PAGE 30 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1982 (One block west of the Conestoga Parkway on Northfield Drive) ALL FOR JUST: Junior _ $45.00 Adulit $75.00 or Family $125.00 Northfield Racquet Club Summer Membership at Northfield yz Racquet Ciub ‘P)" Compare what we have to offer with any other club: MAY 1 â€" AUG. 31 (One block west of the Conestoga Parkway on Northfield Drive) NO COURT FEES ON OUTDOOR TENNIS COURTS. TELEPHONE 884 7020 OR COME TO 7 Indoor and 4 outdoor Tenms Courts with professional lhgnting and playing surfaces 4 International and 2 Amernican Squash Courts 4 Racquetball Courts Professional instruction in all three Racquet Sports A full summer program of instruction and play for adults and chiidren of every proficiency level Video tape teaching aid Nursery with free child care for preâ€"schoolers while parents play (weekdays onty) Full locker room facilities including whiripools and saunas Licensed lounge and patio The offâ€"field promotion of Athletics is also going well with ticketâ€"sale programs swinging into high gear and good response for support from the Waterioo business community. Considering most are not "thinking soccer‘ as of yet due to extended hockey seasons and various other activities, the junior team proâ€" Athletics have also established a player/coach in Werner Fast, an individual with a solid KDSL background who has the confidence of the players and who will also see playing duty Players signed so far include Abbott, Fast, Andy Woodcock, Andy Coppolino, Boris Kajba, Craig McEwen, Mike Vogel, Chris Derry, Nick Faclaris, Art Fast, Herold Bryan, Ron Tuckett, Bill Mahy. Bruce Loney and Louis Botos. A total of 15 players, most Waterloo Minor Soccer or junior A grads have been signed for the upcoming season and the team is quickly taking form in workouts at the Waterloo Y each Sunday. Training duties for the firstâ€"year KDSL club have been taken over by Tom Abbott. one of the 15 signed with the club who is on a Kinesiology work term from University of Waterioo. Abbott took over the role formerly held by Emil Koehier who had to step down for medical rea sons. At least that‘s the indication if indoor training sessions are a good measuring stick. The accent will be on aggressiveness and selfâ€"motivation when Waterloo Athletics of the Kitchener and District Soccer League Second Division take to the field this summer. MEMBER OF LANDSCAPE ONTARIO EST ‘75 GOV‘T LIC Service Local flavor to soccer Athletics COMPLETE LAWN PROGRAM 884â€"3498 Andy Woodcock TEFANSON LAWN PRAY Waterioo e â€" Results â€" Satist: A resident of Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo for over 35 years WEED CONTROL INSECT CONTROL CRABGRASS CONTROL FERTILIZING APPLICATION LAWN PROGRAM ASK ABOUT OUR CALL TODAY Satisftaction gram is also taking shape nicely. The Athletic juniors will play in the A division of a 10â€"12 team junior league and should be strong contenders The team,. which will be coached by Tom Abbott and managed by Bruce Abbott, is slated to participate in the Ontario Cup, Waterioo Days International and possibly the prestigious Rob bie tournament. The juniors will practise with the seniors once play moves outside and promising juniors will also be afforded the chance to play some senior contests when the opportunity and/or necessity arises. The brutal spring weather hasn‘t snowed under the enthusiasm of Waterloo CHYM‘rs as they have begun workouts in preparation for their 1982 defence of the Interâ€"City Fastball League title. CHYM‘rs are practising every Tuesday and Thursday at Moses Springer arena from 8 â€" 9: 30 p.m. and all potential players are welcome to attend at the Lincoln Rd. facility. CHYM‘r field manager Gienn Moeser has also announced the signing of former Kitchener Edelweiss players Jake Miller, and outfielder. and first baseman Rick Rogers for the upcoming season. CHYM‘rs toning up gallery 12 UNIVERSUTY 7 WwATFRiOOQ 886 objects, and display them manner that will enhance beauty giving many yea satisfaction to the owner The discerning person who has made an invesiment in original works of art such as fine paintings, original prints, limited edition reproductions, fabric art, treasured docuâ€" ments, or family heirlooms should understand that quality framing is also a necessary investment. It will ensure the preservation of these valued objects, and display them in a manner that will enhance their 8 ////{' //vw///(/y . 3 w;bof/u//{ to gou! : 5f HEdiE: T pioture t m â€" Tom Abbott Why fraomming world AVENUE 2020 { pictere traming world iny years owner EAS 12 of