MENâ€"WOMENâ€"CHILDREN HATASHITA SELFâ€"OEFENCE SCHOOL Waterlao Square 576â€"2680 Est. 1947 Mon., Wed.. Fri. 7 p.m., 12 Noon. Sat. 1:30 (Jr.) BASIC TRAINING Today‘s newspaper carriers â€" tomorrow‘s leaders. That‘s how it stacks up statistically. More than 1,200 Record carriers have part time jobs with full time rewards that pay off now and in adult life. Each of them operates his or her own profitâ€" able business. It‘s the only kind of business where the young operator is salesman as well as purchasing agent, delivery man and collector as well as accountant. Perâ€" haps greatest of all, it‘s a business that gives these young people a real insight into human nature. Today, more than ever before, successful Record carriers (boys and girls) develop a background for future achievement that only a fraetion of their friends will attain. for doctors, lawyers, â€" executives, clergymen, diplomats, businessmen, responsible citizens JUDOâ€"KARATEâ€"AIKIDO Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo Record Defence Fitness The first in a series of clinics to be sponsored by the Association will be held on Saturday January 20 at Waterloo Collegiate. The purpose of the clinic is to upgrade the skills of coaches and umpires and will cover the â€" basic _ fundamentals necessary in these areas of the game. . The clinic will be aimed at those primarily interestâ€" ed in coaching and umpiring at the minor league level. Many people coaching and of the players, coacties and covered with snow now and the sport is hockey but preâ€" parations for the upcoming ladies Fastball in Kitchener and Wateriloo. The objecâ€" softball in the Twin Cities tion from all teams and orâ€" tives of this association are Kâ€"W Ladies Fastball Asso a second place tie with the thumped the Bruins 5â€"0. The first place .Leafs kept their unbeaten string alive by scoring two third period goals to gain a 2â€"2 tie with the Canadians. In other games John Canadiansâ€"Hawks in secon Schnarr led the Rangers to a 53 win over the Buffalo Sabres with a hat trick. place a point ahead of the Flames after they beat Atlanta 43. . Reg Leland was the star for the Hawks as he fired two first period goals to get the Hawks moving. Don whpiring at these levels are â€" or â€"Coachâ€" Relationships" parents of t and have â€" will be Miss Yvoune Den: N“ahhm»l*qz is . _. ysical Education Teacher T ces ts a en penamee ts down into two phases. The Mr. Pat Doherty, Sports morning will be devoted to Director for the Waterioo discussion, and the afterâ€" noon to actual teaching clinics. The guest speakers will be Mr. Sade Widmeyer, Umpireâ€"inChief for the Proâ€" Madeleine as xinsst!ls!ouoonpvvmnoo JANUARY CLEARANCE continues / WINDMILL â€" For That Unusual Gift Visit The â€" Sor ladies‘ by Ron Pineau Madeleine Children‘s Boutique, Cosmetics â€"Cuckoo Clock WINTER COATS 40% off SAVE, SAVE SAVE Children‘s Boutique, Westmount Place SPRING COATS DRASTICALLY REDUCED BEAT SPRING â€" BUY YOUR CHILDREN‘S WEAR NOW OPEN TUES. WED. SAT. 9:30 a m. to 6 pm. THURS. & FRi. 9:30 to 9 pm. ONLY 10 DAYS LEFT ‘*Westmount Place Shopping Plaza [ yï¬ 4 The afternoon session will demonstrations of a practice be divided between coaches session as it is held at varâ€" and umpires.. The unmipires ious times of the season. clinie will be held by Mr. â€" The second phase, ‘"Coachâ€" Sade Widmeyer and will ing from the line and bench" be devoted to such topies will be conducted by Russ as the strike .zone, how to Habkirk. ~ Freiburger added another to send the Hawks into the second period 30. It wasâ€" n‘t until the third that the Hawks struck again. Jeff Gastmeier â€" tallied and Leland closed out the scoring to complete his hat trick. Warren Chilton reâ€" corded the shutâ€"out. The Leafs now â€" have Leafs their first loss when they had them 2â€"0. _ Philip Bauer and Trevor Leslie put the Canadians ahead in the second period after beating Brian Dietrich who has only let in 14 goals in 11 games. Brian Pehkopf and Paul Quigley finally put the Leafs on the score sheet with a goal each enabling the tie. with no defeats. The Canadiâ€" The Red Wings allowed both team: the Flames to jump into a goals. Sabr first period lead on a goal put them wi from Doug DeCoppel. In before Schn the second period they rapâ€" his hat trick | ped four goals by Scott Nelâ€" puck â€" from _ son to give them the win. Brown and ; Steve Donelle, Paul Humâ€" â€" an empty net. s trg > The finest in Children‘s Wear â€"you‘ll never find this quality of Children‘s Wear for less tice.‘" Members of the Civiâ€" for Buffalo. In the third both _ teams _ exchanged goals. Sabres Bob Wolsh put them within one goal before Schnarr completed his hat trick by stealing the puck â€" from goalie Robert Brown and putting it into of the base umpire :mum The coaches clinic will be broken into two parts. The first, conducted by Pete marksman. _ Atlanta was far from dead as they got goals from Mark Schaefer and Decoppel‘s second to get right back into the thick of things. They failed to score in a last ditch effort. A surge for the top is being continued by the Rangers. In one of few games this year they let the opposition score first. John Lanteign gave Buffalo an e:lr"l{, lead but John Schnarr comâ€" pany went to work. After he tied things up in the first he sent the Rangers ahead to stay in the second. â€" Ed Bolton and David Cipp had the Rangers leading 4â€"1 before Greg Wilkinson closed out the second period scoring to narrow the gap mel Dave Lange, and Gary Kock were the Wing‘s BARGAIN TABLE New Spring merchandise daily