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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 May 1982, p. 26

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e 6 PAGE 26 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESOAY, MAY 19, 1982 The jobs of many women employees in clerical, sales. banking. secretanal and general office situations will soon be affected by the increasing use of computers in dayâ€"toâ€"day business Will your ob become obsoiete? Does computer technology tnghten you? You can develop new skulls through our computerâ€"related training courses Funding provided by the Ministry of Colleges and Universities enables these courses to be offered at a very low cost at convenient times for working women ,_ PARKDALE PLAZA, WATERLOO Attire yourseives in wearing apparel reminiscent of the 1800‘s while at your place of business; May this day of celebration not only be a time for us to reflect upon our proud heritage but also provide us an opportunity to promote and expand upon our future in an atmosphere of growth and continuing Mayor Marjorie Carroll and members of Waterico City Council herseby prociaim May 27, 1982 as Founder‘s Day in the City of Waterico and request that our citizens and businesses assist us in celebrating 125 years of incorporation by joining in the spirit of the occasion by doing the following: commemorate our foundation. We ofter: e Complete courses or individual e Standard and automatic cars e Cayrtificate igsued for Insurance e Approved & Registered by the Ontario e Income Tax Deductable TLE\ FOR MORE NNFORMATION CALL E.. PROCLAMATION FOUNDER‘S DAY MAY 27, 1982 City of Watertoo MARJORIE CARROLL, [ss Conestoga College ot Appled Arts and Technology Conestoga College Telephone (519) 653â€"2511 Ext 203 Thursday, May 27, 1982 at 7:30 p.m. COMPUTER CAREERS 85 Queen Street North, Kitchener Ptan to attend our Information Session: years of age are invited to the nonâ€"contact clinâ€" ic which has bees deâ€" The clinicians for the two days of instruction will be from the staff of the Waterioo Chargers Football Club, Waterioo Youth Football Association will be holding its anâ€" nual spring players clinic on Saturday May 29, 1982 and June 5, 1982 from 10:;:00 a.m. till noon at the Waterioo Park West Field (adjaâ€" cent to the Centennial Bandshell). The clinic is open to boys 12 and 13 years of age. This year‘s format will be for three teachâ€" ing stations each one half hour. The matter covered at the different stations will be: bailâ€" carrying techniques, passâ€"catching techâ€" niques, and blocking techniques. The boys will rotate to each area once per day. This forâ€" mat allows a more perâ€" sonalized teaching ap proach. Touch games will be organized folâ€" Youth football holds development clinic formal inâ€" The Waterioo junior division of the Kâ€"W Track Club held an opening competition/field day for its members last week at Seagram Stadium, with the intent to expose youngsters to the type of competition they will be facing in future years. All competitors received prizes regardiess of finish and afterwards food and refreshments were served. Above, Lisa Madiensky (265) shows excellent form in winning the atom (11â€"12) 200 metre race, while below, 10â€"yearâ€"old Bridget Cullen smiles after a great effort in the long jump, despite unfortunately losing her balance at the end of the jump. 13 Joining Cor as a first year coach is Don Butâ€" ton, formeriy from Smith Falls where he was headâ€" coach for a Clurfir staff as offenâ€" cive backs coach. Cor has tweive years expeâ€" rience in coaching at the peewee level and has five championships for his efforts. Cor Wust, former headâ€" coach of the Agincourt Eagles of the Scarborough Boys Football League has moved to Waterioo and has been added to the There is no charge for the two Saturday events and boys are not required to attend both days. Dress for the Waterioo Chargers peewee footbail club bas announced the signing of two new coaches for the 1982 season. signed to expose preâ€" clinic is gym clothes, high school athletes to cleated shoes or runâ€" a football program. ning shoes are recomâ€" There is no charge mended. Anyone wishâ€" for the two Saturday ing more information events and boys are not should contact Vic required to attend both Chiasson on at 885â€"0523 days. Dress for the after 6:00 p.m. NEVER TOO YOUNG The Chargers are still looking for a busiâ€" ness manager and a trainer to replace the out going Steve Crain who retired after four years with the club. Amyone wishing to apply for the volunteer position is eocouur to do so by calling Vic Chiasson at 885â€"0523 after 6: 00 p.m. of the staff include headâ€" coach Vic Chiasâ€" son, receivers coach Adriano Trinaistich, and John Aitken line coach and Keith Carter defensive backs coach. mens fiag football team. Don will be asâ€" sisting John Aitken with working with the line men. members

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