Rita Huschka Sprague, mnm&.wfl's:; put forward as the candidate for the Ontario Libertarian Party and Dr. Ted Kryn for the Family Coalition Party of Ontario. Chambers says the Green Party may also present a candidate, but so far, no name has been submitâ€" candidate Andrew Telegdi, Progâ€" ressive Conservative undxl;':t'e Elizabeth Witmer and NDP canâ€" didate Hugh Miller in the elecâ€" tion race. y anpenies ugust 23 to be e e. far, says Chambers, none of the candidates have been officially Two more joinâ€"race Voters in Waterloo North may have a choice of six candidates in the September 6 election. Two Dr. Ted Kryn, _ _ _‘ _ Chronicl ronicle * c\ï¬rfldzi;apmnnu delivered with tonight‘s Waterloo nicle: Copp‘s dall*, Schnarr Realty*, Chamber of Comâ€" memSuPplement. *Selected areas only. join Liberal aememnuns ons bee s aas sds eseeseese ns 08 Wâ€"m Dr. David Winter demonstrates a test that studies balance in aduits 60â€"80 years old and how falls can be prevented throught specialized exercise. The tests are part of a reity of Waterloo department of kinesiology study ww m er wrgetts, Coment, maice sverons of BALANCING ACT n 15 Richard O‘Brien photo "It‘s not the capital costs, it‘s the higher maintenance costs Where‘s that money going to come from? Three or four years ago, your club offered to help raise funds for the pool but we haven‘t heard that offer repeated." Neeb said his club stands by it‘s eartier offer to heip raise funds for the pool, but only if a 50â€"metre pool is built. w(m»muim e insy D'wbenp e tion, i "everything in my power" to raise funds for the larger pool. "I have been diving and swimming for 60 years. Lack of facilities in this area cost me a berth on the 1936 Olympic team. Today, many divers and swimmers go to the U.S. for training because of better facilities. It certainly would be a change if we could keep Canadians in Canada for training." Lynn Rehkopf, a representative of the Kâ€"W Synchro Club, also committed her club to fundraising for the larger pool. She asked eo\mdltocomiduthefuturewhendecidingonthesimo(&hepool. Council will decide on the size of the pool at the next council meeting on August 27. because it would meet the needs of more people and be able to serve mfsow:p:atlimheuudby ore people poust omemmmmenmmmmmmmmrmmmmemmmmmenmmmmmmmemmmmmmme all users for all purposes, includ ‘AÂ¥ 25â€"metre pool ing competition, and more concurâ€" is a tiled hole in rent events can take place. You can have competitive swimmine the ground filled at one end while learn to swim ith wat nd prpgnmmgoingonatthew_ Awrera Swim clubs volunteer to help pay for larger pool consider a 50â€"metre pool because it would meet the needs of more people. A 25â€"metre pool, says Neeb, would be useless to competitive swimmers. "A 25â€"metre pool is a tiled hole in the ground filled with water and M’l“i@.hildnomumydthm-pï¬ï¬n'ï¬mmm! clubs in Waterloo; it is of no use except for recreational swimming. that the city build a 25â€"metre pool in the proposed arena and aquatic ~Waterloo swim clubs say they need a 50â€"metre swimming pool and they‘re willing to hélp pay for it. Jim Neeb, of the Region of Waterloo swim club, asked council to 10d that a 50â€"metre pool would be a better value aimost $840,000 more over five years then the The creation of the Decorating Den franchise has made interior design convenient and affordable For Sandra Shane and Sandi Scully, Decorating Den was just the business opportunity they had Mm†Dana T Inside the den ‘A 25â€"metre pool is a tiled hole in the ground filled with water and that‘s about it.‘ Jim Neeb ROW Page 5