Lu a -. JI".' p, b ‘21.", ,.)3 r43)» "w ". "9014) ('05 PAGE 42 - WATERLOO WLE. WErmESttAy, MARC“ Add Waterloo‘s Carol Culik to the list of players in- volved in an evening of tennis Friday night at Uni- versity of Waterloo. The successful weekend puts belles in the Canadian champion- ships which will be held April Waterloo will be represented at the national ringette champion- ships in Regina, thanks to the belles who went undefeated at the provincial championships over the weekend in Kitchener. The belles got tour goals from Sherri Faulds and broke a 5.5 tie in a 9-5 win over Gloucester in the championship game Sunday afternoon at the Kitchener audi- torium. Earlier in the weekend the belles had won by scores of 8-2, 6-2, 11-4 and 5-3 over Elliott Lake, Thunder Bay, Cambridge and Etobicoke, respectively. Waterloo entries at the provin- SUPERIOR MEMORIAIS FOR SPRING INSTALLATION I†ma “I tt - - 528 lfttttttrU St N.. Kitchen! (u Wen-I M) 1641’ LARGE INDOOR Ringette belles earn shot at national championship cial level included the junior Tigerettes, debs and tween Thunderbirds. Tigerettes defeat- ed Gloucester 7-5 in their bronze medal game and the debs also took bronze with a 10-8 win over Etobicoke. Tigerettes were undefeated in round robin games, winning 3-1 over Gloucester, 6-2 over Etobi- coke and " over Sudbury, but they lost 8-6 to Oshawa in a semi-tual matchup. The debs tied 3-3 with Sudbury and edged Gloucester 9-8 but lost 9-7 to Kitchener and 7-2 to Etobicoke before playing for the bronze medal. Tri-County Welding ANNOUNCEMENT Mr, Paul J, Fitlatrautt, President. Tri-County Welding Supplies Limit- ed. is phased to announce the apocintmem ot James A, (Jim) Jones as Director, Business De- veIopmenI. Mr. Jones has been invoNed in suppiying sales. ser- vice and practical wading exper- tise to indusmea in this are. tor some considerable time, in adds- tion to ham imam wading in Vocational Schools throughout the entire area JAMES A. (JIM) JONES 19. "ttlt Thunderbirds edged Thunder Bay ws and Cambridge " but lost 10-4 to Oshawa in round robin play. They lost 8-3 to Kitchener in the semi-finals before losing 6-4 to Gloucester in the bronze medal game. Tigerettes and debs each won team sportsmanship awards. M one of the reasons why you ve put ott aiming a hearing an! IS sue. then you must see and try Benone s Ode The Ode ‘is a canal aid tt tits directly trtto your ear canal There ate no tutyes, no mares. vu~ many oothing showmg Can your Benone hearing and specnahsts today ttw a tree lest and pee it the Ode I: right tor you Beltonels tt Is. an n the Rg, g Ptople Feel About Hearing Aids -eijr?jjlss,ri,i; - WI T $/ -C; f, 72%,; fii%/ing Aid Specialists on staff tretierBearfngThrmf " Conn St. South (at Charter), Kitchener 745-9000 - 745-9283 than: Hon-Fri. 9-5. cloud Saturday! 296 WooMich St., Guelph 837-2227 Noun: loudly-FM" tha Sowing Waterloo. “Weâ€! and Win County to: out " yum. SERVICE Is AS MUCH A PART OF VALUE AS QUALITY AND MICE HEARING " SERVICE LTO. Isee " the Ode Is ugh! tot yt Waterloo will be well repre- sented in the Pro Tennis charity event Friday evening at Univer- sity of Waterloo. Not only will Waterloo's Jane Young, currently ranked 137th on the women’s circuit, meet 25th ranked Helen Kelesi of Edmon- ton in the main event. Also, Carol Culik and Brad Haines will be partners in the junior match against a team from Cam- bridge. Cl2Nrii3 wishes to announce the opening of his practise of tootcare at ss BRIDGEPORT RD. E. (across from the Towers plaza) -one of only, 2 C. Peds. in K-W; "experienced in footwear a tootcare 2290 King St. E. Kitchener 576-0916 Hm Hon-Fri. Bdt; Sat. " 2crcie. . . worthy of your confidence. s NIGHTS -'" T NIGHTS COPENHAGEN COPENHAGEN 521383962: hotel oo transgerds‘ ' l 699 ppd _ MIKE FORGRAVE C.PED. ;__... a Grdiiion since 1925. 723921th ~BCchtd Qigliiiiii Canary lsIands and or 621 KING WEST - 745-9495 Convenient Parking, entering Wellington or King Street Still A Variety of: Fresh Florida Oranges and Grapefruits LAST LOAD OF SEASON! QUALITY GUARANTEED T NIGHTS TENERIFE Players list grows for tennis at UW 324 HIGHLAND ROAD WEST 576-881 o All kinds of bicycles, parts, frames, clothing a. accessories RACING TOURING a. BMX NOW 10-30% OFF Open 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Saturday Evenings by Appointment BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 746-3050 funeral home and chapel m Time of Mourning - We Care (Certified Pedorthist) Athletes are our specialty ORANGE BARN -iAiidihi/te's travel ZIGGY'S CYCLE Bicycle Sales 3. Service Northfield club pro Ed Am drulis and Harry Greenan, a club pro from Cambridge, will play a doubles set against Lorne Main and Keith Carpenter. b Play opens at T p.m. and tickets are on sale for $5. The event is organised by the Water- loo Lions Club and it may become an annual event if it is supported well enough by com- munity tennis fans. s NIGHTS MAJORCA SSSASST and r: l WEBER l, O i I' "tti SI as?