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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Sep 1991, p. 31

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The University of Waterloo and Molson‘s are pleased to announce Tom Chartier as their choice for Male Athlete of the Week. A fourth year Kinesiology major, last year‘s OUAA M.V.P., and an Tom Chartier â€" Football had two outstanding perforâ€" mances this weekend in her posiâ€" tion as goalkeeper for the team. The Athenas played to a scoreâ€" less tie with the University of Western Ontario, and then to a 2 2tie with the tough University of Toronto Blues. Lynne‘s play was a major factor in tl’;oth outcomes, laying consistently throughout fhe game and making several gameâ€"saving stops. Lynne preâ€" served the tie with Toronto under tough pressure as at one point she stopped three shots in a five minute period, one a breakâ€"away. Lynn also stopped a penalty stroke late in the game. The Athenas continue league play this weekend at Guelph on Saturday, and at home on Sunday as they play host to the Universiâ€" ty of Toronto in their final home contest at Columbia Field at 2:00 p.m. Lynne Warrack â€" Fleld Hockey The University of Waterloo and Molson‘s are pleased to have selected Lynne Warrack as their choice for Female Athlete of the Week. Lynne, a Mathematics student originally from Ottawa, â€"â€"UW Athietes of the Week Jamie Prentice of the Woâ€" men‘s Soccer Condors and Humâ€" berto Pereira of the Men‘s Socâ€" cer Condors were named Athletes Jandre led the men‘s soccer Hawks to a 3â€"2 victory over the McMaster Marauders in Saturâ€" day‘s match at Bechtel Park. This second year striker from Oakville scored two goals and combined with last week‘s mark now has three for the season. Jandre, a second year economics student, is C (J) (( A DIVISION OF wWATERLOO MUSIC CO., LTD., U 3 REGINA ST. N., (at Erb), WATEARLOO, N2J 4A5 eSC\3f ME (¢ USIC ACADEMY Condor Athletes of the Week WLU Athietes of the Week United Way Thanks to you it works! OF kiTC IRUMPET + TROMBONE: « FRENCH HORN + TUBA + CLARINET + FLUTE « SAXOPLIONE + GUITAR + VIOLIN + POP PIANO * CLASSICAL PIANO + BLECTRONIC KEYBOARDS + THEORY + * Rental Instruments are available at low cost Playing Music ‘apture the feeling Learn to Play your F Perfect your Playing Study with a Profess HENERâ€"WATERLOO AND AREA Private and Group Instruction UW running back Tom Chartier The Warriors will try to add another win to their 1â€"1 record on Thursday when they play the ‘York Yeomen. All Canadian, Tom is off to another great season. Tom carried the ball 21 times, gaining 155 yards for the Warâ€" riors, and scoring two touchâ€" downs. Tom‘s offensive contribuâ€" tion in combination with a strong team defensive effort helped the Warriors defeat the Guelph Gryâ€" phons 33â€"7 at Seagram Stadium on Saturday. a team leader both on and off the Epld and is expected to continue 112. SWrong, consistent play throughout the season. Sonya played two-;;ry strong games this week for the Lady Hawks: This Secund vaar kaanae Hawks. This second year keeper from Pickering shut down the of the Week for the week ending September 21. Prentice, who is enrolled in the Law and Security Administration FOR MORE INEORMATION, CALL LESSONS 8$86â€"4990 Planving your favourte indtrument is an "excellent" expcrience i8 a & Favourite Instrument ig Skills ssional Musician yreat feeling IN Western offense on Wednesday securing a Hawk victory. In Saâ€" turday‘s game versus the Windâ€" sor Lancers Sonya held the opposâ€" ition to a one goal lead, stopping two particularly devastating shots. Sonya has been a keen motivating and supporting team player always coming through at crunch time. Pereira, who is enrolled in the Construction Technology â€" proâ€" gram at the College‘s Doon Cam:â€" pus, scored two goals in three Condor games last week; includâ€" ing the tying goal against Moâ€" hawk College in the Mohawk game last week. program at the College‘s Doon Campus, recorded a shutout in the Condors first league game against St. Clair College. y ’1'*'\ , d * ’.)\ # * ‘ ‘.. i <a 4 e c c &*:é \;‘_‘; . â€"* to s ' ‘I ‘ V' : " y E i 'h v rfly > omm \ w-'“ Tom McKay City of Kitchener Chair Loaned Representatives Long hours, no pay, extra pressure. Meet some local heroes. Alex Brown The Mutual Group Campaign Chairman loo County Board of Educ Chair Lducation Maura Purdon The Mutual Group Chair Training Emmst & Young Chair Professionals Farouk Ahamed Elmine Ernst United Way represents 47 charities. which last year alone met the needs of more than 104,100 people in our community. They know that this vear. more than ever, our community is in need of help. And that United Way is the way to help the most. These volunteers have taken on extra responsibility and worked endless hours as members of the 1991 United Way of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo and Area Campaign Cabinet Brian Ruby Krug Furniture Hon Chairman & Leadership Jim Nelson City of Kitchener Chair Labour Participation Steve Apperson Lackner McLennan Insurance Chair Business and Indusiry Chair Speciai Eve Vic Folliott CKGILâ€"LM CUPE 791 WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1991 â€" PAGE 31 An open, airy atmosphere, unique shops, sidewalk cafes all make The Atrium a truly original shopping experience. 33 ERB STREET WEST â€" ON WATERLOO SQUARE seeing the light Atrium Karen Saunders The Mutual Group Chair General Busine Royal Bank of C anada Chait Spevial Markeis Chair Direct Response (Chair Marketin Keith Oosthock Paut Katbfeisch Hair & Skin Care / Nail Technician Massage Therapist / Aestheticians Featuring Goldlinz Skin Care & Makeup Please give. Without you there wouldn‘t be a United Wasy In times like these. we all need heroes. In times like these, we all need 1o be heroes United Way Larry D‘Andrem Lmst & Young Campaign Vice Chairman Chair May Dave McBride Peat Marwick Thorne (hair Public Service Rob Way Krug burniture Chair Fortune ! Al Orth

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