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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Oct 1975, p. 22

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BCI in parade High school news Friday for a B.C.I. home _ The events committee is game. busily planning activities In other sports action, for B.C.I.‘s celebration of the soccer team continued . Oktoberfest and several their winning ways by deâ€" students will be participatâ€" feating St. Jeromes. They ing in the Thanksgiving remain tied for first place â€" Day parade. & WCI holds night event By : Fred Cummings Last â€" Friday, â€" Bluevale Senior Football Team sucâ€" cessfully _ captured _ sole possession of first place by defeating St. Jerome‘s Senior Lions 22â€"10, under the lights at Seagram‘s Stadium. A crowd of 2;500 supporters braved the cold of the night to witness the battle of the giants. B.C.1. is now 4 wins â€" 0 losses and will meet Grand River this Friday for a B.C.IL. home In other sports action, the soccer team continued their winning ways by deâ€" feating St. Jeromes. They remain tied for first place By Mark Mayo Last Friday, Viking Varâ€" sity sports gained some respect from the Cameron Heights teams. The football team â€" improved â€" although bowed out gracefully in the end 24â€"0. The senior soccer team nipped Camerâ€" on 4â€"3 injan exciting misâ€" take â€" ‘filled game. The junâ€" ior soccer team posted a 3â€"1 victory showing some new spirit on the field. The volleyball teams imâ€" proved their game but lost in the end 3 games to 2. This week with everyone getting ready for Oktoberâ€" fest; Waterloo Collegiate Open House took place at Laurel Vocational School on Thursday, September 30, to give parents a chance to see the school and see how it operates. It also gave the parents an opportunity to meet the students‘ teachâ€" ers. The Food Services deâ€" partment also served cofâ€" fee and cookies. Laurel‘s Food Services department was involved in the Octoberâ€" Waterloo Collegiate Institute semior girls‘ volleyâ€" ball team were downed by Cameron Heights last Friday in the fifth intramural game. Carol Steffler, 31, goes on her knees to retrieve a shot that went into the net. Laurel holds open house with Grand River, whom they meet this Friday. In volleyball action, the Senior girls defeated St. Mary‘s while the senior boys lost to St. Jeromes. The junior football team lost a close one to St. Jeromes 27â€"18. Yearbooks were on sale this week. Aedre IV sells for $ for those who did not purchase a Package Fee Card deal. (The packâ€" age deals include the yearâ€" book). Institute is holding an Okâ€" toberfest intramural night with our own German Dancâ€" ers. _ What _ Oktoberfest wouldn‘t be complete withâ€" out â€" sausage on a bun and lots of frosty thick root beer? The admission is 10¢ with an Oktoberfest hat and 25¢ without and no admisâ€" sion without a citizenship card. This all takes place Thursday, Oct. 9th from 7 :00 â€" 10:30 p.m. _ _ On Friday, W.CI. Vikâ€" ings! will clash with St. Jeromes and with the teams steadily â€" improving â€" after every game, Friday should be an exciting exhibition fest cooking contest, held Oct. 2, and they proved themselves to be competent in their work. Food Servicâ€" es is something â€" Laurel can be proud of . _ The Laurel boys‘ volleyâ€" bail team beat Grand River in all three of their matchâ€" es. The scores were 15â€"7, 152 and 151. They exâ€" pected this win and the school congratulates their efforts. As well as celebrating its 60th anniversary Saturâ€" day night, Waterloo Tennis Club presented awards to this year‘s club champions. Men‘s singles class ‘A‘ was taken by Rick Zilinsâ€" kas; class ‘B‘ by Jack Kane; and class °C‘ by Tom Huntâ€" er. Rosemary Roberts won the women‘s singles. In the men‘s doubles, Rick Zilinsâ€" kas and John Pezzack were awarded. Waterloo tennis club awards presented Kathy Kavgas and Shirley Filiatrault won the women‘s doubles, while Wendy Buckâ€" ley and Gary Buckley took the mixed doubles. Conâ€" solations for men‘s doubles went to Rudy Gatzke and Jack Kane, while Fay Calâ€" nek and Diane Lewis were consolation _ winners _ for women‘s doubles. In the junior tournament, Tom Young took first in the boy‘s singles under 16; Harâ€" TOMORROW NIGHT Thursday, Oct. 9th, 8 p.m. GORDON HAMBLIN Oct. 12th â€" 18th We have a limited number of openings for boys ages 11â€"13 years old. Call 576â€"2420, Ext. 48 to register. Girls Ringette in Waterloo is now accepting late reâ€" gistrations in all four divisions for girls between the ages of 7 and 19 yrs. of age. This year all games will be played at Moses Springer and Albert McCormick Arena. For more information about this exciting game and where you can join, please call Community Services Dept. 576â€"2420. Don Hayes Hockey Schools in coâ€"operation with Onâ€" tario Ringette Association and local ringette associaâ€" tions is offering the first ever Waterloo Ringette School at Moses Springer Arena Oct. 16thâ€"17th. This is for girls ages 7 â€" 16 years of age and will stress skating and all other fundamental ringette skills. For more information phone 885â€"2030 â€" Registrations limitâ€" Health screening and counselling by a Public Health Nurse. All Adults Welcome. Coâ€"sponsored by the Waâ€" terloo Regional Health Unit. For appointments call the Adult Rec Centre. NO CHARGE . 579â€"1020. PROJECT N.!.P. NUTRITION IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Office Hours: Monday 10 â€" 4 p.m. Tuesday 10 â€" 4 p.m. Friday 10 â€" 4 p.m. Adult Recreation Centre 745â€"0651 Oct. 12/75 â€" 7 p.m Admission â€" Adult $1.50, Student $1.00, Children 50¢ Presents ... Colored Scenes of HOLLAND, BELGIUM, LUXENBOURG, PARIS, LONDON . Fellowship Hall, Frederick St., Kitchener Freewill Offering Social Concern Committee GIRLS RINGETTE SCHOOL Location: Waterioo Arena COMMUNITY SERVICES HOCKEY SCHOOL WELL ADULT CLINIC GIRLS. GIRLS, GIRLS JUNIOR ‘B‘ HOCKEY WATERLOO SISKINS Â¥S. Guelph vey Weber won in the same division for those under 14; â€"and Jay Morgan, for those under 12. Girls singles under 16 was taken by Lisa Bauer; under 14 by Pam Managhan and under 12 by Mary Young. Boys doubles was awardâ€" ed to Tom Young and Peter Wagner. Girls doubles went to Mary Young and Lisa Bauer, and mixed doubles to Norm Weber and Lisa Bauer. * The Waterloo Tennis Club now boasts a membership of 650, a modern clubhouse and 12 courts, located in Waterloo Park, it is now acclaimed the largest and most active tennis facility in the region. Six of the courts were built by the University of Waterloo in 1972 and are shared jointly by the club and _ university. Waterioo Chronicie, Wednesday, October 8, 1976 â€" Sept. 23rd to Oct. 16th Parents & Preschoolers Skating . Tuesday â€" 10 â€" 11:30 a.m. Thursday 1:30 â€" 3 p.m. Free Adult Noon Hour Skating 12:00 â€" 1 :00 p.m. (NOQ HOCKEY ALLOWED) Seagrams Stadium starts Wed., Oct. 1st 6:30â€"10:00 p.m Waterloo Collegiate starts Sun. Oct. 5 MONDAY. October 13th, 1975 Cost $5.00/person Days‘ Events: To 10 a.m. â€" See the Oktoberfest Parade in area speciâ€" ally reserved for Senior Citizens in front of Adult Recreation Centre. Parking in rear of the building. Bring a lawn chair. 12:30 p.m. â€" Buffet dinner will be served. Dinner inâ€" cludes spareribs, pigtails, scalloped potatoes, cabâ€" bage salad, rye bread, apple pie and coffee. 1:30 p.m. â€" 5:00 p.nt. â€" Dance. There will be prizes and everyone in attendance will receive an Oktoberâ€" fest souvenir. For tickets call 579â€"1020. Activities Daily Mon. â€" Fri. Include: Games Room. Floor & Table Shuffleboard. Billiards Rooms, 5¢ tea & coffee. Note: No memberâ€" ship needed. INFORMATION : 579â€"1020. NOTE: Participants are required to bring own badâ€" minton racquets and shuttles. Also please wear runâ€" ning shoes. Here‘s your chance to satisfy your desire to play a musical instrument, don‘t pass it up again â€" Classes will be conducted in a relaxed, enjoyable atâ€" mosphere ; dependent in part on the sounds created. LOCATION â€" Adult Recreation Centre, King & Allen Sts. DATE â€" Thursdays, Oct. 9 to Dec. 11 & Jan. 8 to Mar 11/75. TIMES â€" 8: 15 â€" 9: 15 p.m. FEE â€" $30.00 for 20 weeks, $50.00 per couple Bridge instruction Mondays 1:30 p.m. â€" 4:30 p.m. Any one interested in Solo instruction call 579â€"1020. ADULT BAND INSTRUMENTAL (Instruction) Includes instrument rental We may not, in all cases be able to satisfy your choice of instrument. Phone 576â€"2420 Ext. 60 to register or to find out more Any ladies interested in forming a Quilting group conâ€" tact centre‘s office 579â€"1020. information 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¢ Adult 50¢ Family $1.00 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. â€" _ Adult â€" Noon Skate 12:00 â€" 1‘00 p.m. Tues. â€" Fri. General Skating Oct. 3 & 10 (8:30 â€"10:30 p.m.) Children 25¢ Adults 50¢ is â€"â€" COMMUNITY â€" SERVICES OKTOBERFEST PARADE & PARTY ACTIVITIES FOR SENIOR AOULTS ADULT RECREATION CENTRE MIXED ADULT OPEN BADMINTON NO CHARGE ICE SKATING ALBERT McCORMICK ARENA Anyone needing snow shovelâ€" ling done this winter call the adult recreation centre. 579â€" 1020 (Corner of King & Allen St.) WwATERLOO ARENA ACTIVITIES : 576â€"2420

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