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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Oct 1996, p. 26

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Tuesday, Octot Centennial Public | 141 Amos Avenue, 7:00 â€" 8:30 p.m. Please join us and attend and wish to Transportation Dep Chairperson of the Board suggestions to to attend the m Eli 7:00 â€" 8:30 p.n You are invited to Staff of The Waterioo County M_ is preparing a long range plan to address elementary school accommodation west of Weber Street in W . The following are some of the issues that will be reviewed. > high enrollment e se e * future new school construction/addl 1 k%( + transportation to schools out off@ighbowshand .. _ . ... + underutilized school facilities. . .. [ + . _ 5 %>. nuplic eeting.s sure that the Waterloo club members were Services that will keep them coming back year after year. When Kemp retired as assistant athletic director at University of Waterloo to take on the role as manager of the WTC, she felt a survey, "to get the pulse of the memâ€" bership," was long overdue. o dhrt Club manager Sally Kemp wanted to make day care and fitness -m-dusuj-uauqkw ideas being volleyed around at the Waterâ€" loo Tennis Club. Members of the 80â€"yearâ€"old tennis club, located in the heart of Waterloo Park, are participating in a survey to learn what changes, if any, the club should take to provide better services to suit their needs. With several super fitness and tennis centres in the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo area which provide everything from weight rooms to day care centres, Waterloo Tennis twoâ€"match session. UW will play host to some of the best CIAU volleyball action this season! Visiting the Warriors are the repeat national champions Manitoba Bisons, the Sherbrooke Vert et Or, Dalhousie Tigers and Western Mustangs. Tickets: $7 per WARRIORS VS. LAURIER OR YORK NR * OUAA SEMIâ€"FINAL b Sat., Nov. 2, University Stadium, 1pm . 7 s Playing away at York this weekend, the C1AU Mssmmmiiiimezedl #4 Warriors control their own destiny. A win against the Yeomen . clinches firstâ€"place overall in the OUAA. But win or lose, Waterioo will host an OUAA semiâ€"final on Nov. 2, versus either York or Laurier. ym o+ l y oo e anenie s The results of the returned surveys have The club has a membership of approxiâ€" mately 300 members and has six outdoor clay courts and six indoor courts which are shared with UW. According to Kemp, it‘s a club with an aging membership that enjoys the socialâ€"like surroundings, but it also has to meet the scheduling demands of the more active younger members. "People‘s schedules are very busy. Many want to be programmed because they run the rest of their lives on a schedule, so we have to meet their demands as well." November 1â€"3, 1996 University of Waterloo attract younger people and to learn what "We wanted to find out what our memâ€" bers required and where we need to improve our programs," said Kemp, who after 28 years at UW was familiar to work~ umwmdh first things 1 to the board about was that 1 wanted to get a feel of where the membership was at. #One of the projects of the board is to dren to the club, the cost 0 4“?- wbokiathadlt:fl jus tified, Although the club has tight quarâ€" ters, Kemp sees no reason why a couple of exercise bicycles can‘t be brought in to allow players to warm up before hitting the courts. In the past the club has been put on the map through the play of Jane Young, an international circuit player of the. 1970s and 80s, and more recently Jeff Kuchma, ranked within the top 10 in the country who has just entered University of North Carolina on a tennis scholarship. "Hopefullyâ€"we have some new younger kids coming along who will be around for a long time. A ;, "I know that junior programs are big on the OTA (Ontario Tennis Association) agenda. The more kids in the program, the large the provincial grant for OTA. Eventu "3 =<4 ‘l starts on Saturday night a 6â€"3 romp over the 3â€"8 C weken Golden Eagles at h on Sunday night helped th 2 Siskins maintain a shar first place in the Midwes Junior B Hockey League the 8â€"2â€"2 Stratford Cullitor According to Siskin wis Frank Kucher, beating Ki ener in their home rink ; the team a big boost in pr ration for this weekend w sees Siskins on the roac Stratford in a battle for | place, followed by game: Cambridge against the Wi Hawks and Elmira against Kings It was great going i Kitchener and beating then ragging techniqu! focus on colour w and other variati allows, simple st niques will also be The seminar will therefore particips ingly. Refreshments morning, however, for the break at lun SEATING LIMIT CALL 578â€"5330 FOI who scored twice in the 0 ume win. "A win like that the tempo for the rest of Margot Bogdon of methods of faux 1 using waterbased 1 seminar and techni supplied boards usi tive methods. Some time will b Waterloo Siskins won twice over the weekend. A 3â€"2 overtime road vic handing the Kitchener Du men their second loss in ¢ heir The former Sault Ste. This all day semi

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