In the A group: high avreage, Sam Poag, 194; high double, Mary Cluthe, 534; high single, Hank Fischer, 277. : In the B group: high average, Mrs. J. McLay, 147; high double, Bill Schaus, 404; high single, Earl Reist, 237. â€" Individual winners this season were: Bill Schaus who won the douâ€" ble honors will celebrate his 89th birthday the last week in May. ‘ Perfect attendance awards were given to some bowlers. The booby ~â€" The league is divided into two groups; A group over 150 averâ€" age and B group below 150 averâ€" The league was formed this past season. The group gets *toâ€" gether each Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. A luncheon was held at the Waterloo Bowling Lanes this week for participants of the senâ€" jor citizens fiveâ€"pin bowling league. he was assistant manager of the bank‘s Niagara and â€" Welland branch. Mr. and Mrs. Coulas moved here from St. Catharines, where Since the opening coincided with his daughter Jacqueline‘s Beventh birthday, he had to foreâ€" go any plans he might have for putting his feet up at the end of the day. Instead, he had to get in spirit with the celebrations mormaily associated with such ;:omentous events as seventh irthdays. â€" As if starting a brand new job In a brand new building wasn‘t enough for one day, the Ottawa Valley man had plenty of acâ€" tion on the home front, too. Ottawa Valley native Jack Couâ€" las took up duty yesterday as manager of the Bank of Nova Bcotia‘s newest Twin City branch iat the County Fair plaza, King Street and Lexington Road. THIS WEEK‘S BEST SELLERS Up The Organization Do It Grooks 2 Sunset Books of Ideas For â€" Building New Homes & Remodelling Homes Rembrant Better Homes and Garâ€" dens New G a r d en Book The Boat Who Wouldn‘t Float Sunday The Rabbi Stayâ€" annual tipâ€"off basketball tournaâ€" ment to be held next fall are coming in from all parts of the courtry. s "We used to hear about some of these teams in the past but "The country is shrinking," says Carl Totzke, director of athâ€" _hï¬es at the University of Waterâ€" Power The Pretenders The Rise of The South African Reich Waterloo Square _ Tourney draws ent ed Home The Whipple‘s Castle The Kingdom and The Waterloo UHURU Senior bowlers end season Bank opening at new plaza BOOKSTORE (FREEDOM) 578â€"2410 but The: group will start bowling again in the early part of Sepâ€" tember. New members will be welcomed. prize was won by Mrs. Ethel Reist who rolled a 74 score the last day of bowling, in the regular league schedule. An open house was held at the County Fair branch yesterday and today. The couple have another child, fourâ€"yearâ€"old Diana. Kitchener you never saw them play." Teams will be coming from as far away as Antigonish, N.S., and Burnaby, B.C. Representing the Atlantic Asâ€" sociation will be St. Francis Xavier University Xâ€"men from Antigonish and the Acadia Uniâ€" unless you were fortunate epough to get to the national finals: as TENTH ANNIVERSARY GELEBRATION 1960 â€" 1970 Friday, May 29, 1970 300 Hazel St., Waterloo FUEL & SUPPLY Limited H#0GG Manufactured and sold by SPECIFY w Dance Tribute â€"â€" 50¢c w Lucky Draw. Prizes. for Students and Grads Join All Viking Heroes Returning to Valhalla FOR FURTHER INFORMATION â€" WRITE OR PHONE ANNIVERSARY COMMITTEE, WATERLOO C. I., WATERLOO COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE Jack Coulas All Former Students and Teachers Are Cordially Invited to Attend ANNIVERSARY EVENTS 2:15â€"Register 7:30â€"Sports Night 9:00â€"Dance Waterloo Games Steve Pound from Acadia was the only unanimous choice for the team that was picked by the National Association of Basketâ€" ball Coaches of Canada at the conclusion of the 1969â€"70 season. Other Allâ€"Canadian selections in action will be Wally Dick and Mike McGinnis of the Brock Uniâ€" versity Generals. The tournament will be held Nov. 27 and 28. In addition to watching some very fine team play in the tourâ€" nament, fans will have an opporâ€" tunity to see three Allâ€"Canadian players in action. The other teams rouwunding out the tournament will be Windsor Lancers, CIAU champions from two years ago; McMaster Marauâ€" ders, CIAU finalists this past seaâ€" son and the host team, the Uniâ€" versity of Waterloo Warriors. The Ontario Intercollegiate Athâ€" letic Association will have two entries in the tipâ€"off tournament. They are Brock University from St Catharines and Waterloo Luâ€" theran University. The Clansmen are not affiliated with any Canadian athletie asâ€" sociation. They find most of their competition _ against â€" American universities in the Pacific North west. Simon Fraser University is one of the few Canadian universities that openly announces it gives athletic scholarships. University Clansmen from Burnaâ€" by, British Columbia wilil be comâ€" ing to test the best competition in MARTIN MAY Also an eightplex apartment unit nearing completion, in Lakeshore Village. For more imformation call 4 The Axemen are the defending champions in the tipoff tourna menat. They have won the chamâ€" ment has been held. 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