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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Aug 2005, p. 30

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Movie my»; ir-iii-io-ushers, 'Or Maggi: l a charming and [bomugblfv British comedy from the and!” of "Whiskey GaUre l Payton a! 7 17.01. JAmamnss plrasr. Inflmm». (519) 624-8250 89 Grand Awnuv: South. Cambridge. ON. NIS 2L" Won (1 .ateeio? 1a1er_uey1tt and Gunman-r3. Semen tinfirm your spot and reglslcr early! Limited Registration Waterloo Ravens Hockey Camp registered with the WGMHA for the 2004I05 season. "the player registers with WGMHA for the 2005106 season. than the insurance fee paid for this preseason hockey - will be deducted off the WGMHA base season registration fee. Special [lawns Rate lryy.UO per player Must haw twen ree.istered with the “(MINA in the 21104105 wamn! Please note: $45.00 insurance charge per player will be applied if not This session is open to all girls registered with the WGMHA for the 2004/05 season and girls that or: residents of the City of Waterloo hemmkd for all WGMHA hockey players for skill development. 1.112 hrs/day on ice sessions. Professional instruction and some. instmdors AUGUST 29th to September Ist 2005 - Albert McCormick Arena THE CITY OF FL', Please IO‘ISIOI on-llno at wtttrt..watertoora-,qtom Organized by the te.G.M.H.A. M instruction by the Steve Bloc Hock” Academy W.G.M.H.A. 9:00am - [0:30 - l2 & under 10:30am - 12:00 - l3 & over $99.00 Waterloo Chippers celebrate 50 years e Waterloo Chippers al 745-4652. Athletic Club is cele- The Chi] [Hating 50 years of start in 1955 memories with a special over-aged) weekend ofevems Aug 19-21. who wante: The weekend kicks off with a bull session Friday night were old members will come together to share their memories The next day features a shrpitch toumament during the day and a dinner and a dance with Eddie and the Fxtselsat night, The weekend wraps up with a golf tournament and steak barbeque dinner on Sunday: For more information about the weekend call Ron (Fun!) Cressman at 893-2682. or Roy (Weiniel Wuertele ' *treyr'tr: :5,“ t a 'rg,i'itiir-'a'4'dar.fcA', .9 . P ' tr, 'or'.- . v, _""'" k'aa-tstrsi1s-ursatssck, “a!“ l a“ for more information pleasc call the Raxens Hot [me 886-7903 and leave a message The Chippers got their start in 1955-56 as a group of over-aged juvenile players who wanted to stay in the game and formed a team to compete in the Twin City Hockey league. The got their well-known name after being sponsored by a local Fish and Chips shop and were known as the Chippersever since. After six years the team found they were the only unes left in the league so they shifted to an exhibition schedule. playing Thursday nights against teams from around southern Ontario. tn 1972, the group received a provincial charter and became known as the IO I ather David Raucr Drive Information call: REF-22W Sand-p. hand an , What???” E'WIE'E; Saturday, Mtott 13,14!!- m p... 1VMNNG TOURS mow perm) NEW! ' "e',, Tssh-dh-ttl-rated-neo, Pals mcwdmmuww;m mamwmmamdmm 2th"trgt,tt't"tSth't'gg'."tttrf titudH"t-ttt' “Mahmud _' 'ra-ea-try-teb-tee' " "Lp 101mm sumi"serlt Ie/rd fan The to" a“ Hwy 35 in Waterloo Chippers Athletic Cluh The mandate of the mW- nization was to raise funds through draws and raffles and donate the proceeds to minor sports lnWaterioo. Ever since the Chippers have gone on to support lecal minor hockey. baseball, sac cer, ringelle. and boys and girls softball teams, In 1974 the Chippers first Oldlimers Tournament was held in Waterloo. It's grown from its original m ur teams to include more than 32 teams That was soon expanded to include an annual slo- pitch tournament. I The Chippers also came to the table when Albert McCormick Arena was con- Visitor and Heritage amnation Centre Get "In is op" , days I work ulil I about [In uni provides visitors and ruidells with tree with uni visitor Mon-moi. KW 'foif'iiiiitfiitiii'i'iiiir' A _ ". For more information, please contact: City of Waterloo 100 Regina St. South Waterloo, Ontario N21 4A8 P 519-886-1 550 F 519-747-8760 www.city.waterloo.on.ca " ' intage '"" ME w, m or in mm had at and diurnal ”an {Mil , /' ' August"; " If Activities structed, donating a 'tam- bani andother equipment to Ihecenue. Some of the other projects the Waterloo Chippers have gone on to support include: The Waterloo Siskins tr. B Hockey Club. the Waterloo II. B Hockey Wall of Fame. a donation to the Waterloo Memorial Recreation Club and donations to the area's two local hospitals that have totalled more than 5200.000 over the years. The membership of the Waterloo Chippers Athletic Club has grown from l5 members to more than 30.They hope to do more in the future thanks to the gen- erosity of a supportive com- mutgty

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