Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Sep 1981, p. 27

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Waterioo Minor Hockey Association president Don Sinciair (centre seated) gives some information to registrant David Godwin Saturday. While Reg Madison and Bob Kempel help out, Community Services booking clerk Roseanne Pare (right) along with other CS staff ensured that the hassles were few during the CS switch to computer registraâ€" tion. Saturday‘s initial fall and winter minor sports registrations at Seagram gym went so well, even Community Services was surprised at the lack of hassles. Beginning with this registration, which concludes with another four hour session Satâ€" urday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Seagram, Comâ€" munity Services is imâ€" plementing a computer Sound training camp has Chargers prepped to open Waterloo peewee football Chargers will be putting the final touches on their play during practice this week in preparation for Sunday‘s Niagara Disâ€" trict Football League season opener against Grimsby at Waterloo collegiate lower field at 2 p.m. e By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor "I was very pleased with the effort and enâ€" thusiasm displayed in Sunday‘s interâ€"squad game,‘‘ said head coach Vic Chiasson. ‘"*The team spirit is just great, all the players are helping one another in picking up and perâ€" fecting the techâ€" niques.‘"‘ Chargers will have a good blend of returning and new players. Leading the returnâ€" ing players are team captain and quarterâ€" back Bobby Taylor and defensive captain Mike Other returning There‘s nothing to it! Minor sports registrations program to facilitate future signâ€"ups and store valuable inforâ€" mation for assorted printout purposes. To get the ball rollâ€" ing, that meant more complex forms had to be filled out by regisâ€" trants, but CS deputy director Rio Caron said Monday people didn‘t in the least seem flusâ€" tered. Approximately 800 youngsters signed up, with about 700 of those being for minor players who will work on 0ffen\ce are Greg Weir at ‘flanker, Dan Cormier at running back Troy Zanatta at flanker and Martin Mirt at tight end. Returnees to the deâ€" fensive squad are Pat Reitzel at outlside lineâ€" backer, Bill Wood at defensive tackle and Brian Sehl and Ric Neville at defensive back. Chargers‘ line coach John Aitkens is pleased with the progress of the Chargers relatively inâ€" experienced line. Leading the way is Ashley Watson at noâ€" seguard as well as ofâ€" fensive guard, and Mike Wolfe at offensive tackle. Prime offensive linemen for the coming season are Deron Walâ€" dock at tackle and Steâ€" phen Dietrich at guard along with firstâ€"year centre _ Mike Halley. On defense, Shane Schmidt, a transfer hockey ‘*Everything went pretty well, we‘re quite pleased," said Caron. ‘"Actually we thought things would be tied up more than they were. from â€" Burlington has shown well at defenâ€" sive end and Clarke Bitter also looks good. "I think that people are getting used to looking at forms like that though, there were very few questions and our kids checking the forms had to make hardly any correcâ€" tions." Other firstâ€"year players who should add to the team are Mark Trinaistich at quarterâ€" back and defensive back and Tom Kropf at running back. Brent Reuter at wide reâ€" ceiver and Lowell Hilâ€" liard, a recent regisâ€" Bantam Doliphins drop Cup final In Ontario Cup girls soccer finals this past weekend in Scarâ€" borough Waterloo Dolâ€" phins lost a hardâ€"fought 3â€"0 decision to Welland Harpwood Trophies in the bantam championâ€" ship. The Kitchener Optiâ€" mistâ€"sponsored Waterâ€" loo girls worked diliâ€" gently and came close Staff at CS are workâ€" ing this week on putâ€" ting the registration inâ€" formation received Saturday into the comâ€" puter, and once Saturâ€" day‘s final registration takes place, all inforâ€" mation will be stored and printouts will be possible. The 800 who signed Saturday represent a marked increase over the number who had registered on the first week last year. tration at tight end have added great depth to the passing game. Twins Kevin and Ken Bauer along with Treâ€" vor Fenlon, John Neâ€" ville and flag grad Pat Targosz have shown good enthusiasm durâ€" ing camp and should see playing time as defensive back. Game time Sunday at WCI is 2 p.m. to scoring a number of times but were outhusâ€" tled by the strong Welâ€" land team. Congratulations to all the girls and coach John Rankin, manager Alice Rankin and trainer Jeanine Rankin for a great year that brought them once again to the Cup finals. râ€"â€"MinSr* By Appointment MmMonday to Friday 8:00 â€" 5:00 Evenings & Saturday Wa TERLOO.CHRONICLE WEDNESDOAY , SEPTEMEBER 16, 1981 â€"PAGE 27 Announces The Opening Of An Office For Ming‘s Complete Interior Shampooing The Practice Of Optometry 885â€"5620 355 WEBER ST. N. 15 Westmount Road South (Across from Westmount Plaza) Waterioo DR. J. M. NEWMAN RAINBOW It‘s My Business .. Not A Sigetineâ€"Year Round *Seamiess Aluminum *Seamiess Gaivanized At Telephone 8B85â€" 2701

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