Lakeshore Optimist Chargers won their hqme opener Saturday by defeat- ing Lamentian Lancers 13- 12 in Twin City Minor Foot- ball 'eepef action at Gr lumbia field. After dropping a hard- fought " loss the week be- fore to Cherry Park. Lake- shore evened their record on the hard running of second- mr player Mike Way. Way "McCIoud gets 2 touchdowns Columbia scored two touchdowns in each of the first and third quarters Sa- turday as Alouettes went on to defeat Lincoln Argonauts 26-19 in Twin City tyke foot- ball league action. Dan Cor- mier and Neil McCloud each had two touchdowns for the winners with McCloud ad- ding two converts. Sean DeSilva had .two touchdowns and a convert 1000 ISLANDS OCT. 35. 1979 Cost $125 00 (double) 8140 00 tsunglen "All trip prices Include cancellation Insurance For more tniormatton contact ARC Travel Club 5701642. A R C. Travel Reservations can be made by calling 579-1642 Monday- Friday 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 pm Monday Oct I Sunday Sept. 23 Chargers Win 'trttr1t,,.tttt,tttt.t.1,, t. Thursday October ll, 1979 Hockley Valley Colour Tour 1. Thursday, October 4. 1979 Inglis Falls Friday Sept. 21, 1979 Guest: Henry Strack Colour Slide Presentation: "Where I've Been" 2 p.m. ACTIVITIES FOR SEIICRS ADULT RECREATION CENTRE Leave: 9:00 AM Return: 5:30 PM Cost: $5.75 For reservations call: 579-1642 9:00 AM-l2:00 PM CORNER KING & ALLEN STS. WATERLOO 579-1020 Monday - Friday I. I Friday Afternoon» Leave: 8:30 AM Return: 6:00 PM Cost: 814,00 (includes lunch) Woodstock Disaster Relief Fund Solo Tournament FALL COLOUR TOURS “Ma & Pa Kettle at the Fair" Admission 75c Friday September 21. 1979 700PM-W00PM$t00 Tickets available Call 5791020 CONCERT SERIES Waterloo Adult Band "Oktoberfest Parade" Admission 50c SENIOR SUNDAY led the team last year on de. from within the low tense and has moved to lull- demonstrating solid back this year where he did "I heard this was a superlative Jolt Saturday solid league last ye by gainig " yards on 14 Charger coach Rom carries a punehinraeroe' jousious. "I real two majors. imagine it beim The defence held tough all closer than this ' afternoon as the high-scor- one game has beet ing Lancers were held scoreless in the second half. Three thumarly in the half Chargers to hold the op- _ position off the scoresheet A CT lit A for Lincoln while Ted Reit- zel had a single score. . In the opening game at Sandowne school, Brett Scott did all the scoring with two touchdowns and a con- vert to pace Waterloo West Rough Riders to a Ib6 win over winless Lakeshore Tiger Cats. Robert Ku- tas'tnski had the lone major for Lakeshore. 730pm 130pm from within the loam line more' than six points - demonstrating sol efforts. that's clone competition" "I heard this was a pretty Chargertrneyt action is solid league last year," said Thursday against arch-rival Charger coach Roman Mari- Queenamount Raiders and jousious. "I really can't they return home Saturday imagine it being much to play Kaufman Parbat closer than this year. Nob “130 aan. at Waterloo colle- one game has been won by state. GUARANTEED q "t INVESTMENT TERM CERTIFICATES s " Minimum Deposit TERM $1000. BONUS SAVINGS 's ACCOUNTS Chequing Privileges . " SEE . s,!gi"l")yS,?il,lto,9,fiJ,' 'lla-Tit-, 104 who ST. S., wnmoo, ONT. N21 195 ACROSS FROM wnmoo SQUARE 884-2444 - 884-2400 These classes ere offered to those people ao yrs. of ego and over. OIL PAINTING: 15, 1 Monday 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 pm. Fee: 810/8 weeks Instructor: Dianne Tyrell BEGINNER QUILTING: Monday 9:00 am. - 11:00 a.m Fee: $10/8 weeks Instructor: Sarah Bauman SEWING: “ALL CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEK OF OCTOBER Tuesday 9:30 am. - 11:30 am. Fee: 310/8 weeks \ Instructor: M. Holowaty SKETCHING: Tuesday 9:30 am. - 11:30 am. Fee: $10/8 weeks Instructor: Mary Kam CHINA PAINTING: Tuesday 1:30 pm, - 3:30 pm. Fee: 310/8 weeks Instructor: Hazel Schumm SILK SCREEN PRINTING Wednesday 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Fee: $10/8 weeks Instructor: s Derbecker CALLIGRAPIIY: Thursday 9:30 am - 11MO am. Fee: 310/8 weeks Instructor. Tony Mota INTERMEDIATE QUILTING: Tuesday 10:45 am. - 11.45 am. Instructor Sandy Campbell Fee tto/ttwks YOGA Friday: 9:30 a m, -10 30 a m Instructor, Judy Dunn Fee tlo/ies "ro REGISTER FOR ANY OF THE ABOVE COUR- SES PLEASE CALL THE ADULT RECREATION CENTRE 5791020 Thursday 9:00 am. - 11.00 a m, Fee $10/8 weeks Instructor. S Bauman WATEROOLOUR FridayQJOam -1130am Fee, $10/8 weeks Instructor Tony Mota OLDER DRIVER REFRESHER COURSE: Friday930am -1100am Fee: more weeks WOODWORKING & FURNITURE REFINISHING Fall classes begin September 25th at The Workshop in Waterloo Park Tuesday 9:30 am. - 4:00 pm. Woodworking and Small Upholstery Thursday930am -400pm Woodworking and Furniture Refinishing Cost $20 00 tbetween 0-59 years) 31500 (60 years and oven Registration September 17-21, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Adult Recreation Centre FITNESS CLASSES LADIES FITNESS MemherCanada Deposit Insurance Coep. We are a ttCm, Canadian CNN" ‘ AMILT RECREATION FILL IITEIIEST ' CRAFT SCHEDULE FOR 1 YR. _ TERM Chargertrneyt action is Thursday against ttrch-rival (tueemmotutt Raiders and they return home Saturday to play Kaufman Parbat 11:30 am. at Waterloo colle- giate. II l/8% Il9h IO'A% yeat,e.rutt?,1?1r1tttlti!t, Victim. Samba Pale, A. RINK IN THE PARK - 80.9mm Drive General Public _ Sundays 3:30 to 5:30 pmi. " F,.t,1P, ' .1‘ Bb $ng on. w M HA. Ladies Auxiliary SAT SEPT, 29th -10 am. - , p m. at Moses Springer Arena If you have used items for sale please bring them to the arena on Friday, Sept. 28th between " pm. For further information call one of the following Used Hockey Equipment Sale Sponsored by the Registrations are now completed however late regis- trations will be accepted in person only at Waterloo Community Services Office. 3rd Floor - Marshnd Centre. Corner of Albert & Erb St., Waterloo, numbers 884-269] Waterloo Community Services 2nd annual Ringette ADMISSIONS Children at (15 yrs. and under) . Students 50: (16 to 21 years) Adult 750 Family $1.50 params) and children FREE ADULT NOON HOUR smeG . Tuesday-Friday - 11:30 a.m. - 2 Fm.. PARENTS & FEE-SCHOOLER SKATING Mondays 2 - 3:30 pan. . Wednesdays' Fridays 10-11 :00 a.m. um Fall and Winter Brochures have been deli- vered to Waterloo Schools. School still has a few openings DATE October swim Location: Albert McCormick Arena Phone 88b1550. Ext 214 during business hours for more information Adults ONLY: Saturday 8 p.m. Please note that hockey school is completely full for this season ’ " _. -=coumunm aiiil,iii, $Ellt8litES- /trigr ACTIVITIES- Mardland Centre: If you don't have children attending elementary school in the City of Waterloo and would like a bro chure outlining recreational opportunities. please visitthe Waterloo Library or Phone its at tt8bi550, Ext. 214. PM. 0m. - FREE ADULT NOON SPECIAL SKATING M.~Fri. (11233-1 :mpm.) Note: Hockey Sticks & Pucks allowed. PARENTS & PREaCH00LER SKATING Tuesday - 10-11 :30 a.m. Thursday - 1:30-3:00 pan. SHINY HOCKEY - Fridays 4-5 pan. B. ALBERT MCCORMICK ARENA FILL III III“! PIN“. Skate Rentals - 50e per pair Moses Springer Arena Sunday. and Friday 7-9:80 pm No Spectators Admissions: Child 25e 15 a; under Students 50e 16 & (Wet ROLLER SKATING Mott" I IIIGETTE BEGISHITIOIS Coit: $2.60 per pe/son. J MIGHT! 'ttMOL EQUIPIEIT SHIP HOCKEY SCHOOL 579-3568 81 884-1846 to 10 pm.