PAGE 38 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 271. 1987 â€"Bryson But McKillop‘s longâ€"term plan of bringing respectable football to UW is over. Essentially, the football program has come full circle and will once again be forced to grow from the roots up. That, of course, is if the roots aren‘t pulled entirely at the spring athletic meetings. Many of those contacted said it would be inappropriate to comment until the team loses its final game of the season in Windsor on Saturday. So be it. We‘ll wait. ‘"They just haven‘t been able to put everything together at the same time and other teams have capitalized on that. But there are bright spots like (linebacker) Dave Shaw. He could play anywhere in the country." At round one of the West Division sectionals on the weekend, Amsden won all four of his singles matches and then teamed with Ajay Gandhi to sweep four doubles matches as well. Waterloo finished a strong second behind Western because of Amsden‘s play. Hartjes, a thirdâ€"year kinesiology student from Pickering and team captain of the Athenas for three years, has scored two of five »Wat.erlop goals in the past three games. Soccer player Linda Hartjes and badminton player Brian Amsden have been selected as the University of Waterloo Labatt‘s athletes of the week. Brian Amsden Be part of our award winner! In Celebration Of ... | _ _ UW Athiletes (Continued from page 32) Linda Hartjies KNOW ENOUGH TO SAY NO TO DRUGS October 21â€"23 10 a.m.â€"8 p.m. October 24 10 a.m.â€"5 p.m. Kids Say International Council of Shopping Centers 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. 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. Sponsored By: and the International Council of Shopping Centres Conestoga Mail Fairview Park Mail John Galt Centre King Centre Market Square Stanley Park Mail The Maill, Cambridge Waterloo Town Square Westmount Place