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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Oct 1987, p. 34

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â€" _ Newbrough doesn‘t want: ’ Border City battle in _ OUAA pigskin playoffs Philp also ran the ball eight times for 61 yards, including a touchdown. Doug Reed and Luc Gerritsen also ran for touchdowns while Philp passed to Joe Nastasiuk, Ken Evraire and Mike Armâ€" strong for the others. Evraire Laurier quarterback Rod Philp continued his mastery of the air against McMaster, completing 16 of 21 passes. Philp has now completed 69.9 per cent of his passes for the year and is on target to shatter the OUAA record of 65. Both Windsor and WLU curâ€" rently sit with 4â€"1 records after five weeks of play, both two points back of the 50 Western Mustangs. Barring a total colâ€" lapse, Western will host the still undetermined fourthâ€"place finâ€" isher. Windsor and Laurier will finish second and third, so all that‘s left to play for now is homeâ€"field advantage. Mustangs helped setâ€"up Thursâ€" day‘s showdown on Saturday, as they whipped Windsor 36â€"7. Hawks pulled even by scoring an easy 54â€"11 over McMaster. ‘"It‘s up to us now whether we want to play Windsor at home or away,"‘ said Newbrough. ‘‘And we don‘t have to many fond memories of Windsor. Last year they cleaned our clocks (48â€"21) pretty good down there."‘ The Wilfrid Laurier University football head coach does not want to be in the border city on Oct. 31 because that will mean his Hawks are playing their Ontario Universities Athlietic Asâ€" sociation semiâ€"final match on the road rather than the comfortable confines of Seagram Stadium. Newbrough‘s travel plans will be decided Thursday night at Seagram when WLU hosts Windâ€" sor Lancers in a game that will likely decide second place in the OUAA standings. A Laurier win would all but assure Newbrough of a Waterloo Halloween. PAGE 34 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 14 And his reason has absolutely nothing to do with trickâ€"orâ€"treatâ€" ing. Rich Newbrough has nothing against Windsor, but he sure doesn‘t want to be there for Halâ€" loween. Mark Bryson Chronicle Staft f*A YOUNG DRIVERS Next Course Starts Saturdays Oct. 17 ho e e e td \llnlllylullalllpb. The junior boys‘ volleyball program is in a rebuilding process this year with seven of the team‘s nine players coming from grade 9. Despite its inexperience, the team has shown considerable promise in preâ€"season games and a recent victory over Monsignor Doyle. ONITNHTNTNEOTNTNi en en mm 8 S C Rockway Mennonite coli;éiaxt;â€"'is the league‘s other powér GTSSAA winner then advances to the CWOSSA championships "Pha Iniatal Laissic on ca in s â€" es Pss The scores, 15â€"4, 15â€"5 and 15â€"9, lend strength to the theory that the Celtics will be a tough team to beat in Golden Triangle Secondary School Athletic Association play. Mark Cameron and Tim Streicher both looked impressive in the win. St. David Celtics came out flying in their senior boys‘ volleyball seasonâ€"opener last week, crushing Monsignour Doyle Mustangs in three straight games. ‘"‘They (Windsor) are a very basic team, but what they do, they do very well," said Newâ€" Newbrough says his defence must shut down Lancer running back Andrew Ross to stay in the game and then count on Philp to connect with wide receivers Nasâ€" tasiuk and Evraire to pull ahead. Yarns galore at discounted prices Market Hours: Thursdays from 7:00â€"5:00 Saturdays from 7:00â€"2:00 Kicker Steve Rainey converted six of seven touchdowns on the afternoon and added two field goals. ~ You bring it â€" we sell it! Call Mike Cummings, Auctioneer, at 747â€"1832 to arrange or bring your articles with you on Saturday. Every Saturday at 10:00 a.m building. _ _ _ _ _ Where King and Weber meet north of Waterioo also ran back a McMaster fuâ€" mble for a 61â€"yard touchdown Come early on Saturdays andâ€" gâ€"eTL; to six chances to win a $50 hamper of market merchandise â€" absolutely FREE. Draws will be held at 8:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m., and 10:00 a.m. every Saturday. Two draws each hour â€" six chances to win if you enter before 8:00. All vendors have coupons to enter. ALSO AT THE STOCKYARD MARKET Stockyard Furniture This Saturday come visit the new building at the Stockyard Farmers‘ Market and see what we‘ve got to offer. Why not try a different routine from the usual supermarket shopping? Buy direct from the producer and select quality and freshness. Ampile parking every Saturday. Saturday EARLY BIRD DRAWS THE MARKET OF THE FUTURE Oak & Pine â€" Finished or Unfinished Harvest tables, dining tables, chairs, hutches, corner cupboards, as well as cedar chests. Celtics off to excellent start Kinsie Discount Yarn Mart Consignment Auction To Market, To Market! Stockyard Farmers‘ Market 1987 FARMERS‘ MARKET & Flea Market Stockyard . in the old market the third quarter Waterloo‘s lone touchdown came on a 33â€"yard pass from Mike Wright to Richard Chen in It was the Warriors‘ fifth loss this season and 19th in row over three seasons. University of Waterloo Warâ€" riors were trounced 486 by University of Guelph Gryphons Thursday . Realizing the importance of Thursday‘s clash, WLU players "lost their turkey days" and practised both Sunday and Monâ€" day for Windsor. The 10% or NAME LOCATION Townline Wilmot Doon City of Kitchener Sudden North Dumfries Sandy Hills (South) Woolwich Township Drynan North Dumfries Gibney Wilmot Township Hunting IS PERMITTED in the following Regional Forests: NAME LOCATION Macton Wellesley Township Dean‘s Lake North Dumfries Petersburg . Wilmot Township Sandy Hills (North) Woolwich Township 10% orr CIVIC‘S and PRELUDES Hunting of Wolf, Coyote and Fox is permitted all year round, while certain other species of animails and fowl may only be hunted between September and January. Particulars may be obtained from the local office of the Ministry of Natural Resources in Cambridge. Hunting is NOT PERMITTED at any time, in the following Regional Forests: NAME LOCATION Townline Wilmat THE BEST GOT BETTER Come See The All New ATTENTION HUNTERS 545 King St. N., Waterloo, 746â€"4120 Across from Conestoga Mall 1988 m RCLC. Fall & Halloween Decorations Party & Wedding Supplies NOW IN STOCK! 2 380 KING ST. N. wLoO [ksx.,, SALESâ€"LEASINGâ€"SERVICEâ€"BODYSHOP s PARTY & rarTycutars GRAND .. OPENING #@" y NOW ON & Shop Around, Compare And Save The Best Till Last Mrs. E. Stettner, AMCT, CMC Regicnal Clerk PARTY PARTYCULARS ,} WATERLOO HONDA m 380 King St. N., Waterioo EXPIRES OCT. 31/87 m( ) é@'& %H <! v 10% or 10% or

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