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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Aug 1971, p. 11

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The display opens at 2 p.m. Refreshments will be served. Old folk interested in seeâ€" k a regular arts and afts program _ formed should make any suggesâ€" tions or ideas they may have on the subject known to the organizers, who will be on hand tomorrow at the An area transit study is currently being conducted in Waterloo County. Twin City officials are also keepâ€" ing informed on a Dialâ€"aâ€" Bus system being tried out in the Stratford area. Waterloo purchases the service from the Kitchener on a mileage basis. A display of crafts is planned forâ€" the seniors‘ dropâ€"in centre, 20 Albert St., this Friday. C Waterloo‘s transportation agreement with Kitchener will be terminated Dec. 31, Council received formal notice of the termination this week from Kitchener Public Utilities Commission. Miss Enns was awarded the trip as a result of a German contest sponsored by the Modern Languages Teachers Association. sored by Waterloo branch 530 of the Royal Canadian Legion and the youth and recreation branch of the edâ€" ucation department. The dayâ€"long event takes place Aug. 14 at Seagram Stadium, beginning at 9:30 a.m., and ending at 5 p.m. Admission is free. Jack Knight is meet coâ€"orâ€" dinator. Last year‘s event, which was also hosted here by the local legion branch and youth and recreation attracted about 350 athletes from the Niaâ€" Peninsula claiming tam, midget and overall mpionships . Harry Loewen and Esther Enns, both students at Watâ€" erloo collegiate, have reâ€" turned from a monthâ€"long tour of Europe, sponsored by the Transâ€"Canada Alliâ€" ance for German Canadians. They were among 39 Canâ€" adian students on the tour through France, Switzerâ€" land and Germany. provincial meet this Saturday Track, field About 400 athletes are expected here this weekend for the provincial track and ATERLOO ';OWI.ING End agreement European tour 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday 1 :00 to 10:00 p.m Craft display Air Conditioned *"‘Fun For Everyone" 14 Princess St. West Waterioo OoPEN BOWLING DAILY FAMILY BOWLING 25° Lanes Ltd. 742â€"9582 Anytime per game chine The hardestâ€"fought match of the tournament was the boys‘ "B" singles, with brothâ€" ers Jim and Joe Young going three sets with scores of 8â€"6. 5â€"7 and 6â€"4, to give the former the title. Joe then teamed with Brad Michael! to win the doubles by defeating Peter Wagner and Dave Goman in â€" another threeâ€"set match. Donna Michae! defeated Jeannie Smith 10â€"3; Anne Young defeated Karen Pfaff 10â€"0; Terese Macartney deâ€" feated Pat Goman 10â€"8; Jana Skarecky defeated Marg. Ysselstein 10â€"6. double winner. She won the singles over Lois Peterson. then teamed with Sabine Strohschein to win the title over Lois and Jennifer Peterâ€" Other results were: Girls‘ "A" singles â€" quarter finals â€" pro sets: The tournament ended a junior program which providâ€" ed instruction for 150 regisâ€" tered junior club members. Because of the large number of entries, the draw was diâ€" vided into "A" and "B" secâ€" tions. In the girls‘ "B" events Karen Lobban emerged a Donna Michae! defeated Anne Young 6â€"2, 1â€"6, 6â€"4; Jana Skarecky defeated Terese Macartney 6â€"4, 6â€"4. Final round â€" ttle went to Andy Caruk and Joe Cheimecki when they deâ€" feated Mitche! 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Karen â€" Lobban _ defeated Shereen \Rowe 10â€"5; Lois Peterson feated â€" Jennifer Peterson 10â€"5. Final roundâ€" Karn _ *obdan defeated Lois Peterson 6â€"1. 6â€"2. Ray Schnegeisberg 10â€"2; Paul Reimer defeated Bruce Fowâ€" ler 10â€"7; Mitche! Rowe deâ€" feated Dave Reesor 10â€"8; Parry Desai defeated Andy Caruk 10â€"6. Semi final round, Peter Uffelmann defeated Paul Reimer 6â€"3, 3â€"6. 6â€"5; Parry Desai defeated Mitâ€" chel Rowe 6â€"0, 6â€"1. Final round. â€" Parry Desai defeated Peter Uffelmann 6â€"4. 6â€"2. final round â€" Final round â€" Anne Young and Donna Michae! defeated Pat Goman and Karen Pfaff 6â€"1, 6â€"1. 6â€"4; Pat Goman and Karen Pfaftf defeated Bonnie Keliett and Jana Skarecky 10â€"8. 2â€"6. final round. pro sets: and Pam Mow 10â€"2; Pat Goâ€" man and Karen Pfaff defeatâ€" ed Ginnie Erdman and Helen MacNaughton 10â€"6. Semi final round â€" Anne Young and Donna Michae! _ defeated Dianne final round, pro sets Jana _ Skarecky defeated Jennifer Peterson and Lois Donna Michae! 6â€"1, 6â€"2. Peterson â€" defeated Doilores and Debbie israe! 10â€"2; Anne 1990 . FIRST with MORE â€"electric rear window defrosterâ€"disc brakes, some modets with power assistâ€"full factory undercoatingâ€"reclining bucâ€" ket seatsâ€"four speed fully synchronized transmission. Flow through ventilation. TOYOTA PRICES START AT A LOW customer FEATURES and VALUE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AVAILABLE â€"all modets have whitewall tires . quarter . semi WATERLOO Comer of Erb St. East and Weber St. North 578â€"8720 Final round â€" Brad _ Michae! and Joe Young defeated Peter Wagâ€" ner and David Goman 6â€"3, 1â€"6, 6â€"0. defeated _ Mailcolim _ Lobban and Peter Grespan 10â€"0; Myron _ Sirskyj; _ and _ John Schnarr defeated David Bradich and Mark Weish 10â€"4; Peter Wagner and David Goman defeated Jerry Quigley and Tom Young 10â€"4. Semi final round â€" Brad Michae! and Joe Young defeated David Beckâ€" man and David Little 5â€"6, 6â€"1, 6â€"1; Peter Wagner and David Goman defeated Myron Sirâ€" skyj and John Schnarr 6â€"1, 0â€"6, 6â€"4. Young defeated Robin Cowan and Paul Quigley 10â€"1; David Semi final round â€" Jim Young defeated Peter Wagner 6â€"0. 6â€"1; Joe Young defeated D. Goman 6â€"2. 6â€"2. Final round â€" Jim Young defeated Joe Young 6â€"2, 6â€"2. Boys® "B" doubles, quarâ€" ter final round. pro sets: final round: Jim Young defeated Jerry Quigley 6â€"0. 6â€"0; Peter Wagâ€" ner defeated Maicoim Lobban 6â€"1, 6â€"2; Joe Young defeated Brad Michae! 6â€"0O. 6â€"0; Dave Goman . defeated Dave Little 6â€"4. 6â€"2.° Karen Lobban and Sabine Stwohschein defeated Jennifer Peterson and Lois Peterson. Michase! and Mary Young 8â€"2: Pequette and Jill Stegen 8â€"3 Specializing in covering of overhang, faceboards, window frames doors, windows and eavestroughs 784 Union St. E. Kitchener WILBERT STROEDER ALUMINUM SIDING Call 744â€"3749 TORONTO protest plan delays in zoning continue to plague city council. Village residents to a medâ€" ium density development on signated for this type of housing five or six years ago but the zoning had not gone into effect. Commenting on the situâ€" ation, planning head Donald Scott said the area was deâ€" Hairâ€"Dos for Seniors Volunteer Hair Dresser services FREE. For Appointments Call: Senior Citizens Dropâ€"Inâ€" Centre, 579â€"1020 TREE GROUP has two trips planned! (1) C.N.E. â€" August 24th, 1971 $2.50 and money for lunch or bring your own (2) ONTARIO PLACE â€" September 5th, 1971 $2.25 and money for lunch or bring your own. FOR INFORMATION: PHONE KAREN AT 579â€"1020 (Senior Citizens Dropâ€"Inâ€"Centre, Waterloo) LAWN BOWLING FOR SENIORS: lawn Bowling avâ€" ailable for interested Male Senior citizens afternoons, courtesy of MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA. For inforâ€" mation call: 579â€"1020 â€" Senior Citizens Dropâ€"Inâ€"Centre, Waterloo. The playground finale, SPACE ODYSSEY 1971, will be held on Thursday, August 19, from 6: 30 to 9:00 PM at Moses Springer Recreation Centre. It will be a giant penny carnival built and managed by all the playgrounds in Waterloo. To be shown each Tuesday Evening at Dusk beside the Lions Swimming Pool, Waterloo Park. CRAFTS DISPLAY On Friday August 13th at 2:00 p.m. there‘ will be a display of crafts at the Waterloo Dropâ€"Inâ€"Centre. We urge you all to attend and give your ideas and suggestions concerning a regular arts and craft session. Coffee and tea will be served. For information, call the serve line â€" 576â€"3710 or the Dropâ€"Inâ€"Centre â€" 579â€"1020. (Cedarbrae, Winston Churchill, Northdale, Lincoln â€" Heights, Empire, Elizabeth Ziegler, Brighton, St. Agnes.) DAILY HOURS: 9:00 to 11:30 AM and 1: 30 to 4:00 PM Additional Playground now open at Alexandra School Sunday August 8, at 2:00 PM â€" Port Stanley VS Waterâ€" loo CHYMERS. â€" Waterloo Park. JUNIOR BASEBALL Sunday, August 8, at 2:00 PM â€" Galt VS, Waterloo Junâ€" ior Expos â€" Waterloo Park 40¢ with own skates Saturday and Sunday, 2 PM to 4 PM 40¢ ROLLER SKATING â€" WATERLOO ARENA Friday, 8 PM to 10:30 PM WATERLOO "*" COMMUNITY SERVICES BOARD Classified Ads Really Work Sunday, Aug. 15, 1971 at 7: 30 p.m Waterloo Concert Band Bandshell Waterloo Park SUMMER PLAYGROUNDS OF INTEREST TO SENIORS ACTIVITIES SORRY NO SPECTATORS BAND CONCERT FAMILY FILMS FOOTBALL 110 King S. Waterlod Custom Picture Fram 25¢ with own skates \_ See Our â€"Made

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