Fischer ponders - what to do in future iCorttinuod from page I) A major uplift to Ralner's spirits came when he re- ceived a telegram of good luck from more than 400 people in Waterloo. Page 2 - Waterloo Chronicle, Wodnudny, August 18, 1976 "I‘d like to thank every- one who signed their name to the telegram. particular- ly Bob Zettl who organized it." he said. tthe Olympics) over with. he said, MIAMI Flight every Wednesday Dec. 22 to Apr. ti TAMPA Flight every Tuesday Dec. 21 to April 5 MIAMI Departure Dec. 22 Two Weeks Sold Out WATERLOO TRAVEL SERVICE Effective September 1st. 1976, the Kitchener Sanitary Landfill Site will not accept household type wastes, These wastes will have to be trans- ported to the Waterloo Sanitary Landfill Site. Erb Street West in Waterloo at the Wilmot bound- ary. This is the first phase of our closing out pro- cedures on the Kitchener site. Your co-operation on this changeover is anticipated. For infor- mation phone 885-9550 Effective November Ist. 1976. the Cambridge. Kitchener and Waterloo Sanitary Landfill Sites will be open the following hours: (2 hours earlier closing) Monday to Friday - 7 am. to 8 am Saturday & Sunday - 9 am. to 5 pm. (except the Kitchener sure whith will be closed on Sundays) Effective September 1st. 1976. the Cambridge. Kitchener and Waterloo. Sanitary Landfill Sites will be open the following hours Monday to Friday - 7 am. to IO pm Saturday & Sunday - 9 a.m. to 5 pm (except the Kitchener Site which will be closed on Sundays) " $25.00 per person, non-refundable deposit payable on Booking. Balance of fare due 60 days before depart- ure. $8.00 Canadian Transportation Tax and $3.00 US. Departure Tax payable with balance of fare. " FLORIDA s99 Your choice of 2. 3 or 4 weeks Holiday returns Convenient daytime flights "Why fly at night?" Free first class meals and FREE Bar Service on Wardair 747 DAYFLIG HT VIA WABDAIH 747 HURRY! SEATS ME GOING FAST CALL US TO-DAY! Gerald H. Thompson. P. Eng.. Waste Management Engineer. 886-4480 Although he concedes his " Olymch performance was a personal disappointment, he doesn't believe all his ti years of training were wast- _ ed with one defeat. 35 King St. North WATERLOO " don't look at it as four years down the drain be- cause only for the last six months have I trained spe- cifically for the Olympics." Years of judo training have also yielded him two Cana- He believes kinesiology, a combination of sports medi- cine. exercise physiology. and the bio-mechanics of sport. is too new a study in Canada for job prospects to be encouraging. For the next few months. he plans to take things easy, by resting at home. allowing his injuries to heal and-do- ing some of the things he's never had time to do before. He'd like to use his judo training and kinesiology background to work with athletes in Canada but he knows job opportunities in his field are slim in this country. _ Rainer hasn't ruled out the possibility of returning to judo competition some- time in the future after he gets established in a career. He's keeping his- options open by continuing to work out and train. He's also making the dif- ficult readjustment from a well-honed athlete con- centrating on training in a Montreal training camp to a normal person living a normal life. than championships in his weight division, a gold med- al at the Pan-American Games in 1975 and numerous trips to international com- petitions. F "it's so hard to fit back into a regular life. You're part of it and yet you're noL"he said. From Return Kitchener asked to extend no. 9 bus route' The city oi Kitchener will be asked by council to ex- tend the present route of bus No. 9 to the Lincoln and Lakeshore areas for the transportation of school children to Waterloo Col- legiate and Lincoln Heights school. Council agreed to the re- quest Monday after an ad- ministrative committee re- port said a cutback in Tennis instructor. Yvonne Pezzack (rear) watches Lisa Pasternek's style as she makes a return. The instructor and student are taking part in a iunior development tennis program which is funded by the Ministry of Culture and Recreation Experience '76 program, in co-operation with the Waterloo Tennis Club and the City of Waterloo. The program will end on August 27. CLEARANCE SALE 3 , "Fascinating Shop for the Do-tt Yourself . ' Wedding Cake Tops Waterloo largest selection school bus routes in these areas 'has left about 50 stu- dents without transporta- tion. lf Kitchener agrees to ex- tend the route 9 bus, the new Lincoln service would run north on Dunvegan Dr. to Lexington Rd., easterly along Lexington Rd. to Lee Ave. and southerly on Lee Ave to Dunvegan Dr. The new Lakeshore ser- Mayor Herb Epp replied that extended bus service to the Lincoln and Lakeshore areas had been considered in the past but the demand and the population at that time had not warranted the extension, “I would like to know how much this will save the board of education and how much it will cost the city. ls this setting a precedent? There are other areas where school buses have been cut back," said Aid. Marjorie Carroll vice would run from Glen Forrest Blvd. westerly along Toll Gate Blvd. to Highpoint Ave. to Rolling Hills Dr. and Havelock and back to Glen Forrest Blvd. Council agreed with the administrative committee's recommendation that the extended service be airail- able only in the morning and evening peak periods Monday to Friday. The estimated annual cost of this extended service would be $23,450. Rider- ship estimates have been set at between 47 and 60