â€" Clothing could save hunters from drowning â€"~ _ W t o e un nhne bevles the shen hit stentach. keéepine the intide a Jacket provides ex ~ (* If you fall into deep water wearing heavy boots and clothing which probably weigh 20 pounds, chances are your clothing will abâ€" sorb enough water to add 60 pounds to your weight. In such a situation peoâ€" ple may panic and the reâ€" sult is a drowning tragedy. Waterloo Minor Ringette recently held registrations and a total of 183 girls between the ages of seven and 21 registered for the current season. . & Cl ic oo Do intar. 101 BC CUIROEARR PNZRRENTIC There are still a few openings for new players and interâ€" ested persons can register at the Community Services locatâ€" ed in the Marsland Centre or by calling 886â€"1550, extension 04. The games will be played at the Albert McCormick and Moses Springer Arenas. Alistar team tryouts are scheduled for all interested registered players. Full equipment is required. 7â€"10 yrs. old â€" .“l:ti'esv0ct 4 â€" 6â€"7 p.m. â€" W‘loo Arena Sat. Oct. 15 â€" 12:30â€"1:20 p.m. â€" McCormick Arena 11â€"12 yrs. old ‘ Mess . a® o _ 2ILL Asama 13â€"14 yrs. old Sun. Oct. 2 â€" 12: . Laurel Vocational School‘s senior and junior boys cross country running teams placed first in the season‘s second vocational schools‘ meet held at College Heights school in Guelph, on Tuesday. Aoestie on eR i20223 Pramsinin Mawid Laurel crossâ€"country runners win at vocational school meet St. John Ambulance cauâ€" Tues. Oct. 4 Our New Hours Monday to Thursday 11 :30 a.m. to 9 :30 p.m. Friday 11 :30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Saturday 12 to 10:30 p.m Sunday 12 to 9 p.m. ___ Hwy. 8, 2 miles North of 401 â€" 893â€"3230 cFatn cPult 4:30â€"5:20 p.m. â€" McCormick Arena â€"7â€"8 p.m. â€" W‘loo Arena we‘re â€" open 7 days a week all year‘ Ringette still has openings . :30 p.m. â€" W‘loo Arena John Mota and Dominic David tions duck hunters and othâ€" ers clothed for spending a long day in our crisp fall weather that the first rule to follow to prevent yourâ€" self from drowning is to reâ€" lax. Clothing traps air so you can float but you can lose the air by thrashing around. St. John Ambulance says the following tips from waâ€" AND TAVERN ter safety experts will help to keep you afloat and reach shore safely : 1. Relax and float, then paddle to safety. All swimâ€" ming movements should be made below the surface. Don‘t try to swim the crawl or overhand stroke. 2. If on his back, a victim ~ All you exercise addicts, here is what you have been awaiting: the Kâ€"W Okâ€" toberfest â€" 24â€"hour _ relay race and sixth annual jogâ€" fest. The relay race taking place in Seagram Stadium, Waterloo begins Friday Tues. Oct. 4 â€" 9:30â€"10:30 p.m. â€" McCormick Arena 15, 16, 17 yrs. old . Sun. Oct. 12â€" 1:30â€"2: 15 p.m. â€" W‘loo Arena . The midget team placed gmh overall, with Chris Rowe placing 16th, Roger Sterling 25th, Rob Haskell 26th, Mike Vanbuskirk 27th, and John Justason 44th. The juniors placed seventh, with Clive Hamilton finishing 15th, Mike Brown 44th and Ron Latour 52nd, Rob Kenzie 54th Bill Markle 59th, and Earl Haggerty 60th. ~ John Mota placed first in the senior race, with Dominic David coming in seventh and Eric Maas 23rd. On Saturday, John Mota and Dominic David competed in the Springbank Road Races in London, with Mota finishing 17th, and David coming in 95th. Wed. Oct. 5 â€" 9:30â€"10: 30 p.m. â€" MCLOTTMmICA ArCKIa 18â€"21 yrs. old Sun. Oct. 2 â€" 2: 15â€"3 p.m. â€" W‘loo Arena Thurs. Oct. 6 â€" 9:30â€"10:30 p.m. â€" McCormick Arena Oktoberfest relay The Regional Council is the policyâ€"making and decisionâ€"making body of Regional government. Do n i _ OW en He l UVVUI FPERTWTTTTT it is composed of 24 elected members from local area councils, plus the chairman who is elected by the Regional Council. WHO DOES WHAT? Main Regional Responsibilities: â€"Overall planning â€" Pattern of Development â€"Water supply and distribution â€" â€"Sewage treatment and trunk sewers â€"Police â€"Main roads, traffic lights and controls ~â€"Garbage disposal â€"Health and Social Services â€"Emergency Measures â€"Regional library system â€"Conservation â€"All borrowing of money for capital expenditures Main Responsibilities of Your Local Council: â€"â€"Local planning â€" zoning and neighbourhood planning â€"Local streets and sidewalks ~â€"Garbage collection â€"Fire protection â€"Parks and recreation â€"Local water supply (Retail) â€"Bus service â€"Libraries â€"Tax collection ~Local sewers â€"Building inspection and permits For additional information and a copy of the brochure ‘Person to Person‘, please telephone 885â€"9400. his hip Reggie Loo Speaks Out with Waterloo Regional Government | rEcionaL counciL his chest, keeping the openâ€" mam_boou‘!:emtbe %“m rubber boots filled with air will float at the knees and help hold the AReE SnR a e y move himself backward and to safety. 3. If knee boots are worn, the victim should turn onto Oct. 14 at 4 p.m. and C tinues until 4 p.m. next day. Entry fee is for a 10â€"man team or per person. _ Pn o PC Saturday Oct. 15 is â€" the date set for the Oktoberâ€" fest jogfest sponsored by the Kâ€"W Y‘Menettes above water. By ~~No: 3 in a series Weterioo Chronicig, Wednesday , September 28, 1977 â€" Page 26 ~ boot openings underwater with the heels raised to the surface. * â€" 4. If a victim falls into the water on his stomach, his hunting jacket will fill with air. By using the modiâ€" fied breast stroke, he can move and still keep his head above water. ~ Conestoga College is holding a threeâ€"inâ€"one display at Kitchener‘s Market Square, September 26 to October 1: e A display of College Programs e Models and photographs of the new Athiletic, Recreation and Education Facility. Brochures to tell you all about this vital new community resource. e Apprenticeship in Ontario: a special display from the Ministry of Colleges and Universities. We‘ll have Technical Buttons to give out, and College personnel will be on hand to answer questions about our Tenth Anniversary, the Athletic Facility, and all of the educational «opportunities available at Conestoga. After all, they don‘t call us your communiity college for nothing. . And don‘t forget the Poor Person Breakfast, Wednesday, September 28, from 7:00â€"10:00 5. A plastic decoy a.m. at Sir John‘s Restaurant in Market Square. It‘s open to everyone! Tickets are just $3.00 per person, at the door, and all proceeds go to our Athletic Facility. mM 0 in t ERETAL * ~ WHOLESALE & RETAIL Custom Pressing @ Fresh Cider & Grape Juice ®© Apple Butter ® Whole Grains ®@ Freshly Milled Stone Ground Flour ® Grain Products ® Beans © Dried Fruit ©@ Nuts ®@ Cheese ® Herbs & Spices ® Honey ®@ Maple Syrup Call 664â€"2182 LOCATED HWY. 85 ACROSS FROM K.W. R oo o_ STOCK YARD i . We‘ve got a lot to share. See you at Market Square! Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology under the knees support the lower part of the body. _ It‘s a also a good iG°€a for hunters and others enâ€" joying the outdoors to take a Stâ€" John Ambulance First Aid Course and learn the techniques that can mean the difference between life and death in emergencies.