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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Nov 1983, p. 38

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Four swimmers from Region of Waterloo Swim Club took firsts last weekend in the prestigious Brantford International Swim Meet. Vic Davis captured the 200 breast, as did Jennifer McElroy while Nancy Woodhall took the 100 breast and Linda Gardiner the 200 fNy. The ROW relay teams also had three firsts and three secâ€" PAGE 38 â€"â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, \.fl- A total of 870 swimâ€" mers from 43 clubs attended the meet, many from Quebec and the U.S. ROW swimmers will be busy the next few weeks with the national level senior swimmers travelling to Toronto Strong show by ROW at Brantford Invitational GOOD LOOKS brought to you by YVOLL‘ Give any room in your home a brand new look by changing your draperies! Tieâ€"backs, swag styles, cafe curtains or traditional draperies. Sheers expertly made too! We‘ll measure and hang your drapes for that beautiful custom look! custom drapery Itd. 17 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE, ELMIRA 669â€"1 151 VOLL‘S for the: Canada Cup meet Dec. 24. The top ageâ€"group swimmers will attend the Canaâ€" dian Youth Cup Dec. 8â€"11 in Etobicoke and the younger ageâ€" groupers will be atâ€" tending a meet in Caleâ€" don hosted by the Dorado swim club Dec. back, 7th 200 back Tyler Clair (13) 5th 200 back, 6th 100 back Terry Rothenberg (16) 2nd 100 back Vic Davis (19) 1st 200 breast, 2nd 200 free, 2nd 400 IM, 3rd 100 fly Kirk Samecki (22) 2nd 200 breast, Tth 200 free, 7th 400 1M Claudia Scendrovits (12) ith 100 & 200 back Following are ROW results f Brandford: (14) e the from Lisa Curtningham (17) 3rd 200 Tim Major (10) 8th 200 breast. sth 200 free Jennifer McEtroy (14) 2nd 200 breast, 6th 400 free. Nancy Woedkall (12) ist 10( breast, 8th 200 free, Tth 200 IM ith 400 IM, 6th 400 free Lara Doherty (14) 4th 400 free «th 400 1M Manuel Salvati of Guelph won the annual Waterloo County Amaâ€" teur Athletic Associaâ€" tion Pack Run Race held in Waterioo Sunâ€" day in a time of 1 hour, 15 minutes and 30 secâ€" onds. Salvati takes Pack Run race Dean Foster of Kit 1st Linda Gardiner (15) 1st 200 Ny 6th 400 1M chener was second, 2 minutes and 18 seconds behind Salvati on the hilly 14.3 mile course and Rick Webb of Waâ€" terloo was third with relay Znd Tracey Robinson of Guelph topped the womens division, placâ€" ing 13th in a field of 46 runners with a time of 1:29.25. Celia Mcinnis of Waterloo was second and 30th overall at In the masters cateâ€" gory Vic Matthews of GuelIph claimed top honors and was 12th overall with 1: 27.38. He was followed by Lutz Forster, who emigratâ€" ed from Germany two weeks ago, with 1: 29.38 and Gord Rice of Waâ€" terloo at 1: 30.30. | FOR ALL YOUR / FLOORING NEEDS: 5th 400 free ®qg) is: Girls 11 & 12 200 med. ist. Girls 13 & 14 200 relay 2nd. Girls 15 & over ned. relay Ist, 200 free Ind. Boys 15 & over 200 relay ist, 200 free relay RICHâ€"CRAFT INTERIORS Attention Bowlers MIXED LEAGUES NOW FORMING Mondays at 9:00 p.m. Individuals, Couâ€" ples or Teams welcome. Contact the lanes for more information. Monda'y.f Tdetday, Wednesday, 9:00 p.m. Saturday 11:30 a.m.â€"10 p.m. Sunday 10:00 a.m.â€"10 p.m. ‘‘Fully Air Conditioned" Snack Bar _ ALL YOU CAN BOWL FOR $3.25 10 a.m.â€"12:30 p.m. Free Shoes SUNDAY MORNING SPECIAL WATERLOO BOWLING LANES 274 Marsland Dr., Waterioo OPEN BOWLING Where we will try to serve you better (19) 144 Princess 8t. Weat 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 BOWLING SENIORS BOWLING Fridays at 1:30 p.m. _ 884â€"9131 VISIT OUR SHOWROOMS _ 3 Brett Johnson of the Waterioo major midgets didn‘t quite make it between two St. Catharines players during Gold Puck action on Wednesday. The teams tied 2â€"2 but Schilueter Chevies lost both their other games. can be purchased at the following stores The victory was Siskins‘ 16th against a pair of losses, and kept them four points up on Stratford Cullitons, who sit at 14â€"3 with a game in hand. The pesky Kings, sporting a lineup featuring a host of midgetâ€"aged players, have gained significant respect throughout the league this year. Although only 6â€"11, they narrowly were defeated by Stratford Wednesday in Elmira, and hung tough all night against Siskins Sunday as well. Dan Magwood tallied his second of the night late in the third period for the visitors to force overtime, but Terry McCutcheon, also with his second, at 3: 12 of the extra period, dashed Kings‘ hopes. John McKerrow also had a pair for Siskins, with singles going to Tim Fedy, Pat Hinnegan and Chris Paranyi. Darren Chubb, Rob Pearce, Roger Ellis and Jeff Sittler had the other Elmira goals. _ Siskins were in Owen Sound Tuesday night and travel to Guelph to meet the Platers tonight. =â€"____* Westmount Plaza LeBlanc Tobacco & Variety King St. S. Carry On Books â€" Erb St. West Westmount Pharmacy King St. N. 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