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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Jan 1975, p. 22

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Blank- became known for its academic skills last week when we sent a team pete on C.B.C.’s Reach for the Top. They were suc- LVS girls capture vollyball tournament By Patti Howald The girls volleyball team played in a tournament against London. Brantford, and Guelph last week. This was the last game of the year for the volleyball team and they played "me of their best rounds. winning every game they played. After the games the team was given crests to mark the occasion. Even though we are all very happy about it, we are sad at the same lllgl school news Anti smoking week success at WCI Marriage encounters discussed By James Wears The week-long anti-smok- ing campaign at Waterloo Collegiate was a great suc- cess as 15 students and one teacher kicked the habit. During the week a poster A panel discussing mar- riage encounters high- lighted a recent meeting of the Catholic Women's League Our Lady of Lourdes Council. Close to 30 people heard Father Gordon Lang and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Brienza outline the bene- fits of marriage encounters. CWL president Helen Drago said there will be a mini-retreat at the church on February 20 Fr. Lang will supervise the retreat. Alsd at the meeting were Ron and Lee Gayowski who spoke on a method of birth c0ntrol that is in accor- dance with papal doctrine. A marriage encounter is a weekend retreat where a number of couples -relate their problems in the hope of learning more about their relationship. Fr. Lang stated that a couple will benefit from such encoun- ters. It is a shared ex- perience which stresses'; the positive and gives' them a chance to discuss re- lational problems, Fr. Lang said., Mrs. Brienza told the group that at first a marriage encounter may be a painful experience because many people can not takecriticism. ' By Fred Cummings cousin] in winning and will continue in my second night. Congratulations so out tn team member: Jim Calder. Nancy Roedtting, Mini Pathria and David Constant. losing three of the best players through graduation. The girls are Sue McGraw, Louise Steiner and Pat Froud. The boys wrestled again in Guelph last week and had a good day. Rod Mc- Intosh _ and Tony Pierrero came in first and the rest of the team placed no low- er than third. The boys came back exhausted but happy. contest was held and the winners were Kathy Barret- Lennard (1F) for the best overall submission and Melissa Dolbeer MF') for the poster with the most humorous slogan. In sports action the WCI basketball Vikings dropped a 70-55 score to the East- wood Rebels and then re- bounded to defeat the KCI team 83-63. In mat action WCI’s wrestling team out- pointed KCI M-32. In girls basketball KCI edged our team 48-39. Plans for '1tt'1t,l, win- ter carnival (to held all next week) have been finaliz- ed and'this yetar's event pro- mises to be one of the best in recent memory. * WAYNE TOSl-l OTTAWA ROUGHRIDERS . - * GERRY ORGAN "" C.F.l. Stating Chmp‘on * PETER MUllER HEAR THESE THREE OUTSTANDING ATHLETES WITH A DYNAMIC CHRISTIAN WITNESS, MEET THEM -- GET THEIR AUTOGRAPHS. SATURDAY, JAN. 25th 7:45 P.M. PARTICIPATING ALSO m SUNDAY 9:50. 11:00.AND 7:00 O'CLOCK SERVICES CALLING ALI. YOUTH To THE NEW 1100 SEAT SANCTUARY AT THE . . . OTTAWA ROUGHRIDERS Toronto Argonauts YOUTHTIME Thu Friday, we will'hold a different type of Sports Night. The Harlem Diplo- mats, a comedy basketball team similar to the Glotyr mothers, will play a select- ed number of Bluevale’s of the senior boys basket- bait team. Prices for ad- mission are $1.25 in ad- similar campaign was held vance. $1.50at lhedoor-with this week, With delivery in a fee card. Price will be apprmrimatety6seeks. $2 for non-fee card holders. Our curling team won the This event promises to be Twin City High School afun-fiiied evening. Kiwanis Bonspiel this past Our third annual winter week-congratulations. carnival will get under way In boys and girls senior next Monday, January 27th and junior basketball it was and will go under the theme a bad week for Bluevale, of "Klondike Days". A as the teams lost all games number of events are plan- played. 0.M.H.A. HOCKEY PLAY-OHS Watertoo vs, Blueuale prepares for winter carnival Waterloo Arena, Sunday Jan. 26th - 7 p.m. WATERLOO SISKINS vs. ELMIRA. Waterloo Memorial Arena Friday. January M, U of W. vs Wilfrid Laurier. Time: 8 pm. UNIVERSITY HOCKEY Waterloo Arena MINOR ATOM - Jan. 23. 7:00p.m. Waterloo Arena MINOR PEE WEE - Jan. 23. - 8:00 p.m. Waterloo Arena MAJOR MIDGET - Jan. 23 -9:00 p.m. Waterloo Arena JUVENILE - Jan. 24th - 9:30 pan. Moses Springer Arena MAJOR ATOM - Jan. 27th - 7:00 p.m. Waterloo Arena MINOR PEEWEE - Jan. 27th -8:00 p.m. Waterloo Arena MINOR ATOM - Jan. 28th - 7:00p.m. . MAJOR BANTAM - Jan. 22 - 8: 30p.m. CANADIAN FOOTBALL STARS Waterloo Arena SATU R DAY N ITE FEATURING JUNIOR 'B' HOCKEY med for the whole week in- cluding tedance on the Sat- unhyofthtweek’withonr crowued. This week an " sembly 'promoting Klan. dike Days was staged. Our sweater sale cam- irrGr to Christmas tha) P, Gerry Organ Gait Waterloo Chronicle. lttftdrtettIr, my 22. 1015 . TUESDAYS - 8-10 p.m. - BLUEVALE COLLEGIATE THURSDAYS - 8-10 pan. - WATERLOO COLLEGIATE SUNDAYS - 6: AM) p. m. WATERLOO COLLEGIATE NOTE: Participants are required to bring own rac- quets and badminton birds. Adult Noon "our Skating (free) ' Moses Springer & Albert McCormick Arenas Tuesdays. Wednesdays, & Thursdays from 12:00noon - 1:00P.M. SATURDAYS FAMILY SKATING - Family skating is being introduc- ed at Moses Springer and Albert McCormick Arenas. The times specified below will be restricted to families only. During family skating, family shall mean a par- ent and their children. The parents must be in the arena the entire time the children are present. Albert McCormick Tuesdays 4 - 5 PM. Moses Springer Wednesdays 4 - 5 PM. Waterloo Arena Fridays 4 - 5 PM. Thursday 1:30 " P.M. Albert McCormick - Tuesday 10 - 11:30 A.M. Thursday 1130- 3 PM. noon - i:00P.M. MOSES SPRINGER ARENA bfeach month,3:30-5:30p.m. . ALBERT MCCORMICKARENA - 2nd and 4th Sunday Moses Springer Tuesday 10 - 11:30 A.M. Waterloo Arena Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday. & Friday from 12 SUNDAYS After School 'Etrthiii (hie) Parents & Pie-School": (free) FRIDAYS of each month, 330 . 5:30 pm Thurs. Feb. 13th 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Trip includes tour of company plus lunch stop, visit at Eastgate Square Shopping Centre - Cost: Only $2.75. Call 579-1020 for tickets. (Corner of King & Allen St.) Drop-in Activities Dpily Mon. - Fri. V Include: Games Room. Floor & Table Shuff1eboard, Billiards Rooms, " tea & coffee. Note: No member- ship needed. INFORMATION: 579-1020 WELL ADULT CLINIC - Co-sponsored by the Water- loo Regional Health Unit. All Adults welcome. Monday & Wednesday (1:45 - 4:30 pm.) Have you had your blood pressure checked recently? NOCHARGE For appointments call Adult Recreation Centre at 579-1020. ICE CAPADES - March 11th, 1975 Kitchener Auditorium - Special cost for Seniors - $3.50 Book now - 579- 1020. FLOOR SHUFFLEBOARD - Open on Monday & Fri- day,9:00-12:00noon) NO CHARGE SENIORS & JUNIORS GAMES NIGHT Organized by MacGregor School Sr. Public School. Thurs. Jan. 30th - 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.. MacGregor School Phone 579-1020 for FREE tickets. Evening will in- clude light supper and variety of games. PRICES: Needlepoint Classes Start Feb, 6th for 6 wks FEE: $4 00. Call 884-7542 for Information MIXED iihmmtmm - No Charge PUBLIC ICE SKATING ACTIVITIES FOR SENIOR ADULTS ADULT RECRElm0lll CENTRE lAKESHORE VILLAGE ACTIVITIES TREE TBAVEI. TOUR 0F PROCTOR & GAMBLE CO. and and 4th Sunday, each month 3:30-5:30 pm 5:30 - 7:30 pm 8:00 - 10:00 pm ADULTS ONLY Family Price SPRINGER ARENA 7753705516 ACTIVITIES Children 2Se Wt: Mte Family 81.00 COMMUNITY ly SERVICES - lst and 3rd Sunday lst and 3rd Sunday, each month 3:30 - 5:30 pm l 576.24” ALBERT MCCORMICK _ 8:30-10:30 pm 2:(IH:N pm Family Price Pan-23

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