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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Jun 1982, p. 25

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Four members of last year's Waterloo Slshns were among the 305 players snapped up in Saturday's Ontario Hockey League midget priority selections in Toronto. Heading the list plucked from the " terloo team was burly forward Todd Francis, chosen by Brantford " the 35th pick overall in the third mund. Goaltender Jeff Hogg, who joined Sis- kins near mid-season last year and helped an 'Ne meet attracted over $00 swimmers from 41 swim clubs in Quebec, Ontario. New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Mas- Todd Major of the Region of Waterloo Swim Club collected a gold, silver and bronze among his no individual swims to plce ROW's showing at the "Invita- tion du Pare Olym- plque" held at the Olympic pool in Mon- treal last weekend. Team 1:3 ' 2t Team :1 _ 27 Team alo~ " Team 89 - 9 Team 86 - " Team a - Team 32 - Team " Team 89 - Team ‘7 _ Ptiiiier Blues 2 M's o Hui-ms Thundernohsc E-WC-rt,' minnow» Pride: Panthers " gun-gar King " mpg-nuns: WW3 Major tops ROW effort at Olympic pool event Siskin Francis selected in third round - “In" u----..... WOODHALL (Inf In! I” 7 _ The meet attracted bteast, 4ttrmehemrst; was: an $00 swimmers maunnnc us): an no um 41 swim clubs in 'rtft'l'l'h"g%tWdi'/. nebec. Ontario, New um. um» heal; our ark. New Jersey, RICK TIPLADY m): an: not race meeticut and Mas- but; WENDY unooxss -t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t----.t-q-t-t- . Girls Softball fund raiser 21 " Reereatfirn Centre HWY . tr KITCHE'ER fEat RCPutt " Wat. Minot GM: Softttattt U Baum - May " Novice - May 25/82 \‘j/ Bantam Ming. May 27/82 Centre Kevin Dou- cette was the final Sis- kin selected. going to Guelph to join the pre- viously-selected Car- law in the 15th round. Sistrins'Roger Car- law was another Wa- terloo player selected, going to the league's new Guelph entry In the ninth round as pick 12). the void left by the sickness of Tim McCul- lough. was selected by Oshawa in the eighth round. the 117th pick over-all. TODD MAJOR (In: in I. tree, an u use. ted IO breast, 4th a. UL. 'ttt " must. at I. tty. " at back. an an. M. NI so tree, an at back; LESLEY KOR, TON (12): Tttt an... 5th a. tree, all I» lack. an no) but. an. no he; NANCY WOODHALL (m: 3n! no breast. 4th as: heat; TERM WNBEBG (IS): Ind 100 baee,4thM9ttaee, WEBER WRASHAD (15): tttt an sachusegs. Following is a list of now results: luv Candi-n: , Pin Balls " Powder Blues ' Charlie's B Russ-4s as Team 81-8 Team it Mr Team at - " Team 35 » " Team at! - " Team " - 4 Team 86- " Team 887 no Team 81 - " Tenn '" - 21 Pete Brill has been retained as general manager of the Water, loo Sisldns Junior B hockey club for the 1982-83 season, team president Greg Beaupre announced Monday. He heads a four member committee which includes: Mr. Don Shoemaker and Harold Wilson of the Waterloo Chapter of "Our efforts are part of a national campaign involving the entire Car: nadian racing industry which represents more than 50.000 horsemen at 50 race tracks,',' Mane said. This is the 4th year Elmira Raceway has taken part in the Race Against MS and prom- ised to be the best year yet. The funds raised from the special events planned for the Race Against MS go to the Waterloo and Guelph Chapters to help fight multiple sclerosis. the number one crippler since polio. Mane of Gus Mane Sports Inc. will chair the 1982 "Race Against MS" which will take place at Elmira Race- way on June 7th. The winner's circle is a familiar place to horse owner Gus Maue. and he promises to retain his winning ways by heading the most successful "Race Against MS" held in (10): 1th In New; TYLER CLAIR (In: tttt so tree, JUANITA CMEGEL tur. 1th ”but. Guns " i w. Dd '" Med. Tun when are L. Hanan. N. Wood-All. J. McPherson And B. Gwen. BOYS It l W. an: no led. Relay. Team member: are D. Brill rejoined the Sis- 'actrttt maustr y Want to be part of the rpresents more "Race Against Mum. ,000 horsemen ple Sclerosis"? For ace tracks,',' more information on id. how to help the Cana. eads a four dian horseracing in- r committee dustry fight MS. con- nctudes: Mr. tact the Waterloo Dis- oemaker and trict Chapter, PO. Box Wilson of the 362, Kitchener. Orttar >0 Chapter of to. B . II will Recreation Centre HWY. tt KITCHEN!!! fEat n‘Putt mun-cc Sisklns finished fourth last season and were eliminated by Stratford Cullitons in semi-final play. kin organization last year after an earlier stint in the same ca- pacity in the late 1970's. Mane pointed out that the Multiple Seie- rosis Society of Canada is the only national voluntary health agency in Canada sup- porting research into the cause. cure and prevention of MS and providing patient ser- vice programs. ' " is estimated that more than 35.000 Cana- dian men and women have multiple seiero- sis. They have to cope with symptoms that may include the loss of the use of legs and Arms, chronic fatigue, impaired vision and speech. As yet, the cause is unknown and there is no cure. the Multiple Sclerosis Society, Mr. Bill Stark of the Wellington Chapter and Mr. Rod Selling. General Man- ager of Elmira Race- way. At the Brandon! In- vitation! meet, Jen- niter McElroy won the no hee, Lara Doherty took third in the 800 free and Tim Doherty was fourth in the 1500 and Y. we}. My. Tun: when an t GIANT \SLIDE RW'" """"""". - "sic" W l 'r',,'",,": a, 1isss . F WI“!!! Come and visit 6-12'Sietth0ChtmpBirctt ___ttomNttroANt 5-20'Notnym. _ .. ..trom0.00 5-12'Rodmuu.. .r. _.._frutttqNt. w4-t'Fntittr-...,._,,,r,,r,..._trotrtNNt Sprmdittgthr.Jtsnipetav.. mutation Cera6ootop#Bue8otuce.-trom"ANt Pt'tvak0altMethtmsttt.. __. ' .Irom.” Miltt,txmtmttrr:igtFett,Cj,L,, .. 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