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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Mar 1977, p. 10

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SALE $5.99 TWO-TONE LOOPED CUSHIONED, Beige, Blue, Reg. $8.95 Sq. Yd. ......r...mr.... SALE $4.69 FIREBALL ORANGE, MULTI-LEVEL LOOP. CUSHIONED Reg). $10.95 33 Yd. ...... SALE $7.95 BRING YO R MEASU mews & SEE us 1 83 'ric?Mhh'MtfU.f"" BEST CARPET BUYS." _ CAMBRIDGE an ' “3'31" " Princess St. West 886-2900 or 886-2370 WATERLOO BOWLING LANES Saturday " Noon - 11 :00 RM. Sunday 19:00 A.M. - 10:30 P.M BOWLING , Daily 4:00 - 6:30 p.m., " Game FAMILY BOWLING OPEN BOWLING for information call $64.80 $43.45 $87.30 $71.88 $53.35 A pretty and charming l7-year-old,Patti was a mem- ber of the Canadian gymnastics team at the 1976 Olym- pics. Her strong performance placed her 29th in the high- ly-competitive sport. For three years prior to the! Olympics, Patti trained in Eugene, Oregon at " special gymnastics school under one of the finest gymnastic coaches, Dick Mulvahill. The students went to classes in the morning, then spent from 1 to 7:30p.m. in the gym. Adler, Warren: The Henderson Equation. Takes the now famous Washington Post triumph over "All the President's Men" to its logical - and dangerous - conclusion. Driscoll, Reter: The Bar- boza Credentials. Set in South Africa, where a business man who has been evading sanctions against Rhodesia becomes em- Patti Rope of Cambridge comes by her gymnastic abil- ity honestly - botlrher parents are coached at the Cam- bridge Kips Gymnastics Club. _ Her mother Benita Rope, although never, a gymnast herself is especially interested in dance and choreography, an area where Patti has excelled in competition. Patti joined the Kips club at the age of ll and by the time she was 14 she was competing at an international level. She was one of the youngest competitors at the 1974 World Championship Gymnastics competition, plac- ing 69th out of 193 competitors. Patti R'opé passes on her knowledge to youilg gymnasts New hunks at the ttitiiirVi Five athletes hm Donn nominatod as 'ietartsts for the Wuodoo Region A thtetq of the Year award. This is an Mich about on of them. After workouts Patti would go home to a house she FICTION . By Judy Graves Halls, Geraldine: The Last Summer of the Men Shortage. A nostalgic novel of unrequited love by an Australian author. Eden, Dorothy: Listen to Danger. An odd assort- ment of people, an atmos- phere of, terror, a combina- tion of the, horrid and the cosy. _i broiled in blackmail and in- trigue. Henissart, Paul: The Win- Patti has given up competition since the Olympics but does not intend to give up gymnastics completely. A grade 12 student at Sonthwood secondary school she spends her spare time coaching gymnastics from the Cambridge Kips with her parents. - Asked why she gave up competitor: Patti said. “I did gymnastics for a long time. It was my whole life. Now I'd like to experience other things while I'm still young." Serious competition is a full-time job. It's certainly not accurate to say that Patti Rope has given up gymnastics. Not only is she coaching the Kips but she has just returned from Germany where she leam- ed new compulsories moves from the 1900 Olympics to teach to Canadian coaches. Each country competing" in the 1900 Olympics sent a coach and a gymnast to Germany to learn these moves. Patti admits that she'll miss the excitement of competi- tion in the future but as a coach she is certainly offering a great deal to young Olympic hopefuls. Who knows,' stie" miay be caching a future Olympic champion right now! At present, Patti iskoachirtd tour young gymnasts, all hopefuls for a future Canadian team. On April 18 and 19 they wiirgo torWinnipeg for the national selection meet. . Herrin, Lamar: The Rio Loja Ringmaster. Ajourney to the past that flashes from Mexico to the by- league bait parks of the Cincinnati Brewmasters. Heym, Stefan: Five Days in June. Romance, pres- sure, despair and hope set against a background of worker dissatisfaction in ter Spy. Plots and counter- plots in an espionage thriller. shared with tive other girls, do her homework and so? bed. The next day it would be the same all over again. Aittttmghsheadmitathatitwasfunsometimes,thepace certainly was steady. Mayne, Henrie: An Un- reasonable Man. An ami- able eccentric in glorious re- treat from the absurdities of life. Winston, Daoma: Gallows Way. Romance and in- trigue in the pre-Civil War period. Easg Berlin. _ Israel, Peter: The French Kiss: Murder, forgery. and international high soci- ety at its lowest.

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