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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Nov 1978, p. 23

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Page 22 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, November 1, 1978 CiHenway 3, 2 WiLEs Barbeque or sweet ribs, french onion soup, hot garlic bread, chetf salad, baked potato, dessert and coffee. An $8 value for $5.95 each Tuesday night. Celebrate 23 years of values by shopping at HEER‘S. Special prices in effect October 16 to November 4. Wallcoverings 20% off. Burlington Carpets up to $5.00 yd. off. Moortone Flat Latex $7.95 gal. Come celebrate with us. 14 Princess St. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 , WATERLOO BOWLING LANES OPEN BOWLING DAILY 10 A.M. â€" 7:00 P.M. WEEKENDS 10 A.M. â€" CLOSING TUESDAYS 9â€"11 P.M. FAMILY BOWLING .55¢ Per Game on Weekends ALL YOU CAN BOWL $2.25 PER BOWLER Sundays from 10 a.m. â€" 12 Noon (3 per lane}) for information call BOWLING Tuesday Rib Night Restaurant and Recreatdior Centre heers 677 BELMONT WEST. KITCHENER TELEPHONE 578â€"5330 PAINTS * WALLCOVERINGS CARPETS*INTERIOR DESIGN 213 *5. 95 ~Eat‘n °Putt * Child Menu ‘1.95 Adults ‘3.95 up ~ introduces "Eat‘n Putt 1 i a} uioulg â€" 1â€"42%) The Waterloo collegiate junior girls placed first in the CWOSSA meet in Owen Sound on Thursday. Members of the WCI crossâ€"country team are as follows: Renee Hoops, Kathy Kritzer, Sue Bass, Beth Houston, Dana Hetherington, Lisa McGee, Giselle Kavanagh, Nancy Hague., Karen Groff, Mary Bauer, Donna Brox. Beth Pemberton, Jenny Wildfang, Shelley Steep, Laurie Lawson, Tracy Mitchell, Kim Lucci, Sandy Lucci, Linden Roberts, Lynda Watson, Rich Knill, Tim Russworm, Al Burke, Peter Zepf. Randy Yantz, Dennis Brox, Mark Anderson, Erik Holmes, Greg Hounsell, Jeff Wildfang, Todd Mcâ€" Cuaig, Mike Houston, Doug Safioles, Roy Russell, Dan Fitzgerald, Andy Meikle, John Eggert, Kent Bauman, Tom Langan, Gord Hague, Steve Cassidy, Rob Filiatrault, Dave Kavanagh, John Lukezic, Rob Somerville, Mike Hovey, Norm Bertrand. Coach is Mr. John Zdrahal. The team had a total of 35 N. Waterloo runners fare well . _lJ N J, restaurant, gift shop and steak house Licensed under 115 Fountsin St. $., Cambridge (Preston) . , the L.L.B.0. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 653â€"5708 .. . ‘KNOTTY ‘PINE.. BRING A GROUP OF 3 TO 30 COME, M CELEBRATE THE FESTIVE SEASON WITH US. points. They were led by Giâ€" selle Kavanagh who had an excellent time of 14:18. The Viking girls also captured 9th, 12th, 13th and 1l4th place. The midget girls placed second at the meet with 11 points. Leading the way was Sarah Mason who came in second with a time of 12:44. First place was 12:35. In 10th place was Dana Hetherâ€" ington and 19th Kathy Kreitzer. The girls ran exâ€" ceptionally well and proved that their strong winning season was no fluke. _ . Shelley has beén runâ€" _ The senior boys placed se‘ g well this year and did a venth with Gord Hague in d job at the meet. 16th. © Vikings in finals »J¢ Athletic Association junior boys soccer final Friday by defeating Cameron Heights 40. Wateriloo will host St. Jerome‘s, 6â€"3 winners over Forest Heights. The boys cross country team did well also. Midget boys were fifth at CWOSSA with Rich Knill in eighth place. The boys were second in Twin City action this year and Knill was the individual champion. Rich was folâ€" lowed by Todd McCuaig who placed 30th and Peter Zepf in 47th. The junior boys team placed third at the meet with Mike Houston second. The juniors were first this year at Twin City and Housâ€" ton was the individual champion. Dan Indech and Navrick Matâ€" thews scored for Waterloo. Peter Rempel, Louis Botos, ®© 11 Yearsâ€"Alderman ®© Past Chairman Board of Management Sunnyside Home © Past President Waterloo Lions Club © Past President Waterloo Minor Hockey ©® 6 Years â€" Chairman Community Services Board ©@ 2 years Regional Councillor REâ€"ELECT REâ€"ELECT

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