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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Aug 1975, p. 11

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's -l'lIfiiriiiio Only one Twin City resi- dent placed in the top three positions of the Inter- national Shooting Union Canadian smallbore rifle matches Saturday at the Pioneer' Sportsman Club. All Mayer took the mas- ters three-position grand aggregate title Saturday after winning the Canadian closed rifle championship earlier in the week. Sixteen members of the Waterloo minor ringette petite team received certificates of merit and a cheque for $50 from Wa- terloo council Monday. The presentation was made in recognition of the Slow pitch standings John Foster of Fort Benning, Georgia set a world record in the three- position matches with a In K-W slow pitch action this week, the Navy Club will play the Seagrams 8Ts Thursday at Laurel Voca- tional School field at 6:30 Also on Thursday. the Schneiders will come up against the Assessors at Centennial ball park at 6:30pan. Mow Pitch Standings Playoffs Won Lost Played Schneiders Chippers . Firefighters Seagrams 83's Assessors Navy Club . Results Schneider: 36, Firefighters 6: Schneiders 23. Navy Club 13. Fireiighters l2. Asses- sors 5: Seagrams 83's 19. Chippers 15. Twin city man wins match Ringettes receive award Mark svet:mlrzcsmlorptr tum styles and Cttts for truth men .md women Drop In and am) hi”! to (in; at Parkdaie Plaza PARKDALE UNISEX Introducing fParkdafe "8tylists UNISEX AND BARBER SHOP Mark Mayer 8tM-2750 Tennis results The Glenbriar Tennis Club held its club cham- pionships Sunday. team's winning record last winter. In December. the girls won the Western Ontario Games title and went on to win the natioaal ring- ette title in Jamhry. They won the Winterfest tour- nament in February and the Western Ontario Play- downs in March. In April they won an invitational tournament in Ajax and the Ontario provincial championships. Aggregate winners In the other classes were Al Grundy of Ontario in the expert: Villma in the sharp- shooter and Paul Vanplew in the marksmen, Men's singles - Stan Witt defeated Steve Rein- hart 6-3, 5-7. 6-0. Wigger won the Canadian open grand pggregate crown, Arnie Sorenson of Alberta was the Canadian closed champion and Mark Villma of Ontario took the Canadian closed junior title. Men's doubles - Stan Witt and Steve Reinhart defeated Don Kasta and Jim Orgill 6-2. 6-3. Women's singles - Mary Beth Reinhart defeated Leigh MacCries 6-0. 6-2. _ score of Ci69 points, In second place was Lones Wigger. also of Fort Ben- ning with 1.t68. Womeis doubles -- Mary Beth Reinhart and Gab- riel Pisarczyk defeated Liz, Meggs and Sheila Brierly ti-O. 6-3. " Mixed doubles --. Mary Beth Reinharl and Steve Reinhart defeated Stan Witt and Gabriel Pisar- czvk 6-3. 1-6.6-1, 476 Albert St Yet, to the uninitiated. the turbine- like smoothness, the fuel economy and the reliable performance of the BMW 3.0Si's 3-liter, fuel-injected engine can be nothing short of amazing. loud holdingmmnny. Recently, Road & Track magazine proclaimed the BMW 3-liter engine l . .the most sophisticated in-Iine six in the world." thrrsihmssrmbdlts-lllei"lhellutodll,mtilrmtr. - . N In all candor, a BMW is not every- man's idea of an expensive automobile. t does not scream "Money" from the top ofjts hood. It is not the widest or the longest or the chromiest. The sort of performance that makes driving an end - not merely a mundane means of getting from one place to another. _ EtSdeat ”unmanned. To BMW enthusiasts, praise such as this is taken for granted. Nor does its interior resemble that of a living room. If you've become accustomed to the leaning and swaying one experiences. in the average car, youll find the 3OSi's four-wheel independent suspension system more than a bit reassuring. At the Bavarian Motor Works, we contend that what makes an expensive car really worth the money is the one thing conspicuously absent from most status symbols: extraordinary performance. 339 Erb St. West B-K SERVICE CENTRE WATERLOO Wamloo Chronich, ngncsdav, August 27, 1975 1?”! It The total result is so unusual, that the editors of Motor Trend magazine flatly proclaim the BMW to be l . . unexcelled among aiiilt the worlds automobiles." In an age of mass-produced status symbols, marketing wizardry and ‘ styling breakthroughs, the engineers at BMW concentrate on building the finest driving machines it is physically and technically possible to build. With all its engineering supremacy, however, no creature comfort is left untended. Not merely for the sake of C opulence, mind you, but totally engineered to prevent driver fatigue. -- All seats are orthopedically designed. All controls are where you'd want them. And all instruments are instantly readable. Expensive new,expensive used. Coupled with a multi-jointed rear axle, it allows each wheel to adapt instantly to every driving situation - makes driving errors safely and easily correctable. . 'rntrrrr,hmeilsottm1 "th If the resale value of a car is any indication of its true worth, BMW is one of the soundest investments you could make. According to NADA, the official used car guide, BMW has one of the highest resale values of any car made, European or American, (Waterloo) Ltd., 578-0410

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