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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 May 1983, p. 24

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PAGE " - WATERLOO CHRONtCLE. WEDNESDAY, MAY tl. 1983 (One biock west of the Conestoga Patkway on 3, Northfueld DING) ALL FOR [oMI! Junior $45.00 Adult $90.00 Of Family $140.00 Summer Membership at Illarthfitild y” 'iiti, Banquet Club if»); MAY 1 - AUG. 31 - Compare what we have to offer with any other club: _ o 7 indoor and 4 outdoor Tennis Courts with professional lighting and playing surfaces q 6 International and 1 American Squash Courts 0 4 Racquetball Courts q Professional instruction in all three Racquet Sports. q A full summer program of instruction and mg? for adults and Northfield Racquet Club - children of every ijroticiency level q Video tape teaching aid q Nursery with tree child care tor pre-schoolers while parents play (Weekdays only) q Full locker room facilities including Whirlpools and saunas q Licensed lounge and patio ' o Nautilus Fitness Area NO COURT FEES ON OUTDOOR TENNIS COURTS. TELEPHONE 884-7020 OR COME TO ALL FOR JUST: Junior $45.00 Adult 390.00 or Famiiy $140.00 (One block west of the Conestoga Parkway on Norlhheid Drive) P9ttt(itatit) Richard J. Hobson, 0.0 Irwin A. Duncan Gerald E. Taylor Hobson, Wood, Jikikiiii, Duncan & Wellhauser Barristers & Solicitors announce with pleasure the appointment of ORLIN C. WOOD 172 King Street South Waterloo, Ontario N2J 488 576-7200 Counsel: Orlin C. Wood as counsel to the firm The Partners of btte several designs and colors for DRIVEWAYS SIDEWALKS PATIOS PARKING LOTS AROUND SWIMMING POOLS Wilfred D. Jenkins Edmund L. Wellhauser Stewart J. MacDonald PAVING STONES sea" RACK as; 60 SCHAEFER acme-St What“ St., With a call by the referee hurting him in one game as much as a non-call hurt him in another, it was an unlucky weekend for Tom Abbott: And as Abbott's fortunes went, so went those of his team, the Waterloo Athletics, as they settled for a tr-O tie against Guelph Oaks Saturday before losing 2-1 to Germania on Sunday in Kitchener and District Soccer League second division play. Playing in the rain and wind Saturday at Centennial Park in Guelph, Abbott had a breakaway 15 minutes into the second half and had an Oaks player pull his shirt to slow him down inside the penalty zone. 7 Abbott failed ti, scoré and no penalty kick was awarded to him. _ A Abbott was also on the losing end of a controversial call Sunday at Woodside Park. In the second half he appeared to break a 1-1 tie as he headed home a corner kick while colliding - COMPLETE a}. GooDmCH T/A LINE PLUS mun OTHER uses AVAILABLE 661 Colby Drive, Unit T, Waterloo WATERLOO kiTCHENER 884-4590 894-1 OSS, Richard O'Brien Chronicle Staff VANCOUVER CALGARY . . EDMONTON. WINNIPEG. . HALIFAX . . . About 200 skaters will be in Waterloo this weekend to show that anything that can be done on blades can also be done on ball bear- ings. The Waterloo arena will be the scene of the 1983 Ontario artistic roller skating champion- ships Saturday and Sunday, and you can expect the same manouevers from the competitors as you could from ice skaters. mm... W, N. J ___.. -_e__- -- ___- _ "The only difference is our circles and loops are done for us," said Kathy Mudie, referring to circles that will be painted on the surface beforehand. Ice skaters leave traces with their blades. but roller skating judges the painted circles to see if skaters are perform- ing correctly. Skating championships 'wheel' into Waterloo GOLD KEY TRAVEL SERVICES LTD. 'i'uisiiil/is the mother of Kathy Mudie. who is Tough openers Little luck for soccer Athletics YOU CAN BUY TOP QUALITY TIRES AT HOLESALE PRICES " UNIVERSCTV AVE WATERLOO GENERAL SUPPLIES PUBLIC NOTICE 886-6200 FROM '189" 't99" 'MP' teamed up with John Hobbins in senior dance. The pair. who went to the world champion- ships last year. will be among the competitors this weekend. The 200 skaters will come from an area bounded by Ottawa, Barrie, London and St. Catharines, with skaters from Waterloo's own Super Skate Seven club competing. with the Germania goaltender in an area coach Bob Vanderveen said was outside the goalie's six-yard box. A A - _ t Texas. Age groups range from tiny tot, seven years and under. up to senior. Skaters compete in figures. dance, free dance and freestyle rou- tines. 7 Many skaters will be arriving Friday for practice with competition set for Saturday, 7:30 p.m. A -- _ . . A Those placing in the top five in their event go to the nationals in Calgary in July. From there, the top three seniors go to the world championships in October in Fort Worth, If Vanderveen was right about where the collision took place then the goal should have counted. However, it was disallowed due to interference with the goalie. Germania, although outplayed in the second half with the wind against them. came up with the winning goal late in the game. Terry O'Keefe had Waterioo's goal while Sigi Kl§us and Harold Schnee were Germania's scorers. "We played in their end 35 to 40 minutes (in the second ham," said Vanderveen. "They put up a defence we just cpu)dlt't get tnmugh._ .. -riiiGrG9iFThi; Vui'aéé -riiiieiid'f his Thursday at Woodside. Game time is 6:30. 'out; I'm noGorried about it. 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