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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 May 1983, p. 26

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PAGE 26 - WATERLOO ”MOLE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 l, When you travel. you often have to cope With so many details that it's easy to neglect some common-sense precautions that could protect your money, valuables and credit cards Here are some things todo: DO carry a major credit card, one should be enough Carry travellers cheques and a small amount of money for cash and tipping Twenty- five US, one dollar bills can come in very handy no make two lists of all numbers of travellers cheques and credit cards Take one 11st with you and leave the second with a friend or relative at home, DO put extra cash, travellers cheques and other valuables in the hotel's safe deposnt box This serinoe is normally free to guests DO keep your wallet in an insude breast pocket Women should bury their wallet in their purse with several objects on top DO check to he sure YOUR name is on your credit card when it's returned to you by a waiver or clerk, Cards are sometimes accidentally switched. especially when activity is bustling. If you lose your credit card, report the loss imme- diately. - 'Every Tuesday' is KIDS DAY . 99c extra for each additional child q 2 oo package a handling on all orders [E Waterloo Stanley Park Square Mall 888-1 Tao 893-71 20 Free propane fill with each Broilmaster sold COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS Waterloo County Supplies () Saturday Only trIrdgaltp "',r Itlam, to 5 pm. PORTRAITS ONLY Buy a Broilmasier Barbecue at Specially Reduced prices Accessory Kit ABSOLUTELY FREE Retail Value of $69.95 AND RECENE AN Tent Sale BONUS maed, TALK SECURITY DOT? FOR TRAVELLER NOEL SEW“ TRAVEL SERVICE From the - ot- lsaboIIa Grayson 104 King St. S. ai', rum . LW,', coo-3:20 T .ssr' . ' o 2 - 8x1 Os 0 2 - 5x7s 0 16 - Gift Size q Choose from 6-8 poses YOU RECEIVE ZOSNrkPlace KitcMmrtBridtmrort) mrm1 1495 THESMURF CAKE " ‘\ Matteammiinarrdar -ljiiS: special mamas ( from “Km Kate” Choose from dozens of cartoon characters to add fun to a party or just as an added treat any day of the week! Kopy Kakes are available excluv sively from Rottcyeel's and make a festive addition to birthday parties. showers. anniver- saries. any occasion! These delicious and C) beautifully decorated cakes are avail- " , able with your choice of 900 cake top -5 l, designs, Come in and choose an 3* appropriate design from our tti) catalogue and your cake will iiid be ready the next day! ‘1..- TO2 KING ST. w. Southern cousin lil SIL, “SEW. Stewart McKochnie, B.Sc.0J..S. ONTARIO LAND sunvsvon Wishes to announce the relocation ot his land surveying office to: Waterloo, Ontario N2J 2W9 35 KING ST. NORTH (51 9) 886-9496 0 I he on say-no was true n nova rm. but n pours Au at coco. AI m a Ioothacho‘ a taleMIhouulosoll How could he accomphsh ovum when! ~0an all on: loan. meadow hours ot tmtuatN - Theme days. Uptown WW no the - to WM Atmoqt ”ton-chewy AI wool to Uptown Waterloo and a found a m. porting - Thou he mm: a 00mm. in accoumum and I hm Uptown wuodoo - IO comm-0M mm " he amt unmet you and m on. easy locotuon' Bakeries Ltd. KITCHENER PHONE 762-1 841 It matters little to coach Cliff Barry that his Region of Waterloo Swim Club had nearly twice the points of the nearest club in week- end competition. ROW’s JrnitiFrrNitPttersort makes waves doing the breast- stroke during invitational meet this weekend at Wilfriti Laurier What does matter, however, is the fact that it was good prep- aration for the seven ROW swimmers leav- ing for the prestigious Youth Cup in Edmon- ton May 12-15. University. It was such good preparation. in fact, that five of the seven swimmers recorded a total of 11 firsts in their events as the host ROW club won its fourth an- nual invitational swim meet at Wilfrid Laurier University. ROW swimmers amassed 914 points while Brampton was second with 458.5 and 'NMAC was third at 372. Helping ROW were three first place tim ishes each by Todd Major. Tyler Clair and Jennifer McElroy while Nancy Woodhall and Jennifer McPher- son both had one first to their credit. Those five, along with Tim Major and Lesley Hor. ton. are all going to Edmonton to compete with swimmers from all provinces as well as teams from as far away as Florida. "Most of our team members under H iutiaiiliiiiii---som Amman Pine. Hoopd .1 mum. "rt.tmus.,....,......,...iMtt magma. Holy. Boxwood. Euon- -tearattrtarr-...-"rt0lf, imoe,hp-Yqwe.FtoiFkrw- thartteitrpttrohtritttrme..t'o.018 who Shim. Cocoa Beane, Bark. -,tfrd"tr-r--Mtotr' Chemhcate,Ferttttmr,etc. 3-S%FT.CEDAR8..................... 81.15... ameandmdatouroutatandut-tametttofhaNrdimatiltimmtmotdettrutm not.“ I wnohuu Fm Gun-Mood W noun-um John-on JOHN’S NIIRSFRV - .-tt'ttr-...,.-..,-it"ttdlt, "-ts'tto--.....,..-,,%otM, T-IS‘Iniu-ulmlum.m1m "rt-.,....,.....,,...,." “lmw.......mtlt mammalian-wumu w.“ltm.|~m...t-AI ROW Invitation excellent prep mun-"cum tttttttttFt “m" t'r'.gl'2thtg'tt 814.00 theraMl00tmetmtttt'-t0'.40haO ms, 1ltst"trntte,itttnAottdFtdttme. tree ' Shrub Sale JOHN'S NURSERY I. v I‘VI .%r.-.. I uwmuwwm '0..srt+Mm'tt- CUMMMON’# swam well," said Barry. "it was a good meet for the time of year. There were a lot of sprints in the meet (and that) makes them race tough." 7 There were about 300 swimmers from 17 clubs at this year's ROW meet and nearly that many had to be turned away. Results for ROW and other area swimmers are as follows: Todd Major (12) Ist loo & 200 breast ' Ist no & 4M free lst zoo & 4tttt m " medals & 2 relay golds. boys tl & I2 champion. high point trophy winner Rebeca Lyo- (IO) Ist zoo breast and zoo IM. " back 2nd " breast 3rd loo breast. 3rd 100 back Victor Davis (I!) lst so & It!) breast Isl zoo & 400 [M lat zoo free. we tty 2nd " tly. so back 2nd IN tree 3rd it!) back, " free Boys 15 & over high point trophy winner [Jada Gardiner (I4) lst 400 IM. zoo tty Ist M tree 2nd ao free. 200 IM 2nd 200 breast 3rd " & 100 ny High point trophy champion girls 13 & " Itl- Todd ([5) 2nd 50. too. an breast Tyler CUir (I2) lst so a too free Ist 100. go. 200 back lst so tly 2nd 4tttt tree Nancy Woodhull (It) lst an breast and " breast 2nd 400 IM ro Fruit Trees. Mania. Oaks. Walnuts. Madam. Locust, Fttrwerbrtg Cubs. Mountain Ash. “owning Almonds. time of 2: 11.63, former re- cord was 2: “.97 team members: D. Nedel- he, T. Major, t Clair & R. Forrest 7.. tree relay gold: t Clair, T. Major. J. Ti- plady a R. Forrest Jenner McPherson (12) lst so back. zoo back 2nd 50. Ill) free 2nd In back 3rd 400 free Mike West (I!) Ist so back. loo back Ist zoo back Ist " free 2nd 200 breast lea-[let Mommy (l3) lst 199 l 200 tree lst so back. zoo IM lst 100 back 2nd so tty. " tree, so breast All”. Lona trot lst so fly, " tree and Ill) tty lil- Gelutly (15) tst so, mo. 200 breast Isl loo tree 2nd so fly high point champion girls 15 & over David Sum-slo- (a) Ist 400 free 2nd 200 back Terri “but"; (It) Ist zoo back 2nd so & mo back Boys " ' ll Relays: heir Provincial Mord in Relays: 200 free relay Ist 13 A " girls: J. McElroy, l. Gardiner. L. Horton & l. Doherty 200 med. relay & mo free relay lst girls IS & mar A Lourls. K. Gen-II). T Rothenberg & S. anpra shad Results in. RWY and In! Stephanie In (Tarpom LT G I!) 3rd " & It!) breast Julie Woke! (Turpons l5 & over) 3rd " tty, 200 bark Isl so & "to back New O'Brbn photo

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