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clubs you can still get involved in Athletic Clubs form a large their programs. part of the Intramural program 5-pin bowling meets every Sunand even if you missed the organizational meeting for any of the 8. day night at the Waterloo Bowling Lanes from 8:30-iO:30 pm. The cost is $1.50 per week. The club has approximately 37 memvote for a bers with usual ratio of about l/3 the female variety. They can accommodate more members so concerned responsiveif you are- interested contact Dave Potje at 743-2555 or Ron Hope at 885-6184. The club has organized.a league on- Sunday nights with 5 members per team and as many teams as possible. There are awards presented at the end of the term for low and high average for both federation men and women. The teams are mixed and fun is emphasized in the program. In addition to the regular Sunday night league. the club is running the Letterman Award Tournament even if you’re not a club member. Each team plays 3 games. The entry date for this tourney is Mon. Jan. 31 in the intramural office 2040 PAC. The Bowling Club also enters a team ON in the Conestoga College Tournament; 3 girls and 3 guys will take FEB 2 part on Feb. 23 at Waterloo Bowl-

ing Lanes. The Curling Club has about 50 members that compete 3 nights a week at the Granite Club. There are 2 nights for mixed curlers, Monday 4-6 pm and Thursday The men’s 10:30. - 12:30 pm. league is on Tuesday 10: 30-12: 30 You can curl -as much as Pm. you want; there is no experience necessary and to promote togetherness the teams are simply drawn from a hat. The Granite. Club is licensed which allows for a social gathering of sorts ( ? ) after the games. The curling club could use a few more members and president Ken Lynch reminds us that there is a fully subsidized party at the end> of term. The Club also runs the Silver Boot Curling Tournament (a men’s only tournament) on Sat. Feb. 5 at the Elmira Curling Club; only 8 teams are accepted to play 3 games each. Sign up for this tourney before Mon. Jan. 31 if you’re interested. In March, the Club runs an Invitational Mixed Tournament, club teams from other Universities are invited to compete in this tournament. The Ski Club is off to another great start having just returned from a fantastic weekend trip in Vermont. You can join for $5.00

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This past -weekend of Jan. 15 marked the first indoor track meet of 1977 for most of the Waterloo track team. The team competed in the weekly All-comers meet held at the CNE’s Industrial Building in Toronto. In the women’s 50m event Faye Blackwood ran a very fast 6.2 to finish first. This is a very good time and Faye is expected to place well _at the OWIAA finals in March. In the men’s 50m Jeff Mohun came through with a second place fin: 6.0 seconds. Michael ish in Steele was 7th with a 6.1 second effort. Sprinter Steve Keating failed to make the final , after i pulling a muscle at the finish of the semi-final while posting a 6.2 sec. time.

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In the 600m event we had 3 the long jump for the second entrants. one woman and two. and 13.77m in the triple jump men. ’ Sandra Ford posted a for &other second place finish, time of 1:45.3 (a personal best) Other athletes entered but to finish eleventh in the womhad no available times for their en’s section. Paul Dowhaniuk events. They were; Al Baigent ran a strong race to finish 7th in the 3000m, and George Lomoverall in the men’s 600m with aga in the 50m. Special thanks a time of 1:27.8 - (a personal is given to John Doyle who best ). Don McQueen finished a passedup his chakce to run the strong fifth in the 600m heats 6OOm race so that he could tape wit a time of 1:32.0. the ankles of the other 600m Tk ‘e men’s 1200m had two com- runners from Waterloo. (John petitors from Waterloo. Howie would also like to say hello to Saunders had a personal best his mother and father again ). of 3:08.0 while finishing 7th. Besides the All-comers Meets Gary Crossly finished 9th with in Toronto, other track meets a time of 3:11.5. Waterloo was coming up will be the #York Unirepresented in the men’s 300m versity Meet, Jan. 23; Eastern race by Steve Peet who finishMichigan University, Jan. 29; ed with a time of 924.0. Toronto Star Games at Maple In the field events Gord Rob- Leaf Gardens, Feb. 11; 91st ertson was Waterloo’s only comHighlanders Meet in Hamilton,. Feb. 19; Ontario Senior Champetitor. Besides Faye Blackwood and Jeff Mohun, Gord- was the pionships, Jan 26; and the OUAAMarch 55. only other person to place in the OWIAA Championships, top three. Gord jumped 6.32m in -don mcqueen

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pm, Fri. 1: 30-3 : 30 pm. For more information contact Tom Cargill at 886-4855. The Whitewater Club is now part of the Outers Club; they a meet Sundays 4-6 pm. in the PAC pool. There is inctruction on Eskimo Rolls and different techniques in Kayaking; a mold is also available for building your own kayak. Contact Bruce Kennedy at 886-0833 *for more information. Although orienteering is basically a spring, summer and fall organization some things are being planned for this term. The club, a charter member of the Ontario Orienteering Organization is planning a X-Country, snowshoe orienteering course around Laurel Creek near the end of February. Phone Gerry Baycroft at 884-1374 for more information. Next week, Fencing, Rugby, Sailing and Table Tennis Clubs are featured. A reminder that a new event this term is coming up. A doubles tennis tournament will be held for both men and women at Seagrams on Sunday, January 30. Final sign up date is Monday, January 24 in the Intramural Off ice room 2040 PAC. - gary fick.

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per term to obtain a reduced rate on all of the trips. However, you can still go on the trips even if you’re not a member. The next trip is on Fri. Jan. 28 to Holiday Valley in N.Y. On Thurs., Feb. 3 they travel north +o Georgian, Peaks. The big trip, though, occurs during reading week; the club has arranged a trip to Mont Ste Anne in Quebec. For only $124.00, a week of fantastic skiing can be had. This price includes transportation from campus to Quebec, daily transportation to the slopes from the luxurious QuebecHilton Hotel right in the heart of Old Quebec City, 5 days of tows, everything except food & booze! To sign up for anylor all of these trips, go to the front desk in the PAC office, or, for more information, contact Vicki Behune at 884-3485. The Outers Club basically provides a service to the university community giving them an opportunity to organize and advertise any member or kinds of trips; newsletters come out frequently to let you know what’s going on. Snowshoes, backpacks, sleeping bags, ensolite pads (for insulation ) cooksets, etc. can be signed out in Red South 1lOlA PAC on Mon. 9:30-11:30 am, Thurs. 1:30-3:30 c

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The University of Western Ontario Ladies’ volleyball team entered the tenth annual Waterloo Invitational as one of the pretournament favorites, but it was not enough ‘to stop Sherbrooke from defeating them in a ‘come,from-behind victory in the finals, with scores of 8-15,158,‘and 15-2: This prevented the Western girls from increasing their domi-

Carnival In a special meeting held Wednesday, January 19, the Board of Entertainment decided to initiate a campus-wide Winter Carnival, a new event to the University of Waterloo. The carnival is to be held March 2-6, and is jointly sponsored by BEnt. and the Arts,. yaths, Engineering, Science, E.S.S. and K.S.A. Societies. Some of the proposed events include an ice sculpture contest, ski trip, sleigh rides, field day and casino night. At the time of writing, final details were yet to be worked out. , -Cathy humphries

nation of the event. They had won all but two of the first nine Invitationals, and had won the last five. Waterloo made it to the semifinals before being eliminated by the eventual champions, 15-8, and 15-7. Western won their semi-final, 15-6, and 15-6. Waterloo finished fourth overall, in the round-robin standings, with 12 points, behind Western * and Sherbrooke’, with 16’ and 15 points respectively. Next Tuesday, Western, the current Canadian Champions, come here to meet the Athenas. I

Simmer Film Course in Europe

The Department of Fine Arts will offer a film Course in Europe (London and Paris) this Duration 3 weeks; summer. weight: one full credit. No prerequisite. Students interested please contact: Prof. J. Uhde ext. 3709 or Fine Arts Office ext. 2442 J..B. Number of participants limited


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