Corporate benefactors as- sisting the association were: City of Waterloo, Equitable Life, Mutual Life, Dominion Life and National Cash Reg- ister. A volunteer group of local CBers lead by the "'Roamin' Trojan" did a great job of All Stars win trophy The tourney drew teams from across Southem On.. tario. "Twenty-two cities were represented by 62 teams," reports Bob Welsh, tournament chairman," and plans are underway for next year." Playing against Kitch- ener Forest Hill on Friday, the All. Stars walloped their opponents 24 to 9. Sunday they downed Kitchener Stanley Park by a score of 22 to 16. Standings as of June 9 are: tied for lst place Orr Autos and Crown Life; 2nd place Scotia Bank; 3rd Cun- ningham's BP; and tied for fourth spot Hill and Glasser and Twin City Painting. Fifth position is held by Parkway Ford Pintos, KW Iron Works and Park- way Ford Mustangs. This marked the fourth annual Waterloo Days soc- cerlountey. "By the end of our 80th game, the thin red line was mighty thin," said Brdno Hoffman, president of the tournament. “But we made it and it was a suc- cess." The Waterloo T Ball All Stars again captured the Waterloo Days Trophy last week-end. 3 win over St. Catharines. The tourney followed by just one week the gruelling 94 game Soc-A-Thon June 4. Between the two week-ends, 174 games were played in- volving over 2,000 players. Soccer tourney great success Waterioo's. Mosquito girls downed powerful St. An- drews 3 to l to win the grand championship in their divi- sion Sunday in Ontario's largest spring soccer tourn- ament. Kitchener took the Bantam Boys consolation with a 4 to loo county board of educa- tion senior track and field meet June ' and ' with 130 points. Winner of the B division with too points was Lincoln Hewitt. A.R. Kaufman pub- MacGngor senior public school topped the county in the A division of the Water- Athletes break records . Sunday's grand champions were as follows: Atom boys, St. Andrews; Mosquito boys, Mississauga; Pee Wee boys, Wexford; Bantam boys, Mississauga ', Mosquito girls, Waterloov, Pee Wee girls, St. Andrews; Bantam girls, Oakville and Senior girls, Oakville. lie school took the ftttvisie,. with 81 points and Linwood] Mondale captured D divi- don with " points. Several records were tied and broken over the two-day event at Sensual Stadium. Bernadette Halsey from MacGregor set a new record of 9.3 in the A mm of supplying radio communica- tion. Ehmarh Ill. ttroot? 'Ihereisnd'e warrangea . This symbol is your assurance that WI', as an OFSA member. adhere strictly to the association‘s "Code of Ethical Practices? But there is a"best" time. By pre-arranging your funeral now. with us. you can lessen the burdens forced on loved ones. And relieve them of emotional stress and financial worries that amoften the result of last minute decisions. Talk it over. Now. Without obliga- tion, in confidence. and with confidence. A _ " Ertt St. East WATERLOO topposite Liquor Store) PHONE 886-2321 PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED FUNERAL HOME LTD. It. J. FINN“ OPTICAL Hundreds ot the Latest Styles To the voters of Waterloo North: Thank you for the support which you have given me and the Liberal Party in the provincial election. I will do my utmost to represent you well at Queen's Park. A special thank you to the several hundred workers who put so much time and attort into the campaign. Without you, our success would not have been possible. THANK YOU, WATERLOO NORTH! l7l King St. s., Waterloo PHONE 745-8445 FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE PHONE 742-2834 EXPERT PAINTING Exterior Specialists - Fully insured Herb Epp Jeff Joslin of St. Andrenr's set a record of 10.0 for boys' 12 and under 60-metre hur- dle. He managed to break the former record of 10.6 metres, Kim Lease of MacGregor school. A new record of 10.10 for shot put, girls' 14 and over, was set by Sue Shana of MacGregor school. The rec- ord to date had been 9.70 metres. record we"... All three when in the â€metre handles for girls' 13 and uder broke and tied the previous records. 0 Salmon 81mm of Lin- coin Heights In the B dd- sion and set a new round of 10.9. Lam Hall of St. Andrew’s, also in in B division, broke the previous record of 11.2 with her 11.0 and the record was tied by FAST REPAIRS Lab on Premises FREE PARKING e tMtario Funeral Service Association " FATHER‘S DAY SPECIALS 9aasueat DW.W tie sea. Sou . For Reservations Call 884-3290 SEAFOOD and STEAK HOUSE. _ LICENSED UNDER LLBO as KING ST. N. WATERLOO 884-3290 Wadgudevum tSlllllllllttllltlllli q 3/ 1lNllllllij, YEP/E137 Stil be . ithfltt" _ E!ltttilillll' .. J.'te,rtaStgghils, llllteetca2e 15, 1mg. " OWNER: M. SPECK