Children‘s lessons are ofâ€" fered Monday to Friday from 4 â€" 6 p.m.. Summer will be here soon, so make certain that your children will be able to enjoy it to the fullest by being able to swim. At the same time, the reâ€" gional sports executive of the year was named, in the person of Murray Fried. For the past 18 years he has coached the Kitchener Bauer Krauts of the Atom Hockey Division. His dediâ€" cation to the sport along with devotion to all athletes in the area earned him the 1976 title. 6 6 89 Y" has Make sure that your child can swim by enrolling him or her in swimming lesâ€" sons now. There are still openings for the spring session at the Waterloo Family Y. In addition to engraved certificates, the two skaters received specially prepared pictorial plaques to mark the occasion. _ All smiles, Robin and Sherri accepted their awards. _ Robin reâ€" marked that although there are two of them it seems that he is always elected to say a few words. By the big grin, however, it is obviâ€" ous that he doesn‘t really mind. A videotape presentation of their recent performâ€" ance in the world chamâ€" pionships in Japan was shown at the banquet and that stunning performance, in which Sherri skated with a broken wrist, certainly justified their being chosen for the award. The four other finalists were Dean Mellway, a competitor in wheelchair sports; Egon Beiler, wrestâ€" ling; Patti Rope, gymnasâ€" tics, and Lillian Burke, a blind athlete. Baier and Cowan topped four other finalists to capâ€" ture the award for their outstanding _ achievements in figure skating in 1976 which saw them become the World Junior Pair chamâ€" pions. By Judy Greaves Sherri, Baier of Mitchell and Robin Cowan of Waterâ€" loo representing the Kitâ€" chenerâ€"Waterloo and Presâ€" ton Figure Skating Clubs, were named the 1976 Amaâ€" teur Athletes of the Year Wednesday, March 30, at the Third Annual Waterloo Regional Sports _ Award Dinner sponsored by the CHYM Community Founâ€" dation. openings Baier, Cowan named athletes of the year Complete Collision And Refinishing Service Mr. Fried‘s Bauer Krauts hockey team attended the banquet in full force. The little guys seemed very proud and happy as their coach accepted his award. They all shook his hand in congratulations after. A special presentation was made by the CHYM Community Foundation to C.D. ‘"Buller®" Pequegnat as a pioneer in sport in the With only 18 seconds to play, _ Dennis * Sylvestre scored unassisted to give the Aces their second conâ€" secutive _ minor _ bantam house league title. The Aces got off to a good start by scoring two goals within 28 seconds of each other early in the first period. Early in the Robin Cowan and Sherri Baier (left) were named amateur athletes of the year at the CHYM Foundation annual sports bangquet on April 30. C.B. "Buller" Pequegnat (centre) received Aces win their 2nd title community and for, his tireless devotion to minor sports and to the Sport Hall of Fame. Mr. Pequegnat was instrumental in the construction of the Kitchenâ€" er Memorial Auditorium. He is also credited with many hours spent in promotâ€" ing the Kitchener Rangers. These, of course, name only a few of his contribuâ€" tions to this area. It is said Dennis Sylvestre‘s goal kept the game from overâ€" time. third period the Aces were leading 4â€"1 but the Seals made a great comeâ€"back and tied up the game with two goals by Murray Marâ€" ven and another by Steve Herring. Waterloo Square Customers! We suggest you use our new DRIVEâ€"IN ENTRANCE on CAROLINE ST. Corner Ontario and Duke St., Kitchener and Waterloo Square JESSOPS cieaners for more convenience Sylvestre scored twice in the game. Other goals went to Allen Burke, Cam Cassaboom and John Pigeon. ‘ The Seals were led by Murray Marven, the game‘s most valuable player, who scored three goals. The other Seals goal was scorâ€" ed by Steve Herring. that when any of "Buller‘s" friends see him on the street they cross to the othâ€" er side in fear that Buller will ask them for money for some worthy cause. About 360 people attended the banquet at Bingeman Park making this the most successful â€" awards night to date. Guest speaker for the evening was Leo Cahill, a special award for his contribution to sports over the years and Murray Fried (right) was named sports executive of the year. coach of the Toronto Argoâ€" nauts. Mr. Cahill stressed that anyone who wants to be a champ has to take "that extra step." It takes ‘"courage and deâ€" CHURCH OF THE HOLY SAVIOUR RITUAL & ANTIPHONAL CHOIRS RECITAL Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, April 6 Under the direction of Clement Carelse GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 7:00 P.M 33 ALLEN ST. EAST, WATERLOO FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE PHONE 742â€"2834 ‘"Requiem of Gabriel Faure"‘ EXPERT PAINTING â€" Wallpapering â€"_Fully insured In The Church Sherri and Robin, as well as all the other finalists, obviously have what it takes. They‘re all fine athâ€" letes. termination"‘, he said 1977 â€" Page 9