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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Sep 1984, p. 30

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_ YBC hoids Granite Club invites public signâ€"ups to try hand at facilities PAGE 30 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 19084 Kitchener Parks and Recreation Departâ€" ment, with the assisâ€" tance of the Kitchener Sports Association has purchased the film, **Youth Sports â€" Is Winâ€" ning Everything?" This 28â€"minute film examines the presâ€" sures that parents and coaches can place on a child to win, the psyâ€" chological and social harm that this "winâ€" ring is everything‘" ethic can have on a child‘s developing selfâ€" image. Cage officials seek recruits This program is for boys and giris age 8 to 16 years. It emphasizes basketball skill developâ€" ment, participation, fair play, values, educaâ€" tion, family involvement and fun, rather than winning. There is a practice and game each week. For further information, contact Kim Williams at the A.R. Kaufman Family Y â€" 743â€" 5201. The film explores an excellent topic to be presented at coaches meetings, annual meetings and general information meetings. Should your organiâ€" zation be interested in viewing this film, please call the Kitchenâ€" er Public Library main branch audioâ€"visual deâ€" partment at 743â€"0271 to make arrangements. There is no charge for Kâ€"W groups. (This is one in a series of six films about youth sports.) Youth Basketball Canada will be holding a registration Saturday, Sept. 8 and 15 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Westmount Place in Waterioo and at the A.R. Kaufman Family Y. The Kitchenerâ€"Waâ€" terloo board of basketâ€" ball officials is recruitâ€" ing new referees for the 1984â€"85 season. Youth sports film Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Granite Club will once again be opening its doors to the public from September 17 to September 28. Visitors will have the opportunity to try their hand free of charge at either of the club‘s two sports, badminton and curling. Club members wil}l be on hand to conduct tours of our facilities, which inâ€" clude banquet and dinâ€" ing areas, meeting rooms, lounges which overlook both sport acâ€" tivity areas, a snack bar,.and the Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo room where our social members meet weekly to enjoy ladies and pairs Businesses and orgaâ€" nizations may make reservations for curiâ€" ing on all eight ices, and for badminton, six courts are available. Expert instructors will be ready to assist newâ€" comers in both sports, and printed material will be provided on the club‘s facilities and fee structure. â€" Individuals may feel free to drop in without reservations. During the open house a special disâ€" count of 20% off fees to new members will be offered. The club, located at Park and Agnes Streets in Kitchener, is one of the largest in the area with a total memberâ€" ship of 1,100 from the vised junior programs are considered to be the best and most afâ€" fordable in the Twin For more informaâ€" tion, contact the club manager, Nicole Brown, at 742â€"4281. Cities. area.

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