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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 May 1974, p. 14

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* 4 _ Waterioo Chronicle, Wednestiay, May 8 UNSINKABLE UNBEATABLE VERSATILE 12‘2" long .« weighs only 165 lbs. The Aquaâ€"cat is Her fiberglass hulls contain foam so she is unsinkable. Comfortable capacity is 4 adults and a small motor can be mounted for fishing, hunting, exploring, diving, etc. The Aqua Cat is very stable, is safe and is easy to sail. Officially clocked at 22 mph., she‘s the fastest 12‘ sailâ€" boat on the market. She handles well in heavy seas. The perfect boat for beginner or experienced racing skipâ€" per, and she is the ideal family sailboat. Cartopping by one man is easy, only involving removal of the mast. She is narrower than most cars and a carâ€" top carrier is available. A trailer is also available comâ€" plete. From cartop to sailing in less than 5 minutes. Ron Gass is our certified OLTA instructor. Our facilities include: a proshop, licensed lounge and games complex consisting of Tennis, Table Tennis. Badminton & Shuffleboard . O [en MNIQ LV s % CLUB aquacat 262 Weber Street North. Waterloo (next to Canadian Tire) amomuuem% Phone 743â€"6742 enmsesee ) BRIDGEPORTâ€"CONESTOGO RD. Wednesday® Thursday May 8 & 9 â€" 7 â€" 10 p.m FREE! Beginners Lessons if membership paid by May 10, 1974 OPEN HOUSE continue to meet needs of the area says McKay Following is the new slate of executive officers, electâ€" ed from last year‘s board of directors: The Waterloo Regional Sports Council held its anâ€" nual general meeting Saturâ€" day at the Concordia Club in Kitchener. Colin _ McKay _ stepped down as the council presiâ€" dent this morning to assume a role on the executive as pastâ€"president. _/ Sports council must Join The Glenbriar Tennis Club Sports TENNIS Spend Your Leisure Time With Us John Greenlaw, regional manager, industrial branch of the Ontarié Ministry of Labour â€" president; Gary Boug, .. physical education consultant, Waterloo County Board of Education â€" viceâ€" president; Jack Boehmer, comptroller,. Bundy of Canaâ€" da _ Limited, Cambridge (Hespeler) _â€" _ secretaryâ€" treasurer. The board af directors for the upcoming term of office includes: Colin _ McKay, John Greenlaw, Jack Boehâ€" mer, Gary Boug, Adriâ€" enne Spackman, Pat Doherâ€" ty, Sally Kemp, Fred Flood, Norm Gamble, Rio Caron, Harry Brooke, Dan Young, Finlay G. Steward, Judy Moore, Colin Currie, Gerry Proctor, Lloyd Steinburg and exâ€"officio officers Bill Houston, R.G. Lawrence and Dom Cardillo. The program agenda for the annual meeting encomâ€" passed â€" subjects dealing with coaching evaluation, the legal aspects of sports, a discussion on the regionâ€" alization of amateur sport and a report on the upcomâ€" ing Western Ontario Woâ€" men‘s Summer Games. The keynote speaker for the meeting was Reg Sellâ€" ner, public relations officâ€" er, Administrative Centre for Sport and Recreation, Ottawa. Mr. Sellner was remembered by many of the meeting delegates as having once been involved in the local sports media. Sellner‘s comments cenâ€" tered around the network of sport agencies under the Federal Ministry of Nationâ€" al Health and Welfare. Mr. Sellner stated that ‘"we should think of 1976 as not only the year the Olympiad took place in Spotlighted during the meeting were demonstraâ€" tions on gymnastics, archâ€" ery and the art of selfâ€"deâ€" fense. * €.P 884â€"2370 ‘"When every coach realâ€" ANMNnuUAl n izes the tremendous influâ€" ence he has with his charges, The annual meeting of we will be staisfied, and not _ the Waterloo Minor Hockey before. When every parent _ Association will be held joins in recognizing that _ on Monday, at 7:30 p.m. in sport must serve the values the meeting room of the and well being of those _ Waterloo Public Library. people who happen to be Reports on the season‘s their children, we will be _ activities will be presentâ€" satisfied, and not before," _ ed by the president, all star he said. coâ€"ordinator _ and â€" house McKay said you cannot find a more competitive association of people than you will find among sport participants in this region of Ontario â€" the Waterloo Reâ€" gion. Yet, the degree of coâ€" operative leadership shown and demonstrated â€" by leadâ€" ers in 37 sports, 7 municipal recreation authorities, 7 educational and religious institutions and many volâ€" untary organizations has conclusively demonstrated that, when it comes to sport and its payoff for people, there is more to be gained â€" more to be learned â€" more to be realized â€" for people in sport through cpâ€"operation than through competition. "It is still to be fully apâ€" preciated by many playâ€" ers, coaches, parents and citizens of the region, and of the province, and of the nation, that today marks the first full crystilization of anâ€"ideaâ€"intoâ€"aâ€"fact‘ that is destined to have the most profound effect on Canadian sport and on the young people of Canda. If people don‘t know it yet, they will know it soon!" When every person in the region, as a participant in some sport activity is beâ€" coming a better person, then we will be satisfied, and not before,"‘ he said. When every institution recognizes its corporate reâ€" sponsibility for the physical, mental and spiritual wellâ€" being of its members, we will be satisfied, and not beâ€" fore according to McKay. Canada but as a catylist that will make sport an importâ€" ant and accepted part of our culture."‘ In Colin McKay‘s final report as the Council Presiâ€" dent, he stated : ‘"The fact is â€" sport exâ€" ists for people â€" people do not exist for sport. Racing Starts at Noon â€" Bring the Whole Family Adults $2.00 C.M.A. Sanctioned Children with Adulits Free Look for Jerry‘s Canteen Se Just West of St. Agatha Professional Motorcycle Racers Competing for $1,500.00 in Prize Money â€" MOTOCROSS this Sunday, May 12 ‘Kâ€"W CYCLE SPORT ASSOC. PRESENTS SPRING â€" FEVER : Johnson eyes pro hockey career St. Lawrence University of New York, senior Glenn Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. Johnson of 28 Cardill Court in Waâ€" terloo, was a starting forâ€" ward on the school‘s varsity hockey team which finishâ€" ed the 1973â€"74 season in fifth place in Eastern Colâ€" lege Division I competiâ€" Reports on the season‘s activities will be presentâ€" ed by the president, all star coâ€"ordinator _ and _ house league _ coâ€"ordinator, _ as Glenn Johnson of Waterloo intends to pursue a professional hockey career next season. Glenn recently completed a successful season with the St. tawrence University Saints in Canton, New York. Annual meeting look for Jerry‘s Canteen Service The hardâ€"hitting left wingâ€" er not only finished up as fifthâ€"leading scorer for the Saints with 10 goals and 14 assists but led the team in penalty minutes with 72 on the year. The nominating commitâ€" tee will present their reâ€" port for the election of president, _ first, _ second and third viceâ€"presidents, treasurer and secretary. Johnson attended Waterâ€" loo Collegiate before conâ€" tinuing his studies at St. Lawrénce. well as the financial report by the treasurer. All _ interested _ persons are welcome to attend.

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