PAGE 38 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3. Grand River 43 â€" KCI 9 Waterlooâ€"Oxford 31 â€" Elmira 22 Schools South wood Eastwood 21 â€" Southwood 48 Forest Heights 31 â€" Glenview Park 50 Bluevale 19 â€" Galt 54 Cameron Heights 28 â€" Waterloo 49 High School Sports Grand River W ater looâ€"Oxford Schools Eastwood Forest Heughta 4 "reston Schools ameron Heights Rockway Mennonite 3 _ St. Mary‘s 1 St. Benedict Monsignor Doyle 3 . St 15 11. 715. 15â€"10, 1§ 12 ameron Heights Monsignor Doyle Resurrection Rock w ay St Mary‘s St. Benedict rest Heights Rockway Mennonite 3 â€" St. Mary‘s 1 15â€"7, 1§â€"10, 11â€"15, 158 St Benedict 3 â€" Resurrection 1 14â€"16, 158. 15.3, 154 Monsignor Doyle 1 â€" St. David 3 â€" Mary‘s 1 â€" Resurrection 0 St. Mary‘s goals: Pam Craven (1 Shutout Leanne Brown hwood Basketball Soccer WCSSAA Junior Boys‘ Re Junior Girls‘ Results District 8 Senior Girts‘ Results od _ Volleyball Junior Boys‘ Results avid‘s Field Hockey Girts‘ Results District 8 Park nd goal: Anissa Keller t Kelly Rudney whts Galt 28 Southwood 80 17 â€" Glenview Park Resurrection 3 ) â€" Elmira 32 L1 â€" Waterloo 52 KCL39 St. David 1 St. David Nelson Penelas (1) Monsignor Doyle 2 â€" St. David 5 St. David goals: Kevin Wall (1) Mike Juris (1) Rob Wasiliw (1) Paul Grivicie (1) Jason Steink (1) Shutout: Dave Pereira St. Mary‘s 2 â€" Resurrection 0 St. Mary‘s goals: Brent Cullaton (1) St. Mary‘s oluk. 500C â€" Daskelball The Sports Injury Prevention and Care Program (S.LP.A.C.) is an eight hour course designed to create an awareness of ways to prevent or minimize sport injuries and to deal with those that do occur. This course is designed for YOU. Anyone involved in a Sport or Recreation Program. Coaches, Teachers, Officials, Participants, Parents, Volunteers, Facility Operators / Supervisors. Thoughtful dog owners i\n;e;];way; cleaned up after their pets, but is is also the law in the City of Waterloo. Every person in charge of a dog must clean up any mess left by their dog on private and public property. An easy way to "stoop and scoop" is to carry a plastic bag with you when walking your dog and use if like an insideâ€"out mitt. Tuesday, October 23rd & 30th 6:30 â€" 10:30 p.m. RINK IN THE PARK Failure to clean up aï¬er’your dog can result in a conviction and fine Please coâ€"operate and help keep our City clean. & RON KEELING, CITY CLERK B 99 Seagram Drive Waterloo, Ontario The primary focus is PRFVENTION & PLANNING. Specifically, covering such topics as SPORTS INJURY PREVENTION REGISTRATION NAME ______________ nnn__. ADDRESS ... i l L L. L LLLL / acmme PHONE ( Beginner To Veteran Ages 5 and over (age appropriateness may be dependent upon skill level) Our professional skating instructors: Fullâ€"Season Fundamental (Preâ€"Power and Power I) Skating Pmmml Weekly sessions of instructions for both prospective and current hockey/ringette players Cost: $85.00 per program (18, 1â€"hour sessions) Fullâ€"Season Power Skating Program (Level J & IID The power skating program offers further skill levels for those skaters who advance beyond the basic skills programs and who want a higher level of skill and conditioning. Cost: $140.00/week (144 hours of ice time per session) 18 sessions per program For further information, contact: Injury prevention techniques Emergency Action Planning Conditioning and warmâ€"up Injury care of head and neck injuries Soft tissue injuries Liability issues SPORTS INJURY _ Woterico PREVENTION AND CARE CLINIC * BRIDGITTE WOLF * MARY ALICE MARTIN * BOB MACKOWSKI Mail to: Dept. of Recreation & Culture, City of Waterlos, P.0. Box 337, Waterioo, Ont. N2J 4A8 / Waterioo The Twin City Hockey Skating School 99 Seagram Drive, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3B6 884â€"8802 _/ This program jointly sponsored by the blini.n_rz of Tourum Please register by calling 747â€"8733 by October 10th, 1990 and make cheques payable to City of Waterloo. For further information, call Roseanne at 886â€"1550, ext. 214. Dynamic Power Skating STOOP & SCOOP Schoe 1 1 10 30 St. David SKATING St. David Monsignor Doyle Final Score: Monsignor Doyle 24 â€" St. David 48 Final Score: Rockway Mennonite 32 â€" St. Mary‘s 40 tion 47 Junior Girls‘ Results Senior Girls‘ Results Fee: $5.00 / person for 2 sessions *class size is limited \\\\I premisegh St. Mary‘s Monsignor Doyle Final Score: Monsignor Doyle 35 â€" St. David 56 Top Scorers: (Monsignor Doyle) Melissa Martins (12) Nora Schweria (12) Liz Figâ€" ueiredo (11) (St. David) Kelly Shroeder (15) Chrisy Weber (12) Conny Weber (7) Pinal Score: RockWaW 8OR 6t. Mary‘s 73 C MAYOR BRIAN TURNBULL The City of Waterloo Traffic and Parking Byâ€"Law prohibits overnight parking on city streets PART V â€" PARKING AND STOPPING RESTRICTIONS states that "unless otherwise permitted in this Byâ€"law, no person shall at any time, park a vehicle on any highway between the hours of 2:30 a.m. and 6:00 a.m." Your coâ€"operation is sought in the adhérence of this byâ€"law. RON KEELING, a CITY CLERK Â¥ ARC. TRAVEL CLUB â€" Seats still available for "Broadway Déja Vu", November 1, $34/person. Call 579â€"1642 for information and to BE A FRIDAY AFTERNOONER â€" October 5, 2 p.m., "Russia & Central Asia", color slides by Fred Bunte. SENIORS BADMINTON â€" Mondays & Wednesdays, 8:30 â€" 10:30 a.m. at Seagram Gym, Seagram Drive, Waterloo. $1/person. SOCIAL BRIDGE â€" Tuesdays, 1:00 â€" 4:00 p.m. at 404/RAC. Call 888â€"6356 for more information. OUTGOERS â€" Seniors Hiking/Walking Group, October 15 â€" "Shades Mills®, Cambridge â€" moderate trail, $3/person. Departs from Waterloo City Centre at 1:30 p.m. You must register your name at the 404/RAC OKTOBERFEST PARADE â€" October 8, starts at 8:45 a.m. at King & Erb Bleachers available in front of Adult Recreation Centre â€" DONT FORGET. MUSICAL MEMORIES â€" Waterloo Region‘s Policeman‘s Band presents an afternoon of musical memories, October 21, 2:00 p.m., $1/person at the RAC. Tickets available at the RAC or ARC. Phone if you plan to attend â€" call 888â€"6356 888â€"6356 for more information. Call Wing 404/R.CAF.A/Rotary Adult Centre â€" 888â€"6356, or Adult Recreation Centre â€" 579â€"1020, for more information. invite you to celebrate OKTOBERFEST by attending the ARC 185 King St. S 579â€"1020 WATERLOO CITY COUNCIL BE A WATERLOO CITY COUNCILLOR FOR A DAY Thursday, October 4th, 1990 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Information Tent at the Jester‘s Court (Parkette) King and Herbert Streets Hélp drive the city ... Watch your mail for your chance to SENIORS DIVISION PROGRAMS comMMUNITY _ . INFORMATION 886â€"1550 OVERNIGHT PARKING Sheri Veitch (14) (St. Mary‘s) Deanna Wehrle (18) Danielle Gibb (16) Geri Stafford (11) Final Score: St. Benedict 35 â€" Resurrecâ€" tion 15 Top Scorers: (St. Benedict) Sarah Rolt (10) Delia Cimbarn (8) Nicole Swiss (4) (Resurrection) Donna Glenâ€"Williams (8) Liz Gouzeia (3) Tany Stubbs (2) St. Mary‘s St. David Monsignor Doyle Rockway Top Scorers: (Rockway) Missy Hunter (17) Wing 404 RCAF.A/RAC 510 Dutton Dr.