Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Jul 1972, p. 3

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The rally is being coâ€"sponâ€" sored by Big Brothers and the graduate student union at the University of Waterâ€" loo. There are two routes, one for people over 12 years old which is 27 miles long, and an eightâ€"mile route for children eight to 12. There will be two trophies awardâ€" A bicycle rally intended to promote safety and raise funds for the Big Brother association will be held in the Twin City area this Satâ€" urday. Waterloo _ County â€" had the fifthâ€"highest â€" growth rate in the province (17.2 per cent), with a populaâ€" tion surge from 216,728 to 254,037 in the fiveâ€"year period. Regional growth above average Rally will raise money | and promote cycle safety *‘*Middle Ontario,~" that group of three counties that lie north of Hamilton and perhaps somewhere east of Western Ontario, more than kept up with the proâ€" vince‘s 10.7 percent growth rate between 1966 and 1971, according to census figures released recently ‘Ripoff!"" screamed the swimmer. He had enough hot air but the balloon wouldn‘t inflate and he failed to finish the boys 12â€"13, 50â€"yard balloon race during the Waterloo recreation program swim meet Thursday night. About 125 swimmers competed in the meet. St. Agnes and Lincoln Heights tied for first. Northdale was second and Winston Churchill placed third~ RKenney Sheoes Phone 743â€"6619 28 King St. S. Waterloo MEN‘S & WOMENS SUMMER SANDALS MEN‘S & WOMENS SPRING & SUMMER SHOES ed in each category as well as a number of prizes. The expenses of the rally have been covered by varâ€" ious sponsors and funds for Big Brothers will come from the $1 entry fee chargâ€" ed each person. As well a donation will be made to St. John‘s ambulance. The rally will be organized similar to one for automoâ€" biles with the emphasis on safety. Riders must stop at various checkpoints along the way and will lose points for travelling too fast or too slow. The route will be paâ€" trolled by rally marshals who will immediately disâ€" qualify any riders seen comâ€" mitting safety infractions. The route has been approâ€" 180 Weber North 578 â€"3320 Waterlioo Open Mon. to Sat. 9 to 6 p.m. Fri. till 9 p.m North America‘s Only Coast to Coast Network of Exclusive Auto Mufflier Shops nds it Noi co mt 5o maie Aige® 220200 + 50 us m oi s 1/3 off 1/2 off Custom Pipe Bending Shocks 2 min. inspection â€" no obligation FAST, FREE MUFFLER INSTALLATION ved by Twin City and Waterâ€" loo Township police who are coâ€"operating with rally orâ€" ganizers. The ride begins at parking lot A on Univerâ€" sity Avenue and extends to Bridgeport, Freeport, easâ€" tern Kitchener and back to the university. The GSU office at the uniâ€" versity is accepting advance registration daily from noon to 4 p.m. In case of rain, the rally will be held August 5. The two Twin City mayors, Don Meston and Cid McLenâ€" nan, will officially open the rally. Riders will be started between 8 :30 and 11 : 30. Entrants will be asked to read a pamphlet on bicycle safety before beginning the route. Regular features include dances each evening with a big country and western All proceeds are for the St. Clements arena and comâ€" munity center. The newlyâ€" contructed â€" arena â€" will contain many of the attracâ€" tions this year and visitors will be able to view the buildâ€" ing and adjacent field house. The annual Flair is a result of countless volunteer hours spent organizing and operatâ€" ing the threeâ€"day event. Numerous business conâ€" cerns in the area have donaâ€" ted gifts and their support to the Flair. Many new attractions at St. Clements Flair * All the makings of a funâ€" filled holiday weekend will be available at the third anâ€" nual St. Clements "Flair‘" August 5, 6 and 7. Starting at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Auâ€" gust 5, the Flair will offer something for the whole family to enjoy. Your Workmen‘s Compensation Board and The Safety Associations, Ontario Protect Your Home Furnishings from ghe Hot Summer Sun in touch with the world. Your hands keep you P#"_ 743â€"5283 110 King S. Waterloo Open Fri. till 9 p.m. from HEES PULL SHADES DECORATIVE with show at 2 &m. on Sunday. This year Galaxies will perform Saturday night, the Koebels on Sunday and the Kountry Kings on Monday night. The Flair will be held rain or shine at the St. Clements arena and grounds. New features of the Flair this year include a farm animal display, a fun house, figurine booth and a special Flair souvenir booth. Eas Choize. & Blended and bottled by Joseph E. Seagram & Sons Ltd Waterloo, Ont. The _ Canada‘s largestâ€"selling rye whisky. _ Seagram‘s FIVE STAR C.W. Tweed & Son CAR â€" BUSINESS experienced Put your LIMITED 13 King St. N. Waterloo BOB TWEED 744â€"5274

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