Waterloo residents will soon have more than enough basketball action to satisfy themselves as eight of Can- ada's best teams will con- verge on Waterloo for the Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union's annual basketball championship on March T, 8 and 9. with the exception of the host and wild card team were excluded from the ranking in last year's finish. The participating teams have been selected on the basis of their finishing positions in the 1974 season It was felt that the host area team and the wild card team should not be consider-, ed as the top seeds. even though both advanced to the final game but rather the former format of seed- ing by Conference or Asso- ciation placing in the pre- vious year's tournament beused.- It was felt that the host area and the wild card team should not be seeded since they are really in- vited participants and Piper Gavin Berry. 13. leads the way toe Watetloo Mayo: Herb EPP and competitors during the South- etn Ontario Firefighters bonspiel held last week at the G|enbtiat Coiling Club. Mayor Edith Macintosh of Kitchener was also on hand for the opening ceremonies of the dime day event. Waterloo will host championship . We are in your "oighbourhood Catt Joann“ tor a superb iob MUM) BEAUTY SALON The Club House at Richmond Square 300 Regina St. Waterloo FREE COFFEE AT All TIMES PERMS Weekly Special March 4 to tt . is on its l Way and so isthe Easter Bunny Get in the swing of things again and lift your spirits Come to the should be added to the draw after the other teams have been seeded. Teams taking part in the tourney will include; Sir George, Quebec; Alberta, Acadia, Manitoba, Ottawa and Waterloo. Game one will feature Quebec versus the host or wild card team while game two will have Ottawa playing Manitoba. Game three will see Alberta against Acadia while game four will be Waterloo versus the wild card team. Games on March 7swill be at l p.m.. game one: 3 p.m.. game two; 6:30 p.m.. game three and 8:30 p.m.. game four. On March 8 the game times are the same as March 7 with the first game, 1 p.m., between los- ers of games one and three'. game two will bethe losers of games three and four. The winners of game one and two on March 7 will play at 6:30 pm. on March 8 while the winners of games three and four will play at 8:30 p.m. 884-9200 Watérloo A consolation game will be played at 9 am. on March 9 while third and fourth place finishers will play at 11 a.m. with the championship game sched- Mr. A.D. (Doc) Martin of Kitchener was re-elected president of the Horseshoe Waterloo Region during the club‘s regular meeting held recently at the Bres- Iau Hotel. Also re-elected wasrMerv Lichty of Waterloo to the position of secretary-treas- urer while Harry Wesley of Cambridge was elected Horseshoe club executive WELL ADULT CLINIC - Co-sponsored by the Waterloo Regional Health Unit. All Adults Welcome. Health Screening and Counselling by Public Health Nurse: (includes blood pressure, urinalysis and blood tests) For appointments phone 579-1020. There is no charge. Come for a fun evening at the New Adult Recreation Centre. “Allen & King St. - Waterloo) Here's a chance to meet Some of our very active seniors from Waterloo. DATE: Mon. March 10th 8 pm. - 10:30 p.m. RATE: $1.50 only Any volunteers who were involved in Waterloo Minor Sports during 74-75 and haven't received an invitation should contact Waterloo Community Services - 576- 2420. IMon. - Friday) After Hours Call 743-7618. PHONE - 576-2420 Fixt 60 for more informal application forms Deadline for returned applications IS Mar, 16 75 Sat. Mar. 8th-9- l p.m. . Knights of Columbus - Waterloo _ Dancing to the Esquires - $6.00 per couple For Tickets Call - 884-0518 WATERLOO MINOR SPORTS VOLUNTEERS BANQUET THURSDAY MARCH 6th KNIGHTS OF' COLUMBUS HALL - WATERLOO SUMMER JOB OPPORTUNITIES FOR RECREATION PROGRAMS All Welcome WELCOME WAGON NEW-COMMEBS PARTY 576-2420 Fixt 60 for more information or PLAYGROUNDS . ADVENTURE PLAYGROUNDS YOUTH ACTIVITY CENTRES AQUATICS LAKESHORE VILLAGE “SPRING FLING" second vice-president. The ciub's main aims are to organize horseshoe clubs in the region. to promote and improve the sport. to introduce new players to the game and to conduct playoffs between leagues in the region to determine a regional champion. About 450 persons were members of the HWR during the 1904 season. For more information re- garding tickets contact the athletic department. Uni- versity of Waterloo at 885- 1211.loca13069. uled for 2 pm. For tickets call 579-t020 Wat-doc Chronic... WM, Pollux! as. 1975 - Pg. " SATURDAYS FAMILY SKATING - Family skating is being introduc- ed at Modes Springer and Albert McCormick Arenas. The times tspecified below will be restricted to families only. During family skating. family shall mean a par- ent and their children. The panents must be in the arena the entire time thechildren are present. . SUNDAYS MOSES SPRINGER ARENA - lst and 3rd Sunday ofeach mmtth,3:30-5:30pan. . ALBERT MCCORMICK ARENA - 2nd and tth Sunday FRIDAYS ( Corner of King & Allen St.) Drop-in Activities Daily Mon. - Fri. Include: Games Room. Floor & Table Shufneboard, Billiards Rooms, " tea & coffee. Note: No member- ship needed. INFORMATION: 579-1020 - Adult Recfeation Centre - Mon. & Wed. during March and April. 1:00-4:00p.m. e of each month, 3:30 - 5:30 pm TRIP TO OAKVILLE - Ford Motors Co.. and Green- House tour of Dundas Greenhouses. DATE: March 14 - 8:30 - 4:30 p.m. Phone - 579-1020 for reservations and further informa- tion . Waterloo Arena Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. & Friday from 12 noon-i:00NE. “Eating & Illness" Dr. Elizabeth Miles U. of G. THURSDAY. Feb. 27 - 1:00 P.M. Baby sitting provided. Location: Adult Recreation Centre. Information Call - Project NIP. 745-0651. PRICES: Laurel Vocational Food Service Students will prepare a noon meal for all seniors at the Adult Recreation Centre on Tuesdays at 12 noon. " Seniors must book their meal by Monday at Noon. COST: Only 60c PHONE: 579-1020 Sponsored by the Waterloo Chtppers Club Sat, March lst '3irm - 9 30t Waterloo Arena Admission Adults - $1 00 Children Under 12 - FREE PROCEEDS TO MINOR SPORlS ALBERT MCCORMICK ARENA Sat, Mar. lst - 4:30 pm. MINOR PEE WEE - Waterloo vs, Windosr 6: 15 pm. - MINOR MIDGET. Waterloo vs, Windsor Sun. Mar, 2nd. 3: 15 pm, - MINOR PEE WEE Waterloo vs, Windsor. 5:00 p.m, - MINOR MIDGET. Waterloo vs. Windsor Waterloo Arehd. Wed. Feb. 26tti-8 p.m. MINOR BANTAM .. Waterloo vs, London FREE iwe CLINIC - Adult Recreation Centre - Mar. 4th & 6th - 1:30 - 1p.rn. Phone 579-1020 for information Moses Springer Tuesday 10: 11:30 A.M. . Thursday 1:30 " RM. Albert McCormick - Tuesday 10 - 11:30 AM. Thursday 1:30 - 3 RM. Adult Noon Hour Skating (has) Moses Springer & Albert McCormick Arenas Tuesdays. Wednesdays, & Thursdays from 12:00noon - 1:00 PM. PUBLIC ICE SKATING FREE menus TAX ASSISTANCE ACTIVITIES FOR. SENIOR Anuus ADUIJ newsman CENTRE Parents & Ftia9iiarroreirr tTtmtWtt7ttItCTtlitr SERIES Albert McCormick Tuesdays 4 - 5 P.M. Moses Springer Wednesdays 4 - 5 PM. Waterloo Arxpii'ri_day_s, 4 - 5 PM. PROJECT "ttttm & sews" Phone 579-1020 for information After School Skating (has) Mandala Sunday.each month 3:30-5:30pm 0L0 TIMERrS HOCKEY TOURNAMENT 5:30 - 7:30 pm Family Price 8:00 . 10:00 pm ADULTS ONLY 0.M.H.A. PilAYOFFS SPRINGER ARENA 7zm-92706pr‘n ACTIVITIES Childmn 2Se Adults 'oe Family $1.00 "triliiitttmtTt . SERVICES“ l 676-24†CANCELLED Sun.Mar. 2m 3:30- 5:30 p.m ALBERT MCCORMICK ARENA 8:80-10:39pm General , :(lem pm Family Price