raaEsa---Looo-t"e-leueltt,ghi2ggt Chronicle Special . For some you“ and“ bu- ketbalien. last Saturday's Wil- frid Laurier University Babet- ball Clinic was a great way to end the spring break. The clinic gave " are. Grade seven and eight students live hours of instruction from vanity players at both the women's and men's WLU basketball teams. Clinic coordinators Dave Mae- Neil and Todd Smith were pleased with the turnout at the WLU Phys-Ed Complex. “This clinic is a good idea started last year by Steve For- den," Smith said. "We try not to overcoach the kids, but instead teach them some fundamentals. and let them have fun." Tea- NI-e GP W L T GF GA Pu Canadians 5 3 o 2 Is ' 8 Knights 5 2 I , ' s o Cougars 5 2 2 l 13 s s Flyers 5 2 2 l 15 Mt 5 Wings 5 t 2 2 T I2 4 Deals 5 o 3 2 ' 27 2 Knights l t Flyers I, Canadians 2 - beats 2, Cougars s - Wings 0. Judging by the smile on the face of Gus Siountres, I Grade seven student from Margaret Avenue Public school, the kids did enjoy the instryetitm. "I learned a bunch of new moves like a lay-up. And I also improved my shooting technique and my dribbling," Siountres said. MacNeil said the main goal of the clinic was to encourage "team play rather than individu- al play." Individual instruction, team competition and a class- room learning situation were used by the instructors to get this team concept across. "This clinic also gives WLU's basketball players a little expo- sure to the area, and a chance for our school to give something back to the community." Smith adder“ "It's not often kids get to play i saOtetrity like this." Knights - Jeff Emmerson. Wings _ Chris McKinnon, Canadians . Arron Lamb. Flyers - Whole Team, Man - Chris Mathesoo, Leafs _ Kelly Hemmerle. Basketball clinic helps youngsters City League F!ldiJiljElld!ll!!riiItli I NISSAN Hiya of Gun MINOI ATOM , m 9 Chris Sebben runs among tires with a balloon in his mouth as part of obstacle course in Wilfrid Laurier University's Supersporta competition. Sebben was best among male varsity athletes and Paul Sarkozy won non-varsity section. Among women, Blair Fowilo was varsity winner F“d Cat"" Collott won the non-varsity grouping. otters daytime primary & parent/tot programming as well as lessons for children ages 5 a. up WEEKDAYS 4:30 p.m. a. SATURDAYS Registration - March 30 - 7 p.m.-9 p.m. Call 669-5757 for further information ELMIRA SWIMMING POOL SWIMMING LESSONS REGISTRATION Red Cross “Learn to Swim" Lessons are available only 15 MINUTES from Waterloo on oun $1000 CASH BACK [riTMlT1f&Eihi OFFER " INTERIM) NISSAN i'ijirrifrjjj, 'TiRiNG' RUN Waterloo (W Rd. & want) 884-3660 " Weber North GROWING au- HAIR _ I lllli 'tCs. "t am happy to report that I am SALT, _ I ‘VU' _ \.PrNh- ' s 98 80 lb. BAGS FREE DELIVERY WITH 5 BAG MINIMUM EACH OPEN SATURDAY 9 a.m.-4 p.m. LAWN MAINTENANCE & LANDSCAPING SPRING LAWN CLEANING SPECIAL Lawn edging, ($30.00 value) witttour FREE complete Spring Lawn Cleaning Special and presentation of this ad. ALSO EXPERIENCED DECK & FENCE BUILDERS FOR "" [MATE CALL 669-8935 on "tht 1 " SALT & CAMBRIDGE GUELPH SERVICE 745-0024 658-1350 763-3100 Personal Touch Enterprise .. KITCHINIII m tant, a. w.. m zoo . 7454130 0* 1't,'a'trW'littr.'Wa'tWc. Tm - * DETHATCHING * ROLLING * AERATING * FERTILIZING may" an. ttt0p.m."Fi.m.ttr8tun. Manufacturers of Water Treatment Equipment diatom DIAMOND CRYSTAL ROCK SALT 80 lb. BAGS BEFORE‘