. ~â€" Bage 10 â€" Waterioo Chrogigie, Wedneiday , February 11 â€"_ _ Lobsinger > meet record ,, y haks * _ TK T ud â€" fk.w Fok tho 4 5o 9 , TB M We _ hoi . 5 oremre . Saturday at Toronto clockâ€" ing 3 min. 52.6 seconds at the Ontario Open Track and Field Championship Meet. His previous record was 3 min. 54.8 seconds, in March,, 1975. Juvenile men are under 18 years as of Jan. 1. s School, Kitchener, leaves Feb. 24 for Chepstow, Wales, to compete as a member of the Canadian Junior Men‘s Cross Country team at the International _ Federation Championships. The Feb. 28 competition, _ against 20 other countries, also will have Paul Roberts, Kitchenâ€" er, as a team member. Lobsinger, a Grade 12 stuâ€" dent at St. Jerome‘s High Waterioo‘s Tom Lobsinger, * . bettered his ownâ€" Na |â€" Bâ€"K SERVICE CENTRE 50 Westmount Rd. 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In the second Jenny Totzke, Réid Campbell, Jill Mustin, Ron Campbell, Jim row are coach Hans Boon, Kate George, Colsen Oesch, Bev Hett, Tom Hett, Jim Heinbuch and Chris Hatashita. > _Bluevale collegiate‘s swim team smashed 11 HOLIDAYS 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and 578â€"0410 BCI wins Twin City swim meet Waterloo Skating winners chosen #=#=%. Twin City records and capâ€" tured its fifth overall chamâ€" pionship Wednesday durâ€" ing the Twin City high school swim meet at Uniâ€" Eightyâ€"three local skaters â€" Arena. _ This was the highâ€" competed in Kâ€"W Skating light of the skating club‘s Club competition Saturday winter program. Dr. John Feb. 7, at the Waterloo Coker, president of the up for this meet. They were excited all day and really worked hard to win this one," said Reid McPhail, one of BCI‘s swim coaches. ‘‘We thought we would win this one but not by this much."‘ BCI captured the Waterloo girls win â€" speed skating event versity of Waterloo. A 12â€"yearâ€"old Waterloo girl captured first place in four events and was the overall winner of her cateâ€" gory at the Ontario Outdoor Speed Skating Championâ€" ships held in Ottawa this (Waterioo) Ltd. 339 Erb St. West overall championship with 305 points, 111 more than a runnerâ€"up team from St. Jeromes and St. Marys. BCI‘s winning effort was in part due to the tremenâ€" dous, individual swimming efforts of Ron Campbell, Jim Heinbuch and Jim and Tom Hett. Campbell broke the city record in the senior men‘s 200 metre freestyle and 100 metre breaststroke. _ Teamâ€"mate Jim Heinbuch : broke the past weekend. Carmen Ledvinka, of Sugâ€" arbush Drive, came first in the 200, 300. 400 and 500 metre events in the Midâ€" get girls category. Her sister, Ramona, 8. took third place in the same disâ€" tance events for the Banâ€" tam division. Carmen, who has been inâ€" volved in speed skating for the past four years, will compete in the Canadian National Indoor Championâ€" ships, to be held in Kitchenâ€" er this March. RATZâ€"BECHTEL FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL Â¥ C 621 KING WEST. KITCHENER â€" 745â€"9495, ce nope on (Pq Convenient Parking, entering Wellington or King Street record in the senior men‘s 100 butterfly and the senior men‘s 200 metre individual medliey. Jim Hett toppled two records in the 50 metre freestyle and the 100 metre freestyle. â€"His brother Tom got his name in the record book with a fast 58.5 broke the final record for the BCI team with a 35.9 second time in the 50 metre the senior men‘s 100 backâ€" Kâ€"W Skating Club, presentâ€" ed trophies. _ _ O Winners in Preâ€"Juvenile ladies were Linda Fitz maurice _ first, _ Patricia McNiece second and Vicki Reist third. In Juvenile ladies Dinah Elissat won first, Michele Beauchamp took second and â€" Lisaâ€"Marie Austin John Fishbein won in juvenile men. e Janice Shomphe third. _ In the Novice ladies diâ€" vision, Cheryl Stankiewicz captured first, Caren Jaâ€" In the Novice men‘s diâ€" vision, _ Jeanâ€"Claude Le Pichouron was first. In Junior ladies, Diane Coker was first followed by Leslie Kerrâ€"Lawson and Nancy Rieck. In the Intermediate class, Lisa Robinson was first. record broken in the meet went to KCI in the senior ladies‘ 200 metre freestyle. However, coach McPhail also credited his whole team with turning in their best individual efforts. ‘"It‘s not just the big guns Campbell who are getting the points for us. The whole breaststroke. _ BCI also smashed records in the senior men‘s 200 medley ley relay and the men‘s 400 team is swimming well and working well. Our only weakness is in junior boys,"‘ Four of BCI‘s swimmers are _ ranked. nationally. Campbell, Heinbuch and the two Hetts left Tharsâ€" day to compete in Canada‘s national championships in Brantford. § Individual championships in the Twin City meet were won by BCIl‘s Campbell, Jim Hett and Heinbuch in the senior men‘s division and Linda Van Nus in the senior ladies‘ division, Jill Mustin placed third in the senior ladies‘ . The entire BCI team will advance to ~the CWOSSA finals in Guelph in two weeks along with other Twin City swimmers who made the qualifying times. BCI has come second in CWOSSA four years in a row and is looking for a first place finâ€" ish this year. Last year the team placed third in the allâ€" Ontario meet. of your confidenceâ€" a tradition ~ _ since 1925 DICK CLINE Service worthy 3+Â¥ q se f ‘E-' ET