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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Oct 1974, p. 11

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_ »a% @W arriors by a pair of Kâ€"W YMCA Aquatic Club members at the second annual Oktoberâ€" fest invitational swim meet held during the weekend at Wilfrid Laurier University. Julie Yuska set two of the provincial marks _ and Tracey Klinck had the othâ€" University of Waterloo soccer Warriors evened their second record Saturday by scoring a 3â€"2 win over the University of Western Onâ€" tario Mustangs. The win by soccer Warâ€" riors snapped a fourâ€"game win streak in the Ontario Universities â€" Athletic Asâ€" sociation West Division by Mustangs. _ Miss Yuska had a time of 1:48.8, for a victory in the 100 metre butterfly for 1t and 12 year olds. She also wan the 800 metre freestyle open in a record time of 10:13.8 for 11 and 12 yearn, old girls. miss IUsAad Had a lUIne i ierâ€" of 1:48.8, for a victory in the tar (:)‘an;:vtl::‘l;ie, Kla;e:‘vageb':;t 100 metre butterfly for 1!~ ;n" ime 10.andâ€"under girls. and 12 year olds. She also Miss â€" Yuska was champ wan ":g “2" r':ceotiz ‘{5‘;5:3’(‘; in the 11 and 12 division, and open Liz McBrien of Kâ€"W was ‘%13.'8];“ 11 and 12 y€at â€" first in the 13 and 14 yearâ€"old RMeanwhile, Miss Ktinck Shttion | Mimt Daney al had a record time of 2:37.5 :{;sssslssauga won the open to capture the 10â€"andâ€"under ~ 200 metre freestyle event. The men‘s open 1,500 meâ€" The overâ€"all team honors in the event, coâ€"sponsored by the Kâ€"W YMCA Aquatic Club and Mutual Life Assurâ€" ance Co. of Canada, was won by North York with 603 points. Warriors have three wins, three losses and a tie. _ Western‘s record is now 5â€"3â€"1 with three games to play in the schedule. â€" Warriors led 2â€"1° at halfâ€" time and went ahead 3â€"1 with about 10 minutes remaining. Jason Miller, Lou Budak and Jerry Williams scored for the winners. Nick Dagg had both goals for the Musâ€" tangs. Kâ€"W Y Aquatic Club was second with 406 points, with Mississauga third and Etobiâ€" coke fourth. ~ Individually, Steve Yuska Swim records set by Kâ€"W Acquatic Club Back in Good Shape... Fast Three Ontario swimming Not a sign of that colliâ€" sion when our experts reâ€"condition your car. Fine work at moderâ€" ate prices 430 ALBERT ST PH. 884â€"0550 WATERLOO in 3â€"2 NORTHDALE AUTO BODY of Kâ€"W was the top swimâ€" mer in the 10â€"andâ€"under eategory. Colin Kinnear of 11 and 12 yearâ€"old groupâ€" ing, while Craig Samuel and John Gallant shared honors in the 13 and 14 yearâ€"old division. Both swimmers are from North York. Tops in the open class was Geoff Brown of Mississauga. Any movie camera owner who â€"wishes to learn to express himself or herself clearly and concisely will find this course enjoyâ€" able. Special attention will be placed on the language of film, camera work and editing, More interesting movies and movies with more appeal will be the end result. Film composition will.be covered. Candidates will purchase their own supplies and proâ€" cess their own films. Wednesday evenings from 7:00â€"9:30 p.m. for 8 weeks. Classes started October 16, but we can acâ€" commodate a few more. FEE: $15.00. These knots will be utilized in belts, collars, purses and necklaces. WATERLOO CENTRE â€" CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES â€" FALL & WINTER 1974 There are still openings in the following courses. To register or to obtain r details, telephone the Waterloo Centre, 885â€"0300, Ext. 24. This course is designed to introduce the anâ€" cient craft of batik and tieâ€"dye. Techniques will be explained so that the products can be used for wall hangings, cushions, curâ€" tains, Tâ€"shirts, scarves and placemats. Dyes and wax are provided. The students will be expected to supply material, frame and brush.. Thursday evenings from 7:00â€"9:30 p.m. for 35 weeks. STARTS: NOV. 7. FEE: $12.00. ROOM: 105. Saturday mornings from 9:00â€"11:30 a.m. for 5 weeks. STARTS: NOV. 9. FEE: $12.00. ROOM: 105. An exploration of creative knotting that will include an application of 4 basic knots. STARTS: NOVEMBER 5. FEE: $12.00. PORâ€" TABLE NO. 2. Tuesday evenings from 7:00â€"9:30 p.m. for 6 There are many who feel that estate planâ€" ning should concern only the very wealthy. But a good number of young people will in time, accumulate an estate. People with these expectations should attend this genâ€" eral course to discover how to ease the cost of administering an estate and to facilitate the passing down of an estate. Topces include succession duties, income tax, regis tered retirement saving plans, mutual funds, capital gains, etc. Course leaders include accountants, trust officers, lawyers and estate planners from the insurance field. Professional people as well as busiâ€" nessmen will find this course interesting and useful. Thursday evenings from 7:30â€"10:00 p.m. for 10 weeks. STARTS: OCTOBER 2. FEE: $19.00. : 1J HOME MOVIES â€" CINEMATOGRAPHY FUNDAMENTALS OF ESTATE PLANNING CONESTOGA COLLEGE BATIK In the second game the Waterloo teaim was down by two goals when Coach Atoms win two | exhibition games In the first game Waterâ€" loo came from a 2â€"1 defiâ€" cit to tie the score and then won it with John Mcâ€" Kerrows‘ goal with 10 seconds left. Last week Waterloo Minâ€" or Atom teams met the tives from Kitchener in a home and home series. tre freestyle race was won Samuel third. Ron Campâ€" by John Heinbuch of Kâ€"W bell, who won the 100 and with Chris Erickson of 200 _ metre breaststroke Mississauga â€" second _ and events, was fourth. English style riding designed for beginners who desire to become proficient in horâ€" semanship, stable management and proper riding techniques. The objective is to preâ€" pare persons 18 years of age and over to ride and jump and to hunt to hounds with a hunt club. The course will be conducted at Lochandy Stables. Students receive two 1% hour lessons each week over a 24 week period, a total of 72 hours of instruction. The number of students per class will be limited to 6, so register early. Fees are $250.00 and should be paid in full by the start date. We will accept postâ€"dated cheques. Schedules can be worked out to suit individuals. For more information tele phone 658â€"4045 or 885â€"0300, Ext. 24. representaâ€" For apartment building superintendents, commercial buildingâ€" superintendents, inâ€" dustrial fire safety personnel, institutional custodial personnel and home owners. ‘Topics include ‘the organization of codes and standards, causes of fires (including chemistry and physics), principles of detecâ€" tor and alarm systems, portable and fixed extinguishing systems, fabrics, fibres, coatâ€" ings and furnishings, inciswrerators and disâ€" posal systems. Learn the basics of Mathematics to get ahead. Topics include Whole Numbers, Deo imals, Percentages, Fractions, Practical Problems relating to the above, Financial Arithmetic, Taxes, Profit and Loss. Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7:00% 9:30 p.m. STARTS: ANYTIME. FEE: $23.00 for 60 hours. ROOM: 143. STARTS: OCTOBER 28. FEE: Monday evenings from 7:00â€"9:30 p.m. for 12 How would you like to reduce your meat bill? You could purchase beef, pork and chicken in fairly large quantities when the price is right and then prepare the cuts you and your family prefer! This practical course will train you to take a side of beef or pork or dressed poultry and break it down into cuts ready for cooking. Students will be expected to buy a steak knife, a boning knife and a notebook. The meat you practice on will be supplied as part of the fee and disposed of through our meat department. Class size restricted, so regis ter early. Monday and Wednesday evenings from 7:00â€"10:00 p.m. for 6 weeks. STARTS: NOVEMBER 11. FEE: $28.00. ROOM: 127. * EQUESTRIAN SKILLS â€" ENGLISH HORSEMANSHIP LEVEL 1 MATHEMATICS MEATCUTTING FOR CONSUMERS FIRE SAFETY = Waterloo opens the Hub league against Stratford this Friday. Matt Elliot exchanged two centres (Peter Dietrich and Tom McMillan) and the move paid off in three goals to win the game. Goal scorers besides Mcâ€" Kerrow, were McMillan with two, Nick Cipp with two and Blake Ellis. Kenny Holmes played well setting up both goals by Cipp. PROJECT NIP (NUTRITION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM) WATERLOO DROPâ€"INâ€"CENTRE â€" 20 Albert Street Phone 745â€"0651 _ ~ _ _ _ _ __ WELL ADULT CLINIC â€" Coâ€"sponsored by the Waterâ€" loo Regional Health Unit. Health Screening and Counselling by Public Health Nurse: (Includes blood pressure, urinalysis and blood tests) For appointments phone 579â€"1020. There is no charge. Saturdays Fridays TREE GROUP Trip to Royal Winter Fair â€" Date: Friday, November 15th Rate: $3.50 â€" entrance and Horse Show For adults under 65 years. $3.50 for Horse Show plus $2.00 entrance fee. We need Seniors as Volunteers for Nursery School at Mount Zion Chureh, Please call 579â€"1020. Sundays Tuesdays Thursdays This program is open to all adults over 18 years and will be available 3 times weekly. Participants will be required to bring their own badminton birds, racquets and running shoes. ~ â€" Times are as follows: Bluevale Collegiate Gym 8â€"10 p.m. Tuesdays Waterloo Collegiate Gym 8â€"10 p.m. Thursdays Waterloo Collegiate 6: 30 â€" 9 p.m. Sundays LAKESHORE VILLAGE RECREATION ACTIVITIES LAKESHORE NEIGHBOURKHOOD ‘Y® GROUP ANâ€" NOUNCES Group Meeting on Thurs. Oct. 24th at 9: 30 a.m. at Messiah Lutheran Church. Baby Sitting Availâ€" able. MENS® HOCKEY Wednesdays at Albert McCormick Arena. Begins Monday. October 23 â€" 9 â€" 10 p.m. for information call 884â€"0704. (no fee required ) (Starts Nov. 1st) Albert McCormick â€" Tuesdays 4â€"5 p.m. Moses Springer â€" Wed. 45 p.m. Waterloo Arena â€" Friday 4 â€" 5 p.m. Bus leaves at 8: 30 a. m., returns 6 p.m Book NOW â€" call 579â€"1020 ADULT NOON HOUR SKATINGâ€"FREE (NO HOCKEY ALLOWED) 12 â€" 1 pm on Tues., Wed.. & Thurs. at Moses Springer & Albert McCormick Arenas @ COMMUNITY *#\ â€" SERVICES Marsiand Centre ; 576â€"2420 PUBLIC ICE SKATING Junior "B" Hockey LOCATION: Waterloo Arena Oct. 26 â€" 8:00 p.m. â€" Siskens vs Elmira Oct. 27 â€" 7:00 p.m. â€" Siskens vs Preston PARENTS & PREâ€"SCHOOLERS FAMILY PROPERTY LAW PUBLIC MEETING The Humanities Theatre â€" Hagey Hall U of W. â€" Tues. November 5th. 1974 8 :00 p.m. RECREATION BADMINTON FOR MIXED ADULTS ACTIVITIES FOR SENIORS AFTER SCHOOL SKATING WATERLOO SISKINS Springer Arena 7:00â€"9:00 pm 5:30â€"7 : Family Price 8:00â€"10:00pm ADULTSONLY 3:30â€"5: 30pm Family Price 10 â€" 11:30 a.m. 1:30 â€" 3 p.m. ACTIVITIES October 23. 1974 11 Waterloo, Ontario 8:30â€"10:30pm 2:00â€"4:00pm Family Price McCormick 3:30â€"5: 30 pm Family Price

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