P. "-ttlt-%oatemthitmtbr.oetsetoR, 1’75 Cross-Country runners for Waterloo Collegiate Institute sit smiling with their coaches. Kaarina Tulisalo and John Zdtahal following their claims to the girls Twin City Cross Country Midget plaque and the boys TCCC Junior plaque last Friday at Grand River Collegiate. WCl will compete in CWOSSA tomor- row in Orangeville. on any two stage srtowthrower. . See the Toro Soowthrower's 3r q ‘ as I I _ r. r ' 'lst' "t q . p. P Sr, .. * . I , I A ton of snow a minute! . " nth-u: at lull mm Lloyd Schmitt Equipment 24 Laurel St. Watérloo 743-0731 t lr ated 32 p-tat- ttres \ Pinning FREE ELECTRIC START KIT INTRODUCTORY LECTORE-- (offer expires Muember 15,75) Tuesday, October 28th. 7:30 p.m. Waterloo Public Library TIE mum-Elm IEIITITIII 2=ITICri For Further Information Catt Deep Rest . More Energy 0 Greater Harmony 884-4770 at Dr. Winnick said the ODA has just published a bro- chure recommending rigid external mouthguards - similar to equipment worn by football players - which stay in their protective position during play. when properly attached to a snug-fitting helmet. "The flexible plastic mouthguards generally being used by youngsters are sometimes ineffective because they can be knock- ed out of position during play. leaving the mouth totally unprotected." says Dr. Allan Winnick. chair- man of the ODA's sub-com- mittee on Sports Dentistry. External mouthguard highly recommended Many young people play- ing minor sports, particu- larly hockey, are still wear- ing mouth and face guards that do not provide the best protection now available against dental injuries. according to a spokesman for the Ontario Dental As- sociation (ODA l. “We‘re also recommend- Mom, Thurs. & Sat. 9:00 - 6:00 Fri. 9:00 _ 9:00 THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL lh SIDE FREEZER BEEF CANADA GRADE (A-l) 91.05 b. WATERLOO MEAT MARKET (beside the Waterloo Theatre) [iigjiiirjiiiiIjiiiil 745-7047 " King St. South Waterloo ing the use of fitted interw al mouthguarxis, like the ones boxers wear. Worn together. proper internal and external mouthguards provide the most effective protection now available against injuries to the mouth and teethChesaid, of sistrsesiuent teeth. - The Waterloo Toyota Mid- gets. coached by Fred Robin- "The best approach is son and assisted by Don to prevent dental injuries Dreisinger and Jim Moir before they can happen, have picked their starting -"""""""-""'""'""""'""'""N line-up for the coming Dr. Winnick cited re- cent medical studies which have shown that the mouth is the most commonly in- Jared area of the body in minor sports. i,ii,'er'r'eri?,l,Csf'i1r"i;,tCif,'i-, Qhoose new team “People sometimes forget that injuries to the teeth can cause permanent prxttr lems. . Missing permanent teeth won‘t grow back in. and injured ones will not heat. Even if the damage Starting line-up is: goal- ie - Dave Barrett. Doug Black, John Pearce: de- lense - Gary Bayes. Tom Young. John Nay. bowel! Lwedar. left wing - Den- nis Shana. Brian Price. Stu MacSorley. Dave Shier: centre - Roland DeGraauw. The Toyotas look pretty well balanced in all posi- tions and have signed 19 players with three present- ly being sent to the house league but are excellent prospects and could crack the starting lineup if changes become necessary orinjuries occur. in the 50 and 200 yard freestyle. Karen Burger placed second in the 50 yard freestyle. In girls 15 and over. Clare Ratz placed first in the no yard freestyle and individual medley as well as first in the mo yard fly Toyota midgets and thirds in the 200 yard individual medley and backstroke as well as third in the too yard freestyle. Mary Ellen Weigel won first sociation. clubs from Strat- ford. Kill, the Guelph Y.M.C.A. and the Guelph Aquatic Club competed in Satasrday's tournament in Guelph. Tarpon victories in the girls' 11-i2 year category were Kim Bignell. with firsts in the so yard free- style, 50 yard fly and the 100 yard individual medley. Colleen Patterson won firsts in the 200 yard breast stroke. 100 yard breast- stroke and third in the so yard freestyle. Angela Yule placed seconds in the 200 yard individual medley, the 200 yard backstroke. and 100 and 200 yard free- styles. Kelly Kinnear plac- edseexmdinbothiyard In the giri's 13-14 year old category, Cherlene Yule took first in the 50 yard ny, weekend development swim meets held at the Guelph and Waterloo Y.M.C.A.'s Oct. llandl9. freestyle and fly and third in the 200 yard freestyle. The Kitchener-Waterloo Tarpons of the Minor Aquatic Association plac~ ed high in the standings of Tarpons place well in meets Sports Sponsored by the Canadian Waterloo Kitchener !ljrii0/" cleaners ("OCENEWAYEQLOO Ontario & Duke Sts. Dana Saunders, Graham Dennis, Jay Pfaff: right wing - Paul Mowbray, Dean Oberle. Dave Blackburn. Kevin Kergott. The team has played four exhibition games losing 8-3 to Guelph. 7-2 to Kit- chener and 1-0 to Stratford. They downed Stratford for their lone win 7-5. In the 13 and 14 year divi» sion, Tim szda placed second in the 100 yard back- stroke and thirds in the 100 yard fly and 200 yard in- dividual medley. The team needs prac- tise in all departments. but especially around the net in the opponents end as they have to play it tougher and shoot more. Cheap penalties have been costly to the Toyotes. ond in the 200 yard breast- stroke and third in the 200 yard individual medley in the boys 13-14 year class. Bruce Gordon took firsts in the 50 yard freestyle and 200 yard breaststroke. He also placed third in the 100 yard breaststroke. John Ashton placed first Dennis Shanta is the can win along with Gary Bores and Brian Price as assis- tants. The Hub League opened up against Brantford in Waterloo Thursday, Oct. . In the 15 year and over class, Valerie Dippel plac- ed third in the 200 yard in- dividual medley. and freestyle. Steven Stewart won firsts in the 100 yard fly and backstroke as well as sec- in the 200 yard freestyle and second in the 50 yard freestyle. Debbie Reinhardt took three firsts in the 13 and 14 year division for 100 and 200 yard breaststroke and the 200 yard individual med- ley. Boys winners were Doug- las Thiel with first in the 200 yard breaststroke and third in the 100 yard breaststroke in the 10 year and under class. Tom Smma won two firsts in the boys 15 and over category in both the 100 and 200 yard breast- strokes. In Sunday's tournament at the Waterloo Family 'Y'. Heidi Thompson placed first in the 100 and 200 yard 11 and 12 year old girls backstroke. Jennifer Gra- ham placed third in the 100 yard breaststroke. Waterioo Square