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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Aug 1971, p. 11

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A new 42.6â€"second record was set by the Scarboro Optimists "A" Club in the 4 x 100 meters juvenile men event. The old 42.8â€"second rcord was tied by the Torâ€" nto 76ers "A" Club. in the 4 x 1500 meters for senior men. an â€"event not previously recorded, The Toronto Stars set a new Canadian open â€" record . of 16 minutes, 29 seconds. The Toronto Olympic "A" Club set a new Canadian native record of 16 minutes, 24.1 seconds. Results were 4 x 100 meters juvenile and jumior women, Sarmia, 52.2 seconds 4 x 100 meters. junior men. Toronto 76 ers "A",. 42 3 seâ€" conds. Toronto 76ers "B". 43 2 seconds;: Hamlton Oâ€" lympic, 43 7 seconds 4 x 100 meters, semor men,. _ 10:11 0; tast York, 10260 Toronto Tiger Organization, _ Queen‘s Track Club, 11: 1 3 41 2 seconds 4 x 400 metaers, juvenile 4 x 800 meters, juvenile _ men, Toronto 76ers. 3:.32 9 Toronto athletes dominate meet There‘s time to be pensive A gentle breeze does the job ers for 4 x 200 meters, junior men, 4 x 1500 meters, senior t not Toronto 76ers, 1:28.5; Hamâ€" men, (not previously recordâ€" The ilton Olympic,. disqualified, ed), Toronto Stars, 16:22.9; _ _new _ recorded time 1:33.4. (new Canada open record); rd _ of 4 x 200 meters,. senior woâ€" _ Toronto Olympic "A", 16:24.1 is The men,. Toronto _ Tigerettes, (new Canada native record); Club _ 1:48.6 . _ Toronto Olympic "B". 17:38.0 native 4 x 200 meters, senior men, .__ 400. 200, 200. 800 meters: . 241 East York, 1:28.5; Toronto Juvenile _ men. ~â€"Toronto Tiger Organization, 1:28.9; 76ers, 3:40.9; East York, Toronto Striders, 1:36.6 3:45.0; Hamilton _ Sparton, uvenile Distance _ relay _ medley, _ 3:50.9; North York, 3:52.6. Sarmia, _ 1200,. 400, 800, 1600 meters Junior men, Toronto 76ers Juvenile â€" women,. . North "B". 3:33.3; Toronto Stndâ€" r men. _ York. 13:20 8 Juvenile ers. 3:33.4; Hamilton Olymâ€" 2 3 seâ€" men. East York,. 10:57.6,. pic. 3:41.3; Toronto 76ers 4 x 800 meters, senior men, Toronto Striders, 8:43.7 men, Toronto Olympic 7:59.2; Toronto Striders, 8: 2.3 Scarboro Optimists, 1:32.2: Toronto 76ers "B". 1:34.6; Hamilton Spartons, 1:35.7. 4 x 200 meters, juvenile men, Toronto 76ers "A". 1:29.2 4 x 200 meters, juvenile and junior women, Toronto Striders (junior) 1:48; Sarâ€" nia (juvenile) 1:51.8. 4 x 200 meters, junior men, Toronto 76ers, 1:28.5; Hamâ€" ilton _ Olympic, _ disqualified, recorded time 1:33.4. Hamiiton Sparton. 11.14.4,. "A", 3:43.9 North York,. 11:21.4. Senior Juvemile and semior woâ€" men, Toronto Olympic. men, Toronto Strders, 4:17 7 10. 110; East York,. 10:26. 0; North York, 4:206; Toronto Queen‘s Track Club, 1 1: 1.3 Tigerettes,. _ 4:46.0; _ Samia. 4 x 400 metaers, juvemile 4:.54 6 4 x 400 meters, jumior men, Toronto 76ers, 3:22.7; Hamilton _ Olympic,. â€" 3:31.3; Yorkâ€"Simcoe., 3:4 1 .9. Hamilton Sparton, 4:0 4 x 400 meters, juvenile and junior women, Toronto Striders (junior) 4:9.2; Sarâ€" nia (juvenile) 4: 36.4. 4 x 400 meters, senior men, â€" East York, 3:28.2; Toronto _ Striders, _ 3:35.5; Toronto â€" Tigers, â€" disqualified, recorded time., 3: 33.2. Semior â€"men, East York You can always paddle if wind drops Lifejackets are a good idea 3:28.3; Toronto Tiger Orâ€" ganization, 3:36.8; Kitchenâ€" erâ€"Waterioo, 3:39.8; Queen‘s Track Club, 3:47.3. Local hotels and beverage rooms reported brisk busiâ€" ness from 18 â€" to 20 yearâ€" olds, following the reducâ€" tion July 28, of the legal drinking age from 21 to 18. While only a small perâ€" centage of patrons in rural centres were young people in their late teens, the perâ€" centage in Twin City and Bridgeport night spots was as high as 80 percent on the first few â€" evenings after the law went into efâ€" fect. _ Check Windows Open and â€" screenedâ€"in windows are summer haâ€" zards to infants. Screens can be pushed out by the tiniest child so check to ensure â€" they‘re _ securely fastened. Open windows from the top, whenever possible, if there‘s a baby in the house. Business brisk Laurel Lake this summer launching ramp at the 250â€" acre body of water . was opened up in recent weeks to accommodate the trailered vehicles and the ramp is expected to be in place within a few weeks. Plans for the ramp were thought that only canoeists and owners of boats which could be launched directly off shore would use the prohibited A private summer and winter recreation developâ€" ment is also rumored for the general area. 40¢ with own skates Saturday and Sunday, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. 40¢ Friday, 8 p.m. to 10: 30 p.m. "&2« COMMUNITY SERVICES BOARD SUMMER PLAYGROUNDS (Cedarbrae, Winston Churchill, Northdale, Lincoin Heights, Empire, Elizabeth Ziegler, Brighton, St. Agnes.) | DAIL Y HOURS: 9:00 to 11 :30 a.m. and 1: 30 to 4: 00 p.m. To be shown each Tuesday Evening at Dusk beside the Lions Swimming Pool, Waterloo Park. 2# WNATERLOO Sunday, August 8th, 1971 â€" Waterloo Junior VS Galt â€" Waterloo Park â€" 2 p.m. Saturday, August 7th, 1971 â€" Waterloo Cricket Club vs Kartern C.C. Additional Playground now open at Alexandra School Hairâ€"Dos for Seniors Volunteer Hair Dresser services FREE. For Appointments Call: Senior Citizens Dropâ€"Inâ€" Centre. 579â€"1020. LAWN BOWLING FOR SENIORS: Lawn Bowling small beach available for interested Male Senior Citi;en§ Aaft_er- T R E E GROUP â€" has two trips planned! (2) ONTARIO PLACE â€" September 15th, 1971 â€" $2.25 and money for lunch or bring your own. FOR INFORMATION PHONE: KAREN AT 579â€"1020 (Senior Citizens Dropâ€"Inâ€"Centre, Waterloo) noons, courtesy of MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA. For information call: 579â€"1020 â€" Senior Citizens Dropâ€"Inâ€" Centre, Waterloo. ' ROLLER SKATING â€" WATERLOO ARENA (1) C.N.E. August 24th, 1971 â€" $2.50 and money for lunch or bring your own Power Conservation ACTIVITIES also extensive in the park. ch area year an OF INTEREST TO SENIORS weekends on duty or 25¢ with own skates SORRY NO SPECTATORS JUNIOR BASEBALL CRICKET MATCH FAMILY FILMS â€" Waterloo Park }mmammm Parcets, Money Orders, Registered WATERLOO SQUARE 578â€"2410 (Freedom}) BOOKSTORE THIS WEEK‘s BEST SELLERS SUS8â€"POST OFFICE The Transparent Seif One Dimensionai Man What To Do Ti The Mesâ€" The Gods Are Not To Biame Love is Not Enough Celebration of A wareness Fields of Wonder Marriage and Moratls Cindy on Fire Europe On $5.00 a Day Going All The Way The Greening of America Grest Lion of God Such Good Friends The Trembling of A leat Don‘t Push The River

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