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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Apr 1982, p. 27

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Registration fee is only $6 per vessel, and entrants may particiâ€" pate in one of three classes: canoe, modiâ€" fied (e.g. kayak or rowâ€" boat) or junk (anything from a raft to a bathâ€" Spring is for fun. And fun thére will be Saturday, April 17, at the 15th annual Spring Thaw Canoe Race sponsored by the Doon Student Assaciation (DSA) of Conestoga College. The 15â€"mile race dowr the Grand River begins at 10:30 a.m. at Kayfmans Flats in Bridgeport and ends oneâ€"quarter of a mile downriver from Doon Pioneer Tower, directâ€" ly across from Pinâ€" nacle Dr. in the south end of Kitchener. llyIUI;icv:t;os;u'}::)}nUll;;r:â€" Preâ€"registration for v nacle Dr. in the south _ the race will be acceptâ€" end of Kitchener. ed until Thursday, id April 8, 1982 at the DSA Â¥. s *4 Registration fee is _ office, Conestoga Colâ€" * only $6 per vessel, and â€" lege, 299 Doon Valley entrants may particiâ€" Dr., Kitchener, N2G pate in one of three _ 4M4. There will also be HOT classes: canoe, modiâ€" _ registration on site the 3 s fied (e.g. kayak or rowâ€" da!; of the race for Watquoo Regcona_l Police Hackers | boat) or junk (anything _ those not preâ€"regisâ€" opening game action of the Gentlieme from a raft to a bath _ tered. Eight teams competed all weekend competition with a 3â€"0 win over Kitche K ' went to Kâ€"W Pencil Pushers with a 1â€" O a r u honors went to Kitchener Kamikazee a â€" door donated approximately $400 to Tha â€" Watorinn â€" Raginnalâ€" Caâ€"Kart elub is Gough beats The Waterloo Regional Goâ€"Kart club is revving up for another season of fun, excitement and competition The club got off the ground in late June of last year with five races promoted through the summer culminating in the Oktoberfest Grand Prix which drew in excess of 500 spectators The 1982 season wil} get underway Sunday. April 18 at 10 a.m at Bingeman Park. home of the club, with its isâ€"mile paved circuit and long straight where speeds of 70â€"75 miles per hour are reached. Racing Schedule for 1982 Waterloo Regional Kart Club 10 a.m. start â€" at Bingeman Park, Kitchener *April 18 Opening Day Special $250.00 May 2 _ Competition Sprints $300.00 May 2 â€" Carlisle Series May 23 Coca Cola Cup $400.00 *June 13 Mother‘s Pizza Grand Prix $500.00 July 1 _ Canada Day Sprints $300.00 July To be announced August To be announced Sept. 11 Carlisle Series Sept. 12 Champion Special $300.00 *Oct. 10 _ Oktoberfest Grand Prix $1,000.00 *Double Points events Garbage normally collected on Friday, WILL BE collected on Good Friday. April 9th, 1982 All garbage must be out by K: 00 A M WATERLOO BOWLING LANES ALL YOU CAN BOWL â€"$3.00 PER BOWLER Weekendt 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Or Phone For Other Available Times GARBAGE COLLECTION River Race upcoming Sundays 10â€"12 noon (3 per lane) Free Shoes CITY OF WATERLOO OPEN BOWLING BOWLING â€" 14 Princess St. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 tub). The only restricâ€" tion is that no boats with sails or motors may be entered. Racers wil pass five checkpoints en route â€" Bridgeport Bridge, Breslau Bridge, Freeâ€" port Bridge and two other, secret locations which will not be .reâ€" vealed to entrants.. Following the race, awards will be presentâ€" ed to the winners at the Doon Campus cafeteria of Conestoga College. ‘ Volvo { + x Rabbit ‘ q Mercedes Masters winner (men) was Jay Thompâ€" son in 40:56 while Rob Murphy took the junior men‘s in 35:35. The women‘s open winner was Lee Ann Poland in Gough was one of some 50 runners who showed up despite near blizzard conditions to contest the fourth anâ€" nual 10K race. Battling almost intolâ€" erable weather condi tions, Brian Gough fought his way through snow and wind Sunday to win the open class of the WLU â€"10K â€" Road Race in the incredibly fine time of 34: 19 c FRITZ ELECTRIC WE DO THE COMPLETE JOB Waterioo Regional Police Hackers were hot in pursuit of this Maryhili Knight player Saturday in opening game action of the Gentliemen Exercise Fun Fitness (GEFF) Cup tourney at St. Jacobs arena. Eight teams competed all weekend. Knights lost this contest but rallied to win the consolation competition with a 3â€"0 win over Kitchener Wednesday night Bush Leaguers. The overâ€"ail championship went to Kâ€"W Pencil Pushers with a 1â€"0 win over Woolwich Tadpoles. xosl sportsmanilike team award honors went to Kitchener Kamikazees. The Regional Police Hackers through a silver collection at the door donated approximately $400 to the new trophy case fund at the arena. Dissatisfied with present service? Pm equert nepairs onéall Mike e Forced Air Furnaces e Hot Water Boilers & Baseboard e Service Heating Changes ELECTRIC HEATING SPECIALISTS Members of The Better Business Bureau ELECTRIC HEATING We Assist You im Obtaming Govi Grant â€" FREE ESTIMATES â€" 576â€"4560 weather Sf-rmng the Electrical Industry ‘or Over 50 Years CONVERSIONS N. American models onestoge Heo W o Watenice 884â€"7640 by to After the race, stuâ€" dent organizers preâ€" sented WLU athietic facuity member Bill McTeer with an award Nearly all the comâ€" petitors who began the race were around to finish it with only a small handful dropping out. Race organizers and REACT personnel drove the route of the race along with police to insure the safety of the runners along the way . 43: 15 and junior women‘s winner Lisa Campfens in 44: 18. No one contested the w omen‘s master event. O Wlau HOT ON THE TRAIL LTD. WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1982 â€" PAGE 27

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