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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Jan 1978, p. 14

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K.- My. January 23,191! is the starting date at the Ctitee.Ttte9etivettttttiseittttteqeist_rti" University at Waterloo - University of Victoria Jagger's which campus has the greatest We at jogger: Pg- " . Wanton ambit. WJCMUV , 'tr' - - . You and your husband have probably been through a lot together. Raising a famil . Maintaining a lifestyle. 'lyoday is the time to begin thinking about dgggloging a Roxal Trust _tJ','Atr1'ilkrt Spousal HRS? You and your husband could probably benefit by coming in and discussin what a Royal Trust Spousal! RRSP can do for you and your future. There are a lot of benefits to haying your husband con- trihute to vour Royal Trust siiriiiii'ier You and your husband are comfortable and content. A Royal Trust Spousal RRSP can help you stay that way Thefirstfiartryears Royal. Tryst Mk, (lemme foryour money OPEN SATURDAYS 100 King Street South. Waterloo 886-0210 IOS King Street East, Kitchener 578-6900 " King Street West, Kitchener 579-3000 " St. George's Square. Guelph 821-5740 Spousal RRSP. Here are a few of them: Your husband benefits from an immediate tax concession. After age65. the first 81,000of annuity RY,,',"')','),','. you receive annually mm your RESP are tax free. The excess would be taxed presumably at your lower tax rate. Royal'Wust RRSPs. and we have six ofthem to meet different mods. have a proven perfor- mance background that we will explain to you, We will also tell RICHMOND saunas 300 REGINA " u.. mnmoo A ' From Jan. 17 toJan. 31 we are offering our "Top Line" perm at a Special Price of $19.95. ' _ 20%! you about each and every cost involved and what you can reasonably expect by way of future return. We would even suggest that you shop around and find out what other people are offering. We sincerely believe that when you know all there is to know about RRSPS you will recognize the distinct benefits of investing in a Royal'n'ust RRSP. As a matter offact. we're counting on it Hogg Fuel Saints come from behind to tie Kitchener The Waterloo Bees. in one of Weir best games of the season. tteltt first place Fergusf to a 1-1 tie in " Atom league play Manda? nightat McCormick Arena. Fergus opened the scor- ing at 7:25 of the first pe- riod with a goal by Terry Krueger. After a scoreless second. Jalian Brandon of Waterloo fired the equaliz- er at 6:35 of the third pe- The Bees continue league play Tuesday with a road game in Acton. Saturday at home against Elora and Monday back on the road at Orangeville. Kitchener took the lead for a second tie before the end of the period. The Saints again tied the score' early in the third period on Dave Klein's second goal of the game assisted by Jim Schumilas.' The score remained 2-2niespite several good scoring chances for both teams in the final period. their mark The Waterloo Hogg Fuel Saints came from behind twice to tie their cross- town rivals from Kitchener in minor atom Hub League action 'Ijuesday. Kitchener held a 14) lead on a first period goal until midway in the second period when Dave Klein capped off a fine passing play from Mike Clemens and Atti Laszlo to tie the score at 1-1. Out of 140 competitors, members of the Kitchener- Waterloo Sertoma Speed- skating Club managed to make their mark during an outdoor competition in 0t- tawa last weekend. Competi- tors represented skaters from Ontario and Quebec. Clifford Rawnsley, ban- tam boys, won first overall in the 200, 300, 400. and 500 metre race while Jimmy Hemming did the same in the midget boys division. Despite a tumble in her first race, Bonnie Roch. junior girls. placed first in the 300, 1000 and second in the500metre. Carl Goerts managed two thirds in the novice men division by placing in the 100 and 500 metre. Joe Hanje placed second overall in senior men and Peter Jamieson placed fifth overall in the junior This weekend the Sertoma Speedskaters will host the provincial outdoor cham- pionships at Cameron Heights, beginning at noon on Saturday and finishing sometime Sunday morning, Fergus angst full-time students. faculty and staff. To partici- pate (oria it'participactl one singly jogs a minimum of Itmileawithintheperiodofeightweeksumilesaweeh foreightweaksorOmihaaweekfor-fonrweehorwhat- ever). To register. cane to the Intramural Office room W PAC anytime between 9:00 am. - " p.m. Monday - Fridayandfilloetaregistrationform. Ymrearrmttister anytimcimtilltarchlstaalongasyouagnetorunthe armies. Whenyou havecompletedyonrmhimnmoflt miles. phone the [Intramural Office. extension 33 and in- toemusotymarfineetfort. Anrteteoettsatt-,tneuitr, staff and students can register. University of Victoria has claimed that they have the most jogger: on any University in Canada. We believe, we at Waterloo have more. let's find out. Come and register and participate. Contact Peter Hopkins in the Intramural Office for further details. A Kilometre of Quarters There will he a Royal LifeSaving Society fund raising campaign on Saturday. January list, we, between 9:00 - 5:00 p.m. at Fairview Mall. It is a “Kilometre of Quar- ters" which entails setting up quarters in a long continuous line with prizes awarded at various intervals which are donated from local merd‘ants and the EL. Society. The funds will be disseminated to local new Life Saving Pro- jects. For information contact Jim Watson? ext. 3538. Competitive Men's Hadley ,' I , This term there were wake for the A & B competi- tive leagues in hockey. UsiHtiy oqty35 teams are accepted but we managed to accomodate " of the 40 entries this term. There are 2 .. T team divisions in the A league and 4 - 6 team divisions in the B league. _ The B league is being run differently this term. All body checking has been eliminated in the game. This is only an experiment for this term and so far things have gone fairly well. In a few games, I've seen so far, most of the players have adapted fairly well to the non-contact. In the games last Thurs. East Animals tied 4B Civil l - 1 while Coop trounsed Optometry Selects l4 -0. On Friday afternoon Mech Eng nipped Rec 1 g o, Fernwood defeated South 6 - l while Football beat the Wing Nuts 7 - 1. Last week the men's and women's double badminton tournament took place. With 60 participants and 72 games, there arose three championship titles. - ,,, In the women's, Lee-Ann Ainsley and Cecilia McKanna of Notre Dame won a good game against Patricia Chow and Debra Hayes of Notre Dame, ending up in first and second place respectively. - Badminton Bulletin The men's B level had many contenders for the title and an excellent final game was played by Eddie Yue and Winston Yue of Engineering who after three games lost to Kalus Schonfeld and Card Nye of Engineering. In men's A, Rob Gibbone and Garth Rotor of Engineer- ing took first place by a surprise upset of the team Ed Teosk and Robert Ang of Math. Congraduations to all who played, participaction the game. This week is the mixeddoubles badminton. Come join the fun. On Sunday, January 29 and Sunday, February 5, there will be a doubles tennis tournament at Seagram Stadium. The final entry date is Monday January 23, 4:30 p.m. room 2040 PAC. The. draw meeting is Wednesday, January 25, 7:00 p.m. room 1083 PAC. l. Doubles Tennis (men and women) going on Sunday, January 39 and Sunday, February 5th between 12:00 - 11:00 p.m. Final entry date is Monday, January 23 at 4:30 p.m. in room 2040 PAC. 2. Bowling (Mixed) going on Saturday, February 4th between 1:00 - 5:00 pan. at Waterloo Lanes. Final Entry Date is Monday, January 30th at 4:30 pan. in room 2040 PAC. Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks opened up a 16-14 halftime lead and then held on for a 3532 victory Friday over Ryerson Rams in an Ontario Women's ln- tercollegiate Athletic As- sociation basketball game We, at the Intramural Office are conscience about con- servation ... therefore, Save Water and Swim with a Friend every morning, Monday through Friday between 8:15 and 9: 15 a.m. Afternoon swim is from 11:45 - 1:15 p.m. with evening swim from 9:00 - 10:30 p.m. Come on out and have a SPLASH! _ Upcoming Tourney Telegram 3. Ground Hog Ring Road Relay, going on Saturday, February 4th at 12:00 nnon. Final Entry date is Wednesday, February lst at4:30p.m. in roomeOPAg. H _ _ - Early Morning Swims at WLU Detail; and morehiormation is readily available from Peter Hopkins in room 2040 PAC or at Ext. 3532. Guard Debbie Bauer led the way for Hawks hooping 13 points while Karen Danch added nine. Pam Archibald and Heather Banana had l0 each for thelosers. “It was a well-played WLU women win 35-32 game defensively but both teams were plagued by low shooting percentages," said WLU coach Jan Starkes. "Since this was our first league game after a long Christmas break, we're hoping this is only a temporary affliction. “In the second half bur half court press made the difference. we picked up a few quick points off it. And Cathy Meyers and Karen Danch kept us in the game with good de- fensive rebounding. tv

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