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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Sep 1976, p. 14

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Sports The Waterloo Minor Socâ€" cer Association completed its house league action Saturâ€" day in great style. Fortyâ€"eight house league teams played a total of 76 games on the weekend to determine finalists in variâ€" ous age divisions. Teams played a minimum of three games on 11 soccer pitches scattered throughout Waâ€" terloo. Two cup winners were declared Saturday. In peâ€" tite action, the Chippers came up as the cup winners at MacGregor school field. At Hillside Park, the Canaâ€" dian Metcraft Can Mets deâ€" feated the Cyclones 3â€"1 to win the belle cup. Soccer tourney winners The divisional leaders in the other age groups palyed their deciding games Sunâ€" day. In the squirt division, a very strong Chippers Apache team defeated the Braves at Laurel Vocationâ€" al School field. y The atom cup was won by the very strong Boehâ€" mers‘ Racers team which defeated the Don Voll Kings. In Mosquito action, the Firebirds came up with a big effort, upsetting the highly â€" favored Bilingual team 4â€"1. Tigers gave it all they had, yet lost a game to the Cheetahs 2â€"1 in pee wee action. The tween cup winners were the Galaxies who defeated the Meteors 2â€"0. Page 14 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, September 15, 1976 KITCHENERâ€"WATERLOO SKATING CLUB Skating ~ ( Classes ‘76â€"‘77 KWSC offers instruction in skating whether for pleasure, figureâ€"skating. hockey, ringette, and for all age levels from preâ€"schoolers to adults. The season begins in late October so phone now for a brochure describing the 76â€"77 programs. Call 578â€"1844, Mon.. Wed. or Fri., 1â€"5 p.m. only. Annex. Fee $15 Community Learn to Skate â€" 10 week fall and winter programs in several 9 and up. Fee $33 Also classes for more advanced skaters (see our brochure). Adults â€" At Moses Springer Arena, Waterloo, Mon. nights for beginners: Sunday nights for dance classes. Fee $3 1 Power Skating â€" 9 week program for boys 8 and up. Sunday afternoons _at Kitchener Annex. Fee $20 Ringette Skating â€" 9 week program. Sunday afternoons at Kitchener PARTâ€"SEASON PROGRAMS Preâ€"schoglgrs â€"Wed. mornings at the Auditorium, Fee $21. Level 1 â€" Sat. afternoons in Kitchener Annex and Waterloo arena, for children from 5 to 8. Fee $26. Level 2 â€" Sat. afternoons and a weekâ€"day practice session, for children FULL SEASON PROGRAMS arenas in Kitchener (on Saturdays) and Waterioo (on Sundays). For children 5 to 10 Fee $6 in Kitchener; $5 in Waterloo (call City of Waterloo Community Services for information) KITCHENERâ€"WATERLOO SKATING CLUB Members of the Waterioo Tâ€"Bail Ailâ€"Star team were presented with certificates of merit Monday by council in honor of the world Tâ€"Ball title they won in Ancaster. Members of the team include (front row, left to right) Mark Egers, Derik Geisel, Aliâ€" lan Folliott, Mike McNeice and Todd Kawalec. In the second The CN. Wolverines socâ€" cer team finished its cup action schedule last week and is now preparing for two tournaments and the cup final. CURTAIN â€" A. CHRISTIE 1.95 RELAXATION RESPONSE â€" BENSON $1.95 1977 TOLKIEN CALENDAR $5.95 1977 WATERSHIP DOWN CALENDAR $4.95 Last Tuesday, the Wolverâ€" Wolverines in finals row (left to right) are Shayne Finlay, Mike Ruppe, Scott Smith, Mike Dowhaniuk and Chris Read. in the third row are Robbi Warren, Steven Keilhau, Jimmy Fowler, Paul McArdie, Mathâ€" ew Gagnon and Robbi Kemple. in the back row are coaches Bob McArdie, Glen Witmer and Don Ruppe. 7 The COP<«PWVOAHW BESTSELLERS Waterioo Square, King Street South, Waterioo, 8B6â€" 1 352 ines travelled to Brantford where they defeated Harâ€" mon Saints 3â€"1. The Waterâ€" loo team was lead by the aggressive play of captain Chris Burke and the defenâ€" sive work of Nicky Cipp and SCHOOL SUPPLIES, COLES NOTES Forwards Bernie Willms and Robbie Rotteviel also played well with Eric Schraâ€" mouski coming up with a big game. Helmut Kliewer. Last Thursday, the Wolâ€" verines played host to the strong London team they haven‘t been able to beat all season. The Wolverines lost 2â€"0. Waterloo halfbacks played another strong game and goal tender Michael LaBlanc played one of his best games. On Thursday, the Wolverâ€" ines will play a tween select team. On the weekend, the team will travel to Oshawa to take part on a tournaâ€" ment.

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