llllrdj]Ell2 D PAGE 34 - WATERLOO ems. TUESDAY, enema 2t High Quality - Convenient - Economical Call Us Now 885-5870 ' Your very own Home Computer The Sinclair ZX81 Retail Value ' 1 2995 156 Columbia Street W., Watotloo CANADIAN HEADQUARTERS OF TRIVIAL PURSUW I SILVER SCREEN oForallrottrtRritt-dt osaiasmamatt,ttimtttteies, MINIMUM oNUStttr-ottaitirtttl- , roMtirt1, , 'iii/id/tiff/li; i tP"'"'"'"'"'"'"'",', T'""'"'"'-"'"..' MO STAFF VIC, WIN, JOHN, JEANNE, VICKY, CHRIS ' BABY DAWN ELEANOR AND ANITA WATERLOO SQUARE we rosin TRAVEL Ill, {My far 11% The fourth annual Waterloo City League hockey tournament, sponsored by the 0p- timist Club of the Twin Cities, will be played at Waterloo Arena and Albert McCormick Arena starting Dec. 27 and ending with charm pionship games at the Waterloo Arena Dec. The tournament will be made up of 59 teams from atom to midget with novice division teams also involved in Optimist hockey ' emphasis is _ on enjoyment Members of the Grand River Chapter of the Society of Management Accountants honored students and graduates of their management accounting course at a dinner held recently. Graduates for 1982 shown in the top picture: bottom row (right to left), Kathryn Parson, Gail Deane Hugel, Joy Ellen Buckingham, top row (right to left) Gary Witt, Michael Gawery, Donald Blenkhorn and Jim Wend- land. The society also awarded scholarships to the " area students who attained the highest standing in their national examinations, which are held three times a year. This year's scholarship winners are shoWn in the Bottom picture. They include: bottom row (right to Iett) Vicky Kirby," Susan Crawford, Karen Rivett; middle row, (right to left) Sharon Anderson, Peggy Rogers, Darleen Murray, Kellie Clark, Kathy Hogan, Linda Bonney; back row (right to lett) Gary Witt, Gerald Kribs, Jim Hodges, Scott Campbell. Tony Stockman. ADDING CtL2mE An admission fee of one dollar per day will be charged at the door, although senior citi- zens will be admitted free. Proceeds will be donated to Waterloo minor hockey. exhibition games. Approximately 1.000 players and 200 coaches will be com- peting for champion- ship and"firtalist awards. The sponsor will dir tribute participation awards as we†as championship and fi- The Waterloo City League provides the opportunity for all players, regardless of ability, to enjoy the game of hockey. Em- phasis is on team play and good sportsman ship with no body- checking allowed. Last year's tourney provided in excess of $2,000 for Waterloo minor hockey. nalist trophies. Each participating player will also receive a free hot dog and soft drink on championship day. "q4od_mr6sgtesrnrtq