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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Oct 1978, p. 11

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COMPETITIVE LEAGUES Women‘s Basketball: A minimum of 12 players are needed to enter this new event. This round robin leaâ€" gue consists of 6 games for a maximum of 16 teams. Entry deadline: Monday, October 16 4:30 p.m. 2050 PAC. Draw meeting: Tuesâ€" day, October 17 7:30 p.m. 1083 PAC. Starting date: Tuesday, October 24 7:30 â€" 10:30 p.m. Tournaments: 9th Ancual Bicycle Race: 4 man teams run a circuit each. Two bikes minimum are needed for this relay. Entry Deadâ€" line: Monday, October 16 4:30 p.m. room 2040 PAC. Rules meeting: Wednesday, October 18 7:00 p.m. room 1083 PAC. Tournament Dates: Sunday, October 22 1:30 â€" 3:30 p.m. at the Laurel Conservation Area. Engineering Challenge Run: This "Eng Soc Award‘"‘ tourâ€" nament requires a five man team to run a 3 mile course through Waterloo Park. Entry deadline: Monday, October 16 4:30 p.m. room 2040 PAC. Rules Meeting: Saturday, October 21 10:00 a.m. Tournament Dates: Saturday, October 21 10:15 (Continued from page 9) half. In the second half the Vikings began to pressure the Grand River goal and, in the 80th minute, Andy Copâ€" polino scored off a free kick by Ian Tillson. With only ten minutes left, a tie seemed certain, but Grand River caâ€" pitalized on their only good chance of the second half, and Calvin Weber headed in a.m. Seagrams Stadium. Vikings trounce Badminton Singles (Mixed): Double Participaâ€" tion Tourney with 2 games guaranteed. A â€" Exâ€" perienced, B â€" Beginner. Entry Deadline: Monday, October 23 4:30 p.m. room 2040 PAC. Draw, Rules Meeting: Wednesday, Octâ€" the winning goal for GRCI with only seconds remainâ€" ober 25 7:00 p.m. room 1083 PAC. Tourney Dates: Wedâ€" nesday, October 25, Wednesâ€" Applications for a garbage collection rebate on resiâ€" dential multiâ€"family developments will be accepted by the City of Waterloo until November 30th, 1978. A copy of the invoices paid to a private contractor will be required to be submitted with each applicaâ€" tion. The rebate will be paid on a per unit basis where there is evidence that the garbage collection in such a development is performed by a private contractor at the sole expense of the owner. On approval of the application the rebate will be paid by the City, to the owner, by the end of the calenâ€" dar year 1978. Application forms are available from the Purchasâ€" ing Division, City of Waterloo, 2nd Floor. Marsland Centre. CITY OF WATERLOO GARBAGE COLLECTION REBATE RESIDENTIAL MULTIâ€"FAMILY DEVELOPMENTS tc intraâ€"play replay for Results All Comers Little Olympics : the turnout on Friday, Sepâ€" tember 22 was extremely disappointing when only 20 participants showed up at Seagrams Stadium. Team championship looked like Men: St. Jerome‘s won 7 of 13 events. Members: Dave Demainter, Dave Derlin, Joe Hefferâ€" man, Tom McGee Mike Reilly, Frank O‘Connor, Ed Mahoney, Guy Caâ€" poricci. Village Coâ€"ed Slow Pitch: took place on the weekend of Saturday, September 29, Sunday, October 1. Although it was rained out on Sunday, the tourney went well with 16 teams participating. East 5 and 6 beat the Renegades in the seventh inning with a score of 21 to 17 to be the winners. Congratulations‘ Tennis Singles: we had a good tourney on September 23, 24, 30 and October 1. The leagues were tough but the winners dominated throughâ€" out. Ladies A: Caroline Poy (Conrad Grebel) beat Claire Pillo (Notre Dame) 6â€"0, 6â€"1. Ladies B: Kum Veerasooriâ€" va (VI South) beat Joanâ€" ne Regah (Notre Dame) 6â€"3. Men‘s A: Karl Culik (Faâ€" culty) beat Nick Barrett day, November 1 7:30 â€" 10:45 (Math) 6â€"2, 6â€"2. p.m. Gym 1 and 2. Men‘s B: Bob Y Ladies: Notre Dame won 10 of 10 events. Members: Fran Martin, Deb Mendes, â€" Judy Heffer, Marianne Spriet, Jane Enginski, Peggy ing. This game drops WCI to sixth position, and moves Grand River into second place. In junior soccer, WCI‘s powerful team defeated KCI 4â€"2. Danny Indech again led the way with two goals for WCI, with Dino Zefferino and Larry Gabel each adâ€" ding one. The Vikings reâ€" main unbeaten, and hold first place in the sixâ€"team league. Baleshta. (Math) 6â€"2, 6â€"2. (VI) beat Larry Pollock Men‘s B: Bob Yamamoto (Math) 6â€"0, 46, 6â€"3. The â€" Ontario â€" Human Rights Commission anâ€" nounced on October 2, its deâ€" cision to seek an appeal from the judgment of the Supreme Court of Ontario in the cases of Gail Cummings and the Ontario Minor Hockâ€" ey Association and Brent Bannerman and the Ontario Rural Softball Association. The Supreme Court ruled that Section 2 of the Ontario Human Rights Code, which prohibits discrimination in access to accommodation services and facilities avaiâ€" lable in a place to which the public is customarily admitâ€" ted because of sex, does not Maybe you remember the days when a trip to Floriczj was a major expediâ€" tion. An endless trip of twoâ€"lane blacktop, detours, and rural roads tfiat were more than a match for the tires of the day. E No one had even heard of expressways. And, in most places, a Canadian dollar was about as easy to cash as a Guatemalan Quetzal. _ Travel to the Sunâ€" shine State has certainly changed over the years. And so has exchanging Canadian currency, cashâ€" ing cheques, and taking care of other banking transactions in Flonda. Because now there are Royal Trust Banks in Florida with locations throughout the State. It‘s a lot like running into an old . . Goingto Florida wasn‘t always a holiday. Royal Trust. Building more than memories. Court opposes mixed sexes The Commission will apply for leave to appeal the rulings before the Ontario Court of Appeal on October 16, 1978. a Boards of Inquiry held last year under the Code deâ€" cided in the Bannerman case that girls aged up to 11 should be admitted to any softball team for which they are qualified to play, in the Cummings case, and, that minor hockey teams should be integrated at all age levels. apply in the case of a young girl who is denied memâ€" bership on a boys‘ minor hockey or softball team. The transfer of funds to Florida. The conversion of funds to U.S. dollars. The cashing of Canadian cheques in %‘Iorida. Savings accounts. Chequing accounts. Loans. And the same personal attention you‘d expect from the Royal Trust here in Canada. friend far away from home. R?{yal Trust Banks can proâ€" vide Canadians with a full raanc of banking services in Florida. OPEN SATURDAYS 100 King Street South, Waterloo _ 886â€"0210 105 King Street East, Kitchener 578â€"6900 73 King Street West, Kitchener 579â€"3000 88 St. George‘s Square, Guelph 821â€"5740 Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, October 11, 1978 â€" Page 11 DH And there are 17 Royal Trust Banks thmu%h- out Flonda located in al TWO TANK and CABINET STYLE ERIE . . . famous for quality for over 30 years! WATER Y SOFTENERS Mon. â€" Fri. 8 to 5 Closed Sat. _ For more information, phone or visit Gronp mss 130 UNIVERSITY AVENUE EAST â€" WATERLOO TELEPHONE 884â€"4820 ma[ior cities: Fort Lauderâ€" dale, Palm Beach, St. Petersburg, Jacksonville, Miami, Boca Raton, Tampa, and Orlando. For further informaâ€" tion on both Florida and the Royal Trust Banks in Florida, check with our "Floridata Centre" at your nearest Royal Trust branch. We‘ll even give you a comâ€" {:limemary copy of our rochure "Flonda Facts and Figures" which conâ€" tains information on taxes, recreation, auto licensing, housing, laws, and living costs. So remember, before you take a trip to Florida, take a trip to your nearest Rovyal Trust branch. We‘ll help you plan your most memorable _ | @ stay in Florida ever. <d«ip

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