Despite losing a football game, Lakeshore Optimist Chargers had an enjoyable day in Hamilton last Sunâ€" day. _ On that day they travelled to the Steel city to play an exhibition game against the Steel City Roughriders and dropped a 20â€"6 verdict. Page 18 ‘"We were awful, but I‘m not concerned," said Lake shore coach Roman Marijoâ€" sious. "I guess the bus trip and the tour of the Hallâ€"of Fame plus the second game in two days took its toll. But the kids enjoyed themselâ€" ves, that was the main thing." Steel City proved to be gracious hosts as they arâ€" ranged for a tour of the Canâ€" adian Football Hall of Fame GUARANTEED 1 Y": INVESTMENT â€" "EP" CERTIFICATES 5 yp. Minimum Deposit TERM $1000. BONUS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Chequing Prvileges | SEE ASTRA TRUST 2 104 KING ST. S., WATERLOO, ONT. N2J 1P5 ACROSS FROM WATERLOO SQUARE 884â€"2444 â€" 884â€"2400 Chargers tour CFL Hall _ â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, October 3, 1979 Member Canada Deposit insurance Corp. 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Riders yet to lose I1 1/8% 1% 10 4 % ABTRA TRUST Steel City will play a reâ€" turn game Oct. 14 when they take part in the first Waâ€" terloo Oktoberfest Jamâ€" Saturday the Lakeshore team trampled their old neâ€" mesis Idlewood Ironsides 36â€"6 in a regular league game that evened the record at 3â€"3. ~ In the Columbiaâ€" Lakeshore game Dave Riel ran in a touchdown to give Lakeshore a 6â€"0 lead which held up until midâ€"way through the third quarter when Dan Cormier scamâ€" pered to his left to tie the score 646. Early in the fourth quarter Eddie Lapierre scored another Columbia major to give them a 12â€"6 lead that they maintained until the final gun for their second win in three games. Waterloo West remained undefeated after three games on the scoring exâ€" ploits of Jeff Siebert who had three touchdowns and two kicked converts while Brett Scott added two majors to round out the Roughrider scoring. Dean DeSilva the league‘s leading scorer did all of Lincoln‘s scoring on two converted touchdowns. Next action will be Saturâ€" day at 9:30 a.m. at Sandowâ€" ne schools when Waterloo West plays Lakeshore while at 11 a. m. Lincoln plays Coâ€" lumbia. l e Cul AKE MnA i WR k 0 cce Many former University of Waterioo Warriors will be in uniform this winter for the Region of Waterloo team entered in the Southwestern Ontario Senior basketbail league. Senior club joins circuit Senior basketball is about to make a comeback in the region. Or so it seems, as through the industrious efforts of seâ€" veral key individuals, a team representing various cities in the region has been awarded entry into the South Western Ontario Basâ€" ketball Association. For the past several years, local organizers have tried to make a go of senior basketball but have fallen prey to lack of finances, unâ€" availability of facilities, and at times, a severe lack of depth in the talent departâ€" ment. So with no real solid franâ€" chise in the area, several We did it! A new Bake Shop counter to help you entertain at home. See our selection of pies, cakes, muffins, donuts. tarts, sandwich trays and salads. local stars have gone to Toronto, Brantford and other cities to play after their high school and college eligibility is used up. But this summer, former UW Warrior and Canadian national team members Mike Visser and Tom Kiesâ€" wetter got together with Lenny Bates, who will be the Region‘s team coach. and raised funds and obâ€" tained much of the equipâ€" ment needed to operate the team. Of utmost importance is the fact that Preston high school gym has been seâ€" cured for practices and games. The team has uniâ€" forms, has paid $200 to the league including an $80 perâ€" formance bond, and each player will be required to pay $30 to the club in order to play. Players must also supply their own shoes, pay for their travelling expenses and in this first year may even have to supply their own basketballs. As they prepared to apply for entrance to the league the team principals drew up a budget estimating their firstâ€"year expenses at But so far only $1,500 has been raised. even with all the personal expenses, the club is now Iooking†corporate sponsor to s tae remaining amount. Once that objective is achieved. the team plans to take the initiative in deveâ€" loping a women‘s team. plus a developmental system for boys and girls to aid them in learning the basics of basâ€" ketball Besides Kieswetter (naâ€" tional team 1972) and Visser (national team 1977),. the Region squad includes former Warriors Jeff Scott, Jim Commerford. Rich Kurtz. Fred Dimson and Scott Halpenny. Also exâ€" pected to play on the squad are Kal Kiel of University of Calgary. Gueliph‘s Mclver, Brandon‘s . Weber and Bruce Brec f a recent American college grad . Other teams in the league include London. Hamilton, Windsor. Sarnia, Brantford and others. It is expected the universities Waterloo, Laurier and Guelph will also engage in exhibition games with the senior club Anyone wanting further information about partially or fully sponsoring the club‘s required finances is asked to phone Mike Visser at 886â€"6873