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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Mar 1978, p. 17

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19 Carryâ€"in Service Special SERVICE TLZ*â€" _ R$LECTUROHOME Price Includes: e New Filter e Labour * All necessary pa * Cleaning e 1978â€"79 Humidif Customer Service Centre New Filter Labour All necessary parts Cleaning 1978â€"79 Humidifier season guarantee ‘ OB â€" WPeSRARKINCGSUM WATERLOO FROM WATERLOO SQUARE 886 2B40 Phone: (519) 744â€"7111 809 Wellington Street North Kitchener, Ontario N2G 4JG6 Reg. $129.95 SALE e Best Value in Town e Bikes Carry Full 1 Year Warranty BIKE SALE e AVANTI ROGUE or ELIMINATOR MARK 11 son promises to be a busy one. Plans include the Mosquito, Pee Wee, and Bantam in the Halton and Peel Inter District Soccer League® where the giris will compete against teams from Burlington, Oakville, Georgetown, Guelph and Orangeville. In addition, interâ€"locking games with the _ Golden _ Horseshoe League, near Toronto, may be scheduled for the sumâ€" mer. > Plans for the Junior girls (17â€"18 years) are uncertain because of insufâ€" ficient registration to this date. If, however, enough girls and a coach can be found by April 1, Waterloo will enter them in the Halâ€" ton and Peel League; as well. Interested girls should contact the Girls‘ Rep Conâ€" venor, Laurie Simpson at gg°>5 League play for Atom e We also Tryâ€"out times for girls® rep teams are as fellows: â€" Mosquito Girls (11â€"12 years) Parkway Ford Pintos league may be formed to play in exhibition over the summer if there is enough interest expressed. The Ontario Cup schedule for girls this year will} be more competitive and excitâ€" ing than ever with Cup winâ€" ners, for the first time, advancing to the Eastern Championships in Quebec. Winners in the Eastern finals will travel to the West for the All Canadian Finals in October. Waterâ€" loo teams have been very successful in the two years that Ontario Cup has inâ€" cluded a girls‘ division; in 1976 the Seniors were finalâ€" ists ~and the Pee Wees champions. Three teams were entered in 1977, Pee Wees and Seniors were finalists and the Mosquitos won the Cup. Coach: Julien â€" Cormier Fridays 6:30â€"8:00 at St. take â€" Tradeâ€"ins ‘been named as coaches for the rep teams in 1978. Minor atom â€" Alex Mewâ€" Waterloo boys rep teams will be playing in the Cenâ€" tral Ontario Youth Soccer Association this year. The Association is composed of the _ following. centres: Brantford, Cambridge, Dunâ€" das, Kitchener, ~Guelph, Woolwich St. Columban, Dethi and London. «. The following people have Clifford Rawnsley, banâ€" tam boys, placed first in the 220 330 and 440 metre and Jimmy Henning, midâ€" get boys, placed first in the 220, 330 and 550. The Kâ€"W Sertoma Speedâ€" skaters competed in the Onâ€" tario Short track competiâ€" tion on the weekend of March 18 and 19. The local club boasted a number of winners. * Pee Wee Girls (12%>14) Coach: Dale Snider Tuesâ€" Pizza Delight Bisons Coach: days 9:00â€"11:00 at Lincoin John Rankin Thursdays. Heights School beginning 6:00â€"8:00 at Laurel Vocationâ€" April 4. hinney Minor Mosquito â€" Frank Fisher Major Mosquito â€" Brian McHugh Minor Peewee â€" John Karâ€" adie Major Peewee â€" John Lonâ€" go Major Bantam â€" Glyn Juniorâ€" Bob Welish Applications are welâ€" comed for the position of coach of the major atom teams. This is the only vaâ€" Carmen Ledvinka, juvenâ€" ile girls, placed first in the Sertoma skaters win at Ont. meet Baseball tryouts April 8 _ Waterlooâ€"Kiwanis tyke allâ€"star baseball tryouts will be held Saturday. April 8th 10 â€" 12 noon and Sunday, April 9 noon to 2 pm. at Moses Springer Arena. Soccer coaches announced ~Hobin; convenor forâ€"the ~Trep teams urges that all those trying out be equipâ€" ped with running shoes. Minor Atom (born ©1969) 6â€"7 p.m. Wednesdays Atom (1968) 6â€"8 p.m. Tuesâ€" Bantam (1962â€"63) 8â€"10 p.m. Mondays Junior (1960â€"61) 8â€"10 p.m. Tuesdays and the total difference between the racers was 41/100‘s of a second. Ian Hennigar placed first in senior men. The six member national team was chosen at this meet. Members will include Bonnie Hoch from the Kâ€"W Sertoma Speedskating Club, Graham Flett, Cambridge, Eon Leggat, Cambridge, Nancy White, Richmond Hill, Steven Graham and Andrew Cooper, both from Ottawa. Stephen Thom, Barry Book, Mike Bier, Chris Read. _ _ Fridays Minor Peewee (1965) 8â€"10 p.m. Fridays Peewee (1964) 8â€"10 p.m. Robbie Graham and Chris Rawnsley have been chosen as alternates. â€"The team competed in Red Deer. Alberta on March 25 and 26. ald, Robert Kutasinski â€" _ days â€" Minor Mosquito (1967) 6â€"8 al School beginning April 6. Bantam â€" Girls (1516) sion. Tryouts will be held according to the following schedule in the gym at Laure! Voe®eational school. 330, 440 and 660 and Bonnie Hoch, junior girls, placed first in the 440, 660 and 1100. Carl Goertz placed second in the 330 and 110 in the veteran and novice men‘s division. cancy on the boys rep team, announced Joe Hobin. â€" Starting April 3, interested boys are invited to try out for the team of their age group in the rep team diviâ€" Ian Hennigar and Greg Planert battled it out in (1966) 6â€"8 §#

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