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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Mar 1982, p. 25

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ro-ri PAGE " - WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MARC" Mt. I”? "i-h BALL REGISTRATION SAT. MARCH 6 SAT. MARCH " Seagram Stadium 9 am-I pm A "I Nlui" WATERLOO MINOR BALI. ASSOC. \\ no KING ST. N. WATERLOO Darleen Cubler t$llttlttttttClttliatttF" j, 0mm ;' 13mm _ , mum "tt0ttitF"",mlltttt_ i:, STYLE N' PLACE COMMUNITY SERVICES - cm 0F WATERLOO FOR MORE lNFORIATION PHONE 8861550 Spends In effect ‘ml the end ot March phone Darteen or Belly my your appmnlmenl “EEO Senior Citizens Special SHAMPOO & SET " Rs. 35.00 Cut included (long ha" PERMS '25 Style n'Place is pleased to announce the addition of Darleen Sublet to our staff With the following special 8855020 WV! extra) r/f L1, The Region of Water- loo Swim club placed third over-all at the Cambridge Invitation, al. Placing well for ROW were: Boys " & 12 an Free Relay Gold tst Nedello, Clair. Schnarr & Major Nedelko Major now takes aim Jeff Job Roger Carlaw Peter Young Todd Francis Chris Glenwrighl Rob Sutherland Todd Sheridan Shawn Mulroney Tim Quirke Kevin Doucene Todd Loveday Steve Crocker Steve Bolt Fred McEachnie Mark Hall Dennis Brox Waterloo Pat Hinnegan Tim Fedy The three females are 16-year-old Allison Loucas, 14-year-old Kim Gellatly, and 13-year- old Linda Gardiner. Loucas, the more veteran competitor. is aiming at the finals slot in the 50m The other male ROW swimmers include 21-year-old Kevin Auger, who is coming in from Indiana University for the nationals, 19-year-old relay specialist David Swanston. and 17-year-old Paul Hess, who Barry is counting on to add crucial points to ROW's totals. dislodged him as the No. ranked swimmer in the :00 IM. With Smith possibly passing up the competition in Brantford, Barry is optimistic for his veteran. "This may be Alan's last short course nationals. he may be hanging up his suit after this year. but he's also swimming the best this year he's ever swam ... He's got a shot at winning for us." The three females are "r-year-old Allison "We're small, but we're very high quality, and Loucas, 14-year-old Kim Gellatly, and 13-year- when you look, we have a chance of winning 10 old Linda Gardiner. Loucas, the more veteran or 11 events, which really makes it quite excit- competitor. is aiming at the finals slot in the 50m ing." - - . ROW third at Cambridge Thurs. 1-6 pm Fri. 1-9 pm Sat. 9 am - 5 pm Junior B stats MACRAME CORD Craft Cord Ltd. Relay Gold - Isl Clair. Schnarr & 20% OFF CARPET ROLLS up to 12'x20' on sale for as much as 25% ON OUR ALREADY LOW PRICED SAVE MORE THAN regular price PRICES IN EFFECT 'TM. MARCH 27/82 FACTORY OUTLET GP 4) 39 H 40 39 40 Il 39 l?. H 13 IO 33 42 DUSAN NEDELKU uh ttto back. Sth zoo back TYLAER CLAIR 6th 100 TODD MAJOR V 9 individual medals in 200 IN 3rd. I500 free tat. we tree lst. "DA: 200 breast 2nd. It!) hack 5th. 200 back uh. 100 free uh. zoo A 100 t1y3rd,2tttrtree2ndstttttlM Girls II & 12: LARA DOHERTY _ 6 Individu- al medals 2nd 20orlW, 2nd mo 41 12 " l3 l5 IO M 25 18 ltr' l8 i7 43 " 47 12 12 i0 79 79 " 33 19 18 Ill 17 l3 12 II II 10 I’IM " 36 18 I79 i? I90 H 12 l7 The II-year-old Major, competing in the 1mm. the longest race in Canadian and world events. finished first in Canada-with a time of 18:55.9, 43 sec onds ahead of Cory Finch of Regina. The Todd Major of the Region of Waterloo Swim Club zoomed to all-Canadian recogni- tion recently when he topped the list in the Canadian Speedo Dis- tance Swimming Week competition. "rqtEEr" free. 2nd 'oo tree, 1rd mo nr. hl 14]) LM, In! 200 fly JENNIFER MCPHERM)N 4tit zoo back, 6th 100 back LESLEY HORTON sth loo free, Sth no free relay. 3rd 200 med, relay Buys no & under (:ARRICK TIPLAIH’ Sth 100 back. 6th 200 breast Girls no & under WENDY BRUOKES _ am 200 breast Boys 15 & aver RYAN "INKEN 2nd21lllM . ss Northfiold Dr. W. Waterloo 888-6270 Many clubs. according to the ROW coach. are swimming through the nationals with an eye on the, world trials in July and world champion- ships in Ecuador Aug. t-7. Barry thinks that might give his well-prepared swimmers an edge too, if indeed such is the case. free while Barry says Gellatly and Gardiner will benefit greatly from the experience. No pres: sure. The same can't be said for the guys. “This time we're going in much more as a favorite than underdog in some events.“ said Barry, “I suppose it's a mood to harbor, but you never want to count your chickens before they're hatched.“ (Carpet Ends) up to 30 sq. yds. per carton. multi color dk solids reg. 'to ea. CREEL CHANGE BOXES With every box of creel change carpets purchased you receive a Hot Teddy speeds to top Fringed Mat $3022 NOW ONLY 18"x27" 3rd 200 breast. and mo fly MARK ZAMIN tith I00 back & al) back Gtrls I3 & " KIM TODD "oth 200 breast uh I!!! breast. 6th Mttt LM ROW girls were also nationally-ranked in their 800 freestyle event. In girls “and- under, Juanita Diegel was seventh and Jem nifer McPherson 16th. in 12 years Lara Do herty was second and Jennifer McElroy third, in 13 years Linda Gardiner was second and 14 years Shereen Ramprashad was 12th. TIM DOMERTY 3rd 2001 M event record is held by Alex Baumann of Sud- bury. Boys 13 & III and mo back.3rd 100 free. 2nd 100 ny, 5th 200 free STEVE MUNNINGS 3nd ma breast. 2nd 200 breast. 2nd 200 free relay. 2nd 200 med relay K200003406 from page 17)

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