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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Jun 1977, p. 26

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Papa-mama Ctteoetiesedrt-t.v.guet. 1, 1917 league team will be held in Waterloo Saturday, June 4fmm931n. dhtil 4 p.m. Forty-lilo leans will YARD AT l OUR REGULA LOW PRICE AND GET , YOUR 2ND YARD FOR 1c! Poplin I SPECIAL TABLE 79 Printed interlock. cotton. denim, single knits and much, much more. YOUR CHOICE Polyester and cotton wash- able. A handy tahric tor shorts. pants. suits, jumpsuits and dresses, Solid shades in white, red, navy. ecru. jetty gteen. mint green, beige. rust and Brown. MARKET PRICE 2.99 yd. OUR PRICE yd. 1-49 Printed We: 45" 100% cotton washable. Ex- cellent quality with large se- lection ot prints. MARKET PRICE w to 3.99 yd. Otgrt PRICE yd. "' White 60" BUY 1ST YARD AT REGULAR PRICE 100% cotton washable. Good for dresses. tops, children and drapery. Navy, pink and red checked only. We. washabie. Variety of printed shades. MARKET NICE 4.49 yd. OUR PRICE yd. In” Brushed Polyester 331(13ng glgafaEE DRAW - ENTER BEFORE JUNE 25 Vlovens 45" Beautiful priMs in 100% po- Name........ Address . . PLUS HUNDREDS MORE BARGAINS FOR YOU! Mini Checked, AS" Cotton Soc-a-thon planned for house leagues Opeh Daily - 9 to 9 By appointment only 99‘ yd. 623-8799 Readings a minimum of {our games and maximum of five games. The games will be played on 11 nah, in Waterloo. by C) BUY 1ST YARD AT REGULAR PRICE o foam-back antique satin 45" o printed acrylics 45" o cottons 45" . open weave 45" o Sheers up to 118" o printed Sheers 45" /' o rayon 45" _ 50% polyester, 50% cotton, washes beautifully. navy and white. red and white. Striping only. OUR PRICE yd. AAP, 680268 36" to 45 Ribbed Single OUR PRICE yd. 100% cotton washable. This is a strong fabric and " eat tor lawn furniture, boat seat covers. Also shorts. slacks. iumpsuits and jeans. White, red. navy, green, yellow. brown. MARKET PRtCE 3.99 100% polyester washable. Stripes and tforais. MARKET MOE up to 3.99 yd. OUR PRICE yd. 1-69 OUR PRICE yd. I.” Printed Interittttk 60" Polyester and cotton blends washable. Over 12 solid shades. Stripes, Plaids. floral prints. MARKET PRICE 2.99 Bull Denim 45 This is the last month of our Free Draw! Details at any of our 3 stores. Drapery $1 ,OO0.00 m PRIZES Knit 54" yd. 1-99 At the present time, ai- moat 900 boys and girls are registered for soccer in Waterloo - approximately the same number as last year. There are still a few openings in boys and girls mosquito, peewee and girl's atom. The purpose of the soc-a- thon is to boost funds for badly needed equipment and uniforms. Boys and girls will be calling to ask for pledges. Please sup- port them. Ron Derbecker is the hard-working organizer of the soc-a-thon. For further information, please contact yd by Melanie Hilliard Bernice Coates, with 40 points, scored highest over- all among the girl compe- titors at the Waterloo Col- legiate Institute intra- mural track and field meet Tuesday. All students were invited to participate and points were given to those reach- ing or surpassing various standards. Individual winners include: Karen and Shelly Groff, year one; Dede Michael and Simona Skarecky, year two; Sharon Groff, year three; Monika Friedel, year four; and Bernice Coates, year five. community services at no net Kicker: 4, Rotary Raid. 1550. er: I; Athlete's Foot Run- The games will be held ners 3, Din Volt Flooring Sunday, June 5 if it's rain- Kings I; Knights 2, Beate ing Saturday. pre Interior's Lancers 0. Waterloo “nor Soccer Boys Mood” Division Results May“ BoysSqoirtDivisioo B & K Service Volvo: 4, May 27th Ornamental Moulding Darts MK Service Chiefs 5, l; Orr Camems 1, Moita- Twin City Black Hawks 0; Lamage Pacers l; Bilingual Erb & Erit Mohawks I, Croft 2, U.W. History Hotspurs 1; Plumbing Indians I, Chip- Auto Hans Rabbits2,G.M.K. pers Apaches 2, Optimist Firebirds l; Webco Mus- Club Iroquois 0, Pilot Ins. tangs I, Mr. Transmission Chippawas 6, Moffat Tree Jets1. Hurons 3. - Boys Peewec Division Boys Atom Division May 23rd _ May 26th Bilingual 7, Cougars I; Columbia Custom Cabi- Harvey's Cheetahs 4, Bob- Individual w i n n e r s "imetnttturttrtneestmmtmceettm,tiratsesoo.,.sFsuhi, We have a good selection of colours and textures from which to choose. Come and make your selection soon. "m 'oEa'htltvgi't,1Stto,,',t,t."rgt.1ttm "trrNrtg WESTMOUNT WEAVERY Make your swimsuit, com-up. 0mm, shawl and handbags from our cool WCI show's talent Summer Cottons Choose Light Luncheon Sandwiches. Choose Cold Summer Salad Plates. Choose Pickerel. Choose Spareribs. Choose Steak. Choose Live Lobster. A Little or A Lot. among the boys events in- clude; Shawn Mathers, year one; Michael Ward, year two; David Young, year three; Perry Chias- son, year four; Werner Fast, year five. At the CWOSSA meet in Brantford May 25, Diejne Kenyon, a fourth year stu- dent, won the. junior girl's shot put. Thursday, she will travel to Sudbury to parti- cipate in the Ontario finals. Dana Saunders placed second in the 400 meters and third in the 400 meter hurdles. Pal Kannappan placed second in the 3000 meter run, Dean Moir plac- ed second in the senior boys shot put and Damir Frkovic placed second in my“ Gus Mane Ndvas 1, Lake- shore Opt. North Stars 1; Shirt Shop Satelites 1, Bi- lingualo. Girh Peewee Divisio- May Mth Raymond's Music Tor- nadoes 4, Comets l; Dave's Auto Galaxies I, Canadian Metcraft Can-Mets 0. In the Euclid math con- test, Rick Zellers, Pal Pal- aniappan and David New's scores placed them first in the county and third in Ontario. Rick placed 12th and received a cash prize. On Tuesday evening, wcr held its Viking Victory banquet at the Knights of Columbus Hall. Bob Mc- Killop was guest speaker, awards were given to the top male and female ath- letes and a dance was held featuring disc jockey Ray Vorris Lue. . Girls Atom litmu- Chipper: 4, Fire Flies W, York Nursery Butterflies 5, Rotary Lady Bugs I. Girls Mosquito Divide- nounced this week. Phil Marsden, John Hodgson, Sandy [senor and Joseph Fernando placed in the top five per cent of the 6000 students in Ontario who wrote the exam. They will receive prizes at a later date. In the Descartes mathe- matics competition offered by the University of Wa- terloo, Sandy Isenor placed 17th overall. Along with Pal Palaniappan and Phil Marsden, they placed WCl second in the zone and sixth in the province. the senior boys pole vault. Results of the Chemis- try 13 news competitive chemistry exam were an- cats 4; Speedy Muffler Pan- thers 3, Lions 3; Hawk: 4, Midas Muffler Tigers I.

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