PAGE 8 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, On May 13, committee memâ€" bers conducted a traffic count and noted that between the hours of 8: 15 a.m. and 9 a.m., 676 cars passed through the intersection. Between the hours of 3: 35 p.m and 4:35 p.m., 980 cars passedâ€" through the intersection. The safety committee has also meets traffic warrants for proâ€" vincial subsidy. Should it not, and Waterioo decide to proceed with erecting lights anyway, the cost would run between $30,000 and $50,000. suggested the speed limit be lowered from its current 60 km/h Information from Graham Vincent, Traffic Manager for the Regional Municipality of Waterâ€" loo, sets the average vehicular traffic at 7,525 per day. (Continued from page 1) The photo credit for the picture of Karen Rees in last week‘s Chronicle should have been David James Photography. The Chronicle regrets the error. 465 Phillip St. (Parkdale i) Waterloo, Ont. N2L 6C7 Coumaba 5t SPORTS MEDICINE SALES & RENTALS MON.â€"SAT. 9â€"6 PARKDALE MEDICAL (619) 746â€"1230 BOWLING IS A FAMILY AFFAIR. AVE YOU BEEN LATELY? ~â€"/~ PARTICIPACTION CHALLENGE Twelive students from Waterioo‘s University Heights school recently received certificates of appreciation from the Waterioo Canadian Cancer Society for the work building new mahogany shelving for the society‘s office. Receiving the certificates were, front, left to Scoring: On the honour system. Participating citizens or groups simply register their participation with a central scoring office in the community. What it is: A one day mass participation event â€" an opportunity to your community to demonstrate publicly its support for a healthy, active lifestyle. AY, MAY 20, 1987 C‘MON WATERLOO STRATHCONA COUNTY ALBERTA HAS CHALLENGED Waterioo to try to better the 32% participation rate that their community achieved last year, WATERLOO‘s participation rate was 33% the Community with the lowest percentage will Fly the other Community‘s FLAG for the remander of FIT WEEK. "THERE‘S NOTHING LIKE A FITNESS CHALLENGE" DO IT & DIAL IT On Wednesday, May 27 DROP BY OUR REGisTRATiION HEapoquarters aAT LRMiWiRRare THEY‘RE APPRECIATED Sittler, Reggie Simpson and Jason Taylor. Chronicie photo right, Bill Evoy, Patricia Duncan, Shelley Williams, Osmin Martinez and Martha Martinez. Rear, left to right, Jeff Polfuss, Lorrie Neeb, Gerry Wallgren, Donnell How to? Just participate in any physical activity that makes your heart beat faster â€" like walking, jogging, swimming, cycling, etc., for 15 continuous minutes. Go at your own pace â€" time is more important than distance or speed. Who‘s in? Everyone! Children, seniors, the athletic, the disabled. Wednesday, May 27, 1987