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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Aug 1971, p. 10

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Laurel Leaders head league The program is administâ€" ered by the Association of Universities and Colleges in Canada. There were 16 scholarships, each valued at $2,000, and 82 bursaries awarded in all. Each of the Kâ€"W students received a bursary. The atom division Laurel Leaders, with 28 points, retain the lead in the Waterloo Minor Soccer League. The Laure! Raiders of the Mosquito division are in secâ€" ond place with 25 points. while the Marsland Kickers, from the same division, are in third place with 23 points. Atom division standings are: Laurel Leaders, 28; Lourdes Streaks, 16. and Marsland Stampeders, 7. Standing in ‘the mosquito division are: Laure! Raiders, 25; Marsâ€" land Kickers, 23 and Lourdes Red Barons 7. This is the second year the awards have been made to young athletes with high academic and hockey qualiâ€" fications. The awards are aimed at maintaining the students interest and proficiency in hockey, while assisting them continue their education. 3 from Kâ€"W get hockey scholarships They are James Douglas Nickleson of Waterloo, a student at the University of Waterloo; Wayne Goetz of Kitchener, a student at Watâ€" erloo Lutheran University; and David Cressman of Kitâ€" chener, a student at the Uniâ€" versity of Guelph. Three persons from the Twin Cities are among 98 Canadian student hockey players awarded 1971 Hocâ€" key Canada scholarships and _ bursaries _ totalling 10 Waterioo Chronicle, Thursday, August 19, 1971 490 Weber North at Schaete ©@ Service ©@ Selection © Savings C.W. Tweed & Son HOME â€" CAR â€" BUSINESS BROADLOOM ORIGINAL CARPETS LIMITED 9 Erb St. W., Waterloo Put your . ye insurance ‘ 3 in safe, is experienced Â¥ j § ». hands. tw s 4 wWATERLOO Phone 742â€"9 110 and BOB TWEED 744â€"5274 Phone 100 meters, Mike McDougal. F, 11.7; Victor Rempel, B, 11.8; Joe Bascariol, D, 11.8; Steve Salyts, H. 11.9. 200 meters, Victor Rempel, B,. 23.4; Steve Salyts, H. 23.8; Joe Bascariol. D. 24.0 Discus, V.F. Fentiman, G, 139 feet 5 inches; Ray Corzny, A, 114 feet 6 inches; Ed Spinâ€" azze, H. 105 feet 10 inches. Javelin, H. Dinning. E. 140 feet 6 inches; D. Mortimer, E. 127 feet 4 inches; Jeff Allan, B, 124 feet 4 inches. Midget boys: 100 meter hurdles. Scott Lorimer, F. 14.5; Dan Bovair. B, 14.8; John McLean, D. 15.4. 400 meters, Bill Kennedy D. 52.0; Mike Mcintosh, D Shot put, V.F. Fentiman, G. 49 feet 4& inches; Tim Mcâ€" Gee, C. 39 feet 2% inches; H. Denning. E. 34 feet 13% inches High jump. D. Smith, G, 5 feet 6 inches; David McDonâ€" ald, K. 5 feet 5 inches; Brian Russell, B, 5 feet 3 inches. 500 compete in Legion track meet Midget and bantam boys‘ championships were claimed by entrants from Guelphâ€"Etobiâ€" coke. In the girls‘ events the winners were from Delhiâ€"Niaâ€" gara Falls. Triple jump, Richard Rock., D. 37 feet % inch; Rich Walkâ€" er, D, 36 feet % inch; David McDonald, K. 35 feet 6%\ inches. 1500 meters, Tony Braunâ€" stein. D. 4:27.0; Denis Vanâ€" derkraats, D. 4:.38.7; Dave Waluk, H, 4:47 .4. The Ontario record in the midget boys‘ relay was broken by a team from the Gueiphâ€" Etobicoke distrct which beat the old 45.6 record with a time of 45 2 Another record was set in the bantam boys‘ shot put event by V.F. Fentiman from the Cormmwallâ€"Ottawa district. With a throw of 49 feet 4 & inches he broke the record he had set the previous week. 800 meters, Charles Hamilâ€" ton, H, 2:20.2; Garry McKenâ€" me, D, 2:20.2; Jim Young. C. 2 207. Long jump, Louie Marck. B. 18 feet 6% inches; Richard Rock,. D. 18 feet O inches; Ed Spinazze. H. 17 feet 8 inches. 200 meters. Louie Marck. B. 25.8; Ted Olah, B. 26.3; Raciâ€" cot. G. 26.7. 400 meters, Gary Blemming. B. 57.9; Scott, B. 60.5; Dave McMillan. G. 61 .0. About 500 athietes took part in the provincial track and field championships sponsored â€" at Seagram Stadium by the Watâ€" ertloo Legion branch and the youth and recreation branch of the education department Athletes from the Dethiâ€"Niaâ€" gara Falls district won the meet championship by 8 4 points Letters following competiâ€" tors‘ names in the following results indicate Legion disâ€" tricts: i.e. A, Windsorâ€"London:; B. Dethiâ€"Niagara Falls; C. Kâ€"W â€" Owen Sound; D. F. 167 feet 6 inches; D. Kosoâ€" Guelph â€" Etobicoke; E. Toronâ€" wan. E. 167 feet 6 inches to â€" Oshawa; F. Oshawaâ€" Bantam girts: Kingston: G. Cormwall â€" Ottaâ€" 100 meters. Donna Summerâ€" wa; H. North Bayâ€"Kirklkand _ land, D. 13.0; Kerm Duncan. Lake; K. Northern Ontano to _ D. 13.2; Ann Bryan. B. 13.2 Sault Ste. Marie. 200 meters, Ann Bryan. B. Bantam boys: 27.6; Janet Rumia, H. 28.4; 100 meters, Jim McMillan, _ Charlotte Upshaw. F. 28 .5 H. 12.6; Basil Fazio, D. 12.9; 400 meters, Beverley Kroâ€" Schroeder, G. 12.9. towski,. D. 61.0; Debbie Barker. CAFE MOZART "Deutsche Konditorei" Decorate Your Dinner with True Authentic Home Made German Cakes and Pastries from 38 King St. South Waterloo 578â€"4590 The office contract, which expires in June 1973, inâ€" cludes a 15 percent increase. The basic office rate before the strike was $65 weekly. Improvements in sick pay benefits and vacation schedâ€" ules were included in the contract. Hourlyâ€"rated workers won improvements in their vacaâ€" tion schedule and shift preâ€" miums as well as life insurâ€" ance and sick pay boosts. Strikes end at Sunar _Production workers, who averaged $2.87 hourly beâ€" fore the strike, accepted an 18 percent increase over a 28â€"month period. The groups are members of separate locals of the United Steelworkers of Amâ€" erica. Strikes at Sunar Industries Ltd. ended this week when 270 production and 41 office workers signed separate contracts. Long jump, Donna Sommerâ€" land. D. 15 feet 11% inches:; 1500 meters, Christine Doâ€" ede,. B, 5:03.5; Helen Mitrow. C,. 5:24.8; Nancy Dunn,. C. 5:25.8. 800 meters, Christine Doede. B, 2:27.1; Nancy Dunn. C. 2:.32.1; Helen â€"Mitrow, C. 2:32.9. 400 meters, Beverley Kroâ€" towski,. D. 61.0; Debbie Barker. B. 62.0; Cathy Dale. B. 62.4. inches Discus. Debbie Barker,. B. Javelin. Kay Morrson. E. Triple jump. Mike McDougal. _ 103 feet 8 inches; Michele 96 feet 9 inches; Chery! Gregâ€" F. 43 feet 0 inches; Jim Rutka. _ Kough,. B. 82 feet 10 inches: Ory. B. 91 feet 3 inches; Rita D. 42 feet 9 % inches: S Baxâ€" Marianne Murray. B. 77 feet Riddell. D. 88 feet 10 inches ter. G,. 41 feet 8 % inches 2 inches. momunenmnmeatentsumemerisamuctemmmk ‘High jump. Harry Lewis. B. Javelin. Debbie Barker. B. Safeguards § feet 10 inches; Scott Lomnâ€" 101 feet 10 inches: Dianne Not enough people take mer. F. 5 feet 8 inches; Doug Baskerville B. 101 feet 10 â€" advantage of the mechanical Trahan. H. 5 feet 8 inches. inches; Barb Becker. C. 86 feet safeguards that are avail Shot put. Scott Sayets, D. 5 inches. able to keep them from inâ€" 51 feet 6 % inches; John Macâ€" Midget girts jury in traffic, says the Onâ€" Alpine. H. 41 feet 5 % inches; 100 meter hurdles,. Ariene . tario Safety League. The Jeff Shervington. F. 41 feet Keatley, F. 16.2; Susan Sumâ€" 1 t d _ widel % inch. mers, F. 16.; Kerr Duncan. D. elomentary." al} Y Discus. Walter Kmigqinski. D. 17 2. "eglec"edA step 18. to h_ave Shot put. Scott Sayets, D. 51 feet 6Â¥ inches; John Macâ€" Alpine. H. 41 feet 5 % inches; Jeff Shervington. F. 41 feet % inch. Discus, Walter Kniginski, D. 129 feet 94 inches; Nathan Hamayda. B, 121 feet 4 inches; Rob Gray, D. 116 feet 4% inches. Javelin, Walter Kniginski, D. 172 feet 1 inch; Mike Engel. F, 167 feet 6 inches; D. Kosoâ€" wan. E. 167 feet 6 inches Bantam girts: 100 meters. Donna Summerâ€" Long jump. Stan Donovan. A. 19 feet 11 inches; Scott Lorimer, F. 19 feet 3 % inches; Bil Young. C. 19 feet 34 inches Triple jump. Mike McDougal. F. 43 feet 0 inches; Jim Rutka. D. 42 feet 9 % inches;: S Baxâ€" ter. G. 41 feet 8 4 inches 1500 meters, R Wickam. G. 4.158; Phil Reed. D. 4: 16.0. Peter Periera,. D. 4: 19 4 52.3; D Davis, D. 54.3. 800 meters. Mike Mcintosh. D. 2:.02.3; Chuck Waters, C. 2 025. Peter Periera D. 2: 04 4 Right at Bloomingdale Service Centre â€" Left at Township Rd. 11 DIRECTIONS RR 1 PHONE 664â€"2616 or 578â€"1645 © Horse Rental © Hay Rides © Ponies for Picnics © 8 Qualified Instructors to give lessons in pleasure riding © Horses for S ale © Day Camp © Overnight Camping © Swimming (We buy untrained horses which our students train under the watchful eye of an instructor. We sell the horses after they are fully trained.) HOLIDAY RANCH Breslau Open 7 Days a Weekâ€"9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 1500 meters, Robin Lee. B 4:59.7; Ann Godkin, B. 5:10.7 Lynda Waugh. C. 5:23.0 Long jump. Nancy Lewis, F. 16 feet 2 inches; Ariene Keatâ€" ley, F. 16 feet 0 inches; Brenda Sims. 8. 15 feet 9 4 inches. 800 meters, Ann Godkin. B 2:23.8; Robin Lee, B, 2:24 8 Lynda Waugh. C. 2: 26.5 200 meters, Wendy Bradien D, 26.0; Laura Dempster. B 26.1; Susan Summers, F 26.6 400 meters. Roberta. Burley D. 58.3; Debbie Buimer, D 58 .9; Judy Matheson. B. 59. 2 shot put, C B. 30 feet 9 4 Cronkovich,. _ A. inches; Orr. G. inches. 100 meters, Wendy Braiden. D. 12.8; Laura Dempster. B. 12.8; Susan Mainka. B. 12. 8. Waugh,. C. 4 feet 10 inches; Vick Nunn. D. 15 feet 9 4# inches; Mar feet 3 inches Specializing in covering of overhang, faceboards, window frames doors, windows and eavestroughs FLOâ€"GLAZE INTERIORâ€"EXTERIOR PAINT 784 Union St. E. Kitchener 110 King S. 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