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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Mar 1981, p. 25

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Region of Waterloo "tow) Swim Club cornpetr tors performed beyond even the expectations of coach Cliff Barry when they hit the Canadian Winter National Short-Course championships by storm last weekend. ROW, which was practicatly non-existent at the team level in last year's event, rose meteorically to third in men's over-all and seventh in combined over-all standings during this championships held in Victoria, BC. 200 IM Seventeen-year-old Vic Davis of ROW clocked the second fastest time in the world to win the 100 breaststroke by Ct00th of a second over Graham Smith. Davis also set a new Canadian record in winning the 200 breast by more than a second bet- ter than the previous record. The Guelph native also finished third in the 200 fly and fourth in the as r,:)' your child l changed ROW makes mark more ways than one Sears Portrait Studio No age limit. Photographic package includes two 8x10a. three 517; and " waiioi size color portraits. 'tse tor each additional aubioci in portrait. Choico ot backgrounds. Pout our selection. Doubio awoauro ttot unciudad in this package In yy to any patron of a participating [Shes The presiding manager of each establishment selects 12 players prior to each indWIdual round of the competition, the players they feel best The ttttmtamegtt's tirat five rot-uh have been completed in various Southern Ontario cities and the preliminary wrap-up will come next My at the Duke of Word in Oakville 'Ne Dukes Dan Challenge, Which features worldfranked Dans cpampion Allan How, " A new“! on algae nature willlnrlown temigttt_ttseDuuofWelttttgtmortilttetserst tottsestxttnegofttse8tmttD-rtataii- , This Otter good for portraits taken Much " through Match 21 Simiacuon guaranteed or {fur money refunded se your Sears Charge Card Paupon Sonic. Avail-bk while you want Make a special tradmon of keeping the memories with woteuion-l portraits taken at Sears. 20 color portraits Dart down tonight >rtraits I A total includes 956 deposit lulu . canon“ . mun; . FAIlLV one»: Faurvoow Park Mall, Kltghenor .Tuos.. Sat 9 30 am In" 5:00 p m .. Thurs. [In V$£O#a.m In" 9:00 p m rrm'rmt'erutrrohtt.-"to" Sears 1 22.5,. The 4 tt 100 medley relay team finished second behind Calgary but the ROW team, comprised of Swanston. West. Hess and Davis turned in the sixth best time in the world despite being runnerup: In other individual competition. Allison Loucas matched her ranking with a fifth in the girls 50 free and Paul Hess had a second in the consolation 200 nr Right on Daws' heels individually were clubma- tes Alan Swanston and Mike West. Swanston had a second in the 50 free and third in each of the 200 free and 200 IM while West finished second in the 100 back with a new Canadian age-group record of 57.8 seconds. He later broke his own mark with a 57.4 clocking in the relay event. West also had a third in the 200 back. At those finals, the as regwnal winners, con- sisung of five from each location, will compete in 501 (bestthree) until there is one player remaining, Who then will challenge Hoff for the $1.000 first, prize _ wt their new. The competitors will tttem compete against Hogg, in one game of Loco-up. and th'e five players with the but scores. regardless of the outcome of these jam. will be invited to com- pete In the tinau at the Eaton Centre m Toronto Sud-y April 5 The fun and entertainment all begins at 3 p, m, tonight at the Duke of Wellington. 33 En: West Northfield Racquet Club 155 Nonhfneld Dry, PO Box 364. Waterloo. Omano " (One block west of the Conestoga Parkway on B", Northfueld Dnve) Shooting Stars Red Denis Green Jets Orange Flashes Team Span thttario will be holding a sports " ministration seminal ar/uct- Sunday trom l pm. to q pm lt will be free of char- " and open to all amat- Bengals Weapons J Us Jerks Wild Cats Bad News Bears Mustangs Munchkins Ringette House League Sports admin Clinic _ tt'itgttilltit',tsgifll? o e k . Banquet Club {63% Compare what we have to offer with any other club: . 7 lndoor and 4 outdoor Tennis Courts wuth professional lighting and playmg surfaces . 4 International and 2 American Squash Courts q 4 Racquetball Courts . Professional mstructlon m all three Racquet Sports, . A full summer program of tnstructton and play for adults and children of every profuuency level . Video tape teachmg and N 0 Nursery with free child care for pre~schoolers while parents play (weekdays only) 0 Full locker room famlatles mcludmg whnrlpools and saunas 0 Licensed lounge and patio ALL FOR JUST: $35.00 Junior. $50.00 Adult or $85.00 Family (plus regular user court fees.) Membership period May 1 - September 1. 1981 TELEPHONE 884-7020 OR COME TO Take advantage of our low seasonal membership plan this summer and learn to play Tennis, Squash or Racquetball at Waterloo's exaltlng all seasons Racquet Sports Club WATEILOO MIC“. “MMAV, MARCH ts, 1.1 - PAGE 26 "mu-mum 'twdErrit HOUSE LEAGUE" cut you: executive: or interested persons Randy Marinangels, a Sport Ontario executive director, will distress or- ganizing, funding and bookkeeping, marketing "JUNIOR" "PETWE" "T'WEeN" 309W "i'llyiis and public mum: and vol-tear reemitmg and Mailman Anyone mining to at. tend should' call VIC atmaners p m 0410 0412 16 ll 16 tl 21 ll it l4 13 16

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