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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 May 1971, p. 15

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Two Ontario championshipsâ€"Engâ€" lish billiards and snookerâ€"were won "~this month by the Waterioo Legion Branch 530. The unique achievement is the pride of 77 â€"yearâ€"old Reg Humpâ€" hreys. veteran captain of both teams. May 8 the snooker team, comâ€" prising Frank Melynchuk. Torh Ewming. Humphreys as nonâ€"playing captain, came from behind to capture the proâ€" vincial championship at Thistietown. After losing the first two games. mdmmi\womofmomnim;.tho team won the six remaining games to it took a great finish by Metynchuk in his second game to do it. however he ran both reds. scoring a black on each, and proceeded to run all colors. it was an excellent run of 43 points at a crucial time. The May 15 win by the billiard team in Oshawa was almost a carbon copy of the snooker event. The billiard team was comprised of Tom Ewing and Frank Melynchuk. both members of the championship snooker team. and Ron Buddell. Jim Morris and Dick Fuhrman, with Humphreys this time as playing captain. â€" l â€" Trade expert Rotary guest Humphreys lost his first game by 100 to 80 and was down 96 to 43 Richard Feige of 554 Boxgrove Place, a business consultant in German trade, described the emergence of Germany from its destitution in 1947 to industrial might 20 years later when he addressed the regular meeting of Waterioo Rotary Club. By Chronicle Sports Editor Mr. Feige, who has lived in the Twin Cities for two years, has an extensive sales and exports background. He emphasized the important role played by the Marshall Plan in reconstructing Western Europe. Walter Ruge introduced the speaker who was thanked by Syl Kalyn. ooker. billiards . Munro, Davey to SD:;W Vets take 2 titles at CAHPER conference Tickets available from any Waterloo Fire Fighter â€" Arts Recreation â€" and Saturday, May 22nd, at Waterloo Square and Towers Department Store. (10 a.m. â€" 5 p.m.) The bleacher area will be supervised by Waterloo Fire Fighters "‘Make this an accidentâ€"free and fireâ€"safe holiday"" (ANY FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT FIRE INSPECTOR C. (CHUCK) DEVISON) SEAGRAM STADIUM MONDAY, MAY 24TH â€"8:00 P.M. WATERLOO FIRE DEPARTMENT This Advertisement C ourtesy of the MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE CO. OF CANADA to the captain of the OQshawa team, the defending champs, when he caught fire to run up to 80 points beâ€" fore his opponent reached 100. Waterivo then proceeded to win its next seven games to build up a (Scoring is on a totaiâ€"points basis. with the five players on a team playâ€" mum total of 1. their matches. Morns played two very sound matches to win both by deciâ€" The final match of the day was keenly watched by all participants. with three teams still in the running. Depending on the outcome. Oshawa. Hamilton or Waterloo branch would be the champion. For a Waterioo victory. Buddeii, the last player. had to win by at least 23 points. He took the lead by 19 points behind. his margin fluctuated to as few as three points half way through While not able to make any proâ€" longed runs, he managed to score points each time he stepped to the table. and cheers rang out each time from the Waterloo branch teammates and fans who accompanied them. His final eightâ€"point run gave him a 100â€" toâ€"65 victory. and the team a total score of 960 to 948 for the runnerâ€" up Hamilton team. For Reg Humphreys,. whose great comeback started the rally much obvious thrill. Never before had a Leâ€" gion branch won both the snooker and billiard championships of Ontario in the same year. It was a fitting preâ€" sent for a spirited competitor on his 77th birthday. Ontario department of education, will be guest speaker at the annual dinner meeting of the Waterloo County chapter of the Council for The meeting will be held at the Inn of the Black Walnut in Kitchenâ€" erat 7 p.m., June 1. Dinner meet Dr. Dave Dinnen, a consultant _ human relationships with the All Proceeds go to the Muscular Distrophy Association. DISPLAY AT John Munro and Senator Keith Davey will be the featured speakâ€" ers at the 19th biennial convenâ€" tion of the Canadian Association for and Recreation (CAHPER) at the University of Waterloo June 1â€"9. The conference is expected to attract about 500 professional perâ€" recreation at the host univerâ€" sity, and Barry McPherson, formâ€" erly of the University of Wisconâ€" sin and now at U. of W., are proâ€" school of physical education and ducing a show for the closing morning of the conference. Its Program aimed at young gardeners All school children in Waterloo and their parents are invited to the Waterloo. Horticultural Society‘s last open meeting of the season planned for MacGregor school on Central Street May 28. , Program for the meeting, which begins at 8 p.m., is geared to the interests of young gardeners. Filâ€" ms on Killers of Insects and Wild Flowers of Ontario will be shown. Other presentations will include information for beginner gardâ€" eners and planted and transplantâ€" Commflower and â€" ornamental gourd seeds will be distributed for a nominal five cents a packet. The young purchasers will receive inâ€" formation about sowing and growâ€" ing these for exhibition at the junâ€" ior show in September. Refreshments will be served. w Kenzie banquet which concludes the convention. ‘ Dr. Ebbs is the director of the and a former member of the naâ€" tional advisory council on fitness and amateur sport. During the banquet honors will be presented to one or more in dividuals who have made outstandâ€" ing contributions in the area of EKING‘S Level No. 3 Level No. 4 Level No. 5 Level No. 6 Level No. Level No. equivalent to Red Cross Seniors , also Level No . 7} includes Senior Award additional fee of 50° for the Swimming Award plaque and 25° on the Red Cross exam for Survival and Senior only. Each Level consists of 5 to 12 skills MOTHERS AND PREâ€"SCHOOLERS COMMUNITY SERVICES BOARD 6 d bud 1y es 1y l a=" o w=â€"" $ ie WA R Loo & ‘?} f W'\ ""irco oY 1. July 5th to July 23rd 2. July 26th to Aug. 13th 3. Aug. 16th to Sept. 3rd . The following comparisons can be used in registerâ€" ing for classes : ROLLER SKATING â€" WATERLOO ARENA FRIDAY 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Registration for classes will be accepted by Telephone. Call after JUNE 1st, 1971 Between: 9 am and 12 Noon:; 2 pm and 4 pm. Waterloo Lions Pool: 744â€" 8521 ; Moses Springer Pool: 578â€"4280. SATURDAY and SUNDAY 2 9 one week sessions will be conducted beginning on July 5th from 10:40 to 11:20 a.m. Total fee for Parent and child to be announced Adult Swimming class Please inquire at either pool. Classes will be forâ€" med as interest indicates. BUSINESS HOURS OPEN: Mondayâ€"Friday â€" 10: 00 a.m. to 2: 00 a.m Saturdayâ€" 1 1: 30 a.m. to 2: 00 a.m. Sundayâ€" 12:00 Noon to 10:00 p.m. ~ Takeâ€"Out or Home Delivery FoR rast service Call 579â€"5040 SWIMMING INSTRUCTIONS SWIMMING INSTRUCTIONS Fee®*3.00 per child Class dates for Both Pools ACTIVITIES and Canadian Food 38 King St. N., Waterioo equivalent to Red Cross Juniors equivalent to Red Cross Intermediates and includes Red Cross Survival Award equivalent to Red Cross Beginners Next Boy Scout PAPER DRIVE Thursday, May 20,.1971 â€"â€" 15 40 with OWN skates ~ :00 to 4:00 p.m. 25° with OWN skates SAT. MAY 29th East of King St. RESTAURANT i€

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