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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Sep 1981, p. 26

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PAGE 26 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1981 To be held during hockey registration at Seagram Stadium 9 a.m.â€"1 p.m. Adult Special Interest Courses ”%&'_mh Ladies Auxiliary â€" . _ CLASSES START SEPT. 21st. YÂ¥ members & Senior pay 50% of course fee AT THE WATERLOO FAMILY Y. 145 Lincolin Rd. Friendly Informal & Fun e Bridge. â€" Mon. 7:30â€"9:30 $30 (6 wks) e Financial Planning Seminar â€" e Ceramics â€" Basic | â€" Tues. 7:30â€"9 Basic I1â€"Wed. 7:30â€"9 â€" $35+ supplies Intermed â€" Thurs. 7:30â€"9 â€" (8 wks) e Macrame Tues. 7:30â€" 9:30 $30 _+ supplies (7 wks) e Basic Sewing â€" Wed. 9:30â€"11 a.m. $38 (8 wks) ® Basic Crochetâ€"Thurs. 7:30â€"9:30 $30. (8 wks) e Needliepoint & Crewel â€" Tues. 1:30â€"3 $30 (8 wks) â€" Thurs 7â€"9:30 $20 (4 wks) e Guitarâ€" Thursâ€"7:15 Beg. $35 _ (8 wks) @ Thursâ€"8:30 Int. $35 (8 wks) e Mature Women and Fashion â€" Wed.â€"7:30â€"9:30 (8 wks) e Social Dancing â€"Fri. 8â€"10 p.m. $38 single $65 couple (8 wks) e Yoga â€" Wed. 7:30â€"8:45 p.m. e Oil Painting â€"Thurs. 8â€"10 p.m. $38 supplies (8 wks) and reserve your spot CHYM‘rs play waiting game ners W a terloo CHYM‘rs still have some unfinished busiâ€" ness â€" they‘d like dearly to win the IFL championship. But they‘re going to have to wait a while longer to even get the chance. The Waterloo Family YMCA is looking for volunteers to act as coaches, referees and officials for its Youth Basketball Canada (YBC) program for boys and girls 8 to 16 years of age. Interâ€"City Fastball Shoe Repair Training for these YBC volunteers needed 745â€"1392 75 WILLIAM ST. Waterlioo {expert work) A bestâ€"ofâ€"five IFLÂ¥ Because of park in semi between Burlingâ€" â€" availability in Burlingâ€" ton Cougars and Camâ€" ton, the first two conâ€" bridge Gores that was tests have been played designed to end by in Cambridge, with midweek now will end Cougars winning the Friday at the earliest first and Gores the and possibly not until second. Friday‘s fourth positions will begin in October with the proâ€" gram .starting in No vember and running through to March 1982. The series stands at 1â€"1 and resumes tonight in Burlington. If you are interested, please contact David Morton of the Waterioo Family Y at 885â€"3500. $38 (8 wks) game will also be in Burlington, and a fifth if necessary is slated for Cambridge Sunâ€" day. â€" don‘t surprise me,‘‘ said CHYM‘r field m anager Glenn Moeser, whose club split exhibition games with Kitchener Edelâ€" weiss last week. "Alâ€" though Cambridge won all four games in the regular season, they were all close games and Burlington is capâ€" able of beating them." Should the semiâ€"final be wrapped up Friday, Moeser indicated he is looking at Sunday afâ€" ternoon at Hillside (2 p.m.) as a possible opening date for the final. If a Sunday semiâ€" final is necessary, the final would likely begin next Wednesday night in Waterloo. "It‘s a case right now of just being patient," said Moeser, whose club was not overlyâ€"exâ€" tended in a semiâ€"final sweep of Team Sport Juniors. "I just hope the team can stay in shape." Against Edelweiss, CHYM‘rs dropped a 3â€"0 decision in Kitchener Wednesday, then reâ€" bounded for a 3â€"2 victoâ€" ry in Waterloo Thursâ€" day, despite the fact Kitchener chucker Dan Yantzi retired the first 10 batters by strikeâ€" outs. **Looking at the good pitching helps. Danny was really on last week," said Moeser. ‘"‘The results so far Waterloo Tiger coach Walt Jeffries, a most steadying influence with the youngsters on the Interâ€"County Major Baseball League club this past season, was honored by the league Saturday when he was named Coach of the Year for 1981. The award came at the annual player‘s banquet held in Cambridge and the coach‘s award is a new one, presented by the Diamond Baseball Co. o Import first baseman Phil Turner of St. Thomas Elgins was named league MVP for 1981 and was also top hitter with a .441 batting average. Elgins had a field day at the dinner with three allâ€"star selections, field manager of the year in Grant Johnston and executive of the year, which went to Jim Beal. There were no Tigers on the allâ€"star team, but a pair of former Waterloo players, Dan Collison of Kitchener Panthers in the outfield and shortstop Dave Byers of London made the grade. Kitchener catcher Bill Byckowski was named catcher. Love that Walt Walt Jeffries

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