PAGE 28 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1983 Our special 10 day flujht holiday visits the coast of California on a relaxed, comprehensive escorted tour. Fly to Los Angeles and home from San Francisco Reserved seats for the ROSE PARADE December 29 Twin Only 1250, Our 21 day coach tour features excellent sightseeing enroute to Califtornia. Many included items, reserve seats for the ROSE PARADE Never again as afforâ€" dable! December 26 e 3 month membership (Jan., Feb., Mar.) e 5 Prepaid Court Times They‘ll enjoy our Sauna, Whiripool, Licensed lounge, Cafeteria and programs such as Clinics, Leagues, fitness classes and organized social functions. All this in a fun. friendly atmosphere. 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Good courses 139 ROYAL 22 King St. S., Waterioo e 25 hours of classroom instruction , 8 inâ€"car lessons & one on one inâ€"car & Private lessons a 15.00 per lesson 884â€"1830 CALL NOW Professional Instruction To Make Driving Professionals 4 DAY COURSE DEC. 19â€"22, 93:30 4 DAY COURSE DEC. 27â€"30, $3:30 B Dutchmen (1) Kings Green Shirts (1) Sabres Colts (1) Games November 26/83 Green Shirts â€" 0 â€" Colts Shutâ€"Out by Doug Coombs Colts â€" 0 â€" Green Shirts Shutâ€"Out by Pat Hearn Sabres â€" 4 â€" Nabil Keshavjee, Jeff Bowman, Adam Battler Kevin Clews Kings â€" 2 â€" Juston Sharratt 2 Dutchmen â€" 7 â€" Andrew Fielding 3, Chris Appleton 2, Chad Games Dec. 3 â€" Waterloo Arena Sanderson, Steve Cook Cubs â€" 1 â€" Scott Butchart 10: 00 Colts vs. Dutchmen 1100 Kings vs. Green Shirts 1200 Sabres vs. Cubs CHYM‘rs name new executive Lincoln Argos defeated the Beechwood Rough Riders in league final action 19â€"6. The consistent offense of the Argo‘s continually tested the Riders‘ defense, which had played well all season but broke down under some of the superb passing and running plays of the Argos. Waterloo Youth Football would like to thank the players, parents and coaches for once again making this a good Flag Football Season. The banquet for players and coaches will be held on Monday, Dec. 5 at 6 p.m. at Albert McCormick Hall. Waterloo CHYM‘rs fastball team held its annual meeting Sunday in St. Agatha and named its executive for the upcoming season. These Argos triumph too After two earlier losses to Cambridge, Waterâ€" loo petites came up with an impressive effort on Saturday to outskate Cambridge to a 5â€"3 ringette victory. The petites now have a 55 record with eight regular season games remaining. in association with Mr. Tom Randall, President of Taxplan Midâ€"Western VERDUN (VERN) RHODEY, R.1.A. â€" ACCOUNTANT MPF ACCOUNTING SERVICES City League Waterioo Major Atom City League 450 Frederick St. Suite 301 Kitchener, Ontario N2Hâ€"2P5 Telephone (519) 743â€"9120 : is pleased to announce the opening of his practice Ringette Roundup at 11 11 10 11 15 10 18 In the final week of selection before the Christmas break, John Saabas and Anneliese Dyck have been named University of Waterloo athletes of the week. Saabas is in his fourth season with the Warrior ‘waterpolo team. He finished this season with a career total of 174 goals, just one short of the allâ€"time record. On nine separate occasions this year he scored at least three goals in a game and once scored eight times. He was also named to the OUAA allâ€"star team for the fourth time in a row. Ssunday, Waterioo discos played a strong twoâ€"way game against Kitchener and railied for a 5â€"4 win in that exhibition contest. It was their second win over Kitchener this year. . Waterloo‘s tweens lost 98 to Cambridge Monday as they were victims of strong Camâ€" Dyck has been with the basketball Athenas the last four years and has been a regular starter the past two. She averages 9.7 points and six rebounds per game. In the last four outings, she scored 50 points and grabbed 34 rebounds. She was Athenas‘ best performer against Guelph on Thursday and was a strong contender for similar honors against Windsor on Saturday. Waterioo‘s juniors, on the other bhand, won a mismatch with Guelph by a 14â€"1 score while the Waterloo coach was able to experiment with new plays and line juggling. Meanwhile, the Waterioo deb team won an exhibition game by a 5â€"4 score over the belles in a close match. *2 hi y es + |’_ ’ 3 _ :/ }‘)f:“ J Anneliese Dyck John Saabas December 9, 10, 11 Accommodations at the Holiday Inn, Grand Island New York ‘Indoor Pool & Sauna‘ Factory Outiet Mallâ€"Rainbow Mall. Eastern Hills Maill. Festival Of Lights Niag. Falls N.Y. ($95.00) per person Cadn. United Trails Tours 744â€"3558 Evenings 745â€"3154 WEEKEND SHOPPING TOUR Attention Bowlers MIXED LEAGUES NOW FORMING Mondays at 9:00 p.m. Individuals, Couâ€" ples or Teams welcome. Contact the lanes for more information. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 9:00 p.m. Saturday 11:30 a.m.â€"10 p.m. Sunday 10:00 a.m.â€"10 p.m. ‘"Fully Air Conditioned" Snack Bar UW Athletes SUNDAY MORNING SPECIAL _ ALL YOU CAN BOWL FOR $3.25 10 a.m.â€"12:30 p.m. Free Sho __ _ WATERLOO BOWLING LANES OPEN BOWLING 14 Princess 8$t. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 SENIORS BOWLING Fridays at 1:30 p.m. BOWLING