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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 May 1977, p. 6

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Lobsinger named top _ athlete in track meet Medals were won by Jay Niebel, 15, silver medal for horizontal bar; Don Bruce, 13, bronze medal for vault and pommell horse; Eric Boulden, 12, gold medal for rings and pommel horse; and Ken Shaman, 10, tied for first place in floor exerâ€" cises. Other members of the boys‘ club who placed well were Jim â€" Bish, Forest At â€" Saturday‘s Warrior Invitational Track and Field meet at Seagram Stadium, Waterloo‘s Tom Lobsinger won the 800 metre and 1500 Eight members of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo _ Gymâ€" nastics Club qualified for the provincial boys‘ chamâ€" pionship at Humber Colâ€" lege May 7 and 8. Karyn Smith, 18, of the local club, won a gold medal in uneven bars and a bronze in vaulting at the provinâ€" cial girls‘ meet. Gymnasts win at Ontario meet Page 6 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, May 11, 1977 Sports Save electricity, save natural resources. in the province overall; Don Bruce, Hespeler, fourth overall; Tom Shaman, Kitâ€" chener, sixth in floor exerâ€" cises, fourth in pommel horse, and horizontal bars and seventh overall; Eric Boulden, Kitchener, fourth overall; John MacMillan, Kitchener, sixth on parallel bars; Mark _ Musselman, Cambridge, gold medal for parallel bars, fourth in floor exercises and sixth overall in province. The annual show and demâ€" onstration of the club will be held Thursday at 7:30 p.m. and admission is $1.00. The public is cordially inâ€" vited to the meet at Kitâ€" chenerâ€"Waterloo Collegiate. metre events, and was later Andy Zeltkans, of Scarborâ€" named the outstanding male ough in the 1,500 metre race athlete of the meet. and two hours later broke Lobsinger 18, clocked the 800 metre record of 3:56.6 seconds to defeat 1:54.5 seconds, held since Heights Collegiate, 12th in the province overall; Jay Niebel, Cambridge, 13th Save electricity, and you‘llsave money. You‘ll also be helping to conserve dwinâ€" dling natural resources for other important uses ... transportation, agriculture, chemicals. About a third of Ontario‘s electricity is generâ€" ated by burning fossil fuels... coal, oil, natural gas. The price of all these natural resources is increasing rapidly. The price of coal, for example, has tripled over the last five years. Higher fuel costs inevitably show up in the price you pay for electricity. onserve energy. The future depends on it. Meet director Bob Mcâ€" Killop described the race as ‘‘*super‘‘, with Lobsinger, Zeltkans, Paul Steeds, (Etobâ€" icoke) and John Settle from Guelph, passing the 400 metre mark in a swift 55 seconds. With 120 metres to go, Lobsinger sped away. Steeds was second at the tape in 1:54.4 and Settle third with 1:55.7 both lifeâ€" time bests. Zeltkans was fifth with 1:58.7 The overall title was won by Michael Power Collegiate of Toronto for the seventh straight year. Lobsinger clocked a suâ€" perb 1:53.1. The St.. Jeromes high school 4 x 440 yd relay team with Lobsinger at anchor, finished third with 3:32.6. 1973 by Ed Pakacs now at Villa Nova University. Feeling tired? Rundown? Take a walk. Walk a hlock.Today. & Barb McCarty of Trenton made a dash for the finish line Saturday during heats for the 100 metre dash at the Warrior track and field meet hosted by University of Waterloo. The event was won by Ingrid Noe!l of Westmount collegiate. Ringett li t Wintari t Grants totalling $20,052 _ from the proceeds of the Un have been approved for six _ tario Lottery. The amount: projects in the Regional _ range from $15,298 to $31. Municipality of Waterloo A grant of $15,298 will BEAM _ MATTRESS PHONE 743â€"3219 {across from Watertoo Square) "Custom Mattresses For Over 40 Years"" 9 Herbert Street FOR A GOOD NIGHT‘S REST Call Culture and Recreation Minister Robert Welch said the grants are part of the ongoing share Wintario proâ€" gram for the support of cultural and recreational facilities. go to the Waterloo Regional Library to assist in the purâ€" chase of shelving, furniture and equipment for the new Elmira Branch Library. A grant of $3,284 will go to the Conestoga Junior Sailing Club in Waterloo to aid in the purchase of three sailboats and three transport dollies. from the proceeds of the Unâ€" _ To date in 1977, the minisâ€" tario Lottery. The amounts try has allotted $22.6 milâ€" range from $15,298 to $31. lion to more than 1,3% A grant of $15,298 will groups and projects across o to the Waterloo Regional the province. The Waterloo Minor Ringâ€" ette Association will reâ€" ceive a grant of $460 to asâ€" sist in the purchase of ringâ€" ette equipment. A grant of $146 is to go to the Eastwood Collegiate Girls Crossâ€"Country â€" Ski Team and Boys Alpine Ski Team in Kitchener to deâ€" fray the costs of transporâ€" tation to attend the O.F.â€" SA A. _ Championship _ in Ottawa. Other grants go to a Camâ€" bridge Wrestling team and the Cambridge Boy Scouts.

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