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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Sep 1975, p. 35

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Siskins start practise offâ€"ice T wo in league Training camp started this week for the defendâ€" ing â€" champion _ Waterloo Siskins of the Central Juâ€" nior B Hockey League, with eight offâ€"ice workouts at the Moses Springer Arena. Vimce Denomme, a phyâ€" sical education teacher at St. Jerome‘s high school is conducting the sessions which are held between Two Waterloo CHYM‘rs have been selected to play on the Interâ€"City Fastball League‘s 1975 allâ€"star team in Guelph. Waterloo outfielders Fred Stroh and Marty Myâ€" ska were the only clearâ€" cut selections for outfield allâ€"star berths. They reâ€" ceived nine and six votes respectively. Dan â€" Donahue â€" batting champion of Hespeler Simâ€" plicity‘s captured the batâ€" ting title with a .333 mark, just three percentage points ahead of runnerâ€"up Paul Struck of the CHYM‘rs. League secretary Art Hasler announced the 10â€" man players‘ squad last week. o Byâ€"Law No. 3868 of the City of Waterioo requires that the owner or harbourer of a dog within the limits of the City of Waterloo, shall within ten (10) days after becoming the owner of such dog. cause the dog to be registered with the City Treasurer and procure a license therefor. The license and tag fee to be levied and colâ€" lected from the owner of every dog is $2.00, which is payable only once by every owner or harbourer of each dog. Any person who has not already obtained a Permanent Dog License should make appliâ€" cation as soon as possible at the office of the City Treasurer, Marsland Centre, 20 Erb Street West, Wateriloo. Applications may also be made by mail by forwarding your reâ€" mittance and the following information: name and address of the owner and the breed, colour and sex of the dog. LADIES ACTIVITIES 1. KEEP FIT â€" MONDAYS â€"8â€"9 p m MacEachern Starts Sept. 29th â€" 10 wks. for $5.00 2 <VOLLEYBALL â€" MONDAYS â€"9â€"10 p m MacEachern Starts Sept. 29th 2. VOLLEYBALL Starts Sept. 29th Cederbrae â€" Start Sept 9th â€" $1 per year 2 BASKETBALL â€" MONDAYS â€"9â€"10 30 p m Cederbrae â€" Starts Sept. 8th â€" $1 per yvear 3 HOCKEY â€" WEDNESDAYS â€" McCormick MENS ACTIVITIES 1 VOLLEYBALL â€" TUESDAYS â€" 9â€"10â€" 30 p m PUB NIGHT â€" Fri. Sept. 26th Waterloo Knights of Columbus $ 0O0per couple â€" 884â€"0518 MILXED ACTIVITIES 1. BADMINTON â€" THURSDAY â€"9â€"11 p m Cederbrae â€" Starts Oct 2nd 2 JOGGING â€" CALL 576â€"2420 Ext 60 GIRLS GYMNASTICS 1 Call 884â€"8245 for Information Arena â€" Starts October â€" Call 884â€"0714 LAKESHORE VILLAGE ASSOCIATION FALL & WINTER ACTIVITIES $1 for new members ity of Waterlioo Permanent Dog License 8 and 10 pm. during the week and between 2 to 4 p.m. on the weekends. Siskins, who open their 42 game schedule at home against Stratford, Oct. 5, started training Monday. Sessions will continue tqâ€" night, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, and the folâ€" lowing week on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. When the ice is in at Waâ€" terloo arena Sept. 20, Sisâ€" kins coach John Ford will Before â€" his _ retirement three years ago, Hurley was one of the top amateur goalâ€" keepers in Canada. . be assisted by former Galt Hornets Rio Caron, Howie Dietrich and Boat Hurley. MINOR ATOM Sun.. Sept. 21 8â€"9 a.m. Sun.. Sept. 21 6â€"7:15p.m. Wed., Sept. 24 7â€"8 a m. Tues.. Sept. 23 6â€"7 p.m. MINOR ATOM Sun.. Sept. 21 9â€"10a.m. MINOR MIDGET Mon.. Sept. 22 7â€" 8 a.m. Sun.. Sept. 21 7:15â€"8:30 p.m. MINOR PE WEE Wed.. Sept. 24 6â€"7:15p.m. Sun.. Sept. 21 10â€"11 a.m. Mon.. Sept. 22 6â€" 7 p.m. MAJOR MIDGET MAJOR PEE WEE Sun.. Sept. 21 8:30â€"9:45 p.m. Sm KSent 91 H.19nm _ Mon..Sept 22 S6pm. ~ Sun.. Sept. 21 10â€"11 a.m. Mon.. Sept. 22 6â€" 7 p.m. MAJOR MIDGET MAJOR PEE WEE Sun .. Sept. 21 8:30â€"9:45 p.n Sun.. Sept. 21 11412p.m. _ Mon.Sept. 22 56 p.m. \ Tues.. Sept. 23 7â€" 8 a. m. MINOR BANTAM JUVENILE Sun.. Sept. 21 12â€"41:30p.m. Sun.. Sept. 21 9:45â€"11p.m. Tues.. Sept. 23 56 p.m. Wed.. Sept. 24 9:45â€"11 p.m Family Rate (House League) $5.00 reduction on 3rd registration and each additional registration. Family Rate (All Star) $15.00 reduction on 3rd regisâ€" tration and each additional registration . Out of Town Fee: double the basic registration fee: All Stars $30.00 (less basic division registration fee) allowed tryouts with out proof of registration. Each player registered on an All Star team will pay an additional $10.00 per player to the W. M.H.A. to cover costs of tournament fees and additional team expenses. No family rate. All Star Tryâ€"Outs: please note that no player will be DATES : Saturday, September 13th and 20th ONLY TIMES: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon LOCATIONS: Waterloo Arena, Albert McCormick Arena, and Moses Springer Recreation Centre. WATERLOO MINOR HOCKEY Family Rate: Less $3.00 per person. Includes the 3rd member and each additional member. Out of Town Fee: Double the basic registration fee. No famuly rate NOTE: Girls playing ringette. must wear tube style skates during the upcoming season. Girls figure skates are no longer allowed to be worn by plavers The Community Services‘ Policy allows for special consideration to any family or individual unable to pay the registration fees in any City sponsored program Contact our office Novice â€" Atom Pee Wee Bantam Midget Juvenile Division (Late Registration may not be accommodated.) ANY BOY ATTENDING THESE TRYâ€"OUTS MUST BE REGISTERED WITH WATERLOO MINOR HOCKEY AT DATES SHOWN ABOVE WATERLOO MINOR RINGETTE MINOR HOCKEY & RINGETTE REGISTRATIONS Petite Tween Bellie Deb WATERLOO MINOR HOCKEY ALLâ€"STAR TRYâ€"OUTS AT WATERLOO ARENA W.MH. A. LADIES AUXILIARY ANNOUNCES MONTHL Y MEETING September 29th â€" 8 p. m Location â€" Adult Recreation Centre All interested ladies welcome $10.00 10.00 10.00 12.00 12.00 17.00 Fee $ 6.00 10.00 10.00 MAJOR BANTAM Sun.. Sept. 21 6â€"7:15p.m 1965. 66. 67. 68 1962, 63. 64 1959. 60. 61 1956. 57. 58 Year of Birth 1967 â€" 68 ACTIVITIESâ€" Marsland Centre : 576â€"2420 COMMUNITY SERVICES Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, September 10, 1975 â€" Page 35 are appeating September 19. 1975 at the Adult Recrea tion Centre PLAY CALLED 1837 TIME 8 00 p m COSTâ€" 99c For more information call 579â€"1020 ROLLER SKATING LOCATION: MOSES SPRINGER ARENA TIMES: FRIDAYS7â€"9:30 P.M. SUNDAYS7â€"9:30 P.M. ADMISSION S O & Allen St.) DAYS: Monday thru Friday Oil Painting. Mixed Crafts. Sewing. Crocheting. Cookâ€" ing for One. (Each Session will be 10 weeks) FEE : $3.00 REGISTRATION: September 2. 1975 â€" September 20. PROJECT H.O.P.E. â€" New Horizons Program All Adults over 40 vears old are welcome to try a hobby with Project H.O.P.E. + LOCATION: Adult Recreation Centre (Corner of King 1975. Classes begin Monday September 22. 1975 PROJECT "WOODWORK * â€" New Horizons Program This project will have classes consisting of woodâ€" working and furniture refinishing â€" open to men and women . forty vears of age and older LOCATION : 272 King Street. North. Waterioo PROJECT "PROP®" â€" New Horizons Program This project will consist on Book Review Club. Series of Lectures and Shde Presentations etc LOCATION: Adult Recreation Centre. 185 King Street S.. Waterloo DAYS: Fridays 2 pm â€" 4:30 pm (Begins Friday September 26. 1975) Double $89.00 each Tickets and information available at the Adult Recreaâ€" tion Centre or phone 579â€"1020 (Rear Entrance! DAYS: Tuesdays and Thursdays REGISTRATION: September 15 â€" 19th. 1975 from 2 p.m. â€" 4 p.m. at the Adult Recreation Contre Classes begin Tuesday September 23. 1975 FEE : $10.00 for 10 weeks Fridays 1:30 p m at Waterloo Bowling Lanes. 14 Princess St West Three games cost $1 20 including 20c prize maney . All Semiors welcome‘ Part time staff is needed for concessions, ice skating cruisers and skate sharpeners. Apply at Waterloo Community Services office, beâ€" tween 8: 30 and 4: 30 â€" Mon. to Fri. 5 3 Day Fall Colour Tour Leaves Thurs. October 2nd Cost: Single $100.00 each Health screemng and counselling by a Public Health Nurse _ All Adults Welcome Coâ€"sponsored by the Waâ€" terloo Regional Health Umt For appointments call the Adult Rec Centre. NO CHARGE 25¢ â€" 15 & under. 50¢ â€" Activities Daily Mon. â€" Fri. Include: Games Room. Floor & Table Shuffleboard. Billiards Rooms. 5¢ tea & coffee. Note: No memberâ€" ship needed. INFORMATION : 579â€"1020. WATERLOO ARENA â€" MOSES SPRINGER ARENA â€" ALBERT McCORMICK ARENA I1CE PROGRAM ALBERT McCORMICK ARENA ONLY September 8 â€" October 18 Parents & Preschoolers Skating Tuesday â€" 10 â€" 11 :30 a.m. Thursday â€" 1 :30 â€" 3: 00 p.m. Adult â€" Noon Skate 12:00 â€" 1:00 p.m. Tuesday thru Friday beginning September 9/75 General Ice Skating â€" starts Sept. 13/75 Saturday 6: 30 â€" 8 :30 p.m. Admission: child 25¢ _ adult50¢ _ Family 100 ACTIVITIES FOR SENIOR ADULTS ADULT RECREATION CENTRE 99° PLAYERS FROM GUELPH MUSKOKA MANITOULIN SENIOR CITIZENS REGULAR BOWLING LEAGUE FALL JOB OPPORTUNITIES WELL ADULT CLINIC (Corner of King & Allen St.) 50¢ â€" over 15. _ Rental Skates â€" 25¢ NO SPECTATORS | _ _ _ _ _ ____

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