Bluevale siifai d5 up “56311001 Year I; - outstanding achievements. _ Those teams who did Itot win will no doubt be back again next year try- lyPrdCunnl-p ietrasttaextaatstttt-t Astttlsyeardramstoa SMtrtb. I't.themtooiay the. I would like to n- ettetyutie. . -.- -piayers. They By Mark Mayo In the final article of the year, what can a writer say in conclusion? Only that 1915-76 has been W.C.I.‘s finest. In the field of sports, W.- C.I. took Twin City Cham- pionships in wrestling, boys varsity basketball, gym- nastics and the twih city Secondary School Associ- Other competitors for LVS ation (CWOSSA) champion- were Fernando Arayo. ship May27 in Brantford. Randy Snow, Brad Schnarr, Paul Plant of LVS missed Marine Rodrigues, Carlton going to the CWOSSA meet Palmer, Norm Ashley. by one-tenth of a second. Don Caldwell. Doug Gil- He placed third in the' bert, Stetre Farquhar. senior 400 metre race with Sandy Giesbrecht and \a time of 53.4 seconds. _ Janette Adams. L b q b k o Singer; rea s Although Laurel vocational Derrick Exner placed school's track and field third in the senior 1,500 with team is not large. many of a time of 4:31 minutes and its members made an im- finished fourth in the senior pressive showing .May 20 3,000 metre with a time at the Twin City High School of 9:47 minutes. Brian Mc- Track and Field Meet. Lellan placed sixth in the John Mata won the junior 1,500 metre. . net result of the effort glad the time put in by the John Mata won the junior boys' 1600 metre and 3,000 metre races with timesof 4:13 minutes and 9:08 minutes. He .also tied for third overall in the junior boys' individual champion- ship with 14 points. ships for teams and "mdr. iloct on the was at B:C.I. Athletieally, Blue- vale proved that a four year old school can not only compete it!) the es- tabliired institutes, but uneven win. A number of etrampiotr. seeetttytttertumtterof tro- Jerry Cleve took second place in the discus, fourth in the javelin and sixth in the shot put. Both Mota and Cleve qualified for the Central Western Ontario Secondary School Associ- ation (CWOSSA) champion- ship May 27 in Brantford. Paul Plant of LVS missed going to the CWOSSA meet by one-tenth of a second. He placed third in the" senior 400 metre race with ‘a time of 53.4 seconds. N At the CWOSSA Track and Field Championship meet Thursday at Lion's Park, Brantford. Water- loo's Tom Lobsinger ran impressive races in the 1,500 metre and 800 metre events. setting two confer- ence records. Under clear. hot skies. he ran a time of 3 minutes. 51.8 seconds in the 1.500 metre senior boys race. He cut nearly 10 seconds off the old record held by Gordon Beardwood of Brantford. Beardwood was clocked at 4 minutes 2.3 seconds in LVS athletes excel] 45$ WCI had excellent sports year itGGdiireua 1' '5! .tisyte I?!" M. 'tfrttt. hould all for their dent Council, another thank you. Their organization of numerous events this year proved to be of a high at ibre, resulting in more participation and more enjoyment for those in- volved. There was always George Tomasevic placed fifth in the senior high jump and Randy Anthony took sixth place in the junior 800metre. anyone could join. This hard working group who organized everything from initiation to the Spring Formal, got nothing for themselves except the satisfaction of knowing they did a difficult job track and field champion- ship. All the other teams this year were fantastic in showing W.C.L's spirit on the playing fields. In girls' events, Denise Dennis placed sixth in the senior 200 metre and Judie Guthrie placed sixth in the midget 400 metre. Sixth place in the junior 1,500 metre event was won by Bonnie Berg. welt. The following is a list of those in the 1975-76 coun- cil - Jeff Aoltysiak - Presi- Male Athlete of the, Year at W.C.I. was Jeff Goldsworthy who won the All-Ontario _ Badminton Championship. In C.W.0.- S.S.A. and o.F'.S.S.A., W.- Crossley and Lobsinger are both members of the Track West Club of Toron- to. Crossley is a student at Central Michigan Univer- sity, Lobsinger is a grade 12 student at St. Jerome's high school in Kitchener. He is a son of Dr. and Mrs. . Wm. Lobsinger. of Water- loo. In the 800 metre race, Lob- singer raced to a 1 minute, 53.7 seconds victory over Gordon Beardwood. Lob- singer broke the old 1975 record of 1 minute 56.1 sec- onds which was held by Gary Crossley of Elmira. m for the running at the Tuck ' Shop and Rich Meidazy as Dance Chairman. Academically. Bluevaie students have established themselves as being among the highest in the region. Some have even been among the top in Ontario and even Canada. I be- have this is a direct renee. tion on the quality of the dul; Pat Srttttttett" - Vica- Award“ Jreltra and: . Controller ; Knew - Communication; Dave Seeder - Treasurer: and Brenda_str1ttrsttttrger - Secretary. Thanks akin to Mary Win and 'el gulf C.I. was linked as the top contender in 'every sport in which it was entered. All the coaches and teach- ers who used their' spare only in the K-W area time to help these athletes allot Ontario. know it was worthwhile be- This has been , cause of our success. finest year: Any I In academies, W.C.I. Will say that W.C.l. took regional and provin-" placetobe. I}: l Tues. June 8/76 _ 8 : 30 p. m. 551 Box Grove Pléce . - Bring a lawn chair - Meetings are open to Lakeshore residents. Come and express your ideas for fall activities. For information call 884-0518. Watch the chronicle next week for a full page Waterloo Days Program. P-, a Waterloo Olympic Sports & Culture Days Care, LyttrtBttlartd- lAKESHOBE VILLAGE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION "lli0ACilltEETiiliG June 11th. 12th & 13th. 1976 Family Entertainment in and around (Inter City Fastball League) Centennial Ball Diamond Waterloo Park Thursday June 3 - 8:00 p.m. GUELPH It WATERLOO Sunday Ill', 6 - 7:00 p.m. GALT vs WATERLOO (DI-D Waterloo Park WATERLOO CHYM'rs tmetteesatttttisvatdett. cial honours in Math, French Und Spanish Contests. Also, in the accounting class, W.C.I. was a winner not only in the K-W area but in all of Ontario. tntttrtqrtortNtt.er.. 'ttiaartieiettagtidegtan attemrtt6 lathe public "meq6ptttastseeetgttirtg can Mule which Wis-16 semi seison and tosaythatthisisttteiast artieietortttesehoolyear. Haveugood summer". 't thaMttrm Fred aiming: atHttthiserrodwttttt. aemmhhgttfghorw"trhaSar- d ..C.l. would II. to "" year: Any student is the LEI MosesSreirtgerPetol8.ai0oratertooLimtaPegatsgss0 Opening mm. was Mic swimming tim-tt both pools. Month“ June - Wealthy: 4:00 when pm. - ' 'reeuatdsr.00to0:00P.M. mm: of Junk August - Sunday to Saturday, mom ir:in P.M. agtd6:00 tot“ PM. Famiiyandddutto6nmingatiir--s:00to6.arP.M. ' during July & August - Adttttoettrtreetsooetho-intatLiorts Pool, Monday toF'riday 12:00ttttoet to 1:00 P.M. _ Seasons t'dSlfseflmi,,, Book7tekets Pass Adults (om 21 yrs.) so: MW we†$1s.00 Students (15.31 yrs.) 3Se $2.50 per book of 10 10.†Family - 81.00 ' No Book was FAMILY SEASON PASS: F ' , dtildreet of one family, under 16, $12.00 plus $2.00 for each additional child up to a maximum of $20.00. Parents and children; 810.00 per parent. plus, $6.00 per child under 16. up to a maximum of $30.00. ’ SWIMMING INSTRUCTIONS .' - Registrations will be received by phone or in person at either pool starting Monday. May 31 between the hours of 2:00 P.M. and 4:00 RM. Monday to Friday, and also .e during reguiarpon1hourp, - - - _ _ - . Class dates for both pools. l. July5to24 2. Juiy26toAug. " s. Aug. 164oSept. 4 FEE: all) per child plus TSe for swimming award plaque Children' registering for Level One should be 6 years of age and at least 45 inches tall. , _ Water safety classes will be conducted indoors during extremely poor weather. _ The following comparisons can be used in' registering for classes: _ Level 1 and 2, is equivalent to Red Cross Beginners Level , and 4. is equivalent to Red, Cross Juniors Level 5 and 6, is equivelent to Red Cross Intermediates and includes Red Cross Survival Award Level T, is equivalent to Red Cross Seniors and includes the Senior Award. There is a 50: service fee for any candidate examined in the Senior Red Cross Program. - . . WAIEIILOO mun BECBEA‘IION CERT" â€IBM" SERVICES HOURS: Mon -Fri. 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 1:15 p.m. - 3: 15 p.m. Complete selection of fiction, non-fiction, bibliography. No card required. For further information call 579- ACTIVIIIES FIJI! SENIOR nous AMIIJ RECREATION “I“! (Comer of King & Allen St.) Activities Daily Mon: Fri. Include: Games Room, Floor & Table Shuffleboard. Billiards Rooms, 10t tea & coffee. Note: No member- ship needed. lNFORMATIQN :J79-ittt0. Alpine Club, Kitchener Fri. June 18, 1976 V Dinner: 5:30p.m. Entertainment: 7:30 -8:00p.m. Dance: 8:00- ll:00p.m. Music tiy the Local 80 Senior Citizen Band Cost: $6.00/person Tickets available at office. M?" 81.00 Registration Fee Closing date for registration is Fri. June ll, 1976. 'tor more information contact centre's office 579-1020 l Programme Resources For Our People) Watch this space for "Prop's next Bus Tour to To] 1st Annual Senior Snooker Tournament at Brunswick Twin-City Billiards Waterloo Square Preliminary Rounds: June 15, 16, 1976 1:30 p.m. Final Round: June Mth, 1976 1:30 p.m. an. i “or; _ 1fry,f over ' “WA!“ .. :0"":'0PAt, 'yeuKr8:0""talrtsasr. K-W §smon cmzsu omuen AND one: PROJECT "PROP" jttl'iiiiiliifiiitt f No Book Tickets 815.00 82.50 per book of lo 10.oe $1.50 per book of 10 5.00 No Book tickets