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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Sep 1982, p. 26

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[R.lrttrrYt1 Mrtlmmll64t h Family Tie " Count. an! tttq not at Sqqttsoir 21.! K-W YMCA members and Senior Citizens receive a 50% discount on all tonnes All courses run ' week unless otherwise stated A basic dun for those with little o: no knowledge of Bridge. This is an enjoyable way to lelrn the game or improve your beginner Ikllls Monday 7: - p.m. - 6 weeks COST: Y Members 317.!) Participants $35.80 In only a few weeks you too will have mastered a variety of specialized alphabets. You may then show of! your talents by writing personalized cards m" irtvitatiems. cos'r: Y Members $15.8t) My t: an» lune Participants my (Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation) A special course in cardiac compression for aquatic instructors. lifeguards. - counsellors. joggers and more. This course will cover clearing of an obstructed airway, one man and two man C.P.R. Wednesday, November 17th C: ”It” pm COST: Y Members an.» Participants $40.0t) on. ram . You can learn to play the guitar even it your previous musical background is very limited. This basic course includes some reading of music, basic chords and some sheet music. Thursday 8:15 pm. _ Beginner . COST: Y Members 819.00 Participants 98.00 Here's your chance to take this excellent course and try your hand at making your own originals. The course will cover the basic techniques at all painting. cosr; Y Members 52m Thursday smut-o pm. Participants :42.” Supplies extra Don't miss out on the tun this year 'Because you don't know how to dance. Maureen and Andy Mason will teach you how to waltz, foxtrot. cha-cha and more. Singles or couples are welcome. Friday smut» pm. COST: Y Members - $21." per person $35.0!) o'er couple Participants - Mt.ot) per person nun per couple An introductory course to this relaxing form of exercise, Course will include warm-up Ind brelth- ing exercises and the 12 basic positions. Taught by Cecilia Mom COST Y Members $21.” Wednesday 1:303:45 p.m. Participants Hut) Relax and learn to create gorgeous ceramic pieces for your home and as gifts for your friends. The basic course is a stnmlured course which will cover many of the basic techniques. The first class includes a trip to a Ceramic Shop to pick out class pieces. b Tuesday 1:303:00 pm. COST Y Members moo Tuesday 1239:!) pm. Participants “on WT! Putt." m As a continuation of our basic course. this fall‘s intermediate course promises to be even more rewarding for those attending. " will be a continuation of the basic course with more involved design styles. Starts Monday, September mth I: wr. so p.m. COST: Y Members mm Participants 80.!) This introductory course will teach you many of the basic stitches and how to read a pattern. Learn how easy it is to make many items including crocheted afgh-ns. Cotrr. Y Members 817.50 Thursday T. an: a pm. Participants 85..) Make your own atrium“ (In: and decoratlona this year with ceramics, Our instructors will be here to Mter advice and guidance as you create your masterpieces. Ftring of 5 projects Included In the coat " the tune. . Starts November am for 4 weeks Tuesday 1:Wt:0"ast. or 7:3!I0pm. COST: Y Hunter: 810.” Participants an. CEcrLrcrt CE21at'iTrE52] A potpourri of Christmas crafts and decorations each using a dinerent technique. This . year decorate your house with your very own creations. Most supplies provided. Christmas Macrame - Thursday. November 4 T.30-F.30 p.m.; Christmas Crocheting - Thursday, November " 7:30-9:30 p.m.; Christmas Floral Centre Pieces - 'l‘huraday. November " 7:10:30 p.m.; Christmas Searing - Thursday. November " 7230-9: an p.m. Curr: Y leathers $7.50 each or 8'... for all 4 nights 'Tiiria7iGirtTaTrariiart Participants 315.00 end! or 95.0 lot all 4 man: Whymdlahponon 1.atrrtttttFamltrNCA "SLitttNttnRd.1.atMtttt ADULT SPECIAL gIgATgirtuNtotrttaMtAE, I rm . ma: E Expos give ittheir all By Rick CM Chalet. m W The retrain is getting laminar - you can log another admirable showing for Waterloo Junior Expos at the OBA tournament in To Given the tact they went down without manager Dave Stump! who was working, plus a host of ball players who for various rea- sons didn't make the trip, Expos' third-ptaee showing in the six-team grouping was certainly something to write home about. Only 11 players made the trip but the club somehow survived through four games be- fore elimination. Expos started with a heartbreaking 1-0 loss to London Servicemas- Mutation-Incl VICTOR DAVIS - WORLD RECORD HOLDER MIKE WEST - CANADIAN RECORD HOLDER CLIFF BARRY, HEAD COACH --J0mAWmNINGTEAM--. PRIME TIME NON-PRIME TIME .9 per hour per court 33 per hour per court WATERLOO TENNIS CLUB w , Wilfrid Laurier University (comer King St. a. University Ave. Waterloo) r 'so " Intermediate (16-18 yrs.) _ 'as - Junior (Under 16) Enjoy Indian Summer on Har-Tru Courts Beginning Sept. 15/82. Indoor Bubble Play Begins End of Introductory Course, September 8,10 13,15 & 17th. 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Open to anyone able to swim 25 metres JUST SHOW UP AT THE POOL FREE FREE FREE The club offers a complete program Novice Swimmers (9 and Under) Intermediate, Advanced and Masters REGISTRATION: Mon.-Wed.-Fri. AT THE POOL 5.30 to 7.30 p.m. For Three Weeks Starting Sept.” CALL 885-2805 885-1125 884-7434 Niagara Falls 1:- " ditseard. heap in a close " decision to East guys were just beat at the msd," said Expo president and GM Nels Grigg. “But I‘ll tell you, the 11 guys who did go down went down there to play. they Just gave it one heck of an effort." Against London. Mike Peterson's solo shot in the second in- ning of! loser Kevin Emke was the dif- ference in the ball game as Waterioo's hit total was silenced " "And that home run hit would have been an "There's no doubt EEEiriE Reduced Rates for Winter Tennis (an. 1 5/02 " APRIL 30/83) Oct/82 REGION OF WATERLOO SWIM CLUB any tty to ee-efUhd at our part," and Gm. “The park then (North York, Bond Purl) is 8% to dead centre. all you - to do was not “up in he " and it was out.” Lou Drago and Kevin Schnurr each conceal! a pair of singles for Expos in the loss. Against a sad rep team from Windsor. Expo batters feasted for 21 hits. Bruce Gor- don had a double and three singles. Brad Schnurr had two homers and two sin- gies, Kevin Emke three singles. Brian Miller a homer, Lou Drago dou- Me and single, Kevin Schnurr two singles and Paul Oberhoizer a double as Dave Drago coasted to the win. It was a home run- test in their 13-10 win 885-3920 ner Niagara Falls as Brad Scull-r. God-I and Bake connected {or Wyomin- also had a double. as did Miller. while Kevin Sch-arr. Pull Reine] and Oberllolzer sin- was not many as close as the score would indicate as Wa- terloo scored four Emke homered and singled for Waterloo, Miller had two singles and Kevin Schnurr. Brad Schnurr. Gordon and Rental each col- lected a single. "What do you do, we go in against Toronto and they have seven pitchers standing there," said Grigg. "But had we had a little more bench. the and they have seven off to queen's in Kings- pitchers standing tmt,arad'roddSheridan there." said Grigg. istied upktthWaterloo "But Ind we had a Siskins junior B hock- little more bench. the ey. M i nor Sports PLAY-0FTS Labatt's Ftrefitthters Sun-r Joylnnd Amusements The City of Waterloo will be holding registrar tion for minor hockey, girls ringene and Youth Basketball Saturday Sept. 11 and 18 from 9 a.m. to 1 pan. " Seagram Stadium Gymnasium. Navy Vets Ste-grams Schneiders Remus of Games Played [Allan's " - Ft'retittttters , Arrow " - Navy " Future Games: Thursday. Sept. 9, 3:3 - Arm-I VS Sehpeiders residents only. ThelosstoEastYork fGruiiGr "registration is' for Waterloo EST '75 PROGRAM New I: the time for FALL: Waterloo Slo-Piteh WATERMX) su, PITCH LEAGUE "A" DIVISION sumo: . 3mm _ smsrmm h " mm non om: :s was 834-3493 COMPLETE LAWN WEED WITH“. iriiriifiEiiT] PRAY miWEE CALL TODAY "B" DIVISIONS WATERLOO tqtrmitrbtuvebe- CllESCT) qetth ,smhm Over- holts In InterCounty Junior ttnal action. Ry virtue at an 8-7 win in Stratford Tuesday, Overlolts. lead the series " with game three in Waterloo Fri- day atann. But depth again could be a prob lean next week in fur- ther action as Brian Miller (police) is on afternoon shift. Brad Schnurr and Steve o'F'nrreil will be head- ing to University of Western Ontario. Bruce Gordon will be !)pr are also knot- GOV'T LIC

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