An advanced GOLF 'G' begins Wed.. April 1 I, at 6:30 p.m. GOLF 'H' begins Wed.. April 11. at 7:45 p.m. GOLF T begins Wed, April 11. at 9:00 p.m. GOLF 'J' begins Thurs. April 12. at 6:30 p.m. GOLF 'K' begins Thurs., April 12. at 7:45 pm GOLF 'L’ begins Thurs. April 12. at 9:00 pm, Canadians down Leafs a " viciory from the Hawks with $5 accent to tto.Me-hi1eBttttaitteame tie the Bruins H. Detroit stopped Atlanta with a sound " win. The third placed Canadi- ans had their work cut out for them and none to the challenge. John liming put the Canadians ahead only to see Brian Rehhopt tie things up. Philip Bauer IyI-l’hou In a lard Mt battle the cm: w the My (mated be“: bl inplaytaatareeh. iaa. - Jii,"iiGrGi'iriia7aUiaii - ME i mailman. m & - "ANCM M T66attt Km Am OWAW0 RANCH a... 144-Hn_ momma AND PAM MtANCM M 7444"! WAY MIKE! MtANCM "not 576-3060 VICTOIIA " AID mun mu "no. 579-1560 Hm 570-5.” " Kitchener ARTISAN INTERIORS LIMITED um“ I.” Ill! a.” Mellow yet hardy Casual and rugged Solid Pine furniture Beautiful fpr home or cottage. 8 WILLIAM ST. EAST WATERLOO - 579-41 TO Colonial Shoppe Noto-dGW Ira-ch. a”. - Emil.- for but. only I. ttm-ra-tqs "Spring into Action" - uh Talk Money t In Wands. , CM “N All) a. "ANCN tt M 745-1101 “A” 1mNStstW. a m BttANCM "'0. 004-6010 [ out fltt TttetrHtCartotmrUMr* Bank of Montreal land were the madam. Joe Barges; tied the game earlierinthethird. John Stump! led Buffalo hack to tie the Bruins with two goals. Grey Wilkinson and Steve Zeigler got the omen. For the Bruins It Cam Hill ttMheeted a to! from the point no feet in from of the net to give the Rangers a hand tom: vic- tory. Hill scored earlier to give the Rangers the lead but that was erased when the Hawks came back with two goalsharow. Paul Bean and Reg Le- new“: [I " " at all Branches of the BANK OF MONTREAL . . . AB00T lOANS tttt-AMtUMtfStSetVEMtANCM Our Loan Srcieliala one working over- time to satin y your spring buying needs. Whether it be s new our. boat, app“. anees/Nrrtitshintrs. a summer eothge. or home improvements we can nuke it come a reelity. Come in soon and “Let's Talk". If m- un’t make it in, phone or mil III the accompanying coupon. We'll get but to you in a hurry. Each “My Evening , to , pm. until April Sth Among the new courses being offered for theHirst time this year are a garden- ing course, a small engine repair and maintenance course for owners of snow- mobiles, lawn mowers and other 2 and 4 cycle engines. They are also offering cake decorating, sailing, yoga, crocheting, conversational german, and many other classes. _ begin offering personalized golf. art Good, Mart Sender and Paul Winger replied for the Flames. ln announcing this new spring term, a YMCA spokesman pointed out that the YMCA has been serving upwards of 2,000 students per year with its informal classes. Only by offering a third session in the spring, would the YMCA begin to increase its numbers, to fill this need. Starting Monday Apr. 9, the YMCA Golf Centre will Steiner. John New and Ray Bauer. Detroit had an my time with Atlanta. Dave I.“ the winner with' two junk For the first time in the history of the 10% Waterloo Family a spring term in Adult In- formal Interest and Edu- cation Courses are being DoGetie in the mit. ttear Approximately thirty eiasses will be offered this year, beginning the week of y courses include yoga

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