PAGE 26 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1983 ' â€" National and Provincial club affiliation â€" Player insurance â€" Eligibility for play in sanctioned tournaments â€" Pool fees â€" Experienced coaches â€" Team Tâ€"shirt â€" Accommodation for out of town appearances â€" The most inexpensive sport activity in the Kâ€"W area Registrations will be accepted by phone or in person. (Midâ€"term registrations accepted) PHONE: Cameron Heights Pool at 885â€"7147; Kâ€"W Water Polo Club at 884â€"8781 IN PERSON: Pool side at Cameron Heights Pool, 301 Charles St. E. on Tuesday and Thursday from 7 pm to 9 pm and Friday evenings from 9 pm to 11 pm. Programs Conducted at: CAMERON HEIGHTS POOL 301 Charles Street East, Kitchener , In cooperation with Kitchener Parks and Recreation About 500 miles south of Miami and a few hundred miles north of Costa Rica, there hes a tiny island known as Grand Cayman, only 22 miles long and 8 miles wide Not only are the waters around the Caymans so clean that you can see 200 feet through them â€" there is something to see. brillhant coral reefs. pearly conch. yellowtail turtle grass. and fmiendly fish By the 17theand i8th centuries. the island was renowned as a place to beware of. a notomous way station for pirates and buccaneers. among them. Blackbeard and Henry Morgan In those days. a lantern hung around the neck of a donkey being walked on the windward side of the island at night appeared much like the light of a ship under sail in safe waters. Any ship following that gleam soon foundered on the offshore reefs and became easy prey to island plunderers. The best way to see these ancient wrecks is to be an expert sailor or diver. Second best is a drive or bikeâ€"ride with stops along the coastal road.that all but circles Grand Cayman We are now open Thursday and Friday nights until 9.00 P M . for your convenience. Come and see us REGISTER NOW FOR: â€" Bantam Level Boys and Girls â€" Cadet Level Boys and Girls (minimum 8 years old) â€" Juvenile Level _ â€" Junior and Senior Teams Expert Coaching Provided for All Levels of Players REGISTRATION DETAILS 1. Registration accepted from September 1 2. 9 month program from September 1983 to May 1984 3. $30.00 fee includes: GRAND CAYMAN PIRATES PARADISE uon WATER POLO ASSOCIATION From the desk ofâ€" Isabella Grayson NOEL SEDMAN TRAVEL SERVICE 104 King St. S. .. __> s86â€"3320 > . Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo UOTUERORKER®R®®0®00e 08 00000 rade0¢!¢0! 0000000999090 1° pesscesssssco=m~~ . m e P ; _ * COMPLETE B.F. 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PUBLIC NOTICE s #eaame a s a s en s ae me e es e ze w â€" As Barry Lyon sees it, two things are not going as they should early in the season for the Wilfrid Laurier University Golden Hawks soccer team. ‘"We‘re giving a lot of points up and suffering a lot of injuries," said Lyon, coach of the team. Hawks gave up a late goal Saturday and had to settle for a 1â€"1 tie with the host Guelph team. They also lost rookie striker Michael King for the rest of the season due to a broken leg. Last Wednesday, Hawks lost 1â€"0 to Westâ€" University of Waterâ€" loo Warriors could do no better last week, losing 1â€"0 to Brock Badgers Sunday afterâ€" noon at Seagram Stadiâ€" Team Sports came in first in the atom division for the 1983 house league soccer season and also placed second in division A during the playoffs in September. Team members are, back row, Jim Neeb (manager), Tom Karrow, Sean Neeb, Randy Chappell, Craig Wah! and Barry McPherson (coach). Ryan Hay, Scott Rands, Dean Kueneman, Jeff Heimpel, Ryan Weber, David McPherson, Lex Daan and Angelo Colussi are up front. Missing are Gordon Dowling and Danny Sintac. Setbacks for squads ATOM CHAMPS mome m w mm on mm on on mnem ns son e OO AUTCIUTTCICCe®AAzezer urere At Western, Hawks lost on an early goal that saw the Laurier offence appealing for an offside call. Goalie Waterloo CHYM‘rs lost a chance to even their bestâ€"ofâ€"seven conâ€" solation series with Stratford Wednesday night when they were rained out in a downâ€" pour. â€"Or perhaps that should read, drained out in a drownpour. Saturday, Hawks had several chances in the second half to expand on their 1â€"0 lead, but Guelph tied it in the 81st minute on one of only a few offensive opâ€" portunities. Paul Scholz scored from a corner kick in the 34th minute of that contest. CHYM‘rs were leadâ€" CHYM‘rs rained out ing 2â€"0 after threeâ€"andâ€" aâ€"half innings in the game played in Mitâ€" chell when several minutes of heavy rain forced cancellation. CHYM‘rs went into that game trailing 3â€"2 in the series. The next game was to have been played Tuesday night at Hillside Park. Eymbert Vaandering made the initial save, but gave up the goal on <Warriors, meanâ€" while, lost on a late goal by Bob Bradt after failing to clear the ball. W arriors a n d Laurier played in a rematch Tuesday night. Saturday, Warâ€" riors are at Windsor and Sunday they host Western at 1 p.m. at Seagram Steadium.