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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Feb 1981, p. 19

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This Saturday pro- mises to be a night to re- member at Kitchener Auditorium when the major atom Kitchener Bauer Krauts stage "Minor Hockey Family Night". Starting off the even- ing at 7:45 p.m. will be a contest between Krauts and Waterloo Tim Hor- ton Cubs, their cross- town counterparts. _ The highlight of the evening will follow at 9 p.m. when Kitchener ex- Krauts will play Wa- terloo ex-Cubs in a bat- tle featuring many fine local glayers. past and present. Night at And Kraut Family City League UW Athletes of the Week al Swanston Splendid effort brings Reivers Senior 'A' crown Honorary captains. although unable to at- tend. will be Don Beaupre for Cubs and Paul Reinhart for Krauts. Mrs. Terry Reinhart and Mr. Ken Beaupre will preside over the ceremonial opening faceoff, Tickets are on sale for $2 at Sportco in Kitchener and the Audi.. torium box office, The event marks the major fundraiser for the Kraut club this season. At 7: 15 and between the two contests there will also be an atom skating race featuring 40 communities and scoro for local six-year-olds. This past weekend at the OUAA cham- pionships. Alan not only took three gold medals but all of them in OUAA record time. He set the marks in the 200 free, 400 free and 200 IM events. In his second year at UW. Al is a former member of the Canadian National Swim team. a member of the 1979 World Student Games team and MVP M-the 1978-79 Warriors, Curler Jennifer Coleman, vice on the Athenas. was named female athlete. This past weekend the team took their IrA7 record from the preliminary rounds to the OWlAA cham- pionships. In the final analysis Athenas lost the championships twgh two losses to Queen's. both on the last r k of the extra end. Jennifer has been Athenas most consistent curler. averaging better than 80% of her shots. and in the final missed only one of 22 shots. Swimmer Alan Swanston was named male atlllgte at University of Waterloo Tuesday, Rookies were the two- time defending Senior A champs and opened up a sizable first-half lead against Reivers before the local club began to peck away and eventual- ly eliminate the deficit, Greg O’Hara (Bruins) 32, Jody McConnel (Sabres) 27, Kevin Freihiet (Rovers)24, Paul Way (Bruins), Mike Dillard (Sabres) and Paul Russworm K-W Rewers brought well-deserved WI- tion to themselves as well as the Twin Cities Saturday when they won the Ontario Amateur Basketball Association Senior A women's cham- Ilie"i'll'lf at Cameron ts. Beivers clinched the title Saturday night by bombing Niagara Chero- kees 74-48. but a some from-behind 68-60 Witt over Ottawa Rookies earlier in the afternoon really paved the way down championship road for the winners. K-W new Vicki Nathan rasponsibla for outing up her taammam much of the al- tamoon, jumps high hora Saturday to make a pass ova: an Ottawa dafandar during the OABA Senior A womans’ championship . Bruins ll Flames 5 Sabres 5 Rovers , (Bruins) auzz Team Bruins Sabres Rovers TEAM Canadians Flyers Penguins Knights Bruins Reiver Candy Clark- ins 2 ll 2 29 6 MARCH 1 PLAYOFF START TIMES Canadians-Penguins 3:30 pan. Aces-Bruins 4 AO p.m. Flyers-knights 5:50 p.m. Major Bantam Feb. " ma n GP W L T F A ns 17 ll 2 4 as 5l es 17 9 5 3 67 5] ars 17 7 6 4 " 52 mes l7 0 14 3 42 Ill Ti'ttr-go-'ft ATOM FINAL STANDINGS 10 10 Jenny Coleman son. a member of the Canadian women's na- tional team. was high pom! getter m the tour- ney with 37 points, close- ly followed by teammate Yonna Sutton. who had An all-star team. che sen from the round-robin event included three Renters, Clarkson. Sut- ton and held general Vicki Huber. as well as Ottatea players Donna HoAin {Ind Ingrid Kihl. _ Clarkson ins named tournament MVP for her efforts while the youthful Cherokees. whose average age " but 17 years. did not go home empty-handed as Nancy Unruh won the 'er1srnanshipeare Reivers. with the vic- tory. now advance to the Canadian champion ships in Toronto in April. 47 43 110 51 51 21 “1‘!le CHRONICLE “MOOAV, FEMUARY 2341.! - PAGE " endetlnn (thattther of (gotttttserre tthe material: and $40.00 pct couple FOR RESER VA TIONS CALL 886-2440 CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO ATTEND FRIDAY. RANCH IS, 181 NW Motor Inn WATERLOO TRAVEL LTD. was.” “7:89.. mom“ PERFECT DRAPERY as, Moot Orin. KW 570-5320 Mahatma-nodal!“ "Out-all (.CUIU~."” .50102‘ We man W -odow. I MN on a (Annual gall GRAHAM, [is Special _ April-ll Only a few not: let!

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