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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Feb 1969, p. 5

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" cny vocation they desire. Making the big buck for many years, they should be able to have a bank account which would allow theht to either go into business on their own or with a partner. And. this would strengthen our overall economic situation. 3 It's about time pro athletes realized they are in a choice posi- hang up their gear, and conse- quently, finding emNoyment should not be a diftieult task. That's fair. Before going any further. let's palm out an important bet: age '3 not as important in our busi- ness positions. We don't have to xvoreyatroutlossotaiohatter 40 because we can no longer skate quickly or toes a baseball 90 miles per hour. Btrtwesenotpaidoetashigh a salary scale for . . . let's say, " years. ‘Pro athletes do have this pro- blem. They need security, in the form of a reasonable pension, when their playing days are end- ed. But should they ask for more Uhan you or " Most of us mtribute to a pen- don scheme which will provide sufficient security at retirement. Most pro athletes will be rela- tively young men “men they asking the be. for a raise? Granted, we do not have a black an! white oatmeal-l 'tereemette with our employers like a pm athlete, but most of us have an unwritten contract stating that we will be retained unless we do not do the er expected from How many of is have engaged _ lawyer to represeot our finan- The majority of pro athletes in the three abovemeotlmted sports .2 paid above average salaries, that is, speaking comparatively withthepeopierikerouandt mehoamengaeedintheworidot business give days a week. 'heoverattstrwnuri,aoddueudi themeatoetheiatsueragttertttan 'oe.arounf1tithtttegrxrenbeanw. mttqtmeui-,n-rnaioe 'eatruett-t,taoe%rrarsdgtrot. ---miatatt-are,voee. 'ttgtor-0e-ieroatatttiete.. mini-mum Ase-apatite...“ Crunchy-I'M!!!“ FURNITURE and APPLIANCES One Room or A Complete Housefull ALAN RIGBY'S Moon. of Fun-item 46 King North Waterloo Telephone 5165440 Most of them should be able to [rE'EfjilTii “nutty-WM LOWER MALL WATERLOO SQUARE mm BEBE} 'milr " Pre-made spring flowers (for hats or hair), crepe paper for flowers, 14" and 23" quilt- ing hoops, decorative bags for the hard-to-wrap gifts. 576-5530 Glen May Other officers of the group are: Ben Flannery, general manager; and directors Brian Johnson and [Chester Sajkowski. 3. Aces 1; Canadians thine; a; Myers B, Maple Louis A. Movie. A Generals 3, Baths 2; Siskins 3, Reads 2; Colts 1, Black Hawks 1; Red Wines It, Hornets R. Movie. I MINOR HOCKEY RESULTS Other members of the delega- tion are Charles H. Foster, Cliff Emmerton and directors Tom Smola and Barry Gooding. They include coach T. J. Hill; president Tom Porteous; vice president Mae McCrea; and sec- retary-treasurer Gerry Smith. Waterloo's laémsse eGi, was formed earlier this year. It will enter a team at senior B level. Eight local delegates will at- tend a conveners’ meeting in Bramalea Arena next Sunday, to draw up schedules for the Ontario lacrosse association’s coming sea- lacrosse club plans schedule Lombardi said: "Ringo-t on, hadn’t you heard, Jim Ringo was traded 10 minutes ago." here?" Pro sport could do- with a few more Vince Lombardi types right The lawyer answend: "Pm hose 'tyrrtttertting Mr. Ringo." Looking the lawyer in the eyes, .he ttlred: "Now, why me you went into his outer office, rtAttrtt. ing in 10 minutes later. His nil-m ochre, Jim Ringo, was duc in the office to discuss gourmet, but instead of Ringo, a I've always enjoyed the story about Vince Imbardi when he was coach and tteoeral manager of!!! Green Bay Packers. arroett*-aeeo-andeareew tkveststtrrrmioresoestomtimsr.s beaiietrreoaroeta'ee-,and htatrefiasaneinlie-earwigtrsotm. Hummus-nu Wamubuun. mum-veto “twist-b.1159: -tuitttrsitsahesr-.igt-. mxteeemtuioebirat-dirtthe Minor hockey man-Rs this week ... “in. I. com-w. ’09....9 .a-u. "se--. --iem.0h- hill and Brian Low came {out in the boys' Mom. Next week i WCl’s mud Homecoming Week. A slave auc- tion on Honda will start the ac. tivitiee At noon on Monday and Tue.- bom and directories will he sold. Orders for pins and rims will 'reedrthlttteprodueedttrts, '_mr!.ryeariiatentrriri the ar.ilhttomrisiN.tivui. ht_rWoSttAa&immst,tte,id “Just d Blumlounnin. WCI’IW Mint in I fifHotuittt,2attrtoim-t intangible 1,600. The ("if team placed first 1ntheaMioatiiitdae-coodietttie" downhiltevent.ganetHeodeesod -tPMr">e_ttedareew Pert/tYet-he-rr- I'MIV'LM I‘m-1m... '0tM'tr0"-eitmstt.di.i- Ova-1H“ Rescuing pussycats from tall hydro poles is not a job we train our linemen to do. Yet it's a task they handle surprisingly often . . . and with remarkable agility and derring-do. Their real service to the community lies in their skill in working with the lines (and transformers that carry electricity to your home, office or business. Day or night, in all kinds of weather, our line maintenance staff are on the job to ensure that you always have a constant supply of low cost electrical power. 'However, take one anxious parent, a tearful youngster and one distressed pussycat huddled on the crossarm, and our linemen do the neighborly thing . . . happily reuniting purring puss and smiling owner. 1i'riendlinetv, is an essential part of our day's work. MEET OUR LINEMEN: what kind of man rescues eats in distress? ‘John Harrow edt Honda-Sch Ray ”rend. Vikings rally for homecoming Waterloo' P.U.C. o-nunuvu.-1|a‘, home mom and AG, - ii,GisrE Ihetreatdresaedhomerioei- -httadt-.adotmrgde- birbcto-rtttiethet-trgome. MWeekm.Fri&1,which iotiritdar,rextmaumttsuttldttte PeeteedfiatishhetgtttwItttratan. muawvm...“ 'hqqrtHiraehreia.tvit. mmu'nm”"" “tantra-Irma. _0&rmhdndehedd- 37 King St. N. Waterloo Phone 743-4562 AUSTIN ELECTRONICS Sion Noon: Mom-Fri. " urn-9 m. Sat. 9 m.- " -" up...” --r ymoirtrgoFtsi-tivGiiiik" 'ormtdrTt5esemtr. _Boatetrninsrwoeh,-te, teedattdthetre-+utm, "aim-uh“ At 5:37 all. a m T, "tet8n'.beatri-aieeit" uncut-dolouw“ ”Item‘s“. main nova-gm .,a"b-tr-de'etttoirots Ralph Holmbor. r‘.

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