f Kâ€"W juniors run superbly in Tottenham PAGE 24 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1981 Track Glub as well as the sun shone brilliantâ€" ly Saturday during the eighth annual Tottenâ€" bam Iovitational Crossâ€"Country meet as Kâ€"W runners, many competing for the first time came up with fine efforts. The mite boys 1,000m was the first event and resulted in a third for David Henry of Kâ€"W in 3: 57. He ran as well for North York and reâ€" ceived a gold for the team award. The Kâ€"W Junior STARTS FRIDAY STARTS FRIDAY 8OX OFFICE OPENS 7:30pm | Show starts 8:00pm STARTS FRIDAY STARTS FRIDAY STARTS FRIDAY STARTS FRIDAY AELD OVER HELD OVER HELD OVER HELD OVER NEEDLE 2 Shows Nightly 7:15 & 9:15 p.m. Matinee Sun. at 2 p.m. "AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON * O== 2 Shows Nightly 7&9 p.m. Matinee Sunday at 2 p.m. 2 Shows Nightly 7 & 9 p.m. Matinee Sun. at 2 p.m. _ _ MALIBU HOT _ SUMMER 2 Shows Nightly 7 & 9 p.m. Matinee Sun. 2t 2 p.m. 2 Shows Nightly 7 & 9 p.m. (Aatinee Sun. Z2pm 2 Shows nightly 7 & 9:10 p.m. Matinee Sun. 2 p.m. 2 Shows nightly 7&Q p.m. Matinee Sur. 2pm NMatinee &«r.. 2pm Sorry no Children 2 Shows nightiy 7&9pm ~ Matinee Sunday 2 p.m. Einst mor:pay â€" |¢&8§#:) EYE OF THE (th iffioameent| RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK UNDER THE Â¥ of RAINBOW ~ Shows Nightly 7 & 92. p.m. BODY HEAT THIS IS ELVIS ARTHUR BODY HEAT â€" Qâ€"=x#43 EXCALIBUR _ Sorry No Children STRIPES 1BL HOT SUMMER * ****â€" ‘The tyke girls 1,500m was very well run with Pam Wilson making a mb_whtfllo was ‘run . with surprisâ€" ing speed and determiâ€" nation paid off for Kâ€"W‘s Willie Bassin who won the event in 6:17.24. Darren Henry was sixth in 7: 18. local entry but a terrifâ€" ic run by Erica Bassin of Kâ€"W in 7: 29 resulted in a sixth The atom girls Show starts 8:00pm | ty iebprammeut | # BiMASEE inn-ut I GuipanCE | PARENTAL PARENTAL \ event The atom boys race was all KW with maâ€" winning in 8:13, Brad Hepditch third in 8: 28, Peter Bassin fourth in 8: 49, Dean Henry fifth in 9:06 and Mike Ray seventh in 10:06. The Kâ€"W boys also received a gold for the team award. Gneat effort, run Bâ€"ball board need refs The Kâ€"W Board of Basketball Officials is recruiting new referâ€" ees for the 1981â€"82 seaâ€" A full education proâ€" gram is provided. Meetings began Monâ€" day, but continue every Monday from 7â€"9 p.m. at St. Michael‘s school, 64 University Ave. W. across from WLU. For further informaâ€" tion call 744â€"3068. 50 Erb St. W. Wednesdays, 9:30â€"11:30 a.m. ‘Starting September 23. Fee: $21 for seven sessions. Do women in the Bible have anything to teach women today? Have you wondered if the Bible affirms women as persons in their own right? We invite you to share your experiences as a contemporary woman, while exploring Biblical stories of women. For more information, or to Edith Torbay at (519) 623â€"4898 or the Waterioo campus at (519) 885â€"0300. * Knox Presbyterian Church With four wins in his last five starts, the 2â€"yearâ€"old trotter ARMBRO ACADIAN is a strong candidate for top honors in Friday night‘s Ontario Sires Stakes racing highlight at Elmira Raceway. A $7,000 yearling purchase by Donald Armstrong of St. Catharines last fall, the colt‘s most recent victory in a Sires Stakes event last Wednesday brought his season‘s earnings to $54,673 â€" the most by any colt competing in the province. Trained by John Burns and driven by Dave Boughton, Armbro Acadian has a speed record of 2:04 4 /5 over the mile, oneâ€"fifth of a second off the Sires Stakes record. (OSS photo by John E. Jomes}) â€"______________________________ _ IN THE GROOVE Sioâ€"Pitch tournament at Centennial Park. Filyers lost this contest to Cambridge TV and Stereo, but made it to the Terry Breen of Kitchener Filyers is thrown out by a stride STRIDE DEFIED