!Ifl'ï¬â€â€;gl’?&*“?ï¬ï¬‚: * y aalel t C 1 oV s o e nibant ucih. . 3 Serghet ib en o ... pogitl en caneane oginh . :s o . .. se n e n udn io is is unrmigh o t P [5 . / 1 _â€" ~ Waterlon Chronicie, Thursday, dun® 3, 1971\ ~ _ 21-.‘-"0'% Afl‘ ld ic e Aalazaltis..~ _ _ Minor soccer league in top honers .1 scholarships N attracts 108 players in Buffalo show slated for discussion . . . | T piayers _ in BUNAIO SNOW â€" oo wouroversial topicot be presented by Lou Leâ€" Waterioo‘s first minor socâ€" cer league is off to a good start with 108 boys registered on six teams which will play an interâ€" from Preston and Kitchener. So great was the demand for the game that several boys had to be turned away because ail the team places were filled earâ€" Mister Transmission U. of W. 2 0 0 4 Fritz Electric 2 1 0O 4 J. & R. Fina 1 1 0 2 J. M Schneider 11 O 2 Kent Hotel 1 4 0O 2 Marslands 0 3 10 1 Games planned include: June 7. U. of W. vs Mister Transmission, 6:30 p.m., Cenâ€" tennial Park. J.M. Schneider vs Because of the preâ€"arranged schedule the soccer association was unable to expand the numâ€" ber of teams. Plans are already under way to add more teams next yebr, if interest is mainâ€" Waterloo‘s home games will be at Our Lady of Lourdes and Carbon monoxide may Jurk in closed cottage Waterloo city fastball league standings are: Summer _ cottage, _ or cabin in the woods, whichâ€" ever your preference, it‘s time again to open up for summer. The first thing you‘ll proâ€" bably do is get the place warmed up and start the reâ€" frigerator, if you have one. If the heating and refrigeraâ€" tion appliances are fuelled by propane, kerosene or fuel oil, don‘t blithely strike a match and ignite the fuel without first checking the air vents, flueâ€"pipe and chimney. A byâ€"product of any burning fuel is carbon monoxide, a deadly killer. Because you can‘t smell it, see it, or feel it, doesn‘t mean it isn‘t there. So, beâ€" fore you strike that match, make sure there is suffiâ€" cient ventilation to allow fresh air to come in from fun for everyone 24 Automatic Pin Setters 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday 1 :00 to 10:00 p.m 298 ser game WATERLOO BOWLING Fastball standings FAMILY BOWLING OoPEN BOWLING DAILY Lanes Ltd. 14 Princess W. Waterioo 742â€"9582 Anytime Lourdes Streakers 1 + Y 3 Marsiand Stampeders 1 2 O 2 Mosquitoes * Marsiland Kickers 3 0 0 6 Laure! Leaders 2 1 0 4 Lourdes 71s 0 3 0 0 Laure! voeational schools and Marsiand Park. The local teams will see action on Mondays and For this first season the Waâ€" terloo teams will keep a record of their own standings only. The following are standings Atoms June 8, Mister Transmission vs Marslands, 6:30 p.m.. Marsâ€" land Park. OAS vs J. and R. Fina, 6:45 p.m.. and Ken Hotel vs J.M. Schneider, 8:45 p.m. Both games are at Centennial Park South. Fritz Electric. 8:30 pm Bridgeport. > June 9. Marslands vs OAS. 6:45 p.m. and Fritz Electric vs U. of W.. 8:45 p.m. Both games are at Centennial Park South. outside and lessen the danâ€" ger from carbon monoxide or explosion. You need oxygen to stay alive. Burning fuel needs oxygen for complete comâ€" bustion. It gives off carbon which, when mixed with air, changes to carbon diâ€" oxide, a â€" comparatively harmless gas. When there is insufficient oxygen in the air, there is incomplete combustion, and as the burning fuel uses up the oxygen the amount of carâ€" bon monoxide increases unâ€" til there is no oxygen left. That leaves non for you to breathe. June 10. J. and R. Fina vs Kent Hotel, 6:30 pm.. Cenâ€" tennial Park North. Check the chimney, flue pipe and vents to see that they are free of obstrucâ€" tions. Burners on gas and oil appliances must be clean and properly adjusted. Get a service man to do this for you at the start of the seaâ€" Never use a propane cook stove as a heating appliâ€" ance. It is not vented to the outside, and if the place is closed against the cold, you may unknowingly be shutting out fresh air and allowing carbon monoxide to build up, putting your life in jeopardy. Westmount Place 7465â€"1981 Open Tues.â€"Sat. 9:30â€"6:00 Thurs.â€"Fri. till 9:00 p.m MADELEINE _ in 35:84 seconds. / â€"In the junior division; Marâ€" Two riders from the Tawco Stables in Waterioo won top honors at last week‘s Buftalo international Horse Show. second and third. claimed 940 points to top 40 contestants for the overall The Buffalo show is one of the four largest held annually in the United States. Cuboree planned 85 cubs attend weekend camp at Everton The first of five weekend camps for cubs was held at Everton last weekend. Camp director Howard Weir had 85 cubs and 10 volunâ€" teer leaders in the group. Five cub packs were reâ€" presented â€" the fifth, ninth and 10th from Waterloo and the 16th and 33rd from Kitchener. About 90 cubs and 15 leaders are expected at each camp for the next four weekends. The proâ€" gram includes â€" nature hikes, fishing, archery, cub badge work, sports, weinâ€" er roasts and campfires. The swimming pool will be open next weekend. The tuberculosis branch of the Ontario department of health will conduct a free chest xâ€"ray clinic at Waterâ€" loo Square, June 14. The xâ€"ray unit will be parked in front of the Torâ€" onto Dominion Bank. The Grand River division of the boy scouts is planâ€" ning its third annual cuâ€" boree this Saturday at Camp Mohawk, Bridgeâ€" port. The event is being held for all packs and leaders in the Grand River and Westmount divisions. In the event of rain at 10 a.m., Saturday morn ing the cuboree will be cancelled. The program will be hosted by 11 groups inâ€" cluding the first, second, ninth, 12th and 13th packs from Waterloo, the first Bridgeport pack and the Lexington pack. Xâ€"ray Clinic Children‘s Boutique next week‘s convention of the Canadian Association of Health, Physical Educaâ€" tion and Recreation â€" at the University of Waterioo. director of the University of Windsor, will chair the will be Dr. Maury Van Vliet of the University of Alberta; president of the Canadian _ Intercollegiate Athletic Union, and Dr. Don Mcinteosh of Queen‘s University, Kingston, chairâ€" man of the Ontario Uniâ€" versity Physical Education irectors. _ Most universities have traditionally opposed the sports scholarship concept. Reports presented at the final meeting of the 1970â€" ‘71 Waterloo Minor Hockey Association showed that 1,â€" 150 boys took part and more than 900 games were played. Directors agreed to ban curved hockey sticks for house league _ competiâ€" tion up to and including the bantam division in the coming season. ‘ A trophy in memory of the late J.W. Inglis, a former director and presiâ€" dent of the _ WMHA, will be presented annually to the midget house league consolation champions. 1,150 play 900 games > A parade of fire trucks preceded â€" the â€" fireworks display estimated at $1,â€" 400. Profits were to have gone to the Muscular Dystrophy Association. A spokesman for the sponsors, Carl Boatman, said firemen may have to dip into union funds to pay off the deficit. Firemen were disappointâ€" ed with the turnout at Friâ€" day night‘s fireworks disâ€" play which attracted about 1,000 adults and children to Seagram‘s Stadium and left sponsors with a sub stantial deficit. The display was originâ€" ally planned for the evenâ€" ing of May 24 but had to be rescheduled when heavy rain that day was followed by thick fog in the evening. 1,000 see fireworks SUMMER ‘71 begins at Madeleine‘s. Swimwear for the pool, beach or sunâ€" deck, in the newest styles, colours and fabrics. By Girls, 2 â€" 14. Boys to size 6 views will Diplomas for local students About 500 persons are exâ€" pected at the conference. 5 _ The Look ls- L::ther {W.gw!}‘llï¬lfl hh apgmines ds# the Otâ€" I Complete «.. tawa Fitness and amateur | COLOR ALBUM the healith and welfare deâ€" tor at Laurentian Univerâ€" sity, Sudbury. * Two Waterioo students were among 372 graduates recewâ€" ing diplemas at convocation ceremonies at Sheridan Colâ€" lege of Applied Arts and Techâ€" nology last week. Brenda Marie Cure and Naney Elizabeth Yates each received secretarial diplomas. ROLLER SKATING â€" Waterioo Arena Friday â€" 8 pm to 10:30 p.m. 50° & 40° with own sk Saturday and Sunday â€" 2 pm to 4 pm snmes Saturday, June 5th 1971 â€" 2 PM Waterloo Park â€" WATERLOO JUNIOR EXPOS vs KITCHENER DISPLAY WILL INCLUDE: Thursday, June 3rd, 1971 8 pm Centennial Ball Field â€" Waterloo Park PORT STANLEY vs WATERLOO CHY MERS Mat work, Doubles and Singles routines, Pyâ€" ramids and a Scandinavian interpretation. INTERâ€"CITY FASTBALLâ€" LAKESHORE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION LAKESHORE GIRL‘S GYMNASTIC GROUP Street challenge Golf Tournament Date: Sunday, June 13th, 1971 Tee off between 9:00 and 10:00 am Place: Elmira Golf Course Cost: $4.50 {includes green fees, prizes, JUNIOR BASEBALL â€" refreshments.) â€" CONTACT : Peter Hopkins by Wednesday., June 9th, at 578â€"0766 Would like to invite you to their gymnastic display on Friday, June 4th from 7:30 to 9:30 pm at the Cedarbrae Public School. SWIMMING CLASSES Registration for classes will be accepted by Telephone. CALL AFTER JUNE 1st, 197 1. Between 9 am and 12 Noon ; 2 pm and 4 pm. Waterioo Lions Pool: 744â€"8521; Moses Springer Pool: 578â€"4280; Community Serâ€" vices Office: 745â€"8441 w2 WATERLOO * coMMUNITY * _ SERVICES BOARD WATERLOO CONCERT BAND PRESENTS THE FIRST IN A SERIES OF TWILIGHT CONCERTS ON SUNDAY, JUNE 6th, 1971 7:30 P.M. â€" CENTENNIAL BANDSHELLâ€" WATERLOO PARK awarded the first ACTIVITIES Repair it. and SAVE We service [ all radios. TVs. players, shavers. small appliancesffa\ HEARTH y MX XCG W vbde RADIO mm sales & service 95 King N. Waterioo 145â€"4537 BENT‘S STUDIO of Westmount Place | 576â€"5 170 25 with own skates DON‘T JUNK IT ...