PAGE 16 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1981 The seventh annual Cambridge Highland Games at the Waterioo Regional Police Association Rec Centre Saturday had the usual amount of pomp and pageantry associated with pipe bands and Scottish flings. But there was also plenty of good oldâ€"fashioned sweat on the warm, humid afternoon as strength events also made up a portion of the entertainment fare. in above photo hulking 260â€"pound Danny Markovic of the Metro Toronto Police YR â€" ; hoge o â€" MK 0t 2 , n tr o iL _ }5\- #rF & ; *o: > *./ &i* C zk '{g «3 4 ~¢ * _A * &‘faï¬a’ : ets: P 4 . * x An‘‘ JC 7 :? * s ibk« 24 i ï¬"&ï¬ â€˜t * . "» »V"“’n;t-;', a Oh. the strain of it Cz s uce * ap e s vete * yask®s . en 6 aie o dn ce 15 old ce se Un c t mt T tris Association whips the 56â€"pound bail while at top left Bob Reycraft of North Easthope Township responds to his coach‘s urging for a final thrust in a tugâ€"ofâ€"war victory over Windsor. in inset photo, Kevin Pawletzki Kitchener (right) puts away an opponent in the Carlingâ€"O‘Keefe Open wristâ€"wrestling champilonships held in conjunction with the Games. Officials have heraided the Games as the ‘"bestâ€"ever‘‘ in their history. . | ie ¢ *A mys * 4 toT pm o «*¥‘ at" > â€"l Photos by 4 7| Rick Campbell i all #Â¥%.~~ i; Firs e 5 w No # ar c