PAGE 38 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 14. 1987 x C * . xmz P 3 _ oo l h «B "tite % Gendron has scored one goal so far this season, and despite her lack of size, is expected to score many more. Mitro, at the 36th annual Canisius College Invitational Cross Country Meet, took the gold medal in a very strong field of over 50 runners. The Warrior team also finished first. Mitro is a two time Allâ€"Canadian runner who has finished second in the CIAU 1,000 metres the last two years. He is also a past Canada Games track team member. Gendron, a striker for the Athenas, had a great game against Brock Wednesday, consistently winning the ball and beating Brock fullbacks on oneâ€"onâ€"ones to set up Waterloo‘s best scoring chances. Gendron did not score, but forced the Brock goalie to make at least three excellent saves. Soccer player Jani Gendron and crossâ€"country runner Harvey Mitro have been selected as the University of Waterloo Labatt‘s athletes of the week. Harvey Mitro UW athletes Be part of our award winner! Jaini Gendron While happy aware that a ] the opposition. (2â€"4â€"1) will attempt to knock Laurier from its lofty perch when the teams square off this afternoon in Waterioo. The honor bestowed upon Lyon‘s squad marks the first time WLU has been ranked No. 1 by the Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Association in Laurier‘s eight successful vears of OUAA narticâ€" Mark Bryson Chronicle Staft Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks have been tagged as the No. 1 university soccer team in the nation, but according to head coach Barry Lyon, it‘s a distinction he and his players can live without. "It‘s an henor, but I‘m not sure it‘s deserved. I‘d much rather be ranked No. 1 after the season is over," said Lyon of the historic ranking. "It can be a very heavy load to carry.‘‘ Hawks currently sit atop the Ontario University Athletic Association westâ€"division standings with a perfect 8â€"0 record. University of Waterioo Warriors PSYCHIC FAIR y with the No. 1 rank This year, the Chronicle plans to build on that success by again producing a supplement to honor Chamber Week. With this year‘s theme Today. . . and Tomorrow the October 28 section will analyse current and future business conditions in our city, spotlight those businesses holding open houses, and outline the entire list of Chamber Week activities. Well, the section did much more than that. Thanks to the hard work of Chronicle and Chamber staff members and the willingness of Waterloo businesses to participate, the supplement gained provincial, national and international recognition, winning major awards for Best Business and Finance Story, Best Special Section and Best Advertising Idea. It was a winner, all the way. Last fall, Waterloo Chronicle published a 16â€"page supplement In Celebration of the Year of Independent Business to mark Chamber of Commerce Week here in Waterloo. We‘re hoping it will be bigger and better than ever. Chamber members can insure that by booking advertising space before Friday, Oct. 23 at noon. PSYCHICS UNLIMITED INC. the recognition, Lyon is also ranking brings out the best in The ALBERT McCORMICK ARENA 4 500 PARKSIDE DR. 7 WATERLOO, ONTARIO (PARKSIDE DR. IS OFF WEBER ST. N.) > OCT. 23, 24, 25, 1987 11:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. Admission $4.00 Seniors /Students $2.00 FREE DRAWS & LECTURES For rates and information contact your Chronicle rep or call Chamber supplement coâ€"ordinator Paula Hummel at 886â€"2830. Waterloo Chronicle Chamber Week supplement. Support it, and support yourself. 6th ANNUAL In game‘s last week, WLU defeated McMaster 4â€"2, while UW lost to Brock 20. Dave Murray, Lucky Chhina, Henry Bout and Joe Formica scored for the Hawks. Ontario allâ€"stars Roy Abraham and Kevin Kuppers will sit out the UW game, both nursing leg injuries. ‘‘There‘s a fair bit of optimism heading into the game. If we can do everything right, 1 believe we have a chance," said Cooper. Asked to comment on the Laurier squad, Cooper said the Hawks were a very talented team, but predicted his Warriors would let WLU "know they were in a game." ‘‘On paper, Wednesday‘s game against Waterloo should be no contest, but knowing (UW coach) Ron Cooper and his UW players, it will indeed be a conâ€" ‘‘Everyone wants to beat the No. 1 team. Twice this season I‘ve had opposing coaches say to me they play their best against us," said Lyon. With this coupon and your purchase of one cup of our superb coffee. One coupon per customer. _ (Offer expires Oct. 28, 1987) 384 King North (near Weber) 670 King West (at Louisa) 280 Victoria N. (at St. Leger) 2399 Kingsway (at Franklin) . A Touch Above The Rest "HOME OF THE BAKERS DOZEN (13)" FREE DONUT OR MUFFIN stet G