" MW.M.MB.1M go "ttijitii. sow. Revisions to the list may be made at the City Clerk's Office, Waterloo City Hall, 2nd Floor, Marsland Cent- re, Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. The Voters' List for use in the Municipal Election to be held on Monday, December t, 1974, has been posted in the Clerk's Office in the City Hall, Waterloo and is available there for inspection. The list may also be seen at the Waterloo Post Office, Fire Hall, and the Library. In addition a preliminary list of electors for each polling subdivision has been posted within the poll. - Citizens-are invited to inspect the list or telephone the Clerk's Department, Waterloo City Hall - 576-2420 to insure that their names have been included. This is particularly important for tenants and property owners who have changed their place of residence during the past few months. The last day for filing complaints is the Ist day of November, 1974. 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SPORTS 0F WATERLOO For [,%rmlllSrmtirall , ljEf.8Bl Where sewuce IS more air. ms! a slogan HOITA " LIMAGE MOTORS INC. 21 WEBER ST NORTH WATERLOO The other two games went? also mmps as Grand River collegiate Renegades won 83-12 in: “nun game" in Twin City high school senior football action Fri- day afternoon. _ St. Jegome'tt high school ued their defensive magic " they piled up their sixth straight shutout in a 23-0 victory over Kitchener- Waterloo collegiate Raid- 21 onetime att) com uuunnv mus lawc0‘ Now Open Daily for Your. . . University and Lincoln - Waterioo m reams decided the [our playoff contestants ai.. though there isone garnere- maining in the schedule. emn Heidi‘s. 5-1 and East- ivood and Grand River, both 4-2, will see post-season action but it won’t be known until next week what the pairings will be. "This was a must game today," said Eastwood coach Don Archer, "because if we wouldn’t have won, we would have been tied with Forest Heights for the last Playoff spot. And if both of us would have won next week, the Trojans (CLEANING CENTRE Glemidge PIaza 0 Alpine and Cross-Country Skiing . Snowmobile Racing 0 Snowmobile Softly O and the fin! tin. shown THE MUNICH OLYMPICS FREE MOVIES Kitehmtor-Goerlph Hwy. The Trojan: came back to make it 20-12 after the half, M then they ttagtttedlilttat- wood the victory in the third quarter when they tumbled the hall three times within a matter of minutes. "We had only three offen- sive plays in that third qmrte'r," said coach Peter are now 2-4. "We were Just Starting to play well when all of a' sudden everything went wrong." "Another thing that helped us," said Archer. “was the fact that the two Johnson brothers (Paul and Steve) had bad shoulders and didn 't play as much or as well as they usually do. It could have been a different game had they been healthy." Kathie heeder of the Kit- chener-Waterloo Track Club extended her winning streak to 11 races Saturday when she captured the Ontario midget girls' cross-country championship. IK-FY runner wins eleventh straight verts, Mara and Fred Schultz ammo-point con- versions and the Renegades also recorded a safety touch. At Cameron, Sam Stems broke loose for three touch- downs on ms of Mr, 38 and five yards " the Gaels re- mained within two points of the Lions and 'set the stage for a first-place battle next week with St. Jerome's. "s, Al La-ukas contributed two majors on short plung- es while Barry HillcoaLcol- lected the other TD on ara5- yard pass ptayaeith quarter- back Mike Connell. Mike marrmattNraiegiersatred rolled to M points in the first quarteramttheatmwrt- Jim Man. Phil Vogel and Brian Brunswick added the other mniors, Jim Arm- She finished ahead of Sharon Clayton of the Tor- onto"Olympic Club in the 3,00trmetre run over the Kelso Park course. Ken Inglis of K-W was "second in the men’s open 12,000 metres and team- mate Arthur Hunt was sec- ond in the masters' run which also covered 12,000 metres. Inglis was clocked in 41 minutes, 33 seconds as he finished second to Grand McLaren of Toronto who ran in 40.34. Dave Knox of Collingwood was third in 42.44, followed by Murray Hale of the University of Waterloo in 43.19. d John Doyle of WindsM captured the masters' event in 45.09. Taylor's time was 45.39 as the two runners exchanged the lead six times before Doyle broke away with 800 metres to go. Karpow added five con- Lanny Clive retumed a kickoff 70 yards for Blue, vale’s lone touchdown FR Dave Williams converted. At Grand River, Jeff Dix- mounting-.3“... get your free copy of either location BOOKSTORE wannoo SCRIBE