+ 160 SINGLE PARENTS PAGE 34 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1994 It‘s one of the bestâ€"kept secrets of the summer but it won‘t be one for long. the wave of recessionary times, has opened its doors to public play at octstanding green fee rates. While still catering to its more than 300 members, Conestoga pro Bill Greenwood reports business is getâ€" ting brisker as public players realize the course is now open seven days a week to nonâ€"members. Fees are $25 and twilight rates after 4 p.m. of $15 are also in effect, all seven days. Public players wishâ€" ing to play are requested to phone 664â€"2851. WORRIED ABOUT A POSSIBLE PREGNANCY? â€" Buthnght offers FREE Bible Correspondence Course. 8 interesting lessons! Wnte Church of Chnst, o 297 Faraday Cnt . Waterioo N2L 6A4 WANTED: 56 PEOPLE TO LOSE WEIGHT â€" Eliminate fat, increase energy . leei great and do it safe and natural. Call 856â€"1334. (This really works‘) 156 PERSONALS Of additional note, the course is making great strides in upgrading the esthetics around tee areas and on the course. l "Yes, we‘re doing a lot of things," confirmed Greenâ€" wood."It‘s our feeling that the first appearance is the best one, and with what we‘re doing and the fact the course is in simply outstanding shape, that we‘ll draw a lot of people." The move by Conestoga is one followed by a number of private or equity courses in the province, and is seen as a smart ploy while opening up private faciliâ€" ties to many of those who otherwise would not have access to such layouts. Keep in Perspective:Young Swedish sensation Jesper Parnevik was roundly roasted for his stratâ€" egy, or lack thereof, in playing the final hole of the British Open without knowing he had a twoâ€"shot lead. The difference between Parnevik and the many pros who also refuse to scoreboard watch for fear of chokâ€" ing is that Parnevik held a twoâ€"shot lead at the time, and simply by playing for a par would likely have won the tournament or at worst tied. A tough lesson learned, not only for Parnevik, but also for his caddy 157 COMPANIONS GAY MEN WATERLOO â€" Guys meet guys. Call 1â€"900â€"451â€"3099 ext. 132. 181. Tâ€"ione. $3.2%/min. Caâ€" nada 900 (702) 593â€"0303 Are you a single parent? Career trainâ€" ng. Wmdwnm available to those qualify. Motiâ€" vated. single parents call 749â€"0318. “‘ES â€" Hairdresser/makeâ€"up arâ€" Nt ratwoutsi cay, Grop rares. Cah Caroiâ€"Ann at 624â€"5779. 183 BEAUTY SERVICES ELECTROLYSIS AND WAXING â€" Affordable prices. Call 743â€"3211. INTERMENZO DRESSMAKING SERVICESâ€" Bridal party and accesâ€" sories, lormal wear. career wear. Waterioo. 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The course is a brute to begin with, and with oppressive heat the norm, it would likely be too much for him to kick off his comeback. Better he should strengthen himself and dig in at some of the fall events, say perhaps the Canadian Open? By that much: Waterloo shotmakers failed to make the cut in prestigious tournaments last week. Westmount‘s Wayne Pearen, playing in his first Ontario Amateur at the Cutten Club in Guelph, had rounds of 78â€"80. And pro Dave Wettlaufer of Rockâ€" way, playing the Infinit Tournament of Champions at Royal Woodbine in Toronto, missed by the narrowâ€" est of margins. After starting off poorly with a 75, Wettlaufer rebounded in the second round with a 70 but still missed the cutâ€"off of 144 by one stroke. He is slated to compete this week at the Canadian Masters event at Heron Point. 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Cameron Elliot of Waterloo. Ontario and his children: Jeff and Barâ€" bara. Waiter and Anne Elliot of Milon, Ontario and their children; Paul and Tina. Amos and Marityn Elliot of Dunâ€" das, Ontario and their children; Steve Pymmm%mmmm«. Frank Elliot, of Ontario and two uncles, Norman Nordemann of Sussex and Samue! Ankenmann of Duane from Sussex Regâ€" wngsguuptmgqv- mxl:.eumlhm lock. was an avid snowboarâ€" dumd-nwmum Pontiac. He a lot of time with his Friends visited with the family at Waiâ€" lace Funeral Home in Sussex and the funeral service was held at St. Paul‘s ?lâ€.‘d Church in s:y.l MM:: zen. His friends m% formed an honour guard outside the church. interment was at the Pine Grove Cemetary in Comhill. Aaron Dettweller and David Elliot. close friends; Gaetan Mondoux, Many ather friends helped in countâ€" less ways. Donations were received ?M'l memory b‘ TADD.; eens Drunk uoc-m-ww tee, as well as other charities. The M“mn‘nflz port received is impossible to list vidually. The stories from his friends were especially appreciated. Fi mw Comâ€" m&.\n a hvah:dfl- DUANE PAUL ELLIOT friends, bugging them and makâ€"