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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Jun 1994, p. 35

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Lob 2C eA Ainenartie l t 2 m o e m 20 SORE the Panâ€"Am Games in Argenting in March 1995, Past competition results include a fourth at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, fifth at the 1985 World Championship, goldandflmmddldhwfimmmwedfl:(hm, goldmedalltfl!lWPm-AnGmlMdleInvitafiond Grand Prix in Yugoslavia, fifth and seventh at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, a bronze at the 1991 Panâ€"Am Games, silver at the 1992 U.S. World Cup and seventh place finishes at This past April she won bronze medals at World Cup events in Havana, Cubaand in.Ft. Benning, Georgia. At the recent Canadian Team.Trials.inâ€"St. :Catharines she won a first in air rifle and a second in ladies standard, which qualiâ€" fies her for the Commonwealth Games this August 4â€"18, and Sharon Bowes (ages 6â€"9 years) Monday, June 27 â€" 8:45 p.m. Albert McCormick Arena, Beaupre Room. These are open forum meetings for parents/coaches to review and discuss any concerns and/or recommendations. NOTE: The meetings for Tâ€"Ball/Rookie Ball will be separate from House league baseball. Please read the times and locations carefully HOUSE LEAGUE BASEBALL DIVISION (Minor Tyke to Midget â€" ages 10â€"18 years) Thursday, June 23 â€" 9:00 p.m. Rinkâ€"inâ€"theâ€"Park Community Room. Tâ€"BALL/ROOKIE BALL DIVISION f 1994 Postâ€"Season meetings for Waterloo Minor Baseball will be held as follows: bantltictin: 0 % 2s h Abel20ter nntnasaassnit tr>ymmenye â€"â€" in The LAKESHORE NEIGHBOURKHOOD ASSOCIATION INVITES ONE AND ALL TO A BBQ AT SPORTSWORLD An information meeting will be held Monday June 27, 1994 7:30 p.m. at the Adult Recreation Centre 185 King Street South, Waterloo For more information call 747â€"8736 For more information call June at 725â€"1909 or Anna at 884â€"5001 . DISCOVER THE POWER OF FUN AT SPORTSWORLD Sunday, June 26, 1994 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Cost $1.00 N.B. 20% Off Sportsworld Passports THIS SUMMER CYCLE FOR THE FUN OF IT! regarding this project, please call the Cemetery Office at 725â€"9280 Parkview Cemetery is planning a 160 Niche Columbarium Wall for Cremated Remains. PARKVIEW CEMETERY 335 UNIVERSITY AVENUE EAst m WATERLOO MINOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION POSTâ€"SEASON MEETINGS For more information 725â€"9280 (Continued from page 24), NoT unds‘ s Avs rand sventbeaisteiiate Aarnsmmd Bowudoentjfiifl‘htm’u"bixhnndqix days a week at the target range, she also finds time for a couphofhnmd‘tfi-di,benhhh&pdfla-,u * P red pagh Eon aprim pom use ical strength is very important. ing you wurledhsnflm‘ddigfirfli&y.'h'dlh-n flnmovunmtofthhnd.'lhhuvydnfli:gabhnp- ens the movement of the heart beat." Bothlmairriflemdflah’hefifle,wa’ght 12 pounds eadmflddingfl\efiflentnu-dypodfimwlflehkfigdm aim requires a high degree of steadiness and balance, someâ€" thing she also gains from taking taiâ€"chi. She stands 10 metres from the target in air rifle competition, but the target the 1992 Barcelona Olympics and World Cup final. COMMUNITY INFORMATION Depending upon weather conditions, sound from the Festival may be carried beyond the park boundaries. Since there is no drum corps competition affiliated with the Festival this year, any disturbance should end by approximately 7:00 p.m. on both days. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT GARY MORTON, MANAGER OF CULTURAL PROGRAMS, AT 747â€"8769 A flat fee of $2.50 per vehicle will be charged at the following parking lots in the vicinity of Waterloo Park: * Waterloo Recreation Complex lot L * Bauer lot + University of Waterloo Lot C ' + Seagram Lot (after 12:00 noon) There is no vehicle access to the park from Westmoust Road North. WATERLOO RECREATION COMPLEX PA[NG Patrons wishing to use Swimplex facilities in the Waterloo â€" Recreation Complex will be asked to pay $2.50 per vehicle for parking. However, patrons will also receive a voucher which can be redeemed for $2.50 off their Swimplex admission. Patrons in possession of a valid book of passes for the Swimplex will not be required to pay for parking. TRAFFIC Due to the number of people attending the Festival, traffic may be heavy in the following areas: + University Ave. West & Westmount Rd. North intersection + University Ave, West & Seagram Dr. intersection * Seagram Drive y * Albert Street from Erb to University + Erb Street West & Father David Bauer Dr. intersection + Erb Street West & Caroline St. intersection PAY PARKING Access to the West side of Waterloo Park will be restricted to Festival patrons during this weekend. ‘Admission is $4.00 (GST included) per person. Children under 10 accompanied by an adult are free. West Side pay gates are located at: * the footbridges over Laurel Creek (from UW Lot C & Waterloo Park East Side) * Westmount Road (beside the Fire Station) * the path from the Waterloo Recreation Complex to Waterloo Park West Side PARK ACCESS SUMMER MUSIC: THE SOUNDS OF FESTIVAL 886â€" 1550 FOR YOUR INFORMATION: i it d > ie in it panaied ces . caccrn Ir ies imetee i dales nfi WATERLOO CHRONMLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22. 1994 â€" PAGE 35 ring is only .5 millimeters in diameter. Bowes stands 50m fiuflle’hph&enflnw‘lhhflli' is less than the size of a dime. After the Nationals (July 9â€"16), Bowes will be attending the World Championships in Milan, Italy, (July 18â€"31) Mfimmflhhw@mpflyhfltm three. This August at the Commonwealth Games, Bowes is aiming to win four medals, including two gold. If she picks up enough points, she‘ll be invited to compete in tl.: World Cup Final in Munich, Germany. "It‘s my ultimate goal to make the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. There, I would like to improve upon my 1992 Olympic performance and medal in at least one event." THE SOUNDS OF SUMMER MUSIC FESTIVAL WILL OCCUPY WATERLOO PARK ON THE WEEKEND OF JUNE 25 & 26.

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