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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Jan 1992, p. 26

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And if, for some unforeseen reason, the complex isn‘t completed by Februâ€" ary of 1994, Audrey Cook, chairman of the Seott Tournament of Hearts Execuâ€" tive Committee, will go to Plan B in using Kitchener‘s Memorial Auditorâ€" um. ‘"The thought of the arena not being ready hasn‘t crossed my mind and I It‘s the first major event slated for the complex and for city officials, it‘s the first of many special events to be held at the Waterloo Recreation Centre which is expected to be completed in the late spring of 1993. dian Women‘s Curiifxg'-ah;;fiioa\.rp in Waterloo running from Feb. 26 to March 5. Although the cement hasn‘t even been poured for Waterloo‘s recreation complex, the Scott Tournament of Hearts has iced a deal with Kitchener and Waterloo to hold the 1994 Canaâ€" ' %AE;:%&!EE Tournament of Hearts Waterloo lands 1994 PAGE 26 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15 Cook has been the heart and soul in getting the tournament to Waterloo. She worked with the executive of the 1986 Labatt Brier, assistant viceâ€"chairâ€" person for the 1990 duMaurier Ltd. LPGA held at Westmount Golf & Country Club and convened mixed and ladies bonspiels. However, it has crossed the mind of Steve Sutherland, director of facility programming for the City of Waterloo, but even if there are construction delays, he admits that they have 10 months to get caught up prior to the beginning of the tournament. ‘"We‘re going to get some great coverage from this event, TSN will be there and it will put the complex on the map," Cook said. dop_'t foresee any difficulties," Cook ALL FALL ‘Fisggtare oo o cce enesl y t 50â€"m and 200â€"m freestyle and 100â€"m backstroke. Her seconds came in the 100â€"m free and 200â€"m back. Leading the boys section from the ROW club was 11 and 12 yearâ€"oldâ€" swimmer Mike Thaler with three firsts and a third. Thaler‘s first came in the 50â€"m and 100â€"m free and 100â€"m back, while his third was in the 200â€"m free. The Olympium pool proved to be fast as five ROW swimmers qualified for the Youth Nationals with their outstandâ€" ing performances. Those swimmers include Sarah Bailie, Jennifer Button, Laura Nicholls, Sean Bartlett and Meaghan Jastrebski picked up five medals, including four firsts at the Pepsi Invitational Swim Meet held at Etobicoke‘s Olympium Pool over the weekend. The 10â€"andâ€"under swimmer from the Region of Waterloo swim club collects firsts in the 200â€"m individual medley, kn _ alRal â€"o% RF Won ROW‘s Golden Girl TCOA Meaghan Jastrebski 0% OFF * Alterations Extra "5!’.2'.3.'!.'95_51@ MALL On h Price _ nITCHENER â€" 579â€"6367 Merchandise, STORE HOURS: Mon. to Wed. 9â€"6 Thurs., Pri. 9â€"9; Sat. 9â€"5:30 free; Nicholls, 200â€"m free; boys 13 and 14, Neil Baker, 100â€"m back; girls 15 and over, Susie Miller, 100â€"m back. qualifying for the Youth nationals by twoâ€"oneâ€"hundreths of a second, while Kristin Bauer missed qualifying for Senior Nationals in the 100â€"m backsâ€" troke by 21â€"oneâ€"hundreths of a second. Other firsts went to Greg Jacina, boys 10 and under 50â€"m fly and Wendy Mcinnes, girls 11 and 12 â€" 200â€"m LM. Picking up second place finishes were Mcinnes, 200â€"m breast; boys 11 and 12, Grahame Jastrebski, 50â€"m free; Kurt Rohmann, 200â€"m free; thirds went to â€" boys 10 and under, Jacina, 200â€"m free; Sean Ferguson, 100â€"m back; girls 11 and 12, McInnes, 200â€"free, 200â€"fly; boys 11 and 12, Jastrebski, 100â€"m free; Rohmann, 50â€"m free; Dan Fuke, 200â€"m breast; David Cescon, 100â€"m breast; girls 13 and 14, Jennifer Button, 100â€"m David Hare. Ariadne Legendre missed

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