Richard O'Brien Chronicle Statt In the sinknrrawim business of running a swim club there's no such thing at resting on your laurehs Coach Cliff Barry and others at the Region oi Waterloo Swim Club know this and they're just as interested in working with the swimmers of tomorrow an the swimmers of today. Results of ROW", invitational Wt _ meet over the weekend were grati Raymond Brown won three events lying as some young swimmers in the 15 and over category, taking particularly Scott Pagan, Susan gold in the 400 individual medley, Tschirhart and Kara Bowman 100 backstroke and 200 freestyle showed the progress they've been Brown was also third in the 200 making. breaststroke won by Victor Davis, "These are the kids we're really excited about," said Barry. "We're hoping our program is developing within itself, We're hoping to devel, op kids from the area as much as possible." Bowman took bronze in the girls 11-12 100 metre backstroke, Pagan won the boys 11-12 100 back and Tschirhart way second in tlw girls 10 and under 50 freestyle. "it's only (Pagan's) second year swimming and to win the 100 The kids are alright at ROW invitational THE MOST TRUCK FOR YOUR BUCK 485 KING N. i wmsmoo Ill!?..,,,!)?,,,,,!!,?.,]!),) LEASE FOR ONLY s16940 excludes Freight, P.D.l., Tax and Licence WE Mt THE COMPETITION MAZDA B2000 ONLY mmi FE7epriiieil backstroke already is a sign he's really got talent.“ said Barry overall, ROW wax tirst in four of eight agt- group titles while domin ating the meet Jennifer McPherson mm gold medals in the 100, 200 and 400 freestyle (Wt-nu and Jennifer Mcrhoy won the 100, Mo and 200 free and the I00 backstroke in the 15 and over grouping. Competing among girls 15 and over, ROW's Linda Gardiner won the 400 individual medley and 200 butterfly and Lesley Horton won the 50 free. Among boys 13-14, Tyler Clair won the 100 backstroke and Stephen llulford took gold in the 200 butter In the girls l3-H grouping, Sue Smith won the 200 butterfly and Nancy Woodhall won the 200 breast- stroke. ily per month (plus tax and licence Based on 42 month lease) 886- 2032 By-law No 76-21 of the City ot Waterloo prohlblts dogs trom runnlng at large within the mumcspality, A dog shall be deemed to be running at large when (a) Found In any place other than the premises of the owner ot the dog and not under control of any person, or (b) On the premises ot the owner ot the dog and not tied up or In a properly enclosed area. A Dog Control officer may seize and impound any dog running at large and the owner ot the dog shall be required to make payment of Impounding and boarding fees of not less than S10eoo tor release of the dog. RESIDENTS l RE: DOGS RUNNING AT LARGE NOTICE TO CITY OF WATERLOO Used Furniture Buy and sen 356 King St. West, Kitchener Good, clean, quality bedroom, living and dining furniture. Good selection of most household articles. Hours Mon to Wed _ 9 to 6 Thurs and Fr: 9 to 8, Sat T 9 30-5 30 Phéne 743-1 1 31 (next to The Keg) J/tly! Trading Post WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. MAY 15, 1985 - PAGE 23 Take the I" Step to Better Fitness . Fitness appraisal q Exercise consultation and programming o Individual nutritional consultation SUNDAY MORNING SPECIAL ALL YOU CAN BOWL FOR $3.50 IO a.m.-12 noon Free Shoes Mondays 9:00 p.m., Thursdays 7:00 a 9:00 pm Call For Available Times Saturday 1 1:30 a.m.-1O pm. Sunday 10:00 a.m.-10 p.m. WATERLOO BOWLING LANES OPEN BOWLING INOUIRE NOW REGARDING LADIES AVAILABLE FOR 1 985-86 SEASON 1 4 Princess St. West 886-2900 or 886-2370 Snack Bar "Lowest Rates in Town" LIFESTYLE, HEALTH & FITNESS SERVICES 15 Westmount Rd. s. Waterloo, N2L 2K2 886-8451 Why not give us _ a call today!