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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 May 1979, p. 22

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Pubkshed by the â€" Wateri00 Liberal. Association Send for catalogue and price list FACTORYâ€"DIRECT PRICES FROM Canudu‘, most comprehensive Driver Training Course 428 Gage Avenue, Kitchener, Ontario N2M 579 â€" (519) 578â€"2080 A Federally Chartered C Nonâ€"Profit Organization Your course fee is income tax deductible and you may save up to 44% in insurance premiums by presenting our _ course certificate Young Drivers In the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, consisting of the Townships of North Dumfries, Wilmot, Wellesâ€" ley. Woolwich and the Cities of Waterloo, Kitchener and Cambridge, notice is hereby given to all persons in possession of land, in accordance with the Weed Control Act, 1973, Section II (1) and Sections 13 (1) (2). (3), (4), (5), that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands within the Regional Municipality of Waâ€" terloo are destroyed by date of June 11. 1979, and throughout the season. the Regional Municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds desâ€" troyed, charging the costs against the land in taxes, as set out in the Act. In the interest of public health, noxious weeds requirâ€" ing eradication as they appear are Goat‘sâ€"Beard. Chiâ€" cory. Thistles, Ragweed, Poisin Ivy, Wild Carrots, etc. Although Dandelions. Burdock and Goldenrod are not considered noxious weeds within the Regional Municiâ€" pality of Waterloo under the Weed Control Act, the coâ€" operation of all citizens is solicited in the elimination of these nuisance weeds. Inquiries and complaints should be directed to the unâ€" dersigned at 634â€"5928 or 885â€"9540 _ , CGMKâ€"CLOCK WORLD Mav 17. 1979 5$79â€"4800 623â€"6730 â€" Weterloo Chronicie, Wednasday, May 16, 1979 â€" > | NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS TO DESTROY WEEDS =# _ Hess and Yuska on Ontario team N A. Haufschild. Weed Inspector. Regional Municipality of Waterloo By Rick Campbeli Ch!oniclo Sports Editor In horseâ€"racing terms, â€"Waterloo CHYM‘rs have yet _ to break their maiden this young Interâ€"City Fastball League exhibition season. And going into tomorrow night‘s opening league games in Cambridge against the Gores, CHYM‘rs will still be winless, unless they managed a victory in Wingham Tuesday night. CHYM‘rs want that first win The Region of Waterloo (ROW) Swim Club had a very busy weekend with it s swimmers competing at two swim meets. ROW "A‘" swimmers atâ€" tended the Laurentian Uniâ€" versity Swim Club Invitaâ€" tional meet in Sudbury Fri., Sat., and Sunday, swimming against 34 clubs. From this meet an Ontario Allâ€"Star team was selected to leave for Florida this Thursday to compete against 2 Allâ€"Star teams from Florida. ROW is But â€" Waterloo _ field manager Glenn Moeser is far from distressed about the situation. ‘‘The players we have signed have all played well, it‘s been a case of the players who are no longer with us either committing costly errors or causing the other guys to,"" said Moeser. ‘‘*We don‘t really place any importance on the score, exâ€" hibition games are to try Evening Classes Monday & Wednesday Starting Mon. June 4 6:30 â€" 9:30 p.m. CAMBRIDGE Evening Classes Monday & Wednesday Starting Mon. June 4 7:00 â€" 9:00 p.m. KITCHENER STARTS pleased to announce that two of its swimmers, Paul Hess, 14, and Julie Yuska, 16, have been selected for the Ontario team. ‘ Paul took 2 gold medals in the 50 metre long course. meet: in the 100 & 200 fly, 2 silvers in the 200 & 400 free,â€" and a 4th in the 100 free. Julie took a 3rd in the 100 fly, 4th â€" 200 fly, 5th in the 100 & 200 free, and 8th in the Other ROW swimmers also placed well at the meet. Waterloo Twin City Opâ€" timist midgets were rarin‘ to start their Interâ€"County Baseball League season Monday night but wet weather forced cancellation of the lidâ€"lifter against Brantford. people out to see who you keep and who you don‘t:" _ The last three CHYM‘r games have all resulted in heartâ€"breaking losses for the Waterloo club. Last Tuesday Grimsby Peach Kings handed them narrow 1â€"0 and 7â€"6 defeats, while Saâ€" Waterloo was scheduled to travel to Brantford tonâ€" ight for their first away game, but the Brantford park is not ready and so the teams have agreed to play Monday‘s postponed game tonight at Bechtel Park at 7:30 p.m. The game in Brantford has been rescheduled for GLENN MOESER ..not distressed By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor Miller on mound 14 Princess St. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 y WATERLOO BOWLING LANES BOWLING May, June, July, August ADULTS â€" 3 Games $2.00 CHILDREN â€" 3 Games $1.50 55¢ Per Game on Weekends for information call Daily 10:00 a m. to Close WEEKEND SPECIAL FAMILY BOWLING OPEN BOWLING Shoes Free They were: Linda Gardiner,â€" â€" Carolyn Walsh,â€"10 â€" 5th â€" 100 10 â€" silver â€" 200 back, brongze ayl e $ â€" 400 free, 200 breast, 200 _ Hansen, 16 â€" 5th â€" 200 IM., 5th â€" 100 breast, 100 +breast, 7th â€" 100 breast. back, 6th â€" 100 free, 100 fly. â€" John Allen, 15 â€" 7th â€" 200 back, 6th â€" 100 free, 100 fly Angela Pinder, 10 â€" silver 200 breast, 5th â€" 200 IM, 7th â€" 100 fly. â€" Mike West, 14 â€" bronze â€" 100 .‘!':w%' 4 â€" 3rd â€" 100 , 14 â€" 3rd â€" 1 :Z,MN . Harker, 14 â€" 4th â€"â€"200 turday Wingham scored early and then held on for a 6â€"5 victory. Moeser also announced ofâ€" ficial signings for the team as it heads into Thursday‘s game. Back will be allâ€"star catcher Brian Russell, pitchers Ray Holliday and Bill Miller, allâ€"star and batâ€" ting champ Paul Clemens, Larry Brooks, Bill Shadâ€" dick, Dennis Schmidt, golâ€" den glove allâ€"star Paul Boiâ€" leau and Bob Riley. back, 6th â€" 100 back. Susan Suominen, 12 â€" 5th â€" 100 free, 6thâ€"â€" 100 & 200 back. New faces will include Bruce Everest, formerly of Stratford at first, Larry Strathearn, Doug Weiler, Gary MacGregor and Gary Mayne, a university student from London who Moeser claims can "play any posiâ€" tion but pitcher." Moeser said that between games and practices, his team has had ample time to prepare for the season, and couldn‘t begin against a tougher opposition than Cambridge. Gores are a vastly improved team, and included in their undefeated Interâ€"city preâ€"season was a 7â€"1 verdict over CHYM‘rs in Waterloo. ‘‘We were all set to start,‘"‘ said Optimist coach Paul Puncher Tuesday. ‘"We beat Kitchener 10â€"4 in an exâ€" hibition game last Wednesâ€" day and Kitchener beat Guelph 17â€"11 in a real slugâ€" fest Sunday. I don‘t know what that means, but there‘s no doubt we have a lot of potential."‘ Wednesday, May 30. Puncher‘s sole reservatiâ€" on going into the opener is that his team will have gone seven days without practice due to the inclement weather. Brian Miller, the only Opâ€" timist pitcher back from last year, will be on the mound for tonight‘s game. On Sunday, at Wilfrid Laurier University Pool, ROW hosted a Regional Deâ€" velopment "B" level W meet. Placing well for were: | John Oesch, 16 â€" 5 firsts: 100 fly, 200 breast, 400 IM, 100 breast, 200 free. 4 2nds â€" 200 IM, 400 free, 200 back, 100 Amanda deBoer, 43 â€" 1st â€" 200 free, 2nds â€" 100 & 200 back, 200 free, 3rd â€" 400 free. Steve Hiebert, 14 â€" 1sts â€" 100 free & 200 IM, 2nds â€" 100 fly, 200 free, 200 back. Peter Berczi, 11 â€" 1sts â€" 200 back & 200 breast, 3rds â€" 200 Romana Ptak, 13 â€" 4 firsts: 400 IM, 400 free, 200 back, ONE MILE TROT $500 1. Deerfield Dennis G. Henry 2. Great John H. Young 3. Point Man J. McClure 4. Fanny Filly R. Bourgeois 5â€"Graces Pride R. Gudmann 6. Whitefoot Dan J. Pollard 7. Alice Floridan J. Powell â€" 8. Florrie Smile N. Bayne AE Argyel Christie F. MacNiel AE Corned Beef W. Jones THIRD RACE / PURSE One Mile Pace $450 1. Rob Ron Dora K Houston 2. Ferric Night F Maguire 3. Beau Geste J Cecchin 4. Belinda Wave W Dupee 5. Jerjos Catherine G Girrling 6. Cheater Bars J Pollard 7. Out All Night B Kidd 8. Mary Irene P Miller AE Miss Kelly Rose A Morrisson AE Vals Rip R Hutton SECOND RACE PURSE One Mile Pace CLMG 3000â€"4000 $650 1. Jamill Abe $3000 R Battin 2. Go For It $3000 R Bourgeois 3. Claybrook Kevin $3000 N Bayne 4. My Sweetie $3000 P Miller 5. Frosty Check $3000 R Hutton 6. Selsay Bay $3000 B Richardson 7. Ambertime $3000 J McClure 8. Arnies Gene $3000 F MacNiel FOURTH RACE PURSE One Mile Pace CLMG 32500 $450 1. Mr. State Hill $2500 R Battin 2. Hasty Dandy $2500 T Pierce 3. J P Hat $2500 F Maguire 4. Van Order $2500 M Dipaolo Jr. 5. Royal Spectator $2500 R Webb 6. Lady Miller Song $2500 P Miller 7. Buffy Express $2500 T Newman 8. Skippy Volo $2500 D Martin AE Mr. Tar Battles $2500 K Webb AE Mr. Playtime $2500 R Phillips One Mile Trot $650 1. Never Brushed D Lougheed 2. Sanran C Stemler 3. K T Judge J Mathers 4. Setons Hornet G Henry 5. Royal Specialty J MacTavish 6. All Night Ferric F Macguire 7. Deep Run Goodtime R Rossie Read Elmira‘s Friday entries â€"â€"in the Chronicle first Elmira Receway _ Friday May 18/79 Complete Collision And Refinishing Service Imira IM, 200 free. Todd Major, 10 â€" 1sts â€" 400 free & 200 back, 2nd â€" 200 Lianne Cassidy, 12 â€" 1st â€" 200 Ann Hess, 15 â€" 1st â€" 100 fly, fi â€" 100 & 200 free, 3rd â€" 200 John Ashton, 15 â€" 2nd â€" 100 â€" 100 free. Jackie Beckner, 11 â€" 2nd â€" 200 fly, 400 free, 400 IM, 200 breast. Nancy Filsinger, 13 â€" 2nd â€" 100 & 200 fly, 400 IM. f Also placing in the top three for ROW in their evgnts were: Barb Smith, Matt George, Jamie McKâ€" enzie, Michael Bowman, Steve Munnings, Kim Gelâ€" latly, Ted Schnarr, John Barr, Brad Oesch, Robert Walsh, Heidi Lyon, Alison Loucas, Rhonda Williams and Greg Merlihan: 8. Conray Kevin D Wilkinson C AE Penny Ellis K Ellis AE loway Babe R Corbett SIXTH RACE PURSE One Mile Pace CLMG $3000â€"4000 $650 1. Vodka Hanover $3000 T Newman 2. Mr. J Durfy $3000 H Kennedy 3. Chief Symboll $3000 J McClure 4. Hazard Express $3000 C Cargpbell 5. Steady Customer $3500 R Phillips 6. Lynn K Dragon $3500 H Leatherâ€" dale c 7. Miss S Tar Fire $4000 R White 8. Claybrook Romeo $3000 R Battin SEVENTH RACE PURSE One Mile Pace CLMG $4500â€"5000 $700 1. Dora Jet $4500 H Leatherdale 2. Bud D Duke $4500 F MacNiel _ â€" 3. Toronado John $4500 R White 4. Alambany Jaky $4500 T Jackgon 5. Fleetwood Bob $4500 H Yourg 6. Oid Zero $5000 R Webb 7. Jethro Duke $5000 R Phillips 8. Company Man $4500 R Rossi EIGHTH RACE PURSE One Mile Pace 3800 . 1. Mauds Knight F Maguire 2. Melanie Howard W McClure 3. Florrie Baby C Stemler 4. Air Travell R Megans 5. Count Alcantara D Willetts 6. Shiaway Red J McClure 7. Social Hour D Shewfelt NINTH RACE PURS Oune Mile Pace Invitation $2500 1. Mohawk Hanover G Zirnis 2. Irish Amber L. Rose 3. E.J. B Richarson 4. Prima Cameron G MacDonnell 5. Swift Goddess R Bourgeois [ 6. Jumbo Be Good R Hutton 7. Rio Command N R Williamson 8. Skipping Thru R Megans One Mile Pace CLMG 32000 $400 1. R Atom $2000 B Kidd 2. Chuckie Lind $2000 J Cecchin 3. Little Biddy $2000 R Battin 4. Miss Lepage $2000 M Vanlandight 5. Kiwi Ambush $2000 R Bourgeois 6. Belie Nelie $2000 M Glavin 7. Soky‘s Kitten $2000 David Willits 8. Deputy Herbert $2000 B Richardâ€" son AE Minor Bill $2000 J McClure AE Shady Jidas $2000 R White

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