Pezzacks win doubles final _ at Waterloo Tennis Club John and Yvonne Pemck defeated Andy Caruk and Kathy Kavgas Sunday to win the A Flight of the Waterloo Tennis club mixed doubles toumament. In the doubles tournament recently Pezzack and Har- vey Weber won over Tom Hunter and Weber in A Flight. Jane Young and Joan Bradich took women's A Flight over Yvonne Pezzach and Ludmilla Krist. Marten Johnston and Helen Nethercott combined to win B honors over Norm Weber and Mary Young while Ed Felker and Liz Henderson topped Bill and Joy Baxter to win the C Flight. B Flight men went to Gerry Patterson and Marcel Sawyer over Chris Woodruff and Ross Meqchershile Shirley' Filiatrault and Christel Weber won over Pay. " - Waterloo maniac, Wodnudav. Sanctum: 12. 1979 For more advanced classes. call the vow Shahng Out) for a brochure Level 2 - Sat afternoons and a week day practice sessuon at both the Kutchener Annex and the Runk m the Park - For 9-year'-olds and up and those havung passed Level 1 '00: 341 Level 3 - Sat afternoons and Thursday evenmgs at the Runk tn the Park For those havmg passed Level Lev“ t - Sat afternoons at both the Kitchener Annex and the Rink m the Park - For children 5-8 years old ACADIAN UPHOLSTERY and INTERIOR FIGURE SKIING Pre-School. Learn to Skate and Power Skatvng registration wull be held at a later date - Watch for tunes and dates to be announced RECREATIONAL PROGRAMS After September 17, registration accepted during office hours All Registrations IN PERSON at The Rink in the Park, 99 Seagram Dr., Waterloo Sat., Sept. 15, " a.m.-4 p.m. or Mom, Sept. 17, 5-10 pm. Kitchener-Waterloo Skating Club Manon Harbec Office Hours: Mon. 5-10 p.m.; Wed. 3. Fri., 1-6 pm. Phone: 884-5790 " Skating club Skating Classes ’79-’80 For more information contact: A’i‘n’gï¬t air cm Crush; and Janet Morris topping Ludmilla Krist. In B Flight Barry Goman beat John Shaw and Jane Young ousted Marilin Craig. Gerry Patterson topped Keith Hayes to win the C level with Linda Weichel de- feating Marlene Oberle to become women't champ. Junior champions under- l2 were boys Chuck Mars- chuetz over Scott Kieswet- Mike Kirby and Mike Mc- Graith swept C Flight over Don Kasta and Richard Morris while on the ladies side Gwen Burgess and Dianne Bonfonte took Yvon- ne -Weichel and Annette Kasta. The club also declared sin- gles champions recently with Harvey Yletrer winning Jean Goldsworthy and Lynne Widmeyer in wo- men's play. 440 PHILLIP ST. WATERLOO ONTARIO F StMr3302 " sessoons new at the mm: m the Park Adult Loom to Slut. - Mon, 9 30-1 1 p m I.“ 83. AM Learn to Dance - Sun . 6 30-7 30 p m Foo: '" Adutt Dance Session - Sun ' 7 4O-9 20 p m Foo: '" Young Adult - Wed ' 9 30-11 pm Pu: 838 Recreational Adutt - Sun . 9 30-1 1 p m Foo: 820 at " per M ADULT PROGRAMS We offer you' guaranteed workmanship 18 years expenence Very Reasonable Pricig he. estimates 0 pickup and dolivovy Reupholstering Repairs -- Draperies Furniture stripping and refinishing. Boys tmder-16 singles win- ner was Mike Brzozowski over Peter Young and girls went to Ann Zavaros over Mary Young. Doubles _win- mers on the boys side were John Filiatrault and Andrew Winters over Mike Br- zozowski and Peter Young. Jane and Mary Young topped Ann Zavaros‘and Laurie Lawson for girls honors. ' _, ter and girls Carol Culik over Susan Bradich. Dou- bles went to Daryl Greenan and Kevin‘Henderson over Darius Sniechus and Chuck Marschuetz and Carol Culik and Michele Greenan over Joanna Preston and Sarah Crowne. Under-14 singles champs were Andrew Winter who beat John Fiiititrault and Jane foung who beat Julie Young. Spectators are being ex- tended a special invitation to watch the 3rd annual Budd-Canada Invitational Tournament at Rockway Golf Club Saturday. Jim Roth. Chairman of the sponsoring Budd-Canada Inc. would like to see large galleries following the field of 126 top amateurs entered in the prestigious event. "We have some of thebest amateur golfers in Canada competing and it's an ideal opportunity for the public to see them." he said. Marten Johnston of the Waterloo Tennis Club delivers e forehand volley dur- ing Sunday's mixed doubles toumement at the club. Johnston and Helen Nethetcott teamed to win B Flight honors in the event. Admission IS free to the Golf tourney set Saturday SEPTEMBER SPECIAL KEYS CUT - a ONLY " EACH REG. 79 ea. g Applies to almost all sirtglersided keys cut during tho month of September. (lhttivua. seutaeisi'geeadht " King St. S. at Em, Wltubo . 886-2990 OVER 85 YEARS OF GROWING SERVICE FREE PARKING IN REAR Leading the field will be Gary Cowan of Kitchener. two-time winner of the US. amateur championship Nick Weslock of Burlington. veteran amateur with many titles to his credit and Ernie Hauser and Gerry Kesselr- mg Whole event, organized by the Men's Committee at Rockway. - tenders will tee-off between “:30 and l:30. First off at 8 a.m. will be an official group consisting of Kitchener Mayor, Morley Feature groups of top con- Rosenberg; H. Sloan, Presi- dent of Budd-Canada; Jim Roth: and Lloyd Tucker, former Rockway profes- Slonal. The Invitational T nament was first organ In 1946 It was sponsored Electrohome from 1961 to 1976. Golfers will compete for $4,500 in prizes with the win- ner receiving the Budd- Canada trophy. specially made to depict a car frame made in the Budd Plant in Kitchener