record set by ROW swimmer Mlke West in the 200m breast. Huiford's time was 2:04.89 tru- nutas while West's nme was 2 0:3 09 In the 4x100m medley relay the team of llulford. John Grootveld. Bake Bntsford and Bernhard Volz estbhshed a course record ofthree mxnutes:48.80 seconds, bettering an L' MT 1989 record of 3251,73. The OUAA meet came just days pnor to the Nationals which will be held In Calgary this week. The Calgary meet will also be a Part. Am wlection meet as well as a selection meet for the World Student Summer Games. Fur tie Toronto Blues, It's the 3lst year In a row that they capturod the OUAA champion- ships.Hulforyi, 1%th I U MT Ramon of Waterloo sw1mmer Stephen Hulford picked up 3 “Wm medley relay gold and a 200m breaststroke bronze while SWlmmlng for the University of Tornnw Blues at the Ontario l‘mversxtles championship on Saturday 595-4337 Hulford wins 2 medals mamas mutr,,e--vs/"T.5irVix.iirii: Mlllbank (but than factory) _ _ "He must Improve hes technical sklls m the 60m and carry this Mcktllop now has an excellent shot to make the Pan Am junior team In July which will be com paling m Jamaxca. McKillop, of the Kitchener-Wa- terloo Track and Field Associa- tton who attends Waterloo Cd., outclassed the field at the provirr cxal championships by parting superb times of 6.95 seconds "iom, and 22.42 (200m). His BUC, cess can be greatly attributed to his excellent start and race strat- ea Waterloo sprinter McKillop continues his winning ways by captunng the, Ontario Indoor Ju- mor Men's 60 and 200m runs. both m personal-best times in a meet held at Toronto's York Cniversity. One of Sean McKillop'u goals the year was to improve his acceleration from the starting blocks. It looks like he has achieved " least one goal so far this season. McKillop right on track PAGE A28 - WATERtOO cums. museum. WY ar, Waterloo sprintei wins two races Truckload of Fresh FLORIDA CITRUS FRUIT Oranges and Grapefruits El Pecans Cashews 'A'l'l'T'Y C'U'A'R'A'N'T'E'E'D El Indian River Fri., February 22 Sat., February 23 MlD-NITE SALE "There was a bit ofpreasure on him at the OUAA since Toronto ing to ROW coach Dean Boles. According to the ROW coach, Halford is saving himself for the Nationals this weekend and as for the OUAA, it was a meet he had to compete m, but a meet he really didn't need. Other outstnnding results from the club include Devon Robinson, third in the junior 60m hurdles, Chris Robinson, second in midget boys 200 and third in the 60m hurdles. At the Western Invitational in London on Friday KWTFA's Peg. gy Sweeney picked up a personal- best time in winning the women's 300m in 40.6 seconds. Geri Sta. ford finished third in the same event in 42.1. Dave Rombough was fourth in the men's 300m in over into the 100m and 200m outdoors," said KRTFA head coach Brent McFIrlane. Also coming into her own in sprinter Jill Bennett who won the junior women's 60m hurdles in n pew-best and club recon! time of 9.13 seconds. “Jill's keen to compete at the national juniors in July in Win. Ltipeg_tutdtrytogetaspotonttte Pun Am team. She has an "rel. lent chance with her improved skills and commitment to train- On Friday, the only medals picked up came inithe men's high jump where Rich Koomans placed second with a leap of 1.95 m. gunman Pt, anjek Ind; leap oft.9m good for third pier. ven thou; the majority the oompotiton-m out oft e medals, there were eight personal best: establilhed by Water. loo. On Saturday, at Eastern Michigan, there were 14 personal bests recorded, including seven varsity records for UW and one CIAU standard was reached. Jane Tune reachedtheéIAU standard when she ran 8.63 seconds in the 56yt hardly to.set a unity record. __ MW.-- .- __ - "'""'"'" WW.-. Taite set a vanity record and recorded a personal best in the 55 m dash with a time of 7.52 seconds. Marina Jones ran 60.49 m the 400 m to set a uw record and Pat Kirkham, with a time of 49.73 set a UW record in the same event for the men. Both the University of Waterloo Athena and the Warrior track team were in action last week. On Friday the competition was at Western while on Saturday, the teams competed at Eastern Michigan. Both teams are peaking for their league championships, to be held on March I and 2 at York University. The CIAU championshipa will follow at the University pt Windsor on March 15. 16 and 17 I " track peaking for CIA" championships 7 p.m.-Mid. 9 3.3.5 p.m. hasn't lost the meet in 31 years." Ten days after the Nationals, Hulford will be attending the Canadian Intercollegiate champ ionahjps in Halifax, NS. making it three major competitions in less than a month. Something To Think About . . . IOSSLIN INSURANCE BROKERS, Earlier in the month at the JWA juvenile and senior champ ionships in Windsor the senior mans 4:400:11 relay team of War- Der, Rombwgh. Mike Flynn and Chris, McFarlane rtrtished rtrat posting a time of 3:32.7 minutes. 36.2 and Argus Warner was Mh in 36.4 seconds. ', MB." THE HERITAGE RESOURCES ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Region has three (3) immediate openings for individuals to serve on Heritage Resources Advisory Committee for a three year term ending December 31, I993. The Committee sets as an advisory committee to the Regional Heritage Resources Committee (a standing committee or Regional Council). it also provides advice to the Director on such matters " basic philosophy. objectives, programmes. budget, operations. public relations. etc. The Committee provides a resource to assist the Director in developing and organizing volunteer programmes. The Committee meets monthly, usually Tuesday evenings. Are you interested in servmg on either Committee? Application forms can be obtained at the Regional Clerk's Omce, 4th Floor, Manlend , Centre or by calling 885-9400. Cambridge exchange, please dial 653-257 l. Completed application forms must be returned in person, by mail or FAX to the Regional Clerk no later than February 25. l99l. 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