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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Mar 1983, p. 22

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PAGE 22 - WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 9. 1983 Todd Major recorded four firsts to lead Re- gion of Waterloo Swim Club members at the Cambridge Aquatic Club Invitational over the weekend. Top achievers for ROW were: TODD MAJOR IL?) T ht 200 IM. lst 1500 free, Isl 4w free, Ist 200 free, and 100 back. 2nd 100 free. 2nd we ny. 2nd 200 breast, Ist 400 IM. lst 200 fly. 2nd 100 breast. 3rd 200 back High Point trophy winner [or II & 12 yr. boys JENNIFER “CPHERSON 112t . ht it!) free, lst I00 free. Ist 100 back, 3rd200 PM. tth I00 fly. N 200 back. and 200 free. 3rd 4001M. sin 100 breast TYLER CLAIR (12t Isl lot) free. Ist I00 back, Isl 200 back. 2nd 200 free. 3rd loll breaM, 3rd 100 IM JUA!OTA DIEGEL (l2) 2nd 100 free. 2nd 200 IM. 2nd 100 ny. 3rd Ioofree. am 200 [Rank Fifteen clubs from southwestern Ontario attended the meet. Maiorchalks up high point trophy "We were pumped up tonight. Sure, we were flat when we started the playoffs, we just had to work to get back to what worked best for us, coming down the ice, forechecking, hitting the man." Dramatic final Hawks' other goals went to Dan Speck and Beric Sykes 31 seconds apart in the second period, and defenceman Rob Holody in the third, a brilliant two-on~pne with Todd Stark that stalled Western':, momentum. Brian Hanson, Dave Hilborn, Dan Brown and Waterloo native Brad Schnurr. courageously dressing despite painful rib injuries, tallied for Mustangs. "Each individual player-- like Rob llolody. I think he's had one other goal all season - put in a great deal of effort to make this win happen." said elated coach Wayne (lowing. "Western put in a great deal too, it was just a superb game." “It wasn't anything technical." admitted Hawk goalie Terry Thompson, a driving force behind the team's success all year. “We just had to change our attitude. all it was was going out and doing what we had to do. All season long the best teams in this league have been so close, coming down in the stretch you had to flip a coin to decide who was best." 3rd 200 free, 3rd 200 fly 3rd 200 back. tith 100 breast WENDY BROOKES (10) 3rd 300 IM, 3111 too back. uh 200 breast. 6th 200 free, 3rd too breast. tttt loo free. Uh 200 back NANCY WOODHALL l l!) 1st 200 breast. N 100 breast, 3rd 100 back, an 400 free. 4th 200 IM. Sth too free, 2nd 400 IM, uh no free, LORRAINE SILVER 113) Sth 200 fly. JUsrm TIPLADY (12) - 6th 200 back. BRAD SCHNARII (13) ath Isa, free. tith IN fly & 200 back. TEIllu ROWENBERG (16) . h! 100 back, DCSAN NEDELKO tt2) - 4th we back, sth 200 back. 6th 200 IM. GEOFF MOIROW litit T 6th 200 breast,6th MN' free. 6th 200 IM, tith ttto breast. DANNY NEDELKO tio) - 3rd 100 fly: GARBICK TIPLADY (l1) - 6th 100 back. JENNY JOHANNESEN (12) _ tith 200 back, STEVE MUNNrNGS . 4th 200 breast. SIMAL SAUJAM (In) -6th 100 'LEONA'S HAIRSTYLING PROFESSIONAL HAIRSTYLING FOR MEN AND WOMEN Did you know that..... A trailer is considered a separate vehicle from your automobile and must be registered by MTC. You can buy a lifetime plate for $25 from any Ministry licence-issuing office. You can tow a trailer using your Class "G" licence provided the towed vehicle is not over 10,000 lbs. (4500 kg) gross vehicle weight. On a highway at any time when lights are required. your trailer registration plate must be illuminated by a white light. Your trailer must have one red lighted lamp on the rear. RAND! OPEN: MONDAY INA, TUESDAY ' WEDNESDAY 9-5, THURSDAY 5. FRIDAY 9-6, SATURDAY 8-4. NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY WE ARE NOW LOCATED AT 104 KING ST. SOUTH WATERLOO (ACROSS FROM WATERLOO SQUARE) ;ontunued {rem page 201 breast Itchy Ten-s: Boys II & 12 free relay 2nd. med, relay gold. T. Mum. T Clair. D, Nedelko & R. Forrest & med. relay 3rd. Hultord, Dial. " plady & Tiplady. Girls ll & tie; tree relay ist. med. relay Isl. J, Diegel. w. Brookes. N Woodhall & J, McPherson, BRENDA IAIN tttit tith It!) breast ROW, along with the KWY and the KW Tar- pons will host the West- ern Region B Champi- onships sponsored by Mutual Life. at WLU March 11-13. ROW will be sending a strong team of nine swimmers to BC March l3 for the Cana- dian Winter Nationals. On the national team are: V. Davis, M. West, J. McElroy, L. Gar- diner, K. Gellatly, A. Loucas, K. Auger, P. Hess & D. Swanston. PHONE 884-6541 LEONA Six teams from the Kitchener-Waterloo area will represent the Twin Cities at the 64th Annual Women's Inter- national Bowling Com gress (WIBC) tenpin championships and three day annual meet- ing to be held in Las Vegas. Nev. The tournament opens up at the Show- boat Lanes on April 7 and closes July l. ree Six local teams in WIBC tenpin tourney SUE TEAM ON THE BEAM The teams will be captained by Claire McAvoy. Carol Black- ie. Jackie Frorwhak, Donna Read. Ethel Goddard and Betty Barber. McAvoy and Sarah Witter will be Twin Cities delegates to at- tend the three day con- vention/meeting sche- duled for April 25-27. PROBLEM: SOLUTION: RESULT: WAnnLoo D PRIDE AUTOMOTIVE LTD. C1iiTr2ii] Dustin-mow n '0' --.r TI T anmon nurouonve mousmm. sumv no. tutttmtoGE/WATERL00 WESTMOUNT AUTOMOTIVE GLENCO AUTOMOTIVE PETERS AUTO REPAIR id'w'ut'moum Rd. N. sea-2120 54 Bridgeport Rd. E. tMMV28SO FLOODING, ROUGH IDLE, POOR ECONOMY HEStTATtON, POOR ACCELERATION. SURGING LOW TOP SPEED/POWER COLD START STALLING, HARD HOT STARTING, NO START A QUALITY REBUiLDiNG BY COMPETANT TECHNICIANS USING SUPERIOR QUALITY HYGRADE MATERIALS. WILL GIVE LONGER LIFE AND PREVENT SERVICE PROBLEMS. SAVINGS DUE TO IMPROVED PERFORMANCE. 543 {mom tit. E. 7u131o 159 Ertt St. W. 8854810 Over 4000 delegates are expected to attend the convention/meet- ing and just a few items on the agenda this year will be any proposed rule changes that govern this league rules of play. amend- ments to WIBC and the choosing of the 1987 site of the tournament be- tween the bidding -tSCRBURETOR _ SYSTEMS JIFFY KIT FOR NEW CARBURETOR PERFORMANCE TROUBLE SHOOTING BLUE STREAK TOP IGNITION PARTS cities of Grand Rapids Mich., Tucson. Arizona and Hartford Conn. All K-W competitors pay their own way to this event themselves. with the exception that Wintario has provided a grant this year to assist in a portion of the travel only. This grant was previously limited to Canada only EzzzzzQ

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