PAGE 22 - WATENLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY, F I 'lit] 'set' C9 “ _ c,e \‘5‘ LQ', 69% Volvo Cv" Rabbit _ W Mercedes N. American models. CMEaI'IkI.g In order to offer our customers more convenient store hours, our Kitchener store is NOW OPEN "NlltlluY 1lll0litlltlllllii$lS Dissatisfied with present service? For expert repairs, can'Mnke Ot Klaus at 8:30-1 2:00 (no deliveries) AT BENTS CAMERAS WESTMOUNT SHOPPING CENTRE LET " cusrol rm: 3. In YOUR "mum: PICTURES. mums. new Pom ETC. All Work Done On Premises at Reasonable Prices tllt'iilllll FRAMING VIEW PLACE L WATERLOO 160 Wont“ Rd. 435 Conestogo Rd W Waterloo m Local) flavor accents _l)?ii" 'Ct. Ft" I . It'iltt?il-l.t, annual Heritage Loppet 886-5520 FEBRUARY " They may not possess any individual superstars, but consistency is the name of the game as far as the Waterloo collegiate cross-country ski team is concerned. With outstanding over-all team contribu- tions rather than individual winners, the WCI team has managed to carve out a most impressive season. They began with a sixth-place finish in an all-Ontario highly-competitive'meet at North York and haven't looked back since. At the beginning of February, the young Viking team under the direction of coach Jim Johnstone hit its stride winning boys team, girls team and over-all team trophies at the Waterloo County finals, and followed that with a boys team second at A one-two finish by Waterloo Collegiate and three individual winners highlighted local participation in Sunday's fifth annual Heritage Loppet cross- country ski bonanza at Heidelberg K-W Opti‘ mist Camp. Some 500 pa rtici I U I _ 7 160 Jm2rmL] 1) TEEE2 "FU I TLCrLL 'rL'r.1'T= v 'U=iCLTii FLASH CLEARANCE! WHERE PHOTOGRAPHY STARTS 1fltt2 pants had signed up in to race classes for the event which was origi- nally scheduled for late January. However, in- clement weather no cessitated the post- ponement of the event until Sunday, when some 350-400 skiers turned out under ideal VIVI'I'AR 285 ONLY SEE "If VIVIIAR 285 FLASH SYSIEM BUY NOW All! SAVE IN THIS POPULAR FUSE GUN. IITIIER VIVIIAR ICBESSUIIES Mt thi tlltf IM! an; _ W o a c iaLaur" o a I _ LOCATED IN CAMBR'DGE G HAMlLTON SALE ENDS FEB. 20th ONE HOUR PHOTO, WATERLOO 160 University Ave. W., 886-8610 Mt com: ST. m, manta - "was weather conditions A total of 10 events were contested and local skiers crossed the finish line with the best time in three. In the Junior Men's (19- under) 30K event, Doug Guderian of Waterloo won in 2:23: ot. Vlada Dvoracek took the boys 5999‘ CWOSSA. And just last Sunday the boys, paced by Tom Falk and Mark Anderson, finished one-two in the high school 10K section of the Heritage Loppet in Heidelberg. Six boys and girl medallist Christine Anderson new head to OFSAA in Sudbury next week to try to put a capper on Vikes season. Team members in above photo, in random order, are Jackie Fischer, Mariorie Miller, Christine Anderson, Karin Lehmann, Jackie Wells, Elysie Dywan, Doug AI- brecht, Chris Blott, Mike Houston, Craig Bauman, Mark Anderson, David Frey, Tom Fath, Reine Drygala, Mike Cowan, John Cowan, Greg Fernan, and Alain Tanguay, as well as coach Mr. J. Johnstone. Falk's time also stood as the leading time along with team, mate Mark Anderson of WCI as Vikings took the high school boys section of the competi- tion and the runner-up 10K in 56:34 and Tom Falk took the men's 10K in 58: 52. position as well. Other members of the win. ning Viking unitinelud- ed Craig Bauman ( l '. 01: 39) and Mike Houston (1:01:45). The open Men's Elite class went to Anthony Lambert of Toronto in 2:13:32. while Downs. view's Jeff Beedvll took the 30K mon's touring (2-44 yea: "ldt in 2: 29:0K The under-44 Ladies 30K touring class went to Hamilton‘s Denise [)vmontv in 233:02 while Ladies over " touring saw London's linsemary Walters win in 3: 28: IO. CiilGlarEi5Eiii2 Veteran men's 30K was won by Harri Kivi lo of Don Mills in 2:31 Ott, Cambridgv's Dasha Cojnar won the Ladies Elite IOK in 5742 and the Ladies 10K touring wont to Kitchener's Iteh Baxter in I: 10:59 Mam ("I Mint-INN moo! "up! Cttto. arm" to [wound 51.0".an Iva-land Ila-tom Europe long tum an rotgett. Foe Brochure - "an! Gales country rial-my 1mm"! m»- ov - m can “A am a cm W m. w - an Sign“ "cull-lb 870-1†. all. . . p.m. III “Tl my: we Km Bt., sun. 3 KW. Ortt. aâ€; monum- i5RRmERTrLS nu BRITAIN