PAGE 26 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3. 1985 Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staft Neither rain, hail, sleet, snow nor unâ€" synchronized watches were enough to stop most of Wilfrid Laurier University‘s 10 kiloâ€" A spectator with an umbrelia watches as Manuel Salivati comes to the finish line with a winning time of 32:32. Richard O‘ Brien photo Race goes on, weather or not al side of their By Paul J. Rockel IT‘S YOUR MONEY Saving is a good habit metre road race comâ€" petitors from running their appointed A few dropped out rather than run in Sunâ€" day morning‘s freezing rain and others had to catch up after missing marriage right There‘s one way they can manage to do it if they are willing. And that is to take what they pian to save â€" however small the amount may be â€" out of the week1y or monthly pay cheque before they ever start spending it. That way they‘ll never miss what they never had to spend. But is it so important for a couple to save a little money as they go along. the young people may ask And there‘s another thing. Saving toward some definite goal helfs to give a marriage a feeling of ac complishment and pur _ It is, for financial securi ty is important in any mar riage â€" The hbusband and wife who live from one pay cheque to the next soon realize they are not getting anywhere. And this situa tion can lead to bitterness and spoil all the good things in their marriage .‘ I believe the ‘‘rich man‘s‘‘ advice to his grandson was sound. It then leads to the next question: "Where do | inâ€" vest my savings" for the best possible gain with safety. We‘ll look into that in future columns â€" Like a comparison of three different types of investments over the past 15 years? For a free ('og_v of the brochure, It‘s Your Money â€" The Choice Is Yours. write: Paul J Rockel. 153 Union St. E. Waterioo, OJnt. N2J 1C4. Paul }. Recke! is President of Regal Capital Planners Lid. and President of the Independent inâ€" vestment Dealers Assoriation of the start because their watches weren‘t in agreement with offiâ€" cials, but Manuel Saliâ€" vati of Guelph‘s Runâ€" ners Choice Club won in a time of 32: 32. A relaxing 10 day Grand Atlantic itinerary departing AUG. 12 to Nova Scotia, P.E.!. and New @rumswick with optons to New foundland and St Prerre and Miquelon inci. transfers to aiport fits to Maritimes to maximize your Stay, deluxe hotets, motorcoach most meals. farewell dinners. sightseeing From $1245 with Nfid Discover the magic of irgiand with Dorothy and Gordon Coyne â€" Aug. 4â€"19. Our exclusive departure includes return transfers from Kâ€"W to the airport, direct Air Canada flights, deluxe hoteis and aimost all meals, farewell dinner and extensive sightseeing / adems~ sions with your charming and informative hosts. $1995 twin Enjoy this holidey combo at preâ€"Winter prices! September 12â€" 26. A retaxing 2 week escorte Sterling Holiday to Lisbon, motorâ€" coach tour to North Portugal, stay in Madeira with an optional third week in the Aigarve Call for complete details Limited space availâ€" Two repest departures with Don Sanderson, CKGL radio. Spend one week in The Lone Star State on our country and western apeâ€" cial departures June 29 and Sept. 07. Direct flights, motor coach in Texas. entrances into Gilley‘s, Billle Bob‘s, Six Flags Amuseâ€" ment Centre and many extras . A Sterling exclusive‘ Aug 16â€"Sept 6 A fourth year repeat of our very popular British tour. again giving our discriminating passengers an opportunity to .wmmunwuymmumnmm Steriing escort Just about everything is included‘ Deposit before Aprit 15 and SAVE $100 per couple STERLING SERVICE QUALITY ESCORTED HOLIDAY MARITIMES & NFLD FROM $1245 ENGLAND SCOTLAND & WALES England Country inn tour AMD September â€" Escorted Greece tour with Gladys Roth STERLING HOLIDAYS PORTUGAL & MADEIRA $1695 TRAVEL MEETING Wednesday, April 11 Valhaila inn 2 p.m. _ ENGLAND & PORTUGAL PROGRAMS L IRELAND â€" 7:30 p.Mâ€" _ GORDON COYNE Please call today â€" 886â€"91 11 â€" for complimentary film show tickets Coming soon: June and September â€" New IRELAND â€" AUG. 4â€"19 $1995 Please join us for an Afternoon and Evening 22 King St. S., Waterioo, Ont. 886â€"91 1 1 QGILLEY‘S TEXAS $899 Hazel St. near Univerâ€" sity Ave. bounded across a green area between State St. and Hazel St. to catch up and later complained that the race started early. â€" clock in the (WLU) athletic complex," said race organiser Bill McTeer. ‘"‘Their comâ€" plaint was that they‘d set their watches by the CBC and that we‘d started about a minute early . ‘‘The people who (ended up) complainâ€" ing were stopped in midâ€"conversation with some people on Univerâ€" sity Avenue so I really don‘t feel too badly about that." Salivati was all alone at the finish. Then Bob Radvnske came in at 33: 39 with Neil Dunforg three seconds behind to finish third in the open men‘s category. Paul Martin led junâ€" ior men with a time of 34:19, ahead of Hoa Tran (37:11) and Roâ€" land Mechler (37: 16). Victor Matthews was first in the masters category in 37: 52. John Wainwright was secâ€" ond in 38:00 and Ilan Atkinson placed third in 38; 44. Brenda Thompson w on in the open women‘s category in 39 14. Gisele Miller was second in 40 minâ€" utes even and Susan Planta was third with a time of 44: 56. Jodi Dorfman led junior women, finishâ€" ing in 49:31. Kim Poag was second and Donna Burns finished third, both with times of OPERATION OPEN DOOR For information and a personal interview call the campus nearest you. Register before April 16 for the next session, which starts on April 17, 1985. A flexible, full or partâ€"time adult day program for those over 18 and out of school for one year or more. Choose from a variety of high school courses and take up to 4 courses in each 10â€"week term. Credits available to mature students for previous education and job experience, so it won‘t take long for you to : Cambridge: Pinegrove Campus, Tower Road, Kitchener 653â€"6610 Waterloo: Alexandra Campus, Alexandra Street, Waterioo 742â€"2851 CAN YOU HEAR IT? OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS AT Free bus service to Pinegrove Campus from Cambridge NO TUITION FEES ’"0 The Waterioo County Board of Education Earn Your High School Diploma! Athlete‘s Foot Track Club member Clive Hamilton made an imâ€" pressive road racing debut at the Toronto Spring Road Races. The Laurel Vocationâ€" al School graduate neâ€" gotiated the difficult terrain of Toronto‘s High Park to finish third in the open men‘s 10 kilometre event beâ€" hind the dominant duo of John and Paul Craig of the Toronto Olympic Club Bluevale collegiate teacher lan Atkinson placed third in the master‘s category of the WLU 10K race. Clive Hamilton strong in debut Winner John Craig, and twin brother Paul were clocked in at 30: 52 and 30: 54, respec tively. Hamilton finâ€" ished in 31:03, only 11 seconds behind. Hamilton accepted repeated challenges from the older and more experienced Craigs and it wasn‘t until the nineâ€" kilometer mark that he conceded the first two positions.