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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Aug 1977, p. 3

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began â€" tossing horseshoes around her backyard eight years ago when her husband introduced her to the sport. She joined the Doon Ladies Horseshoe Club in 1973 and daily practising resulted in her winning the Canadian ALAN HORST, 17. will be competing in beginners rifle in â€" the Ontario _ Summer Games this weekâ€"end. He began shooting five years ago when the Kitchener Police initiated an instrucâ€" tion program for youths Now a member of the Conâ€" cordia Club. Alan was Onâ€" Meet some of Waterloo‘s athletes 4% â€" JACQUELINE SEHN .I,fl ® <~! “. “flf‘ a age I . *.;' VÂ¥ u+ uy well y i se & . . Heannaptiinge: s 200 * * 4A championship the last two years. "It‘s a lot of fun," says Jacqueline, "whether you win, lose or draw."" She loves the sport so much, she plays year round in indoor courts. tarito _ indoor champion last year and placed second in prone marksman. He‘ll be shooting at bowis and assortâ€" ment of rings. 20 shots on each _ target and â€" usually three targets "I love the sport. he says. "It‘s a chalâ€" lenge and it‘s fun _ \ +s Team wins and loses New student I grant program On Wednesday, Aug. 17 the Wolverines travelled to Brantford and struggled to a 4â€"3 victory during a driving rain storm. Goal scorers for Waterloo were Marcel Desâ€" meules, Steve McGrinder, Gary Hendel, and Gary Cairney. . Waterloo Wolverines won one and lost one in Haltonâ€" Peel . soccer action â€" last week. If you‘re looking for an interesting â€" and â€" different way to spend an evening this fall and â€"winter,. try 20 weeks of leaded glass paning. Or. possibly, a few months of conversational German or basic electricity. On Saturday, Aug. 20, a short â€" staffed Wolverine Spend an evening learning something You can pick up these new interests, and a great deal more, at the Waterloo County Board of Educaâ€" tion‘s night school, which starts Sept. 26 in several locations across the county. The Board is offering more than 25 credit courses towards a high school diâ€" ploma from grades 11â€"13 at Cameron Heights Colâ€" legiate Institute, Kitchener. Registration for the credit courses will take place Sept. 13 and 15 at Cameron Heights. The Board has already produced â€" and distributed Night _ School _ brochures, which can be picked up at any high school, at various public libraries and comâ€" munity centres around the county. by calling in at the board office at Corporation Square, Kitchener. or callâ€" ing 742â€"1751, ext. 151. Among the courses ofâ€" fered for credit towards a Tighter controls on stuâ€" dent assistance but more generous support for needy students from low income families â€" will characterize Ontario‘s new student grant program. to be introduced in 1978â€"79 The controls will include a limit on the number of vears students can receite grants. However. the new grants program | will enâ€" ablemany needy students =« KITCHENERâ€"WATERLOO AUGUST 26â€"29,. 1977 side played in Chinguacousy and lost 4â€"0. Waterioo was holding its own during the match until Chinguacousy was awarded a penalty shot. Gary Cairney, who usually plays leftâ€"half for the Wolâ€" verines, handled the netâ€" minding chores for Waterâ€" loo and despite the unfamiliâ€" arity of the position, had an outstanding game. Tonight the Wolverines will host Kitchener at Waâ€" terloo‘s Hillside Park. diploma are programs in Business Education, Science, Social â€" Science, _ English, Mathematics, _ Geography and Art. There are nine 5 year igrade 13) courses available. Participants â€" can _ also benefit from 19 courses in years 3 and 4 (grades 11 and 121. Cameron _ Heights Colâ€" legiate will also offer apâ€" proximately _ 34 _ general interest courses, . ranging from Chinese cooking, cerâ€" amics, electricity, dressâ€" making. conversational French and many others. Most credit courses will run 16 weeks, while general interest courses will run 10 to 20 weeks depending upon the nature of the proâ€" gram. Courses will only be ofâ€" fered if sufficient numbers enrol and qualified staff are available. Rates vary for each course. Twenty dollars is the usual fee for a credit course,. while the general interest courses range from $15â€"$20 depending upon the course. Some programs also require _ additional _ funds for textbooks and supplies. to finance their education without having to borrow money under the Canada Student Loans Plan Dr. Parrott said that every student will have to make a contribution to the costs of his or her education and that the provincial grants program will have differâ€" ent and stricter criteria than the federal Canada Student Loans plan ~ _‘ ~Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, August 24, 1977 â€" Page 3 BRIAN PRICE, 17, of 302 Green Acres Drive in Waâ€" terloo, will be competing in the wrestling competition during the Ontario Summer Games. The studgent at Waâ€" terloo Collegiate has been involved in the sport for the past four years under the direction â€" of his coach, Gilles Gelinas. Brian has SHELLEY _ MAXWELL, 16, is pitcher for the Kitchâ€" ener Chics baseball team the host team in the Ontario Summer Games. Baseball has been her bag for eight vears but it‘s her first year with the Chies. ~I always wanted to participate in sports." says Shelley., "and competed in the all Ontario competitions for highschool students and has a few troâ€" phies to show for his efforts. He hopes to add another to his collection this weekend. The wrestling competition will be held on Aug. 26 and Aug. 27 at Cameron Heights Collegiate. . there wasn‘t much else for girls then." The Chics is the only girl‘s midget baseball team in Kâ€"W so the girls are forced to play in the juvenile league. one step up the ladâ€" der. The games start at 9 a m. Saturday in Wilson and Waterloo Parks 23

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