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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Mar 1979, p. 17

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",.tcui'ditii'hsci,uiu.--.v,-o, ii'iiili',i,i.i"iji(iifii] 'resh. "ti. trt coma ONTARIO AD m 373.. mm WHATEKOO SQUARE tit your cloth» aron’t becoming to you . you should ho q 77 . (ltili-tultlt WORll] Send for catalogue and price Gi' FACTORY-DIRECT PRICES FROM 428 Gage Avenue. Kitchener, Ontario run sm (519) 578-2000 fummxl " Cm“ Lamina-on Com plots Collision And Refinishing Service ”I. In Us“ coming to us! Waterloo had a very suc- cessful weekend at the Wes- tern Ontario Ringette Re. gional Playdowns which were held at Woolwich Arena in St. Jacobs this past we ekend. Twenty-five The Western Ontario Finals were just one of six regional ringette playdowns which were being held throughout the province of Ontario this weekend. The Winners of each age division will now go on to represent their region at the Provin- cial Championships in Osha- wa. Ontario on March 30. 3lst and April lst. Waterloo Ringette was the only association to qua- teams trom Western On- tario competed in the Peti- te. Tween. Junior. Belle and Deb Divisions. Green Machine St. Clements . Streakers Elmira , Teddy Bears St. Clements Spartans Kitchener Kando's Stingers Ladies l Broomball Standings [RUSK mam TOURSm Last year, more than 90 per cent of Conestoga College graduates who were available for work. found jobs, N ln April. 1979. more than 700 qualified graduates will be available from 39 Diploma Programs at Conestoga College. Employers are on campus now, rntervrewing prospective graduates for permanent employment. Take a look at Conestoga College Our grads wall be available this sprung For more details. contact our Career Planning and Placement Office at 653-251 l, Ext. 297 _ For Reservations, and More lntonnation Please Contact ----CoCOA BEACH TOUR - a nights accommodation - tax" - admiuion to Disney Wand - roQum motor conch tr-rtatioet Quad - $279 Quad - $259 - tr nights accommodation - tax“ - admission to Disney World. Cyprus Gardens. Sea Wore, Butch Gamma. Dog Rae” - rotum motor coach tra-utioo _ ATTRACTIONS TOUR ST. CLEMENTS BROOMBALL LEAGUE 1978/ 79 REGULAR SEASON DATE Feb. 21/79 _ FLomDAtaiuttFt BREAK PRIVATE CLUB TOURS . March 1 7 - 25 'Membership included with tare Take a look at Conestoga. HIRING? Ctmestogactylege quiiedArts and echnoloqv Why-HUM 680 KING ST. W. KITCHENER, 744-4101 A lify all 5 representative teams in the final games of all divisions. The Disco Pe- tites. Tweens. and Lionette Belles were the three Wa- terloo teams who won their division and were each pre- sented with a gold medallion for their accomplishments. The Waterloo Tweens and Debs who qualified, for the finals in preliminary play had their hopes for the pro vincial championship eli- minated when they lost two very close final games. A 1h summary the Waterloo supporters can be proud of WLTGFGAP‘I‘S l4 Twin - $299 Twin - $279 12 10 15 ME Soccer enrolment - I up over 1978 18 21 10 l7 / Wilfrid Laurier Univer- sity Pool will be the site this Short Course meet at WLU Soccer has grown very ra- pidly in Waterloo from a mere 60 in 1971 to its present registration, This growth however requires many de- dicated adults and this year again minor soccer is in need of coaches, managers convenors and referees. Last yirarhi total registra- tion was 950 and with one more’registation date re- maining it Is anticipated that soccer in Waterloo will siirpass last year's total enrolment. A record number of youngsters registered for soccer this summer. The Waterloo minor soccer club announced that during a four-hour period last Satur- day some 730 Waterloo boys and girls registered-al- most half of those registra- tions were accepted at Moses Springer Arena. The lollowing were Wa- terloo scores from this wee- kend's play: PETITE DIVISION (Ages 10 a under) 1. Waterloo l7 - Woolwich 0 2. Cambridge 4 - Waterloo 12 3. Waterloo 11 - Kitchener 8 4. Waterloo 8 - Kitchener l all the teams performance and participation during the playdowns and now all of Waterloo and the rest bl Western Ontario will be cheering the three qualify- ing teams on as they compe- te in Oshawa at the end at the month. q meekend from Fri. Mar. 9 t rough Sun. Mar. 11 for the Mutual Life of Canada Short Course (25 metre) Class ll. I nuitional Swim Meet. This aria covers all of Western Region with 450 swimmers from Windsor to Welland en- tered in 90 events for'a total of approximately 2100 swims. Class H swimmers are those which have not as yet liuaiified Jar Provincial Championship times. Ten and under age groups will'be timed finals while the 11.12.i3.14 and 15 and over will swim heats during the day and finals at night. TWEEN DIVISION (Ages 11 & 12t 1. Waterloo 10 - Stratford5 ”MOVE OVER MRS. MARKHAMH Kitchener-Waterloo Little Theatre is holding auditions for their May production --- of the comedy H. Bob Minty is directing with backstage and crew needed. . Everyone will be made welcome I No phone call necessary - Join The Gangll Wed. March 14th at 8 p.m. at K-W Little Theatre Studio 9 Princess St. E., Waterloo Ju,nior-aged players tborn 1961-62t are urged to regis- ter this Saturday along with all others from 9 a.m, to 1 pm. at the Adult Recrea, tion Centre. Minor soccer also announ- ces the appointment o'Mike Botich as coach of the junior team for 1979. Botich h: many years of soccer perience as a player an coach, In recent years he has been associated with un- der-l8 regional select teams and more recently was coach of Zagreb of the KDDSL Anyone capable and will- ing to work with the young- sters (boys or girls) is strongly urged to offer his her services, by phoning 884-3578 after 5 p.m. Unless more adult help is forthcom- ing. registrations may have to be restricted. _ 2. Waterloo 6 - Kitchener 5 3. Waterloo 3 -,,Cambridge 2 JUNIOR (Ages 13 & MD I. Waterloo 8 - Woolwich l 2. Waterloo 13 - Stratford l 3. Waterloo 6 - Cambridge 7 4. Waterloo 14 - Guelph ' 5. Waterloo 10 - Woolwich l 6. Cambridge 6 - Woolwich 5 BELLE . (Ages 15,16& 17) i. Waterloo 10 - Woolwich 3 2. Waterloo 6 - Kitchener 8 3. Waterloo 10 - Cambridge 4. Waterloo 5 - Kitchener 4 _ DEB (Ages 18.l9 & 20) 1. Waterloo 4 - Kitchener 3 2. Kitchener 6 - Waterloo 2 3. Kitchener 8 - Waterloo 4 Medals Will be presented to 1-3 place Winners. and rib- bons 4-6th place. Mutual Lite will be sponsoring the meet. Host clubs are the K- W “Y', K-W Tarpons and the Region of Waterlo (ROW) Swim Clubs. 'il Events will begin Friday evening at 6 p.m. Saturday & Sunday events are at 9 a.m. & l p.m. with finals be- ginning at 6 p.m. both nights. Admission is free to the large viewing balcony at Wi- frid Laurier. This weekend provides an excellent oppor- tunity to see many of our areas young swimmers de- veloping their skills.

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