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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Nov 1986, p. 33

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PAGE 32 â€" WATERLOO Chronicle Staft When basketball coach Chris Coulthard deâ€" scribes his latest edition of the Wilfrid Laurier Richard O‘Brien Golden Hawks the key words are ‘"young‘"‘ and After losing five players from last season, Coulthard has just one starter back in 6â€"4 forward Brian Demaree. He has a number of rookies in the lineup and hopes to have them playing as a good team by late January or early February. *‘The first thing we‘re going to have to learn to do is play basketball," said Coulthard. "I‘m really serious when I say that. Fundamentally we have some talent but when we try to put in a system we‘re having a lot of trouble." Steve Forden, a guard, heads the list of players Waterloo collegiate Vikings junior volleyball team‘s recent success was a first for the school. While sharing the playoff limelight with two football teams and one basketball team, the Vikes recently chalked up the school‘s firstâ€"ever Central Western Ontario championship with a 2â€"1 win over Eastwood Rebels in Brantford. John Hadley, Steve Whitney, Cam Mott and Neil Munroe, four versatile athletes, were four players who made a big contribution to the team‘s success. Whitney and Mott also play hockey and Munroe is a downhill skier who also has a background in soccer. Hadley, the team captain, excelled as a power hitter who also showed a great deal of defensive *Off the comparable l book price _ 119#s/r PHOEND WALLCOVERINGS Contemporary fovourites tor kitchen or bathroom _ now of 50% off"! Preâ€"pasted, scrubbabie SALE Nov. 20, 21, 22 and Dec. 11, 12, 13 from 2â€"6 p.m. (5 p.m. on Saturdays) cordially invites you to view and sample a fine selection of gourmet food items displayed in Christmas Baskets and WATERLOO TOWN SQUARE . CONESTOGA MALL _ 886â€"3791 â€" _ 886â€"2789 _ Creative s when I say that. Fundamentally we have Other forwards include Jamie Asma, Paul talent but when we try to put in a system â€" DeSantis and Tim Rehn. Making up the list of having a lot of trouble." freshmen are Paul Philipson and Randy Sweers, a e Forden, a guard, heads the list of players _ 6â€"6 forward. You & StClair at the Atrium, 33 Erb St. W. Waterloo 746â€"4160 in | age Hawks rebuilding AVAILABLE AT 2 WATERLOO LOCATIONS The Paint and Paper People C:RO $ C he Pasta Shop 1/2 PRICE Backets S/r PEARLTONE SATIN FLAJ LATEX PAJNT The easy to apply paint. for. living rooms dining rooms and bedrooms . «/; £ More than 500 tabuious colours to choose from ]797 afl at hatf price! Reg. 35 95 4 litres by Linda 15.99 to 17.99 s/r Li aaae Thousands of patterns to choose from in the newest fashion colours. Preâ€"pasted. solid vinyis and dry strippobles 30% off "pff he book price Fobric not included WNOVEMBER 19, 1986 Joining Demaree as starters will be Darren Syer, third year guard Todd Smith, 6â€"6 forward Linas Azubalis and Rob Galikowski, a freshman guard from Toronto Humberside. Another promising rookie guard is Ray Tone, who comes from Humberside in Toronto. Mike Demaree, Brian‘s brother, is a rookie 6â€"6 forward and Mike Alessio, a guard, hails from London Beal. who are not returning. Hawks will also be without Mark Polischuk, Bob Urosevic, Rene Luypeart and Andy Balogh. savvy and Whitney also provided leadership while playing despite injuries. Victor Tsang, a quick defensive player, and Jason Marteniuk, a player who became firstâ€"string setter in his first year, also deserve a lot of credit for the team‘s success. Second string players John Wetlauffer Robert Sproat, Steve Georghiades, Tom Doustos, Robert Harris, Robin Brandon and Scott Venton all contributed in scrimmages and Vikings look to them to carry on the tradition next year. Another valuable player was Jeff Hunsberger, who often came off the bench in hot situations to cool down the opposition. o S Ptx sarm PrG, | PAYS expenses for DRUGS AND BosEEaVpOECEA, PCPTICC SmCTE PERDRTT ING AID, SEMEPRIVATE or Pr+ VATE HOSPITAL ACCOMMODAâ€" TION (up to $40.00/day) PAYS for many other benefits includâ€" mi‘-‘zss _FOR CHIROPRACTOR, YSIOTHERAPIST, PODIATRIST and PROSTHESIS AND SUPPLIES. Annual Premium Adult 18â€"49 $130.00 Child $35.00 _ Adult 50â€"59 $150.00 CALL TOM BEVENBORN 744â€"7044 BEVENBORN INSURANCE AGENCY 18 Weber St. W., Kitchener, N2H 322 Ne Do St AU KW PHOTO 476 ALBERT ST. (Parkdale Plaza â€" Albert & Hazel) Waterioo 884â€"4700 . . .SINCE 1973. .. 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Individuals in the Waterloo Region, interested in serving on Council and able to devote sufficient time and energy to monthly Council and Committee meetings, are invited to submit their résumés by December 1, 1986, to: The Nominating Committee Waterlioo Region District Health Council 75 King St. S., Suite 218 Waterioo Town Square Waterioo, Ontario N2J 1P2 Words Worth Books Saturday Morning Kids‘ Program November 22nd, 10:30â€"11:30 a.m. WINDOW BLINDS The Waterioo Region District Health Council U mate (Koce 382 KING STREET NORTH, WATERLOO PHONE 885â€"3200 Carpet o Noâ€"wax Fooring e Wail & Floor The e Mardwood e Wail Coverings omh"lowm-o“om + Most Carpet Cleaning e Heidt Furniture e Artificial Ptants SAVE ON Local author Barbara Smucker of "Underground to Canada‘ fame, will be discussing her popular new book ‘"White Mist," the story of two Indian teenagers who suddenly find themseives travelling backwards in time, to visit a thriving city which today lies buried in the sand. 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