Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 May 1980, p. 18

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OPEN BOWLING SUNDAY EVENING SPECIAL 1:00-11 :00 pm. 3 Games - $2.00 Frog“ PST AUTO ELECTRIC Ayres HERE) ............ 81.2! h. a: b. 1.35 In. Cool dawn and go... with the names ion know. Conestoga soccer fields . take burden off City ' By Rick COW Chronicle - em Salt and pepper. Ham and eggs. Bread and butter. How ‘bout sidewalk sales Up until last week a rather unlikely combination but after an agreement signed Thursday by the City of Waterloo and Conestoga Everyone was all smiles last Thursday at Conestoga Mall as Mayor Marjorie Carroll signs the agree- ment with Conestoga Moll personnel which will allow the City use of the Mail's land for soccer fields this summer. At left is Mall operations manager Lawrie Given while Oxford Shopping Centres regional manager Ray Scott helps the Mayor sign the agreement. Happiest of " is Waterloo Minor Soccer Club president Joe Hobin at right. who saw potential scheduling problems eliminated by the agreement. Faced arith an ever- increasing need for more fa- cilities for minor soccer, Waterloo Community Ser- vices has undertaken the re- search of private industry sites to complement the fields supplied by the Board of Education. Mall, who knows what the possibilities guy. Last year the City entered into its first such agreement with Leigh Industries, where two fields are opera- tional, and the loss of key school fields this year has necessitated the stepping up of the campaign for new Community Services has lost the fields at Laurel (drainage adjustment) Vo- cational, WCI and one field at Bluevale since high school senior soccer has been switched from fall to spring, and those losses could have been hazardous L 478-A Albert Stuot Waterloo HALIIU'I’ DINNER 'SAFS " SMELT . an“: '2ns nunsmv SHRIMP gums: ' 'SSS For The Kids - Friendly 'ii's'iiiaiiii"" “1.35 If??? 'ld',',':",,:"""' “2.95 an; SPECIAL moo - , 1:00 can. 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In exchange, Community Services will be permitted full use and all scheduling related to this area. “This is just fantastic, it really got us out of a bind," said Waterloo Minor Soccer Club president Joe Robin as he surveyed the fields, which need some rolling but are basically in excellent Wllill41 RF RESTAURANT Served with fries, coleslaw, .35: drink (cheese .15: extra) it'r',i','i'17.'a" Ui',',')" " .85 STEAK on A sum DELUXE Rib Eye Served with dollar fries, coleslaw HAMIURGER DELUXE THE According to Hobin, most of the minor girls games will be scheduled for Cones- toga Mall, as will the girls competition in the Waterloo Days tourney, which should bring in plenty of parents to combine spectating with shopping at the con- vertiently-at8aemt Mall. shape. "This makes up for the loss of the other fields." "Thitt type of thing (priva- te industry facilities) with a bit of publicity could really take off," said Community Services Recreation super- visor' Rio Caron. "For sure it'll make other companies think about the possibili- The agreement, signed Mayor Marjorie Carroll, came at an opportune time as WMSC league play is schednled to commence next week. 885-0580 “1.75 1

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