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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Oct 1974, p. 11

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s:'- s 39z &4 ""j F ) tz ‘‘We knew we had potenâ€" tial crossâ€"country winners last year when we saw the calibre of our middle and long distance runners at the Twin City track and field meet," said Viking coach Gilles Gelinas. ‘‘"Our performance is even more satisfying when you consider that we entered only girls into Twin City crossâ€"country _ competition last year." For the Trojans, it was a matter of moving up one category to take top honors. For the past two years they captured the CWOSSA junâ€" ior team titles behind the running of Graham Thomâ€" son, Paul Roberts, Jeff Anâ€" derson and Paul Fields. It was a big day for the Waterloo collegiate Vikings at the annual Central Wesâ€" tern â€" Ontario _ Secondary Schools Athletic Association (CWOSSA) _ crossâ€"country championship held Thursâ€" day. Forest Heights collegiate of Kitchener, a perennial CWOSSA threat, captured the senior boys‘ team title and St. David junior high school of Waterloo, competâ€" ing in the B Division, won the midget team honors. Waterloo Collégiate‘s cross country teams have plenty to smile about this week after they captured one individual and two teams championships at the CWOSSA finals last Thursday. Members of the midget boys‘ team inâ€" clude Pal Kannappan, Dana Saunders, Brian Price, Chris Conley, Walter Abicht, Kelvin Lee, Jon Lynneâ€"Davies and Peter Lawson. The girls‘ midget team include Kim Gaelen, Gayle Campbell, Brigitte Stopp, Isabelle Meikle, Jackie Crebolder, Rita Stobbe, Bernice Coates and Ella Vogan. Both Pal and Kim set individual records during the Twin City team finals recently won by both the boys and girls teams. WCI cross country team tu title captures CWOSSA titles The Vikings, who had never won a CWOSSA crossâ€" country event before, capâ€" tured one individual title and two team championâ€" ships as they swept both the boys‘ and girls‘ team awards in the midget secâ€" tion. The Trojan juniors, who finished second to John F. Ross secondary school of Guelph, will send Gary Stewart, Paul Loth, Tim Goebel, Rick Goodwin and Jeff Snyder to the provinâ€" cial championships. Also advancing to the allâ€" Ontario meet will be Waâ€" terloo‘s Pat Kannappan and Dana Saunders, who finishâ€" ed _ second _ and _ third respectively in the midget As â€" seniors this year, Thomson finished second and Roberts third to lead the ~â€" way. The four Trojan seniors, along with a fifth member, Mike Archibald, will adâ€" vance to the allâ€"Ontario finals Nov. 2 at the Albion Hills â€" conservation _ area north of Toronto. RATZâ€"BECHTEL FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL Conv enient Parking, entering Wellington or King Streel 621 KING WEST â€" 745â€"9495 Bluevale‘s star runner, Kathy Leeder, extended her unbeaten streak to 12 races as she captured the twoâ€"mile junior event in 12 minutes, 27 seconds. More than 850 athletes competed in the dayâ€"long meet. The top two teams in each division, plus indiviâ€" dual runners who met allâ€" Ontario qualifying standards, will advance to the allâ€"Onâ€" tario championships. Miss Gaeler won the midâ€" get girls‘ title, with Joan Foster of St. David second the Cathy Chadwick of Kitâ€" chenerâ€"Waterloo collegiate third. division, Brian Price, Wally Abicht, _ Isabelle Meikle, Gayle Campbell, Brigitte Stopp, Jackie Crebolder and Kim Gaeler. A facility research group coordinated by John Picâ€" kett, _ facility _ consultant with the sports and recreaâ€" tion bureau, will carry out the project. The group inâ€" Cludes professor Robert The Facility Research Project ‘will offer instant computer data on fitness, sports and physical recreaâ€" tion facilities to community sports and recreation peoâ€" ple, sports governing bodies, the private sector and eduâ€" cational institutions in Onâ€" tario. Gaels retain soccer title â€" Gaels, thirdâ€"place finishâ€" ers in the Central Western Ontario Secondary Schools Association finals last year, now advance to the CWOSâ€" SA finals slated for Guelph Nov. 5. The first computerized physical recreation, fitness and sports facilities catalo gue in North America was announced by Rene Brunelle Mininster of Community and Social Services. The catalogue will be compiled by the Ministry‘s Sports and Recreation Bureau. Cameron Heights Gaels captured their second straight Twin City high school senior Boys‘ volleyâ€" ball title Friday, defeating Forest Heights Trojans 3â€"2 at Cameron Heights Friday afternoon. **Immediate access to this information should prove useful to the growing numâ€" ber of Ontario communities, groups and agencies planâ€" ning amateur sports proâ€" grams, leisure centres and recreation activities," Mr. Brunelle said. ‘‘*We hope it will save them time and money with their planning and construction of faciliâ€" ties." In the final game, the lead exchanged hands sevâ€" eral times. Forest Heights won the first and third games by 158 and 1546 scores _ while _ Cameron Heights triumphed 15â€"10 and 15â€"11 in the other two games to set the stage for an exciting fifth game, which the Gaels took 17â€"15. 4& »#Q B UW prof helps establish provincial sports index Cameron Heights advancâ€" ed to the finals with a 3â€"0 win over Eastwood Rebels while Forest Heights sideâ€" lined Waterloo Vikings 3â€"1. M GEORGE SCHELL ROBERT HUEKHN Service worthy confidence â€" a tradition since 1925. Graham of the Faculty of Human Kinetics and Leiâ€" sure â€" Studies, University of Waterloo, one of the oriâ€" ginal organizers of the project. The project will begin immediately with the re search group working closeâ€" ly with a number of worldâ€" wide organizations includâ€" ing COJO (Comite organiâ€" zation des jeux olympiques ) :; IAKS (Internaler Arbeitâ€" skires Sportstattenbrau ev ) ; World Congress of Sport; and International YMCA. The information will be loâ€" cated at the University of Waterloo. It will be moved to the Ontario Sports and Reâ€" creation Centre when conâ€" with it? INFLATION is a dirty word. But have you upâ€"dated your #1 INFLATION TAKING HIS TOLL? Watertoo Chranicle, Wednesday, October 30, 1974 11 BRING YOUR "HOMEOWNERS" POLICY UP TO DATE â€" GET THE FACTS "Our Only Business Is Your Insurance" 45 per month buys all this 250.0â€"9!000'11 damage 1,000.00â€"credit card Residence Glass Coverage Outboard motor boats up to 15 h.p. 6,000.00 extra expense 1,500.00â€"away from home 100,00090â€"llability coverage 500.00â€"medical coverage O 12,000,00â€"on your contents STEWART INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. 669 Belmont Plaza, Kitchener !h to kee'p "p GET THE FACTS FOR YOUR HOME . . . PHONE NOW! Day or Night 579â€"1330 *‘This first in North Amerâ€" ica is another step forward in our government‘s proâ€" gram to provide more opâ€" portunities for the people of Ontario for physical reâ€" creation, fitness and amaâ€" _ teur sports,"" Brunelle said. ‘‘To my knowledge only two other countries proâ€" vide such a service â€" Japan and Germany.** struction of the building in _i Bronte is completed. 4 Total cost of the project 4 in this fiscal year will be 1 the provincial share theâ€" Olympic lottery funds. Onâ€" tario receives five per cent of the net sales in the proâ€" * GAUVREAU ze

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