The finals on Friday at Westmount Golf & Country Club are scheduled for 6:30 and 9:30. In the "A" Sec- tion worth a total of $600.00 are Latter, Duncan, Brian Bobbie of the Granite and Ed Ratcliffe of Elmira. Three teams were tied" edged Bob Fishers Galt CountryCtutrrittk5to4in weekend Major Curling to end the rottnd-rottin portion of the competition with seven wins and only three losses. In other games, Granite's Bryan Duncan downed Westmount's Bob Dolishny 11 to 5 crushing Dolishny's hopes of an "A" Section final and moving Duncan into "A". The "A" winner will receive $420.00 on top of money already Optimists , bantams down Kitchener 4- Waterloo Optimists' major bantams played their only game this week on Sunday night against Kitchener. The score was 4 - l for Wa- terloo. The Waterloo Minor Mid- get Compton All-stars played three games this past week. At home in Waterloo, they beat Woodstock 9 - I. Dale Hergott scored three goals, with Paul Oberholtzer and Brad Schnurr adding two each, and Mike Vogel and Gord Buttinger with one a piece. In Europe they call us "Canada Fats". Assists were credited to Paul Buttinger, Roy Russell (2). Tim Fedy, and Eric Calder (2). Compton All-stars win two Waterloo’s goals were scored by Mark Mio, Roy Russell (2), and Tim Fedy. The Major Bantams have a very busy game schedule during this month. If the boys keep working like they have in the past they should do well in their hec- tic schedule. Paul McNaughton was in net. At the Kitchener Audi- torium Waterloo again scored a decisive victory over the Kitchener Kougar Team. Mike Vogel scored twice. Carey Lee, Dale Her- gott, Dave Wettlaufer. Roboeutschman, and Paul Oberholtzer each scored once to lead the team to the 7 - 3 victory. In Galt the Waterloo team was not as fortunate. They lost this game 3 - 2. with Chris Young and Paul Ober- holtzer scoring the two Waterloo goals. Fitness. In tour hurl “In know " right. The Optimists' next game Guelph rink leads major curling V»! anwm‘ Maw: w mam! "treq paRTtttpiKTtnn, liliTi? The B Section will see Bob Dolishny, Wayne Steski and Axel Larsen of the Guelph CC. and Ted Worm- worth of the Granite. The B section will be playing for $400.00 with the winner getting $240.00. The C Section has the four teams who tied after nine games at ' and 6. Play- ing off for the $200.00 allo- cated to the B. Section are Wayne Rhodenizer, Bob Fisher, Joe Buchanan all of Galt Country and George Ellis of Westmount. The winner will pick up $120.00. The Major League wel- comes spectators to View the finals at Kitchener's Westmount Golf & Country Club on Friday night. spot in the A section with Ratcliffe getting the nod basedon plus. ___ at 5 and 4 tor the fiml S'l'ANDINGSAI'TEBIOUND-ROIIN is Wednesday December 14th against Brantford at home. On Thursday they travel to Kitchener and Friday they play at home against Oakville. Bob Later, Guelph C.C. Bryan Duncan, Ganja! Brian Bobbie, Granite Ed Ratcliffe, Elmira Bob Dolishny, Westmount 5 " 60 Wayne Stem, Guelph CC. 5 4 60 Ted Wormworth, Granite 4 5 as Axel Larsen, Guelph CC. 4 5 48 "C" SECTION 0 Wayne Rhodenizer, Galt Country 3 6 36 Bob Fisher, Galt Country 3 6 36 George Ellis. Westmount 3 6 36 Joe Buchanan, Galt Country 3 6 36 FINAL: FRIDAY, December 16, 1977 Westmount Golf and Country Club 6:30 and 9:30 Finals two games single-knockout in the Sections for: "A" Winner $420.00 Runner-up $260.00 . "B" Winner $240.00 Runner-up $160.00 "C' ' Winner $120.00 Runner-up 8 00.00 - Too fat? Too thin? Too tired? Too often? Do something for somebody. . . Your body! . pai? Fitness is fun. o,9,,("i"'t Try some. pannanaman . SPECTATORS ARE WELCOME! December ts, 1m tfit-ttrect-tits-tbe-ttmst-r 14, 1071-9." " CHARLES ST, w. KIICHENER moon ONI’ARIO and GAUKEL St SAVE I NMAN HOTORT OUTLET STORES WHAT BO YOU THINK OF REGIONAL GOVERNMENT? 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We will be receiving the views and opinions of municipal councillors ary1yit.tt!.t, end community organiza- The review was undertaken becayse fome people within the The Province of Ontario recently established an indepen- dent commission to evaluate the system at local government in Waterloo Region since the introduction of regional govérhment in 1973 UP TO Howeverjwe need YOUR views also. a commission, - to study . government in the Region of Waterloo with the level of service and cost of roads sewage disposal water supply police protection tire protection garbage collection traffic signals health services social services parks recreation facilities libraries schools land use planning in your community . bus service _ your local municipality the regional municipality copservation hydro truorder tor us to do our pots properly, we need you to tell us trom your own experiences and observations. what has been done well at not so well, etticientty or not so efficiently. by your local governments. We ate not asking tor anything Iancy or formal - just a letter We can only build an overall picture, though. " we get your IndeuaI views Where have you seen improvements or a need for Improvements? THE WATERLOO REGION REVIEW COMMISSION - Suite 1102. MarsIand Centre 20 Erb Street West Waterloo, Ontario N2.) 467 rotrtrTTr5ror"'r Most Important, write to us soon u you or any group you belong to have a strong point ot mew, propane a one! for the commussmn by early next spnng Whether or not you miend to present a Duet plan to attend the commussmn s heanngs to express your news late next sprung Ontauo HIM nouns noun" _ SATURDAY "AV.Stt an. FRIDAY 10-. "a, -