tt Waterloo Chronicle. Wednesday, May 9. 1973 . All Metal Machine. No Plastic . Complete Instructions Given on Machine tin store) 20 YEAR GUARANTEE ON ALL MAJOR PARTS ONE YEAR ON SERVICE _ - c :any food order over $2.00 - offer. texpires May 14th. 1973. Limited t gone coupon per order. 0 Stretch 'n' Knit fabrics by the yard, also Polyester Sheers New swim suit material just arrived. plain or printed a- vailable Lace, Fibrelill th Lycra Elastic by the yard. vari- ous widths and colors also stretch lace. lace trim. elas- tic belting. and ric-rac GERRY BINDSEIL PAINTING - Phone 884-6010 745-4461 Open Daily till 6:00. Thur, & Fri. to 9:30 pm LOWE R MALL {Simply to must I Residential. Commercial ' industrial Service Straight Stitch . Blind-Hemmet . Saws On Buttons ' 10 Cams - For Fancy' Stitches PAPER HANGING Other Sewing Machines Availabte from $89.95 "Your White - Elna Dealer in Waterloo" Serving Waterloo Area for , s years PIZZA PLUS "SUBMARINES" SEWING SUPPLIES AND PAINTING Open Daily at q p.m. Westmount Place - Waterloo 744-7371 tity OFF COMPLETE LINE including case. foot control and accessories box. WATERLOO SQUARE Forward-Reverse Zig-Zag Makes Buttonholes 3 Position Feed Dogs $14995 RICH TREAD Fr00RlNGrl0 The group above includes six of the seven indi- vidual winners of a Dodecathelon held recently at Waterloo Collegiate: from left (front) Jeff CARPETS BY 'ICH TREAD . BiGELOw 'EtBII%i!MMEt', OKRAUS PHONE 884-2900 . magmas; Classifieds pay WINDMILI. SHOP " King St. South WaterIoo Crystal-China Commie: Cosmetics Cuckoo Clock For That Unusual Gift Visit Tho C ARMSTRONG CORLON O CERAMIC A set of point standards were set for each category of midget girls and boys, junior girls and boys and senior girls and boys. All students were invited to enter any or all of the events. Students at Waterloo Collegiate recently par- ticipated in a Dodecathelon which consisted of 12 track and field events. ir Wash Clip this coupon Herter gets most points b, 99" and FREE '°/u . I mbla three day period, but bad weather extended that time to five days. Individual winners, second and third place finishers were chosen in each category and given gold (brass). silver (aluminum), and bronze (burnt aluminum) medals suspended on a three foot chain. The medals bore the inscription wcr Do- decathelon 1973 with the student's name and place standing.' Class totals were also taken and the classes at each level given the highest Over 200 students partici- pated in the event filling 800entries. _ The events were sched- uled to take place over a Hill, Heather Patterson and Wayne Herter; back row, Zenon Moszora, Jana Skarecky and Craig Labbett. Absent is Connie O'Neil. "ii/Nt Wedding Susan Penney, of Water- loo sister of the bride and Ross Hallman of Baden at- Gingerictt-PeUey Mary Louise Penney, daughter of Mrs. George R. Penney of 104 Blythwood Road Waterloo and the late Dr. Penny married Peter David Gingerich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Gin- gerich of Baden April 21. Junior Boys: Craig Labbett 70; Al MacSorley 69, Randy Bauslaugh 60. Senior Boys Zenon Mos- zora 50: Irvin Mundt 49, John Hare39. Midget Boys: Wayne Herter Ti; Dean Mair 54; Kevin Price 44. umber of points were given aninscritted trophy. Individual winners were: Midget Girls: Jana Star- ecky 51, Carol Steiner, 51, Peggy Dettmer 50. Junior Girls: Heather Patterson 50; Bonnie Kel- lett 48; Cathy Riedlinger Senior Girls: Connie O'- Neil 38; Brenda Seip 20; Elaine Downing 15. MOTORCYCLE SALES and SERVICE BSA Ttilnpll Kawasaki ' pb 325 Weber St. North OPEN Tue. - Sat 9 a.m. to 6 put cr',T'ISINIi] ChrmtieiePhoto