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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Jan 1981, p. 27

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Minor .' Hockey _ Ringette House League Weapons Bengals J Us Jurks Cougars cop consolation In Elmira Wild Cats Mustangs Bad Néws Bears Munchkin: Rod Deva: Flashes jars" participated in the Et- min mutational Wt against With, the even- tual “A" division durations. and were out-gunned try a " score. The “Cougars" couldn't seem to find their skating legs and were contittuottsly tttre. checked which resulted in no- merOus turnover; Rob ktF tuinski. the Waterloo goal- tender. made several key saves and kept the score respectable, Todd Piste and Stephen Thom provided the "Cong-r" marten with assists obtained by Chris Read, Matt Gagnon and Julian Brandon. Early Sunday morning the Waterloo Mater Pseudo'tgu- Later that day Waterloo met Kitchener Selects and rambled to a 4-0 decision The first period remained scoreless and Brian Bishop finally put the "Cougars" into the lead as he unleashed a high wrist shot aided by Chris Read and John Faukas Todd Piste and Jim Schum‘ilas increased the lead to " with assists going to Stephen Thom, Shayne Finlay and An- drew Reeve. Mike Dietrich closed out the Waterloo scoring on a solo effort Sunday afternoon the "Cou- gars" clashed with Niagara-on- the-Lake for the consolation championship and surprised all in attendance with a devastat- ing " victory. This group of fine young men had coughed, sneaked and wheeled to a re- markable show of crisp Pa" ing. fast skating and unrelent- ing desire, All the "Cougar" players reached back for that extra bit of courage and were truly champions in the end Waterloo 1amptighters were Chris Prin- ce. Todd Piste. Brian Bishop. Mike Dietrich. Chris Read. Ste- pm Thom, Shayne Finlay and John Funk”. ”sins were eluted by: Matt Gm, Brian Bishop. Shayne Finlay, John Fuchs at, Jay Wilding. Todd rm. Chris Prince. " lian Bragtdtttt and Matt Allan. Randy Bucholu ruched standing ovations for his "per- tative dint-y of goaltmdiu in the Waterloo nets. ' On Friday night the Waterloo Major PM "Cougars" has!~ ed Fergus in a battle [or lint plies. Several of the Watertoo players had been bitten by the m u; during the week, tndPis malady was (“my evident on the ice as the "Cougars" ap- pared manned and listless Ther tried vaHly to hold back the Fergus onslaught but here defeated try " "WA‘I'ERIDO mm HOUSE LEAGUE" Wed m In. " cm a mum F MI muss/mun tlErT1itll “TIM " MRI“ REVIEW Effective Parenting Course A Practical, Common Sense Approach 10 WEEKLY SESSIONS 7:30 - 9:30 PM STUDENT AND FAMILY SERVICES "iii N.'.". fi..,:: fC, A g; "'_l'lifiir, r l 1 iii) a l V f) fl), “3$% r'"- btc.r.owuns!, , jd - 7"» ' sdis tCE. ‘v LL V I” l, h Tss, N 44" "o-s, , \ . tver' H I s l, "'I'C3iii2i u. part of the officol Plan Review, the Planmng Department writ be preaentung a number of Issues related to each of the three diatrlcts (noted above) This District Rev-aw ls oriented towards the tden- tificatioo of Official Plan issues. however. Imple- mentation Plans and zoning WI" also be dracuaaed as they relate to the Ottioat Plan Rea-dents Withln the Oiatncta Illustrated above. are encouraged to attend this open house/public meeting to diacuu the lame. and to raise additional issues. Beginning In February AIM: To provide patents with a sensible realistic approach to parenting, as well as an opportunity to develop more effective techniques in dealing with their children. “JUNIOR" f‘TWEEN" Wodnosday, January 28. 1981 Open House: 4:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Presentation and Public Meeting 7:30 p.m. Council Chambers. 2nd Floor. Marsland Centre - City Hall Lakeshore, Columbia, Willowdale INFORMATION 8844160 16 ll ie? 24 J/ 21 19 31 18 BRIDGE LESSONS BEGINNER - Wednesdays (Jan. 28 . March 18. new 8 p.m. - 10 pm. INTERMEDIATE - Mondays tFeb. 2 - March 23. 1981! 8 p.m. ~10 p.m, ADVANCED - Mondays Web 2 - March 23.1mm pm. -10 pm, FEE: m (Non-Senioer (Senior) LOCATION: Adult Recreation Centre REGISTRATION: Call Milos Polak _ 885-4475 "TERM" OF MUSICAL EITEMAIIMEII THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1981 Guests: Merry Melodies Adult'Recreatiort Centre 2 p.m. Admission ilk/person All Welcome BE A FRIDAY AFTERWNER Friday January th INit pm. Colour Slide Presentation "A Trip to Rome" Guest: Charlie sudden All Welcome No charge Thursday January 29.1981 Topic: "Crime Prevention & Seniors Guests: Waterloo Regional Police Safety Officers Barb Kelly & Terry Baker 2:00 pm All Welcome School of Optometry For appointments call the school directly 884-3770 tiAtctt- tion close to bus tamper“, VISION SCREENING CLINIC SponSored By University of Waterloo School of Optometry These clinics are for those not at present under the care of an optometrist or opthamo- logist. There will be two clinic days at the centre: Monday. February 23, 1981 Monday, March 2, 1981 For an appointment call 579-1020 PLUS , " Monday February 2, 1981 186 KING STREET. BOUT" WATEILOO. ONTARIO 570-1020 ARC TRAVEL Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-4 p.m. 579-1642 DAY TOURS Watch future issues of the Chronicle for spring and summer trips. Including a day trip to Can- ada's Wonderland in June. ' Senior Volunteer in the school The Waterloo County School Board has need of interested persons to assist teachers in the classroom. If interested. plan to attend an in- formation session Thursday. February 5, 1981 at 10:00 am. at the Adult Recreation Centre. - L ARIZONA - for the Winter February 21 - March 15, 1981 N Cost: $979.00/Twin 2, CLEVELAND - see the "Sound of Music" February 27 - March l, 1981 Cost: "MOO/Twin 3. NEW YORK CITY April 2 - April 5, 1981 Cost: $250.00/Twin Bus 2 Westons Bakery Thursday February 12, 1981 Cost. $1.00/person Bus 2 Schneiders Meats Thursday March 12, 1981 ' Cost: $1/person Wednesday February 25, 1981 Stelco-Steel Plant Cost: $6/person VALENTINE DINNER DANCE Saturday. February 14. 1981 Dinner 6:30 pm Dance: 7:30 pm Cost $7/person Cash bar Tickets available at Centre THURSDAY SEMINARS "TWINE: "I “I”! "I“! “Gian" “I"! Monday February 16, 1981 at the University of Waterloo No charge Sponsored by the An excellent introductory course provided by qualified instructors Location: Waterloo Park Youth 116+ underW10.00 Adult (17+ over) $15.00 Class sizes are limited to 8 persons - Lessons begin Jan. 31stt10:30 a.m. 1 pm. or 3 p. m For more information call 88.1550, ext. 214 during business hours. Wikinesdays Ta:30 p.m.Sir Edgar Bauer School Glen Forrest Blvd. Start Jan. 21st. course. Cost is 828.06. Classes ttart Thursday, Jan. 22nd. 17:30 - 9:” p.m.) . . Call ”1550 Ext. 214 go mm“. . l Featuring Waterloo Concert Monday. January l6th - 7:30 p.m. Adult Recreation antrg - Waterloo Community Services and Waterloo County Board of Education in cooperation with neighbourhood rink committees are pro- viding natural outdoor ice rinks throughout Waterloo. - These rinks are available for free use. Please Note Marshutd Centre; @4550 respect the We have a few openings for this very exciting Waterloo Community Services has openings this summer for the following positions. TMin- imum Age 16!. > I. AQUATICS STAFF 2. PLAYGROUND LEADERS 3. ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND LEADERS 4. YOUTH ACTIVITY CENTRE LEADERS 5. PART-TIME CONCESSION HELP 6. PART-TIME FACILITY HELP Phone Community Services at WIS!) Ext. 214 during business hours for an application kit. Note: Deadline for applications is March 20th, 1981. - _ -- 'ii-ii/i,',-).',',:!) smucss 5...; -iir' ACTIVITIES an commuum! 'i/if, SERVICES B. ALBERT McCORMlCK ARENA Gun] Mu- Shun. Sundays _ 14 pm C, MOSES SPRINGER ARENA General mama; Fm”! 3H. Ipm x-couum\ J1 SKI l "Ati" scuooL / _ A; SUMMER JOB OPPORTUNITIES GYMNASTICS REGISTRATION N Ages 4-it Phone 8866364 Classes begin Jan. 27th & 29th LIKESIIIE GGIIIIIT' ISSOGIITIII 1Lej1urLtgtLlttttryp_vlsiesLltx FIEE WOIEIS FI‘I'IESS/ VOLLEYBALL . WILL IIIEIIG " I FRIIE [00' _ A. 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