PAGE 26 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESODAY, FEBRUARY These 16 ROW swimmers left Wednesday for Montreal with coaches Cliff Barry and Dean Boles to try and qualify for the Commonweaith Games. Richard O ‘Brien photo Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staff The Region of Waterloo Swim Club has some promising young athletes and that can be seen from the number of swimmers who are leaving Wednesday with coaches Cliff Barry and Dean Boles Wednesday to go the Winter National Championships and Commonwealth Games Trials in Montreal. A total of 17 ROW swimmers have qualified for the meet and 16 are going. â€" O o "It‘s almost double our normal size," said Barry. "Kids who‘ve been with the program have stayed in it for a while and they‘re starting to come through now. “Tï¬Ã©y're very young, which is good for the next few years. Our oldest girl is 17." _ _ o_ Ar;long the young-swimmers is 14â€"yearâ€"old Stephen Hulford, a 100 and 200 metre butterfly specialist who is ROW‘s youngest ever male qualiâ€" Among the female athletes are breaststrokers Tara Higgins, 14, and Nancy Woodhall, 15. Sue Smith, 13 is entered in the breaststoke and fier. An appeal to the Sfew Many ROW swimmers qualify for Trials Strassburger Insulation Ltd. Up to $500 is still waiting for those people who have yet to insulate their home. The federal grant for home insulation regretably comes to an end on March 31. To be sure you get the grant, we strongly advise you to call us NOW. We‘ll give you a free estimate and do all the paperwork, but please do it immediately to make sure of your grant. After all, when the government‘s giving away money, why sneeze at it? Attic. Walls. Or a complete air sealing of all draughty areas. We use Canadian Gypsum Red Top Blown Mineral Wool for attic insulation. 885â€"6380 646 Colby Dr., Waterloo bJ individual medley events and Anita Brown, sister of Raymond Brown, has qualified in the IM. Jennifer McPherson is entered in the backstroke and Marie Louise Skafte will compete in the freestyle. Claudia Szendrovits has also qualified but will miss the meet due to the flu. Those most likely to qualify for the Games in July in Scotland are Victor Davis (100 and 200 breast), Mike West (100 and 200 backstroke), Jennifer McElroy (200 free and IM), Raymond Brown (200 free and 400 IM) and Linda Gardiner (200 fly and 400 IM). Among the boys are Tyler Clair, Jonathan Wakefield and Ron Clark. Also in the ROW contingent is a new club member, Victor Ruberry of Bermuda. Ruberry, who also competes in the 100 and 200 breast, represented Bermuda in the 1984 Olympics and he will represent Bermuda in the Games if he qualiâ€" fies. The fastest two Canadian swimmers at the Games will advance to the World Championships in August in Madrid, Spain. Or call toll free 1â€"800â€"265â€"4717 26. 1986 Morgan Strassburger, Sr. T aYs T0 ADVERTISE ... ADVERTISE WHERE IT MY'S_' FARMERS‘ MARKET Saturday Specials e Farm Fresh ES usrge crace a voz..89° 'o Fresh Baked Bread usseâ€"coae 49° e Chicken Drumsticks . 99° ) Regular 1.29 ib. Fresh Meats, Cheese k and Vegetables every week. _ Every Sa],ï¬}d;,y 10:00 a.m. You bring it â€" we‘ll sell it Oak extension table and 4 matching chairs, organ stool, electric paint sprayer, small battery charger, numerous odds and ends, new hand tools, hammers, screwdrivers, wrenches, box sets, etc. | Weber St. N. and old Highway 86 (Wagner‘s Corners) Miscellaneous Consignment Stockyard FARMERS L xC & Flea Market Limited amount 2 doz. eggs &4 toaves of bread per customer while supplies last . AUCTION SALE NEW VENDORS WELCOME This Week Featuring (To inquire call 884â€"2082) STOCKYARD