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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Oct 1991, p. 41

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In 'm, rmkw season Stewart, a third round draft pick by the Boston 3m”. 1990, owned game winning goals against Western Why and rival Michigan State last season and owned three, Ihrw ‘1“31 game, Last ymr. the club finished second with a 34-0-3 (worrloss.tie) record and war ranked fourth in the nation. Waterloo native Cam Stewart is gearing up for another season with the thuversly of Michigan Wolverines in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association. Stewart, who as a forward with the Elmira Sugar Kings of the Midwestern Junior B Hockey League was ranked second in the league with 115 pm nts ( 37-78) in 40 games and earned league MVP honors in 198839 and 1989-90, collected 32 points for the Wolverines last season. including eight goals, and was the third most penalized Wolverine with 122 penalty minutes. Michigan coached by former St. Louis Blues Gordon "Red" Berensun. In the all-time leader in NCAA hockey titles (seven), hed a succcssfiil "JI campaign which included new tam words for Wins in a season HM _ road wins (17), unbeaten streaksi 16), win streaks (15) and U. Ramp mad winning and unbeaten streaks. Waterloo native back at Michigan water-co ans-tun roman: soon Stevens streaks in on Cambridge Winter Hawk goaltender John Golden in junior B 'lt'ltgillg, in Waterloo on Sunday night. lskins blasted the Winter Hawks 9.0 tor their second we ht win after a tour-game Ios ng streak. PE-m, - .A 1f1ttrlo,o Sislfln Petyftttt S9tty streaks in on we“ _ «WW - A ag; * 51%; SI? 7 $tiBit J, Blillliliiiitjj1i,ii'. designa id for big-hat to it! (i) rt"trCCt""r-G'r7a;"'= nhallowccn '.'iiS35r, I special .:... LW'- 7wwwn~axmw~mm - 746~5557 mqt.thrt"tl91 -m--.+l..-o_ " a q‘ I n e IUt'% . l I ,i,iiik,"iiiii,iiil, on " 'llllgln'll I Him 5 l tiii) I) Cam Stewart an m i Pm Cum“ titttNo Ti) More people than ever before are looking for help to get them and their families through difficult times. Last year alone, more than 104,100 people in Kitchener-Waterloo and area were assisted by the 47 agencies funded by the United Way. Please give. Be a hero. Without you, there wouldn't be a United Way. And remember, the next time you look in a mirror, you're looking at a hero. - More than 104,100 local reasons to give. 607 King Street West. Suite 201. Kitchener. Omano N26 1C7 When you give to the United Way. you'don‘t have to look very far to find a hero _ . . any mirror will do. And in times like this. with our tough economic conditions, all of us need all the heroes we can find. Heroesjust like you, In out). airy mu: we} all m The Atrium 18_tttr.ttNmat as can STREET WEST - on wah7dt% $0qu seehii "thelight How do you recognize a hero? )IOOJ illllft Ml , flallflllhl Phone TAS" 801 'Atrium united Wag OF IIYCNIMBI NAVEILOO AND AREA Now, more than ever DUKE OF WELLINGTON Pub 5 Restaurant 886-9370

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