lllgll sclnml news Our junior football play- ers proved themselves ior the superior of two teams when they dumped East- wood 19-0 on Friday. Al Chapeshi turned out to be the star player in the ex- citing match, when he took a handoff from Steve Spen- cer and ran 25 yds." to score the first touchdown. Al scored two downs, Jeff Bir- rell came through with one. and Todd Soltysiak kicked in for a point. The senior team however. did not do so well and were beaten on their home field by East- wood 19-2. In soccer, Bluevale down- ed E.C.l. 2-1. Individual scorers were Tom Abbott and Craig McEwan. WCI conducts fee card campaign The senior girls volleyball team won three games out of five against Eastwood. but the junior girls had a rough time of it and lost three out of three games to E.C.1. Also in volleyball. the senior boys did very well. losing only two games out of six. They lost two games to Forest Heights. and beat St. Jeromes and Grand River each two games to nothing. Congratulations to the Bluevale Golf team who won the Twin City High School Golf Championship last week. The golfers did very well individually, with Colin Moskal taking top honours at a two under par 70. John Hinschburger followed close behind with a one under par. Glen Spies shot 75 and Steve Wettlaufer came through with 76. The Golf Team will now go on to CWOSSA. Thursday at Doon. Congratulations also to "Chappels' Charming Chicks," who teamed up with Mrs. Reese's all male typing class to win the Grade ll Tug-o-war. By John Pearse W.C.I. was busy last week with the sale of citizenship cards on Tuesday. Wednes- day and Thursday, The form with the highest percent- age of sales of three star cards receives the Viking shield, In first place With 93 per- cent sales was Miss Meek bach's SB class. second place was Miss Srmth's 5D with 90 percent and third was Mr. Buczynski's 4G with 85 percent sales, On Thursday during per- iod nine the whole school headed down to the gyms for an assembly In past years this assemhly has been held outside This year because of the bad weather It had to be held insude The affair consisted of cheers by the cheerleaders. Intro- duction of our new wee- principal, Mr H Young as well as the learning of our school song for the new stu- dents On Friday W C I base hall caps went on sale Lat or. the Vikings clashed With Due to unfortunate circum- By Becky Ansley BCI plans polka party stances, the game schedul- ed for Thursday night at Seagram Stadium has been cancelled. However. there will be a junior game on Tuesday with Bluevale at Cameron. as well as a regu- lar game on Friday. That ends the Sports Re- port!! Many thanks to the Blue- vale students who helped the Red Cross blood bank go over the anticipated quota of 300 donors. Due to the 8.01. donors. the 'final number was 311. The Theatre Arts depart- ment has posted the cast lists for the December production of "The Wizard of Oz" and many, many B.C.l. students will be "following the Yellow Brick Road" to rehearsals regularly from now on. The guidance department planned a careers seminar yesterday at which a rep- resentative from CP. Air was on hand during the lunch hours to discuss a career in the travel indus- try - from travel consultant to pilot. and airline stew- ardess. There has been a com- plaint or two voiced around the school concerning the delayed arrival of the 1975 yearbook. Due to some technical problems the year- books were not in on time. but it is hoped that they will be here by October 20. Next year's yearbooks will be hard-covered rather than the conventional soft cover that has been sold since year one at Bluevale. Year- book and ring sales com- mence on the l2th and the 6th of October consecutive- ly. Bluevale will get right in- to the swing of Oktoberfest soon. with several planned activities. one of which will be a Polka-thon on Thursday. Oct. 14th. So grab a partner and start practicing. All proceeds the Raiders of RC]. The football team lost bo but the soccer teams did better. The senior team tied 2-2 on two goals by Bill Mahy, and the junior team won 4-1, The scorers were Arthur Fast with two and Hubert Friedel and Shawn Math- ers hitting with singles The girls' cross country teams did well at a meet in Cambridge The midget team placed second with Isabelle Meikle coming in first, The junior team came m first with Nancy Hague placing first overall It was a very good effort by W Cl athletes On Friday W(‘l had Its first dance The hand was lead by Kenny Hollis who was a student of WCI In the 601s The hand earned its money In three 40 minute sets of good music W C I ls next dance IS the Sadie on October 15 The hrs! regular moot mg of the school munml will be held on Friday mom- mg at 8 30a m will go to the Cancer So- able in the Student Activi- ciety. Sponsor sheets avail- ties Office. ----- HOCKEY SCHOOL BOYS 9 - 13 YEARS OF AGE Mil" - MIXED BADMINTON LOCATION- Seagrams Stadium TIMES Wednesdays 7 -10 pan. COST" NO CHARGE NOTE' Bring your own badminton racquets and shuttles. Running shoes must be wom. Bring a Friend. LATE registrations are now being hccepted at Commu- nity Services Dept. - 3rd floor. Marsland Centre - 20 Erb St. W., lyaterloo. Times Mon. - Friday. 9 a.m. - 4 pan. For more information call 886-1550 LOCATION: Albert McCormick Arena DATES' October 10- 16th FEE. $15.00 The objective of our Hockey School is to provide instructions in the basic skills of hockey, such as puck control, passing shooting, and positional play, with additional emphasis being placed on skating skills. Since we are able to provide a ratio of one instructor to every ten, individual attention can be given to boys playing either the forward, defence or goal positions. REGISTRATION IS LIMITED Detailed information regarding times will be sent to each applicant prior to the starting date. This school is conducted annually in co-operation with the Waterloo Minor Hockey Association. Phone 886-1550 to register. Thur. Oct. 7 Jogging - Daily - 7:00 p.m. MacEachern (outside) Girls . Gymnastics - Registration 7-8 p.m. Cedarbrae - Thur. Sept. 16 - $5.00 to Christmas Basketball - Mondays - 9:00-11:00 p.m. - Cedarbrae Mon. Oct. 4 Volleyball - Tuesdays - 9:00-11:00 p.m. Cedarbrae Tue. 0ct.5. Hockey - Wednesdays - McCormick Arena - Call 884-0563 Mixed Badminton - Thursdays - 8:30-11:00 pan. Cedarbrae It will study basic dance skills. basic movements, and locomotor movement as well as strive to develop the strength and coordination of the child. For Girls and Boys ages 5 - 10 years. SANDOWNE SCHOOL - Begins Tues, Oct. 12th Ladies Mon. Oct. 4. 7 Volleyball - Mondays 9:00-10:00 p.m. MacEachern Mon. Oct. l Movement is the medium of expression. This class will explore movement as it relates to creative rhy- th ms and to creative expression. r30-tr30p.rrr SIR EDGER BAUER - Begins Wed. Oct, 13th tr30-r30pnn COST' $5.00 Keep Fit - Mondays - 8:00-9:00 p.m. MacEachern PHONE' 886-1550 to register MINOR ATOM - Tues.. Oct. 5 - Tues., Oct. 12 - MAJOR ATOM - Wed., Oct. 6 - Wed., Oct. 13 - MINOR PEEWEE Thurs., Oct. 7 - Thurs., Oct. H MAJOR PEEWEF, MINOR HANTAM Sat. ON. ft, I Mon. Oct. I I MAJOR BA NTAM Sat. ()rt. 9 - 1 Fri. Oct. 15 . f! Fri. Oct.8- Fri. Ort. 15 M I I " ', ET Wed. f)ct, G Sat.Oct..9, MINOR HOCKEY AND GIRLS BINGETTE BEGISTBATIONS WATERLOO MINOR HOCKEY ASSOC. WATERLo0-WELutlltmMll LEAGUE REP TEAM TRYOUTS CREATIVE DANCE FOR CHILDREN LAKESMRE VILLAGE RECREATION ACTIVITIES Sponsored by Lakeshore Village Community Association , _ 5:30 to 6:30 pm Waterloo Arena - 2 to 3 pm _ Waterloo Arena Team Registration Fee . $4000 Minus Waterloo Registration 7 to 8am q to 8am 7 to 8am 7 to Ram 7 tnxam 7108am 7to8am 7 toRam liltnlpm 7tanm- Ho 2 pm 9 to Ill pm Albert McCormick Albert McCormick Albert McCormick Albert McCormick Waterloo Arena Alhwrt McCormick Albert McCormick Albert M cCormick Waterloo Arona Moses Springer Albert McCormick Albert McCormick Wamrloo Chroniglci, WW3! Moses Springer Arena Friday, 7 -9:30p.m. Sunday.7-9:30p.m. (Corner of King & Allen St.) Activities Daily Mon. - Fri. Include: Games Room, Floor & Table Shuffleboard. Billiards Rooms, 10e tea & coffee. Note: No mem- bership needed INFORMATION: 579-1020. Colour Tour Simcoe & Grand Valley Tour of Nanticoke and the Grist Mill at Port Rowan Monday October 4th, 1976 Leave Adult Recreation Centre 8 :30 a.m. Return Adult Recreation Centre 6:30 p.m. Cost: $5.00/ person Lunch extra Contact Centre's office 5794020 Monday October 11, 1976 "r00a.m. - 5'00p.m. $5.50/person (includes lunch, dance and Oktoberfest souvenir) For more information or reservations call 579-1020 every Monday ll ‘00 am. - roo pm at Ponderosa Steak House ( Weber Street, Waterloo) Special Low Prices for You Rib-eye steak 3154 Extra Cut 189 Chopped Sirloin HQ Plus! Free coffee or tea all afternoon T. Muskoka-Manitoulin Tour October 5-7, 1976 Cost: $99.00 (twin occupancy) Includes 3 meals, bus fare, 2 boat cruises Call Hazel Brown 744-0122 2. MYSTERY TOUR Tuesday, September 28, 1976 $3.25/person 3. ROYAL WINTER FAIR Friday, November 12, 1976 M.00/ person February I7, 1977 15 days - 15 nights Twin bed (2 people! $550/regular unit. $572/kitchen unit For more information call Hazel Brown 7444)]22 (Programme Resources for Our People) Friday October Ist, 2 pm Miss Elthea Riehm HandwritingAnalyst 4. HAWAIIAN TRIP Adult Noon Hour - 12-1 p.m. Tues-Fri. Waterloo Arena and Albert McCormick Arena Parents & Preschoolers: Tuesdays - 10-11 :30 mm. Thursdays 1:30 - 3 p.m. Waterloo Arena and Moses Springer Arena . Plus a Film 2nd to week session starts Monday Jan. 10 77 TIMES Beginners I - 6 00to7 00p m, - 7-00toir00trm FEE- $5 00 for 10 weeks (Family $12 00) Children are required to provide their own guitars Phone 886-1550 to register Boys and Girls ages 9 to 14 LOCATION Alexandra Public School DATES Ist 10 week sessmn starts Monday, Oct, 4. “76 PUBLIC ICE SKATING ALBERT MCCORMICK ARENA SATURDAYS: 6730-830 p.m. ADMISSION. Child .25e Student .50t Adult .75e Family $1.50 NO SPECTATORS ROLLER SKATING ENDS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER lst Moses Sprintw. Ice Skating Schedule Begins Saturday October 16th. ACIIVITIES FOR SENIOR ADUHS ADUU RECREATION CENTRE SENIOR CITIZENS DINNER CLUB OKTOBERFEST PARADE PARTY FOLKEUWR FOR YOUTH JOLLY OlDSTEB BUS TOURS FREE ICE SKATING ROLLEBSKA‘I'ING I PROJECT "PROP" “E, !,l!ll Iris BUS TOURS COMMUNITY SERVICES Admission Scpmza 15 & under 25e 16 & over 50q Skate rentals 50e Wm]: