SCHENDEL "CNNS" LIMITED 120 KING STREET SOUTH, WATERLOO â€" 886â€"1160 OFFICE FURNITURE e STATIONERY e ART SUPPLIES e GIFTS Open Daily to 5:45 p.m. â€" Thurs. & Fri. Titl 9 p.m. On behalf of Waterloo City Council 1 would like to say thank you to the many volunteers who assisted with the 1977 Ontario Summer Games held recently in Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo. The games were extremely successâ€" ful and this was due, in large part, to the enthusiasm and dedication of the many volunteers who so capably assisted in every phase of the games. The City of Waterloo salutes you for a job well done. 12 â€" Waterioo Chi The University of Waterioo Early Childhood Education Centre is still accepting applications for the 1977â€" 1978 preschool year. The school operates 5 halfâ€"days (mornings) a week and runs trom September to June. Fees are $55.00 per month plus a $20.00 registration fee. Further information concerning the preschool programm and registration forms are available by writing to The University of Waterloo Early Childhood Education Centre, University of Waterioo, Waterloo, Ontario; or by phoning 885â€"1211, extension 3167. mpystic cubes University of Waterloo There are five Mystic Cubes in yw}gec‘id_nholdt\o Eo mamy Ee S mme on te ce se pouch. Each bousaomk:ulusodoso'm ï¬mï¬caï¬ons.movpredcm.mmcm voovmmmemudutflnl’enuc‘o‘mmm mapoteximuvdsymbolofmm_muwh ordaoï¬nahuo.flnowwrpooontoghoywsefl confldoncohddlytuksandlowwokoaoood'orco to hetn you overcome problems Zodax Mystic Cubes combine a number of ancient mystical omens, numerals and symbots The significance, or meanâ€" eR o Pn oo ings. of each is described in this booktet. Learning to interpret your Mystic Cubes is ftun â€" and interesting The messages you receive may also prove to be highty informative about c“ yourself, your may bring‘ EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CENTRE "CHYM‘rs advance to Fastball League Finals triends and what the future An amazing medium anyone can learn to use. Marju rie Carrol} Mayor City of Waterloo inning game. The University of Waterloo Soccer Warriors have begun preparing for the 1977 OUAA Season. This year promises to be an exciting and challenging one for the Warriors anmd head coach Ron Cooper. 4 Soccer Warriors prepare season Cooper will have to replace graduating seniors, Marcus Klein (goalkeeper and OUAA all star), Jim Valliant (sweepâ€" er and OUAA all star), and Tom Dabrowski (defender and team captain). The Warriors are also facing their toughest exhibition schedule ever, beginning with the Laurentian Tournament and following through with successive games against Conestoga College, St. Catharines Roma (National League), a team yet to be announced on the 24th, and the Ontario select under 21 team. Coupled with a tough exhibition and league schedule, the Warriors will also have to prepare for the Canadian Chamâ€" pionships (CIAU) to be hosted in midâ€"November by the Uniâ€" versity of Waterloo. * The Despite the challenge ahead, Cooper is optimistic about his team‘s chances. Returning veterans Paul Stevenato and Brian Filion (midâ€"fielders), Sip Akbar, Zenon Moszora (forâ€" wards), and Dave Grundy, Bob Stevenato, Rrian Miller and Jeff Balon (defenders) are part of the reason for his optiâ€" mism. The Soccer Warriors need your support. All games with the exception of one will be played at Seagram Stadium so why not come out and cheer for your team. University of Waterloo ~ & SOCCER WARRIORS 1977 â€" Schedule Sat. Sun, Sept. 10, 11 at Laurentian Tournament Wed. Sept. 14, T.B.A. _ Conestoga here ~ Sat. Sept. 17, 2:00 p.m. â€" at St. Catharines Roma â€" Wed. Sept. 21, 4:00 p.m. at Western Sat. Sept. 24, 2:00 p.m. T.B.A. here & Wed. Sept. 28, 8:00 p.m. Ontario selects here Sat. Oct. 1,2:00p.m. _ at RM.C. Sun. Oct. 2, 2:00p.m. _ at Queen‘s Wed. Oct. 5, 4:00 p.m. _ McMaster here Sun. Oct. 9, 2:00 p.m. _ Guelphhere Wed. Oct. 12, 3:00 p.m. at Toronto Sun. Oct. 16, 12:00 p.m. Laurentian here Wed. Oct. 19, 4:00 p.m. Brock here Sun. Oct. 23, 2:30 p.m. â€" York here Sat. Oct. 29 OUAA Final (at site of first place team ) Sat. Sun, Sept. 10, 11 Wed. Sept. 14, T.B.A. Sat. Sept. 17, 2:00 p.m. Wed. Sept. 21, 4:00 p.m. Sat. Sept. 24, 2:00 p.m. Wed. Sept. 28, 8:00 p.m. Sat. Oct. 1, 2:00 p.m. Sun. Oct. 2, 2:00 p.m. Wed. Oct. 5, 4: 00 p.m. Sun. Oct. 9, 2:00 p.m. Wed. Oct. 12, 3:00 p.m. Sun. Oct. 16, 12:00 p.m. Wed. Oct. 19, 4:00 p.m. Sun. Oct. 23, 2: 30 p.m. Sat. Oct. 29 OL Fri. Sat. Sun., & Nov. 11, 12. 13 CI4 Soccer players plan final day The past two weeks have been a busy time for the young soccer players of Waterloo with playâ€"off games being held for the Cup Championship. Sunday, September 18 is Cup Final Day at Seagram Stadium. Schedule: Boys Atom â€" Divion Bâ€" 12 noon Boys Atom â€" Division A â€" 1 p.m. Boys Mosquito 2 p.m. Girls Peewee 3 p.m. Boys Peewee 4 p.m. Boys Squirts â€" Macgregor School â€" 2 p.m. RATZâ€"BECHTEL FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL 621 KING WEST. KITCHENER â€" 745â€"9495 nosert nuekn Convenient Parking, entering Wellington or King Street CIAU Championships (at Waterloo) 12 noon 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 2 p.m. s â€""ed up the pitching victory, s allowing seven hits and a â€"â€" striking out six. = e â€" ~In the finals opener last error and a sacrifice fly. the game 22 in the bottom of the ninth, but Gueiph top hitter of the game for CHYM‘ts with a double and a single. Brian Russell chippedâ€" in with a double, while singles went to Paul Boileau and Ollie Almost. pitching loss for Waterloo, giving up six hits, striking out 12 and walking only Mount â€" Albert Fastball Tournament. their first game of the doubleâ€"knockout _ tourney which was won by Guelph 30. Guelph scored in the in the third clinched the victory. Ray Holliday took the loss, giving way to Harvey Mann in the third inning. The CHYM‘rs then went on to meet Hornby in their second game of the tournaâ€" ment. and were victorious with a 2â€"0 score. . Painting graces new areogramme Canadians who write letâ€"" _ As with all postal stationâ€" ters overseas will be pleasâ€" ery, there was no official ed to learn that Canada first day of issue through Post has issued a new 25â€" post offices or the philatelic cent aerogramme featuring service for either of these the Tom Thomson painting, items. The new design will Summer Day. The painting be provided to postal faciliâ€" from which the design was ties as their old _stock is taken is in the McMichael depleted. Canadian Collection at Kleinâ€" Both aerogrammes were be';ï¬.eo'nlano‘ £ thi 1 ~ printed in threeâ€"colour lithâ€" ful issue of this COIOU~ opgraphy by Ashtonâ€"Potter ul stationery marks the | Limited of Toronto, and the second time in the last Seven _ new one will be available on :‘a(;“it:: ll'tta:;a:\r:h:eroog?:a(r:::rll? a continuous basis from the The first became available ;'::cg:;lar wickets in post of The issue of this colourâ€" ful stationery marks the second time in the last seven months that the Post Office has issued an aerogramme. The first became available last December, in anticiâ€" pation of the rate increase for international mail from 20 to 25 cents on i January The Guelph minor soccer association tournament on Saturday Sept. 10 provided a very satisfactory end to the 1977 season for the Waâ€" terloo Falcons. The CHYM‘rs and the grams were active on Paul Clemens reached Soccer tournament ends seasonâ€" DICK CLINE Service worthy of your confidenceâ€" a tradition since 1925 third base in the first innâ€" ing as a result of a three base error and then scored on Marty Myska‘s single. _ In the fourth inning, Bill Shaddick doubled and then scored on Steve McCaw‘s single. Ray Holliday was up only one hit, striking out three and walking only two batters. * _Waterloo won the game 4+1 with Phil Hinschberger picking up the pitching win being relieved in the secâ€" day. two runs while in the third the CHYM‘rs put together two singles, a fielder‘s choice and two sacrifices. With this win Waterloo adâ€" vanced to the quarter finals to meet Alderwood.. Alderwood defeated the CHYM‘rs by scoring two runs‘ in the top of the sevâ€" enth. Waterloo loaded the bases on the sixth but were unable to score. Harvey Mann took the pitching loss. The CHYM‘rs finished fourth in the tournament and picked up $200. Waterloo resumes its leaâ€" gue finals with the Guelph Ingrams this Thursday at 8 p.m. at Waterloo Cenâ€" tennial Park. * After winning hardâ€"fought games against Guelph, Burâ€" lington and Oakville, they finished by playing their old rivals Kitchener Rangers and defeated them 3 to 1. Archives Five years ago the uniâ€" versity â€" president â€" started an archive committee. He said that no funds were provided and although some Many other universities in the province, including Guelph, Toronto and Westâ€" em, have a similar comâ€" mittee. Dr._ Cornell has spent much of the past sumâ€" mer visiting these univerâ€" sity archives. work was done the volunâ€" teers â€" found _ themselves occupied in other areas. (Continued from page 7) The archives will run on a budget of $30,000 per year to heip cover the cost of filing _ equipment, _ travel and telephone expenses. by Ray Holliâ€"