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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Apr 1977, p. 16

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By Mary Stupart With the removal of the giant air bubble over the courts at Waterloo Tennis Club this week the beginâ€" ning of a new summer tenâ€" nis season can‘t be far off. Resurfacing of the front and back courts is schedulâ€" ed to begin next week and players should be on the courts by May 1 says Joan Lobban of the tennis club. Membership in the club is more popular than ever this year. Some 800 memâ€" bers belong to the club and a waiting list of 200 hopeâ€" The tour should last five or six hours, which allows plenty of time for sightâ€" The tour will leave at 10 a.m. from Breithaupt Recâ€" reation Centre, comer of Margaret Ave. and Union St. in Kitchener. The 47 mile route will wind through the picturesque towns of Breslau, Doon, New Dundee, Roseville, Blair and Presâ€" ton before returning to Kitâ€" chener. ful members is climbing. Membership fees are low, with family rates set at $140. Junior members of the club (16 years and under) will be able to participate in a new interâ€"urban junior league this year which inâ€" cludes clubs throughout the Region. Tournament fees for the juniors will be unâ€" By Mary Stupart Cycle enthusiasts will get a chance to combine history with their favorite sport during an historical bike tour of Blair and Doon May Tennis club gears up for summer WILL BE CLOSED ON SUNDAYS EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 1977 THE CAMBRIDGE LANDFILL SITE AND WATERLOO LANDFILL SITE Doon cycle tour planned _T G.H. Thompson Environmental Control Engineer NOTICE derwritten by CHYM Radio Mrs. Lobban says. seeing and looking at remindâ€" ers of the past. One of the aims of the tour is to give the rider a close look at Waterloo County both today and the way it used to be. The club will host its own junior _ tournament _ July 26â€"29. Other club tournaâ€" ments planned this year include a mini tourney at the beginning of the seaâ€" sen and the club championâ€" ship in August. In addition to the junior league, club members parâ€" ticipate in an interâ€"urban mixed league and a men‘s league. The mixed league begins in June and the junâ€" ior league begins in July. Some short unpaved secâ€" tions are included on the route because of the items of interest along the way. Riders should bring a lunch and a camera. Refreshments are available along the route. The Waterloo club will also be the site for tennis competitions during the Ontario Games scheduled for the Twin Cities in Auâ€" gust. The club hopes to hear next week that a request for an Ontario Experience ‘77 grant has been approvâ€" ed. This grant will be used to run a junior developâ€" mental tennis program . Registration costs $2.50 which includes route maps and the service of a "sag wagon‘‘ which helps those that have fallen by the wayâ€" side. Tour insurance is also included. The tour is being organized Several other historic bike tours are planned for this area later in the summer. The second one is a tour of Conestoga August 7. Bikers will leave from the Breitâ€" haupt Centre at 10 a.m. The route will follow a path along the scenic back roads of Waterloo and Wellington counties, passing through picturesque countryside and the historic villages of Saâ€" lem, Conestoga and West Montrose. The ride will be about 50 miles. Riders will proceed at their own pace, alone or with friends, taking time to enjoy the countryside and the fresh air. Registration can be done in advance or the day of the ride for $2.50. _ Other local bike tours planned by the Ontario Cyceâ€" ling Association include a Stratford _ Festival â€" overâ€" In a minor mosquito exhiâ€" bition soccer game played on Sunday, April 24, the Waterloo Wolverines defeatâ€" ed Kitchener 3â€"0. Goalscorers for the Wolâ€" verines were Sheynal Sauâ€" jani, â€" Marcel Desmeules, and Gary Caimmey. Mark Steffler and Vince Decaen by the Ontario Cycling Asâ€" sociation in cooperation with the Kitchener Recreation department. Further details can be obtained from Tom Parry, R.R. No. 1, Freelton or Rick Antaya, Breithaupt Centre. e tresh air. Registration More information on the n be done in advance or the _ dozens of cycling tours planâ€" y of the ride for $2.50. _ ned by the Ontario Cycling Other local bike tours _ Association can be obtained anned by the Ontario Cycâ€" _ from Tom Parry, tours coâ€" g Association include a _ ordinator, R.R. No. 1, Freelâ€" ratford Festival overâ€" ton. & & Wolverines win 3â€"0 & UNITED TRAILS INC. AIRPORTER evm ucsrecueaes @KIR VICE ARRIVALS LEVELS _ TERMINAL 1 . GROUND TRANSPORTATION BOOTH BESIDE BAGGAGE CAROUSEL NO. 2 outsipe customs TERMINAL 2 GROUND TRANSPORTATION BOOTH MmopuULe "E" OPPOSITE BAGGAGE CAROUSEL 33 DEPARTS CAMBRIDGE HOLIDAY INN 6:45 a.m. 3: 15 p.m. 5:45 p.m. | Terminal #1 TORONTO Terminal #2 TORONTOâ€"AIR CANADA Ground Transportation Booth at Baggage Carouse! _ Ground Transportation Booth, Modulte "E" Kitchener 578â€"01 10 Kâ€"W Bilingual School will provide the opposition for the Wolverines next game to be played on Friday, April 29. The Wolverines controlled play throughout the game allowing â€" Kitchener very few opportunities to score. ~ night tour June 25â€"26, and the first international bike rally in Woodstock July 1â€"3. The Woodstock rally will include four area bike tours daily supervised by Ontario Cycling Association volunâ€" teers. In addition to the touring program, rider eduâ€" cation sessions, maintenance and repair clinics and guest lectures about local history and bike packing will be offered. More information on this rally can be obtainâ€" ed from Ken Ross, 285 Ingerâ€" soll Ave. Woodstock. recorded the shutâ€"out for Waterloo. If you enjoy the Elora countryside, a September 46 overnight tour could be just what you‘re lookâ€" ing for. The tour will start from Elora Park at 9 a.m. and includes camping at the park at a cost of $7. R. Querney of 33 Dumfries St. Paris is in charge of this trip. For further information, contact: Effective April 11, 1977 ARRIVES DEPARTS AIRPORT AIRPORT 7:35 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 4:05 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6: 35 p.m. 8: 00 p.m. Engquire at your local travel agent UNITED TRAILS OR : "He has made everything beautiful in its time" A representative exhibit of the arts and crafts of the Mennonites. 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