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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Jun 1974, p. 15

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_ Water safety program Red Cross Water Safety Week officially ended June 8th, but water safety efâ€" forts will continue locally throughout the summer. To date, a highlyâ€"sucâ€" cessful â€" instruction _ proâ€" gram along with an enterâ€" taining theatrical skit have been presented in the grade schools throughout Waterâ€" loo County. And, a series of nine pubâ€" lic seminars on ‘"Backyard Pool Safety"‘ had a total 16 Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, June 26, 1974 attendance of just over 100 At Rich Tread we think â€"__ beautiful floors are the foundation of good decorating. Swim Visit our showroom and see what we mean. We‘re serious about the best. Lower Mail Call Us Now! 884â€"2900 Dressmaking and Alterations Ask About Our Chronicle Special «\ifg Dress Shop 7145 â€" 8951 This musical comedy has been written _ especially for children up to the age of 10 years and is designâ€" ed to both entertain and inâ€" struct the audience on how to be safe in the water. During the months of July and August the theaâ€" trical group that has been presenting the Watgr Safeâ€" ty Skit in the schtfis will be presenting a brand new play throughout the area. pool owners from the Twin Cities. _ > Waterloo Square Dr. Chris Barnes (left), University of Waterloo, earth sciences professor; Heather Nyland, assistant secretaryâ€"treasurer, Geotogical Asso:â€" ciation of Canada and Peter Fisher, museum curator, examine fossil specimen. Boxes of rock. fossil and mineral specimens are being given to Waterloo region high schools. The maâ€" terial in the sets has been collected during the past several years by members of the Earth Sciences department. All specimens are repâ€" resentative of the geology of Southern Ontario. Universal Photographic presents ANostalgin®* tz }T T .1 for the & K7R | f bg’de ‘} C Eogestste NB ~â€"today N7 3 UNIVERSAL PHOTOGRAPHIC Book your wedding now and we will include FREE BRIDES BOOK OF SHOWERS Wedding. Portraits. Architectural Photography 476 Albert St e 4 c% P L i"> 884â€"4700 or 745â€"7917 You ‘ve probably seen a great many wedding packages for Brides and grooms since you ve been planning your up coming wedding. Now we would like you to see Wedding Portraits like you have been dreaming of: We still have a number of dates open this year so. call soon to avoid disappointment Parkdale Plaza #*% The Waterloo Minor Socâ€" cer Association city teams came away the big winners over the weekend as four of the five teams competing in a provinceâ€"wide tournaâ€" ment were victorious. The competition, sponsored by the Ontario Minor Soccer Association, featured teams from across the province competing in six divisions during the summer_months for the provincial title. The last two teams left at the end of the single game, knockâ€"out event (elimination being automatic after a loss) will meet in each division for the Ontario Cup, ~Emâ€" blematic of minor soccer supremacy in the province. Waterloo Canbar‘ Hawk Mosquitos travelled _ to Toronto on Saturday to down St. Andrew Terriers 4 â€" 1 with a fine team effort led by Bob Oberle with two goals and Roy Russell and Tim White with singles. The Atom Waterloo A & A Roadrunners, routed visitâ€" ing Oakvilleâ€"Bronte Legion 9â€"1. FINAL STANDINGS C.N. Weber Waynco Twin City Painting Alfred Grassing â€" Hill & Glasser _ Kâ€"W Ornamental Lron Parkway Ford Clearview Auto Wash Simonâ€"Wood . _ Victoria Electric Boehmers Thackeray Roofing In action Sunday, Waterâ€" loo‘s new Jr. B Squad turned in a fine game as they eliâ€" minated Wexford Severino Volte‘s 3 â€" 1 on a pair of goals from Paul Taylor and a single from Stafford Wenâ€" Minor soccer teams vie for Ontario titles JUNE 18 _ â€" Boehmers _ Parkway Ford Waynco C.N. Weber Clearview Auto Wash Twin City Painting JUNE 20 PLA YOFFS Aâ€"Twin City Painting Bâ€"Waynco Câ€"Parkway Ford Dâ€"Kâ€"W Ornamental Iron BUSINESS HOURS EKING‘S OPEN Monday Fuday 10 00 a m to 2 00 a m Saturday 11 30 a m to 2 00 a m Sunday 12 00 noon to 10 0O p m Waterloo Bantam Boys Tâ€"Ball In Kitchener over $5.00 Business Men‘s Luncheon 95° and up ror rast service Call 579â€"5040 FREE Delivery in Waterloo and Bridgeport â€" over $3.50 1 ¢PRQ&L AZ RESTAURANT 38 King St. North, Waterloo 33 19 32 24 Eagles came home from their encounter with Cedarâ€" brae Demi Concrete with a 6 â€" 0 victory. â€" The Pee Wee Waterloo Falcons received a bye in the first round, and will see their first action in two weeks time. On the previous weekâ€" end, Waterloo teams didn‘t fare so well as the WMSA hosted twentyâ€"three teams for the first annual Waterâ€" loo days invitational minor soccer tournament. ‘ Waterloo bantam Eagles were the only hometown team to win their division, downing The Kitchener â€" Kickers, 2 â€" 0. The Mosâ€" quito Hawks lost a hardâ€" fought decision to the powâ€" erful _ Guelph . Canadians Squad 4 â€" 3, while the Atoms and Pee Wees were eliminatâ€" ed during earlier action. In the Atom division, Georâ€" getown took home the trophy with a 2 â€" 0 decision over Guelph, while saltfleet Pee Wee Goâ€"Aheads swamped a hapless Guelph squad Soccer action will continue at the house league and city levels until midâ€"July, when the house league teams will decide their winners with a championship day on July 13th. The all star teams will take a fourâ€"week break beâ€" fore resuming play in August Simonâ€"Wood Thackeray Roofing Kâ€"W Ornamental Iron Hill & Glasser ~ Victoria Electric Alfred Grassing C.N. Weber Alfred Grassing Hill & Glasser Clearview Auto Wash J and 0 Canadian * Food 10 18 16 16 14 12 12 21 14 21 21 17 18 23

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