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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Mar 1982, p. 22

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PAGE 22 â€" WaATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESOAY, MARCH 3, 1982 4 1e 5 e\’\«\ C * 4 OCJGE‘\l Volvo C s* Rabbit Ed 5o Mercedes N. American models. a KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION 1982 WATERLOO MINOR BALL ASSOCIATION In addition to school registration, your child will be registered ftor an early screening of his/her hearing. vision and school readiness by the Public Health Nurses in the schools. This information will be important for your child‘s progress in school, and will be mailed to your child‘s doctor. Dr G P A Evans JF Chfford W T Townshend Medical Ofhicer of Health _ Director of Education Director of Educahon Waterioo County Roman Catholic Waterioo County Board of Education Separate School Board we If you have not received a letter notifying you of the time and place of this registration, please contact the school in your home area for this information. It is important that the mother, the father or legal guardian be present at the registration time: a birth certificate, or other legai proot of your child‘s age will be required. Children with special needs (i.e. hearing impaired, blind, etc.) should also register in the school in their home area. Any need for special placement will then be considered. f Kindergarten registration will be held throughout the Region of Waterloo during the last week of February 1982 and the first week of March 1982 (February 22nd to March 5th) TO ALL PARENTS OF CHILDREN BORN IN 1977 Dissafisfied with present service? \ For expert repairs. call Mike or Kilaus at KATIE STARR Advisory Stylist NEEDS ALL STAR MANAGERS & COACHES APPLY PERM, HIGHLIGHTING, CUT & STYLING Upon Presentation of This Ad TIE STARR offer valid ‘till March 18 /82 visory Stylist with Katie _ Other coupons & membership cards go not apply 435 Conestogo Rd W Waterioo THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF WATERLOO TOTAL IMAGE CONESTOGA MALL 886â€"5020 884â€"7640 NEED YOuy,, WANTED R.J. MIDDLEMASS 5 BRIDGEPORT RD. W. WATERLOO N2L 2%X9 is pleased to announce the apâ€" pointment of Katie Starr to the position of assistant manager, with the following specials. TOTAL IMAGEKE 20 OFF MON. MARCH S8TH OPEN SKATING 1â€"4 p.m. \_ 341 MARSLAND DR., WATERLOO 2%9'5 ;t C A company executive gives his travel itinerary to his secretary and says. Make the arrangements . With today‘s complicated fare structures, she is probably itlâ€"equipped to handle both efficiently and economicaily alil the facets of air travel. hotel reservations and confirmation, car rentals and other land arrangements And even if she s a pro. it will consume much of her valuable time Instead of spending valuable business time making arrangements for dayâ€"toâ€"day company travel, our feam of experts will plan and handle all the details for you And we do this at no extra costs for the complete service One phone call does it all We confirm all reservations, hotel space and car rentais in written form with your itinerary clearly defined What we re offering you is something for nothing Why not give it a try? 9:30â€"11:30 a.m. Admission $2.00 Re Kathy Campbell Maldwyn Cooper UW Athena squash player Kathy Campâ€" bell, her team‘s No. 1 seed, won two of three matches at last weekend‘s OWIAA squash championships to be named female athlete of the week. Despite having only played competitive squash for two years, Kathy defeated Western‘s Sue Smithson, a memâ€" ber of the last Canadian team at the world squash championships. Kathy has been invited to be a member of the Canadian team which will compete in the upcoming. Canâ€"Am tournament, which features eight players on each of the American and Canadian sides, with all players required to be university students. Cooper will be trying for a spot on the Canadian national team that will compete in the Commonwealth Games in Australia. Cooper, competing in the 112â€"pound weight class at the CIAU championship, thwarted University of Calgary Ron Monâ€" cur‘s attempt to win a fifth consecutive title by outpointing his opponent 3â€"2. UW Warrior wrestler Maldwyn Cooper, who last week won athlete of the week honors, justifiably repeated that feat this week. LADIES SLIM & TRIM SESSION Tues., Wed. & Thurs. Mornings LOOKING FOR A FUN EASY WAY TO EXERCISET?? ?fl»\-/\.) /{/} & f yA ég\‘*\«w C /\ Mat. Meg %‘mLfi UW Athletes P.D. DAY ROLLER SKATE Babysitting 75¢ PHONE 886â€"7777 naut NOEL SEDMAN TRAVEL SERVICE From the desk ofâ€" Isabelia Grayson 104 King St. S Business Travel Easy 886â€"3320 TT ; Waterloo *‘ ACTA‘ Rentais 75¢ TALK . 4m + uw softball taking shape Thunderbirds also had success at home Wednesday despite the absence of two top scorers as they handied Woolwich 6â€"3 to clinch top spot in the Central Ontario Ringette League. Having completed the tourney undefeatâ€" ed, Waterloo Tween Thunderbirds returned from Nova Scotia reâ€" cently with the Gold Trophy from their tween competition. Hartleib and comâ€" mittee members Dennis Dosman, Herb Smythe and Glenn Moeser have been working hard to get the league off the ground. Already they have lined up a number of coaches and volunteer umpires for play this timist Seftball League is hoping w sign about 90 players for its first season of play in Waâ€" terloo, according to orâ€" ganizing committee chairman Dennis Hartâ€" leib. Rangers is Penguins 12 50 p m Capitals vs. Kings 3 10 p m Stars 7 Capitals 0 Stars Robert Kliewer (3), Mike George, Collin Lackner, Mark Riechert, Paul Weiler Shutout. Tim Vanuliet Stars win 2 game quarter final 14 goals to 10 Canucks 2 Kings 0 Canucks: Paul Aylott. Steve Farrar Shutout. Ralph Roberts Canucks win 2 game quarter final 5 goals to 4 Rangers 3 Leafs 3 Rangers: Tony Deduy{ (2), Rich Norris Leafs: Peter Crouetto, fan Cooper, Clarke Bitter Leafs win 2 game quarter final 7 goals to 6 Hawks 4 Penguins 3 Hawks. Jeff Snider (2), Nick Georghiades (2) Penguins: Glen Sparks (2), Chris Powell Hawks win 2 game quarter final 5 goals to 1 Tâ€"Birds sing happy tune Hawks vs Leafs 700 a m Stars vs. Canurks 10 30 a m Scoring summaries Lakeshore AT BENTS CAMERAS WESTMOUNT SHOPPING CENTRE LET US CUSTOM FRAME & MAT YOUR FAVOURITE PICTURES, DIPLOMAS, NEEDLE POINT ETC. All Work Done On Premises at Reasonable Prices City League CANMNERAS CUSTOM FRAMING WESTMOUNT PLACE k. WATERLOO Lakeshore Championship Semiâ€"tinals Bestâ€"ofâ€"three Series â€" Sat. March 6 Minor Peewee City League Playott Results â€" Sat. Feb. 27 /82 Consolation Semiâ€"finals 2 of 3 Series â€" Sat. March 6 re Opâ€" League 886â€"5520 luck! Thunderbirds are now preparing for the provincial ringette championships to be played in Gloucester during the March school break. Good for Tunderbirds are Debbie Garder (three goals, one assist), Sheri Faulds (2â€"0), Karen Mcintyre (iâ€"i), Heather Bauman (0â€"5), Michelle Koebel (0â€"1), and Tracey Hearn (0â€" 1). Registration will take place at spring minor sports registraâ€" tion at Seagram gym Saturdays March 6 and 13 from 9 a.m. to i p.m. There will be softball personnel on hand to answer all questions. The league will proâ€" vide an excellent sumâ€" mer extension for those boys who play softball in school programs and would like to continue all summer, except for a few weeks in late July or early August. season

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