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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Apr 1981, p. 22

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PAGE 22 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1981 Ken Hergott. who re cently coached his 1,000th game in the Waterloo Minor Hockâ€" ey Association. was honored in a special presentation last Tuesâ€" day night by the Cityrof Waterloo at its 17th annual Volunteer Recâ€" ognition Dinner. The dinner, which drew about 430 volun teers to the banquet in their honor, is hosted annually by the city as an expression of thanks for work and commitâ€" ment to Waterloo‘s minor sports pro Erams. CASA sanctions ROW Invitation Hergott, who has been involved in baseâ€" ball and hockey at the volunteer level in Waâ€" terloo for years, was presented with a plaâ€" que by Mayor Marjorie The Canadian Ama _ entries teur Swimming Assoctiâ€" Man; ation has officially _swimm sanctioned the second _ provin« annual Region of Wa from 0 terioo Swim Club Inviâ€" _ pete fo tational Meet point 1 The meet, which is sponsored by Coca Cola, will be held May 810 at Wilfrid Laurier pool and will consist of seven sessions and over â€"2,000 _ swimming York Nursery will have a Scott‘s Lawn Care Professional on hand to give you a %4 hour presentation on Lawn Care After the presentation, he will remain to answer any further questions Hergotts are a hit at Volunteer Dinnerâ€" 1541 Highland Rd. W. 7 45â€"9876 PREâ€"REGISTER NOW FREE LAWN CLINIC SAT. APRIL 25 at 1 :00 p.m. B YORK NURSERY Carroll Actually, Tuesday‘s banquet was a family affair for the Hergotts as Ken‘s wife Carole was one of four individâ€" uals who had Special Achievement Awards bestowed upon them. Other winners of Special Achievement Awards, which have length of service, qual ity of leadership and degree of, involvement as major criteria, were track and field execu tive Rob Brown, base ball, hockey and girls softball coach Don Gei sel, and hockey and tâ€"ball coach Dr. Doug Rice Brown, a member of the Kâ€"W Track and Field Association since 1973, has been presiâ€" dent and secretary of Many top ageâ€"group swimmer®s from other provinces as well as from Ontarie will comâ€" pete for individual high point trohies in addi tion to team champion ships. As this is an officially sanctioned event, any records will stand as Ontario and/or national re cords. the club and has helped develop an effective communication line within the club as well as with municipal govâ€" ernment â€" departments and news media. He has organized many major track and field events in the city and has also strongly reâ€" cruited at the coaching level Carole Hergott, one of the founding memâ€" bers of the WMHA La dies Auxiliary, has served in almost every capacity on that com mittee from secretary through second and first viceâ€"president right through to the presidency. She is also on the minor hockey executive as liaison for the Auxiliary, and has spent countless hours at arenas in recent vears assisting with sales at various hockey tournaments and events backed by the Ladies Auxiliary. Geisel, heavily in volved in minor base ball, hockey and girls softeball for the past 11 vears. has been coach of the Waterloo minor peewee Bauer Bruins hockey team for the past four vears. Before that he_ coached the minor atoms for a vear In baseball, he has coached in the tâ€"ball house league for five vears and has coached tvke. peewee and banâ€" tam allâ€"star baseball clubs as well. In addiâ€" tion to a total of nine vears of service on the GUARANTEED 90 UAYS OR 4000 MILES (6400 km 467 New Motorcrett Oil ‘ (4 querts/5 Itres) 447. instail new Motorcral! hite: jz inspect Exnaust System Shock Absorbers Steenng Linkage Front and Rear Suspension Raduator and Heater Hoses Battery Cabies and Connections All Betts All Flid Lavels Aur Cieaner Fite! Wingsiweld Wipe: Brages 47. Lobrcate . Hood latch and hinges Door inges Deck Lid Hinges Â¥"" Tesi Cooiant for Temperature Protection Battery Specsho Gravity All ignts and S.gnais Passenger Cars and Light Ti ucks Spring GHECKâ€"UP "PARK WAY ..» SALES +18.50 455 KING STREET NORTH. WATERLOO. ONTARIOQ PHONE 884â€"5110 executive of minor baseball, he helped orâ€" ganize the midget baseball tourney for three years and this year, has also taken on the added responsibilty of coaching the girls midget allâ€"star softbal team s Rice, the coach of the multiâ€"talented minor atom Saints who this year won the OMHA title, has been involved with hockey as an exâ€" ecutive, league con vener, tournament chairman and coach After a stint as house league coach, he joined and has been Saints coachsince 1974. Rice has also served on the executive of minor hockey as director (1974â€"77).was Hub League convener for one season, minor atom House League convener for two, chaired the Oktoberâ€" fest Atom Tournament for the past five years and has assisted with the annual Gold Puck tournament The guest speaker Dr. Joseph Levy, urged the gathering to do its part to help this generâ€" ation ~adapt to "the ethic of commitment" which he termed the highest form of selfâ€"fulâ€" fillment, but a form achievable only if we fulfill the needs of sociâ€" ety as well as our own. He has also coached for the past two years in the t â€"ball division of minor baseball Includes OIL AND FILTER A@Post T ENT »0AY Special Achievement winners at last Tuesday‘s Volunteer Recognition Dinner are top (1â€"r) Dr. Doug Rice, Don Geisel, and Rob Brown, bottom right is Mrs. Carole Hergott and bottom left is Ken Hergott, who was honored at the dinner by the City of Waterloo for recently coaching his 1,000th minor hockey league gamse. The First Baptist Bible Hoop teams are heading for Toronto this Saturday to compete in the Word of life Ontario Basketball tournament The Bible Hoop teams are the defending Onâ€" tario champions in the Junior High bovs. semor bovs and senior high girls divisions Qualifving teams will be entered in the regionâ€" al champonships in Courtland. NY on Mav Ultimately the Bible Hoop program is enâ€" deavouring to qualify for Bible Hoop Clubs gear for Word of Life (WATERLOO) LIMITED the International tour nament held this sumâ€" mer at Word of life Isâ€" land in the Adirondack Mountain Vacatuonlands in New York State The teams are comâ€" prised of plavers with /Fashions for ‘8l Bluevale collegiate senior badminton Knights continued their Cinderella story last Thursday when they travelled to Guelph and won the overâ€"all title at the Central Western Ontario championâ€" ships. The previous week, Knights upset the appleâ€"cart by winning their first Waterloo f/m m‘/af«u/cdnv/wn w ... in exquisite gow ns for the bride, her attendants and the mother of the bride and groom plus a wide variety of suits and dresses for all occasions. Sizes 8â€"20 43 King St N Waterio© The Knights shock Fashmon ;l ll(‘ 886â€"3060 The Ontarmio tourâ€" nament involving apâ€" proximately 60 Ontario entries is the first major test for the Kâ€"W team County title ever at Conestoga College. varying skuill levels from County allâ€"stars to those with less experience T w o Blueyvale players, Steve Zupko and Greg Sekulin in doubles, qualified Thursday for the allâ€" Ontario championships in Kapuskasing Saturâ€" day May 2. Other fine performances were turned in by Greg Moses, Kevin Keith and Jayne Hallman. Thurs & En tul 9 Open Daily 9â€"5 30

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