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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Dec 1980, p. 17

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terloo Skating Club (Kâ€" WSC) presented four plaques last Thursday to commemorate area fiâ€" gure skaters who have passed the Canadian Fiâ€" gure Skating Associaâ€" tion‘s (CFSA) gold medal tests. The plaques, on disâ€" play at Rink in the Park, each represent one of the following areas of competition â€" Figures, Free Skating, Dance and This year, seven skaters from the Kâ€"W Club were included. Kitchener‘s Donna Howey passed the Gold tests in both Figures and Free Dance. Kathy Kirkpatrick, also of Kitchener, Sherilyn Mcâ€" The Kitchenerâ€"Waâ€" Skaters strike gold in tests STARTS FRIDAY { THE FIRST FAMILY | 2 Shows Nightly 7&9pm ~‘ Matinee Sat.&Sun.2pm HELD OVER POPEYE 2 Shows Nightly 7: & 9 p.m Matinee Sat. & Sun. 1&3pm. HELD OVER m ANY WHICH WAY E YOU CAN 2 Shows Nightly 7 & 9:15 Matinee Sat. & Sun. 2 pm. 2 Shows Nightly 7 & 9 p.m. Matinee Sat.&Sun.2pm HELD OVER I._“',_'_ SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES ‘2 Shows Nightly 7&9pm. Matinee Sat. & Sun. 2pm, HELD OVER Thrâ€" THE FORMULA _ l=="=" 2 Shows Nightly 7&9:10pm. Matinee Sat. & Sun. 2 pm. HELD OVER | orrettame THE MIRROR CRACKED 2 Shows Nightly 7 & 9 p.m. Matinee Sun. 2pm. HELD OVER A CHANGE OF SEASONS 2 Shows Nightly 7:1589:15pm HELD OVER STIR CRAZY HELD OVER WALT DISNEYS ARISTOCATS 2 Shows nightly 7&9pm Matinee Sat. & Sun. 1pm. HELD OVER se revenent ANY WHICH waY YOU can 2 Shows Nightly 7 & I9pm. WE ANY WHICH WaAY YOU CAN 2 Shows Nightly 7 & 9:15pm. Matinee Sat. & Sun. 2pm. Caig of Burlington and Brantford‘s Melani Buzek won golds in the Free Skate and Figures. David _ Dinkel of Kitchener passed in the Free Dance while Mark Bystrek of Woodstock clinched his medal in the Free Skate. Kirkpatrick and Bysâ€" trek were also hwarded medals for taking Golds for the first time. To gain a chance at the Gold tests, skaters must first earn 12 naâ€" tional badges and pass another eight figure "It was quite a re cord,"‘ she added, to have that many skaters pass in one year. _ This year the club has 147 competitors, who | _ ao#ir | enturtamment recommended o+ ENTERTAMAARENT retommended es | sw ree rammemen‘t recammended as vecommanded o« recommended as giawwwwwwwmwwwag range in age from the "‘talented sixâ€"yearâ€"olds~ to 20 years of age, trainâ€" ing for the Canadian Fiâ€" gure Skating Association tests. Another 568 in the five to 12 yearâ€"old age group are working on their first 12 badges. ‘*We‘re fortunate to have Rink in the Park," Donkers said. ‘‘We have more ice time, we‘re getting more skaters, they‘re starting at a younger age (this year the club boasts 92 preâ€" schoolers), and the coaching is excellent." Other members who received medals in preâ€" vious years and were inâ€" cluded on the plaques were Mary Jo Fedy, Donna Howey and David Dinkel from 1979; Cathy Hoy in 1978; Kevin Parker and Robin Corâ€" van in 1977 and Marnie Bryden in 1976 3 Sel *PARKDALE PHARMACY $ s PARKDALE PLAZA sat oec. 27â€" 9 amâ€"7 PM _ is SUN. DEC. 28 â€" 12 Neonâ€"6 PM s s 468 ALBERT ST. mon. oec. 22 â€" a amâ€"s Pm Witntes TUES. DEC. 30 â€" 9 AMâ€"9 PM S s WED. DEC. 31 â€" 9 AMâ€"6 PM S THURS. JAN. 1 CLOSED Swwwwwmwmmwwwrfi Jocelyn Cowan, representing the Western Ontario Section of the Canadian Figure Skating Association (centre), pins a gold medal on Mark Bystrek while Kathy Kirkpatrick looks on after receiving her medal last Thursday. The two members of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Skatâ€" ing Club were recognized for their excellence in free skating CHRISTMAS HOURS: THURS. DEC. 25 CLOSED FRIL DEC. 26 CLOSED SAT. DEC. 27 â€" 9 AMâ€"7 PM SUN. DEC. 28 â€" 12 Neonâ€"6 PM MON. DEC. 29 â€" 9 AMâ€"9 PM TUES. DEC. 30 â€" 9 AMâ€"9 PM WED. DEC. 31 â€" 9 AMâ€"6 PM THURS. JAN. 1 CLOSED WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1980 â€" PAGE 17 City League MAJOR BANTAM Point Standings GP GF A

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