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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Sep 1974, p. 9

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CHYM‘rs edge Guelph _ to advance in finals Waterloo will face the winâ€" ner. of the Chathamâ€"Sarnia series and the set is tâ€" ed to open in eitherm- ham or Sarnia on Wednesâ€" day night. Date and time of the second game, back at Waterloo‘s Centennial Park, will be announced later. The victory gave CHYMâ€" ‘rs a twoâ€"straight sweep of the bestâ€"ofâ€"three series after Waterloo triumphed 31 in the series opener in Guelph Friday. Guelph broke on top in the first inning with a single run on singles by Dave Tesky and Bob Granger and a Waterloo CHYM‘rs rolted into the third round of Onâ€" tario Amateur Softball Asâ€" sociation Senior B playoffs Sunday,. dumping Guelph Ingrams 42 at Centennial Park. Cricket club drops 109â€"108 decision wickets for 29 runs to lead Windsor to a 109â€"108 victory over the Waterloo Cricket Club at Waterloo Park Sunâ€" day. Waterioo batted first and scored 108 runs hut Windsor replied for 109 runs for the loss of five wickets. Track club places high at annual meet Competitors from _ the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Track Club collected one first, three seconds and four thirds at the Flesherton Invitaâ€" tional Track Meet held in Flesherton Saturday. Tom Fitzgerald was the lone winner from the Kâ€"W ‘ Drago Novkovic‘s second goal of the game late in the second half gave Kâ€"W Balâ€" kans a 22 tie with Kâ€"W Croatia in Southern Ontario Soccer League (premier division) action Saturday at Woodside Park. In other Southern Ontario play, second division, Kâ€"W Banat â€" dumped â€" Oakville If you or your twin smoke cigarettes, we need you in a study of smoking behaviour. This is part of a larger, onâ€"going study of the family life, working life, health, and leisureâ€" time actwities of twins, a project which is supported in part by the Department of National Health and Welfare. Canada Participants will be paid for their time and effort in comâ€" pleting an interview of one to two hours length. For further information, please phone Monday through Frday, 8 30 a m. to 4 30 p m or wnite D0 YOU OR YOUR TWIN SMOKE? â€" Flesherton Invitaâ€" Bonnie Hoch topped the Track Meet held in competitors in the atom rton Saturday. girls ranks with a second in Fitzgerald was the high jump and third in 400 inner from the Kâ€"W _ metres. Soccer deadlock TWINS 1LMINS Ms. A. Lange Department of Statistics University of Waterloo 885â€"1211. Extension 3550 runs. Consecutive singles by John Murdoch, Vince Denomme and Paul Struck plated one run. ~ â€" _ When catcher Bob Granger allowed a passed ball, Denâ€" omme came in to score. The throw attempting to get Denomme bounced away from pitcher Bob Eccles and Struck came around to score all the way from secâ€" fielder‘s choice ground ball by Dave Farrelly. However Waterioo roared Trailing 3â€"1 in the fifth, Guelph collected their Tinal run on a double by Jim Hosâ€" tettler and a ground out by Doug Reid. Waterloo pushed over its insurance run in the last of the sixth on a double by Ravi Persaud scored 48 runs for Waterloo while Bert Rose chipped in with 26 runs. # Waterloo will play the Kâ€"W Trinago Club Saturday at Waterloo Park at 2 p.m. Derek Bamford led Windâ€" sor with 24 runs not out and Mel Perrott added 23 runs not out. Dinara 5â€"1 in a contest playâ€" ed at Breithaupt Park, Satâ€" urday. _ > club with a victory in the open men‘s 1,500 metres event. Fitzgerald also had a third in the 3,000 metres. Croatia jumped into a quick 2â€"0 lead, in its game against the Balkans, getâ€" ting goals from Tony Fahel and Dieter Herkert just 10 minutes apart early in the first half. with Ollie Almost and a bloop single by winning pitcher John Dietrich. s Dietrich pitched a strong game for CHYM‘rs, scatterâ€" ing six hits over seven inâ€" nings. When a walk and two errors got him into a bases loaded, none out situation in the eighth, Doug Neil took over. Neil snuffed out the rally and retired the side to preâ€" vent Ingrams from scoring. Struck was the game‘s top batter with a threeâ€"forâ€"four effort â€" all singles. Almost added a single to his double. Tesky, Granger and Hostetâ€" tler each had two hits for the Ingrams. Yoga "C": Begins Tuesday, Sept. 24 at 7: 00 p.m. Yoga "D": Begins Tuesday, Sept. 24 at 8: 30 p.m. + Morning Yoga: Thursday Sept. 26th at 10 a.m. (Iinstructor: Claudia Rudyk} ~ Continuing Yoga: A special class. for people who have taken a basic yoga course and would like to continue with group lessons, beginning Wednesday. Sept. 25. 730 p.m. (Instructor: Umesh Sharma). ~ â€" PARENT EFFECTIVENESS TRAINING: Leam how to listen to your children. how to talk to them so they will listen, how to _convey values and more. Instructors: Marg and Bruce Brillinger. Separate brochure available or call 5, 0â€"7692, Mrs. Judy Kittel, for more details. $40 per person. $75 per couple. Starts Monday Sept. 23 for 8 weeks. CROCHETING : Our instructor. Mrs. Sandy Mader. invites you to join hes for an aftemoor coffee as she teaches you this fine art, now regaining popularity. Students will learn to make dainty articles or bold afghans in materials of their own choosing. The 10â€" week course begins Thursday. Sept. 26th 10 a.m. and costs $16.00 per student. ADVANCED CROCHETING: A new course for graduates of the Basic course taught by Sandy Mader. 10 weeks starts Tuesâ€" day Sept 24th. 10 a.m. Cost: $18.00. AUTO CAR & MAINTENANCE: Mr. John Bieth teaches this course for both men and women. The course is designed for the unmechanical people who know néething about cars, and for those who have a little (probably dangerous) knowledge. The 8â€" week course starts Wednesday, Oct. 2nd at 8:00 p.m.. * y x and costs $22.00 per person or $27.00 per couple. _ | BRIDGE LESSONS : Our experienced instructor, Mrs. Gina Scheffel, wmill make the classes both interesting and informative, as she helps you to master North America‘s most popular card game. Basic Bridge: Begins Monday. Sept. 23. at 8:00 p.m. $18.00 per person. $23.00 per couple. s Intermediate Bridge: Begins Thursday, Sept. 26 at 8:00 p.m. â€" $22:00 per person. $27.00 per couple. (Bridge lessons are also available at the Kitchener Family YMCA ) ( CREATIVE WRITING : This course is directed toward people who can "say what they think." but have difficulty writing it in a proper emphatic style. Leam to write both for fun and profit with Mrs. Kay Gribble. our awardâ€"winning instructor. Mrs. Gribble., a member of the Newspaper Institute of North America, received much of her training at the University of Waterloo. The 8â€"week course begins Tuesday. Sept. 24 at 8:00 p.m. and costs $25.00 per person. $30 per couple. SMALL ENGINE REPAIR & MAINTENANCE: This course is geared to those who would like to know about the operation. repair and maintenance of 2â€" and 4â€"cycle engines: lawnmowers, outboards, snowmobiles. etc. Our course, taught by Geoffrey Downing. begins Wednesday. Sept. 25 at 8:00 p.m. The 8â€" week course costs $22.00 per person. _ WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT BUYING A HOME: This 8â€"week course is taught by members of the Kâ€"W Real Estate COURSES AT THE WATERLOO FAMILY "Â¥" 145 Lincoln Road, Telephone 579â€"3500 YOGA CLASSES: Mr. Umesh Sharma instructs 2 classes in this ancient discipline. which he learned in India. Yoga can help you ~ , to become calm and relaxed. and can also trim your figure without exhausting exercise. Both classes are for 8 weeks. and cost $22.00 per person. $27 per couple. (Yoga is also taught at the Kitchener Family YMCA.) Board. They will cover the“r;w;;; a-n;;a's ;o c;x;s;der before you make the biggest purchase of your life: mortgages:; renting vs. buyâ€" ing: market situations; what to look for in an older home., etc. The course dates and cost to be announced. Ask to have your name put on the mailing list. * INDOOR AND OQOUTDOOR GARDENING: Instructor Mrs. Betty Taylor. whose prizeâ€"winning garden prociaims her expenience, will emphasize what has to be done this fall to prepare your gardens for next spring and summer: the planting of bulbs; proper fall treatment of lawns and shrubs;: how to grow indoor plants. This 6 week course begins on Tuesday,. September 24 at 8:00 p.m .. and costs $15.00 per person or $20.00 per couple. * â€" RUG MAKING : Instructor Kathy Jull can helpâ€"you to tum your rags into rugs which will be both eyeâ€"catching and functional. She will teach a number of different rugâ€"making techniques. This 8â€"week course begins Wednesday, Sept. 25 at 1: 30 pm.. and costs $16.00 per student. SILK SCREENING: Tired of paying a small fortune for greeting cards? Instructor Kathy Jull can teach you to make your own pepfessionalâ€"looking cards, and you‘ll enjoy doing it! Many other silk screening skills wmill also be covered during this 8â€" week course which begins Mondady. Sept. 23. 7:30 p.m. Tuition is $20.00 per person and covers all matenals MACRAME: A course for beginners in the art of knot tieing. In this class you will learn to tie the basic knots for things such as wall hangings and beits Tuition: $16.00 per person. Starts Monday. Sept. 23. 1:30 pm.. 8 lessons. This course is taught by Kathy Jull. ; NOTE: BABYSITTING IS AVAILABLE during all daytime classes 50¢ per child. 75¢ for 2 children * ALSO AT THE KITCHENER FAMILY . YMCAâ€"THESE COURSES (phone 743â€"5201 for information}) Guitar © Photography Public Speaking © Oil Painting Investments © Flower Arranging Social Dancing ®© Hand Weaving Japanese Cooking ® Batik Indian Cooking e Entertaining With Magic THE WATERLOO FAMILY "Y" 145 Lincoln Road, Telephone 579â€"3500 â€" The Waterloo Chronicle â€" | > reaching â€"close to 15,000 homes every week. * " ’ 4 * C * Miatertoo Chranicle, Wednesday, September 11, 1974 9

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