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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 May 1979, p. 28

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'tera-mth-oe-ti-ttsv.-', 1m . Boa! Estate and Landlord & Tenant Business Law and Debtots' & Estates, Wills and Tums. cr , Phone: 884-2620 Suite 80 496 Albert St., (Parkdéle Plaza) Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3V4 BARRISTER & SDLICITDR Hours: Mom-Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00p.m. Evenings & Sat. By Appointment. PREFERRED AREAS OF PRACTICE LEE E. SAUER Practice of Law ANNOUNCES THE ESTAt5USHMENT-, ', rel . 0F HIS /o ' Creditors' Rights All of the players have to be under 20asofJan. 11979. and seven of the 15 taken Sa- turday are under 17. A total of 40 players at- tended Satttrday's competi- tion under the watchful eyes of coordinators Court Hein- buch of Cameron Heights and Btuevale's Jim Baird, as well " a host of other coaches and instructors. Regional camp includes locals At the preliminary camp at Wilfrid Laurier Univer- sity Saturday, Bob Fitz- gerald of WLU, Bob Urose- vie of KCI and Bluevale’s Phil Jarrett and Ed Fowler were among the 15 players chosen to continue the path which will eventually es- tablish a provincial junior team. By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor Four players from schools in this city were selected at an Ontario Basketball As- socialism Central West tryout tamp Saturday to at- tend this region's final tryouts a Brock University in St. 'dh',',',',.',',',,', later this "We had selectors from all over like Guelph and Orangeville,” said Baird. Jim Bail finalists. 2prvie.. worthy of your confidence. GEORGE ROBERT SCHELL HUSH” Baird of Bluavala colle fat I . ' - "“ " _ W“. . '“ k“ g q exp ams to players at Saturday I camp the procedure for picking 1 5 funeral home and chapel 621 KING WEST - 745-9495 Convenient Parking. entering Wellington or King Street Completing the lS-man roster are Garydlenry and Tim May of Orangeville. Rob Stevens of Gum, J.F. Ross and Owen' Jones of Guelph collegiate. The session at WLU was four hours long, split be- tween fundamentals and scrimmaging. At the end of the day each player was given an evaluation report in order to see the areas where he needs to improve. Other local players chosen were Frank Naus, Ralph praws,and David Kipfer of Cameron Heights, Dave Maser of Forest Heights, Greg Purdy and Mark Campbell of Glenview Park, and Pete Savlch of Preston. There are a total of six re- gions in the province, and all will come together in Toron- to July " for a tournament which will decide the On- tario team. Players from all regions could conceivably end up on the squad, which in other years has toured places like Philadelphia and Long Island. "This camp was the best of the three years we've had it, and therefore the toughest to select." a tradition since 1925. Datz ~Bcchtcl Two of the players chasm for the final tryouts won Bob Fitzgerald (left) of Brantford. who attends WLU. and Bluovale's Phil Jarrett.

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