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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Sep 1982, p. 35

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Warriors just came off a 2â€"0 loss to last year‘s champs, Paul Scholz and Scott Fraser showed why they are allâ€"Canadian soccer players as both scored once to lead the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks to a 2â€"0 victory over MocM aster Marauders on Saturâ€" day. The McMaster win was the first two points of a threeâ€"point weekâ€" end for the Hawks who went on to tie Guelph Hannie Siwart * IMPERFECT & t DISCONTINUED $ NATIONAL BRAND | Z CHILDREN‘S SHOESâ€" BOOTS AND SANDALS EXCEPTIONAL VALUE!! CASH ONLY! 141 Whitney Place SPECIALS! STUFFED BONNIE FACTORY OUTLET DRAWS! Hawks break goal drought to knock off McMaster Crossâ€"theâ€"street clash is tonight shoes limited since 1910 Saturday 8:00 AMâ€"2:00 PM SEPT. Laurentian Voyageurs, and they‘re hoping to put the boots to Laurier on the scoreboard. But it may not be easy. o Warriors will have to play without their allâ€" Canadian and most valuable player Tom Abbott who was injured in Saturday‘s game. 25 Gryphons 1â€"1 at home. Laurier fought from behind in their second game to tie against Guelph after Guelph opened the scoring at the 11 minute mark on what coach Barry Lyon called a "stupid defenâ€" sive mistake". ‘‘They shot a corner kick and three of our guys just stood there leaving it for one anâ€" other while a Guelph player kicked it in," said Lyon. Eatons & | Farmers ‘ Market 16 NOV. 27 13 Laurier lost Scott Fraser, one of their allâ€"Canadian players to injuries and he‘s not expected to do battle tonight. Waterloo will be travelling to Hamilton to take on the McMasâ€" ter Marauders on Sunâ€" day afternoon at 1:00 Laurier trailed 1â€"0 at the half and didn‘t reâ€" spond until later in the second half after Mike Walker set up Art Van Santen who headed the ball past the Guelph goalie. Lyon said the return of team captain Alex Karakkokinos who sat out the first half beâ€" cause of an injury realâ€" ly ‘‘inspired‘‘ the team. Hawks controlled the second half of the game FIREPLACE INSERTS f WOODSTOVES KEROSUN | PORTABLE HEATERS HEARTHSTONE :.« NOW 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU Hwy. #8 Between Sheffield & Rockton 621â€"1 505 New Kitchener Showroom 1360 Weber East. Opposite Hiâ€"Way Market 743â€"3 100 ringing three shots of the crossbar and havâ€" ing two shots kicked off the line by Guelph deâ€" fenders. ‘"We‘re having a real problem putting the ball in the net. We should have had five more goals,‘""‘ said Lyon. "‘It‘s been a problem all season. We don‘t give up many goals but we aren‘t scoring any either." Stan Chelmecki â€" Jean Howitt Hawks will be lookâ€" A brilliant performance by Waterloo Warrior quarterback Stan Chelmecki in Saturday‘s 34â€"17 loss to Western Mustangs earned him the UW male athlete of the week honours. The Bluevale collegiate graduate conâ€" nected on 18 of 30 passes for 212 yards and he engineered an additional 275 yards on the ground to earn the award. In addition to his quarterbacking duties, Stan is also the team‘s punter and field goal kicker. He has been good on four field goal attempts so far this season and against Western he punted for an average of 41 yards with one punt travelling 60 yards. _ _ o_ . _ Jean Howitt, an inside attacker and defender for the women‘s field hockey team was awarded the female athlete of the week for her strong play in a 16â€"team tournament in the United States. â€" Howitt led the team to two wins, three ties and only one loss in the tournament. UW Athietes of the week ing to better their scorâ€" ing average tonight when they face their Waterloo neighbors from down the road. But Hawks are exâ€" pected to be missing Fraser who was inâ€" jured in the McMaster game and the Guelph game. Hawks will play Brock on Sunday in St. Catharines and travel to Western on Wednesâ€" day to meet the Musâ€" tangs. WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1982 â€" Family _ W« ENROLMENT IS LIMITED FOR MAXHAUM ENJOYMENT All Courses start the week of September 27,1982 Kâ€"W YMCA members.and Senior Citizens receive a 50% discount on all courses All courses run 8 weeks unless otherwise stated A basic class for those with little or no knowledge of Bridge. This is an enjoyable way to learn the game or improve your beginner skills Monday 7: 30â€"9: 30 p.m. â€" 6 weeks COST: Y Members $17.00 Participants $35.00 CALLIGRAPHY In only a few weeks you too will have mastered a variety of specialized alphabets. You may then show off your talents by writing personalized cards apd invilations COST: Y Members $15.00 Tuesday 7: 30â€"9:00 p.m. Participants $30.00 BASIC HEARTSAVER COURSE Here‘s your chance to take this excellent course and try your hand at making your own originals. The course will cover the basic techniques of oil painting. ‘COST: Y Members $21.00 Wednesday 8: 00â€"10: 00 p.m. Participants $42.00 Supplies extra You can learn to play the guitar even if your previous musical background is very limited. This basic course includes some reading of music, basic chords and some sheet music. Thursday 8: 15 p.m. â€" Beginner COST: Y Members $19.00 _ Participants $38.00 (Cardioâ€"Pulmonary Resuscitation) A special course in cardiac compression for aquatic instructors, lifeguards, camp counsellors, joggers and more. This course will cover clearing of an obstructed airway, one man and two man C.P.R. Wednesday, November 17th 7: 00â€"10: 00 pm y COST: Y Members $20.00 _ Participants $40.00 An introductory course to this relaxing form of exercise. Course will include warmâ€"up and breathâ€" ing exercises and the 12 basic positions. Taught by Cecilia Motz. COST Y Members $21.00 Wednesday 7: 30â€"8: 45 p.m. Participants $42.00 SOCIAL DANCING Don‘t miss out on the fun this year because you don‘t know how to dance. Maureen and Andy Mason will teach you how to waltz, foxtrot, chaâ€"cha and more. Singles or couples are welcome. Friday 8:00â€"10:00 p.m. COST: Y Members â€" $21.00 per person $35.00 per couple Participants â€" $42.00 per person $70.00 per couple Relax and learn to create gorgeous ceramic pieces for your home and as gifts for your friends. The basic course is a structured course which will cover many of the basic techniques. The first class includes a trip to a Ceramic Shop to pick out class Tuesday 1:30â€"3:00 p.m. _ COST: Y Members $20.00 Tuesday 7: 30â€"9:00 p.m. _ Participants $40.00 As a continuation of our basic course, this fall‘s intermediate course promises to be even more rewarding for those attending. It will be a continuation of the basic course with more involved design styles. Starts Monday, September 27th 1: 30â€"3:30 p.m. COST: Y Members $20.00 _ Participants $40.00 BASIC CROCHET o This introductory course will teach you many of the basic stitches and how to read a pattern. Learn how easy it is to make many items including crocheted afghans. * COST: Y Members $17.50 Thursday 7: 30â€"9:30 p.m. Participants $35.00 CHRISTMAS CERAMICS Make your own Christmas gifts and decorations this year with ceramics. Our instructors will be here to offer advice and guidance as you create your masterpieces. Firing of 5 projects included in the cost of the course. Starts November 23/82 for 4 weeks Tuesday 1: 30â€"3:00 p.m. or 7:30â€"9:00 p.m. COSTâ€" Y Members $10.00 Participants $20.00 COURSES IN NOVEMBER CHRISTMAS CRAFT COURSES A potpourri of Christmas crafts and decorations each using a different technique. This year decorate your house with your very own creations Most supplies provided. Christmas Macrame â€" Thursday, November 4 7:30â€"9:30 p.m.; Christmas Crocheting â€" Thursday, November 11 â€"7:30â€"9:30 p.m.; Christmas Floral Centre Pieces â€" Thursday, November 18 7:30â€"9: 30 p.m.; Christmas Sewing â€" Thursday, November 25 7: 30â€"9: 30 p.m. COST: Y Members $7.50 each or $25.00 for all 4 nights Participants $15.00 each or $45.00 for all 4 nights Register now for these courses!! Register by mail or in person Waterioo Family YMCA 145 Lincoin Rd. Waterioo N2J 2N8 ADULT SPECIAL

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