. Ton_ner new Ladies' prez Registrations up on Saturday Other elected posi tions were filled by Wayne Ernst as first vice-president, Rick Lucas second vice president, Maureen Miehn treasurer. Carol Blackie secretary, Joanie Schweitzer stat- istician and Glen Registrations for summer sports in Wa, terloo came flooding in on Saturday's second day of sign-ups with two sports, boys t-bail and girls softball com- pletely filled to waiting list status. Boys baseball, which includes t-ball, had 751 total registrants from the two sign-ups, and while t-ball is filled. minor baseball is still open to late registrar tion. Boys soccer at 667 ahd girls soccer at 336 are both still slightly The fourth annual WIA; 10K Road Han- L', taking shape with on tries now coming in for the Sunday. April 1 ru-nl There are six run- guru-x divided vu-nl) hetwvvn men and women in the under 24L 2039 and In and 0xt'r dixisiuns, Peter Tonner was elected president re- cently at the annual meeting of the KW Ladies Softball League. _ WLU Road Race is taking shape The rarv is dale-d In i gal lcl' o I _ ‘minmaï¬ picture framing warm ly UNIW sd'aithr AVENUE EAST ‘mTEm um aw Pun The discerning person who has made an investment in original works of art such as fine paintings. original prints, limited edition reproductions. fabric art, treasured dot-u ments, or family heirlooms should understand that quality framing is also a necessary investment It will ensure the preservation of these valued objects, and display them in a manner that will enhance their beauty giving many years of satisfaction to the owner m; //m: jAintitty . t , itttloortuttt IQ 510/1. '///f, Anyone requiring further information may contact Communi- ty Services at 886-l550, ext. 288 Boys softball had (is sign-ups, slightly shy of projected numbers. but girls softball at 428 is completely filled and late registrants will be subject to waiting lists. Track and field and lacrosse are both still accepting registration. Walker past-president The KW League has a membership of 30 teams and is looking forward to a fun and competitive season Any women wishing to try out for a team but who are not yet affiliat- ed may call Joanie Schweitzer at M4940 or 8tttr5977 (H). Tht. otry {m- IN $2 until Friday, March I!) when II will be raisvd In $3. Murt- information ma) he uhlaim-d from Bill MrTvcr at WLl' tOtt 1970ext, iti6 Another com Carol Blackie 6805 after 5 p.m begin at 9:30 a.m. with starting and finishing points al WHY Awards will be presented m the mp thrm- finishers in t'dl h tdh'gnr} shy of total capacity with room for about 40 more at late registrar. tions. contact at is g} A ' . f t t - F _ , M ' . â€a! .. __ x h _ . 3 - , " Rr! _ v f' K' fl, e TN T "rr M: ' TWF _ a", tr'-i" _. I, . _ , ' 94‘; s'-': _ .. . , ' El ' _ ' - x2=NENEEETiXSX" ca . a _ s ', > h KM~;J.W‘A n _ t I) Ann Samson Air, Rob Town Track and field specialist Rob Town was the final male athlete of the week after winning the provincial championship gold medal in the pole vault with a leap of 1.40 m and finishing third in the shot put with a throw of 13.70 m. ee't-e8Pi'-t"0"t"to" _ . emmmm . ,esett<gtsetetge)oetttqMe6ttttttt., >1 ' Yoorcheice-rt-Ntotttt4tettor _eareftqetttootttrttttmettttrttttett.fttrtthitcttqtet yot0brrproodt+ A former CIAU all-round champion in 1979, Ann has been out of competition nearly two years recovering from a serious knee injury but capped a successful return at the CIAU's when she successfully completed the same twisting vault that caused the injury, the first time she has attempted the move since her accident. Rob is one of Canada's top docalhletes. currently ranked fourth in the nation and toth in the Commonwealth. His two medals at the provincial event bring his fM'AA medal total to 19, of which IO are gold Competing in her final ClAU champion- ship, Ann Samson Eby won the gold medal in the beam and silver in vault to finish fourth over-all and be named UW's final female athlete of the week for the 1981-82 season. SAVE - COMPARE OUR PRICES BE SMART - CALL TODAY CUSTOM WOOD DESIGNS 283 M. We!" ttttttten" ,, 573410015 6-3245 JI'i0 Athletes 'r-*titPi,tt0tt'tt"tM"'r mutt-canny Lose 16-25 lbs. in 6 weeks odtueta1itpetetstttt' immune. 4 www: v mum: ,eaett<gttetettttxtetttq. COMING SOON TO WATERLOO The six major novice City League teams will engage in a round, robin format March 21, 25 and 28 at Moses Walker Essa Novice City League hockey tournament. Fun and good times will be foremost next week during the Dave on decorating products available during March. 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