More News and Information Fee Assistance Leisure Access Program is a program of financial support for residents with low income living in Waterloo, that helps individuals participate in City of Waterloo recreational and affiliated minor sport and arts programs. The assistance is given in the form of a credit to eligible individuals. The amount of subsidy is based on total family income. Click here for more details. Team of the Week and Team Showcase: Help us celebrate your team's successes - big or small. Submit photos and stories for the website's Team of the Week and Team Showcase section to the club webmaster. View our current Team Showcase here ; past Team of the Week stories are available in the News Archive. Looking for maps to our fields?Our field locations are listed under the House League program or simply click here. Select the field from the list at the top of the page and the field will be identified and you will have the option to enter your starting point to get driving directions.Where there are multiple fields at one location, check here for the field layout
Shop OnlineWelcome to Grey Silo Golf ClubThe Grey Silo Golf Course presents golfers with 18 breathtaking holes of championship golf. The links styled course has gained an outstanding reputation and respect from players of all abilities. The Grand River coupled with an unspoiled environment creates a setting for the game that is unprecedented.If it is golf that you desire, Grey Silo is the ideal venue for your tournament. Whether you're hosting a tour group of 12 or a tournament for 144, our Guest Services Team will provide your guests an enjoyable outing not soon forgotten. The pristine golf course, first class facility and experienced staff will match your every need. Contact us today and learn more about the unique all-inclusive tournament packages available. We look forward to discussing event options with you in the near future and would be pleased to put together a detailed proposal upon your request.
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The Southampton Tennis Club is a thriving seasonal tennis club on the sunny shores of Lake Huron. Every July and August since 1956, we've been serving up Friendships, Fun, Fitness, and Fair Play.We offer a full range of lessons, programs, and social and competitive play on 15 well-maintained hard-courts at three locations in Southampton, Ontario (Canada).
While food is at the heart of our offerings, our stores provide a wide, growing and successful range of products and services to meet your everyday household needs.
Yes, it is what it is called; wholesale. This is not a retail store for small quantities and is not geared for that. Many items can be purchased in small quantities too, but there is no express lane, as that is not what this outlet is for. Don’t expect it to be a convenience store, they never said it is one. It is a great place to buy supplies for parties or other large volume people feeding events.
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The initial curling stones in 1962 were hand me downs left by curlers at the coliseum and/or the horse and cattle pavilion. A second set of used curling stones were purchased from the Stratford Curling Club for $2000.00 in the summer of 1963. These rocks remained in use at our club until we purchased a complete new set of curling stones and handles in October 1985. President Wayne Connolly ordered 64 matched Ailsa Craig trefor granite curling stones with blue honed inserts from Fred Veale at the Canada Curling Stone Company located in Komoka, Ontario. As well, a new plastic header was installed at this point in time.
The first recorded curling game in Canada took place in 1871 near Quebec City and 11 years later the game reached Kitchener-Waterloo. The Waterloo Curling Club organized in 1882 on a rink on Peppler Street, while the Kitchener Club started operations on Gaukle Street 1 year later. The K-W Granite Club was established by an amalgamation of the 2 Clubs in 1927.
The new Club purchased land for $2,500 and then purchased 3 adjacent properties for $6,800 at 69 Agnes St. in Kitchener. The original building consisting of 5 sheets of ice, a lounge, dining room, boardroom, locker room, furnace and ice equipment room was constructed at a cost of $32,000. For an additional cost of $30,000, artificial ice was installed for the 1928-29 season.