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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Dec 1991, p. 47

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MM Huller St Punch: 5( Bernadem 0 L of Grace Tom St Mark tsod My Cecchlnl - Foothill What ran be said about Andy's incredible performance recently that was not already witnessed by the 30,191 fans at the SkyDome or the hundreds of thousands of people across the Country on TSN, Physically Andy scored three touchdowns, rushed for 137 yards on 22 carries for two of his majors and caught a key pass for 19 yards and his other touch. down What people may not have seen though, was the spirit and leadership Andy enjoys as he was one of the key mental and spiritu- al leaders of the Golden Hawks. V0|le¥llall Waterlioor Ittrg " Baum“: The University ofWaterloo and The University of Waterloo “Olson's are pleased to have Molson’s are pleased to 'de, 'tleeted Margaret Coreyastheir selected lan Heynen as their dioice for female Athlete of the chores: for Male Athlete of the Week. Margaret is a rtrat year Week: Ian, in his senior year as a varsity curler from Sarnia who chemical engineering student. Skip ped the Athena squadtothe anchored the team in both of Gold Medal at this weekend's Waterloo‘s wins this week. The Western Invitational Bonspiel. Warriors defeated Guelph on Margaret combined a shooting Wednesday 3-1, and Brock on percentage in the 80’s, crisp shot- 8tyturday " making decisions, and poise to Ian. Waterloo's team captain, lead the team to victory. The scored 27 points on 18 kills and 9 Athena? went undefeated, beat, stuff blocks, averaging 4.5 points mg Western, Toronto and Laur. per game for the two league let. patches. he also recorded an 86% The curlers will resume oompe kill emeiertey and collected 13 titionm January, hostinga Bong. drgs as the Warriors record pie! here at Waterloo on January climbed to 44l for the first half of ll, 12th the season --wul Athletes Of The Week--- -The curlers will resume oompe tition m January, hosting a Bong. pie! here at Waterloo on January ll, 12th BOYS’ Leggy; Results Margaret combined a shooting percentage in the 80’s, crisp shot- making decisions, and poise to lead the team to victory. The Athenas went undefeated, beat. mg Western, Toronto and Laur. let, of F man! “my - . Am Curllng The University of Waterloo and Molson’s are pleased to have selected Margaret Corey as their dwice for female Athlete of the Week Margaret is a rtrat year varsity curler from Sarnia who Shipped the Athena squad to the Gold Medal at this weekend's Western Invitati.opal.Bonfpiel, School' Bean! thit' leggy, 8mm nudes uw Athletes of Week Tun GP 24 GP GP GP 24 24 24 M 24 21 2t GP 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 21 " 21 " " 24 20 12 21 19 14 18 17 15 " ll " 16 15 14 tt 16 I2 10 " 12 17 13 12 10 12 IS 17 I7 IO tt 15 17 19 19 10 13 13 21 11 13 H 14 18 ll t2 14 16 15 22 12 15 t6 ti) 19 19 20 12 " 15 12 11 21 19 14 13 19 16 l5 14 ll 23 20 18 12 10 12 17 18 t2 10 Hull Gueth, LmeiGP.9ir, Hnsn Zundng. RB (GPS‘D. Grant Rhoda, RB AH'IA. Churlw Biron RB ISMHSJ, Joe Norman, Lne (RCSS); Norm Harper, Lin? (WCII. Mike Gulllghsr. End (SSS). Wendell Adams. RR (ssto; Punullo Sukanem. RB (SCI). Adam Hew.oet, RB (ECU. Juon Meier, QH1BCII. Scott Tuphng. QB tFHC0, Lam Murlh nald RB (FHCI) Andy Lave". DB (GRCD: Paul ihetrreh, Lute Jaco, Kevm Kulker DB (EH). Greg Cumin. LB (RCSSI, Mschael Coukr. DB 1CHCI). Wayne Parking. bme ((‘HCIL Todd Hamnchcr, LB two), Ryun Hunter, LB KIC0; Ryan Leah, l.H ttiClt Cratg Mellow, LB (Och. Rich Hepdlu‘h. I)“ m'OCr'sh Mike Kobhes, LW', lHl'h. Slum Plum-mm DB tttCO; Lulu? Olrver, leu-l 1E('IA Kevin Berg orTowne Bowl 27 la "‘Weyne MnrtrnofEhnira Bowl 2561 Save Lorenz ofToIma 2542 Mike Kovatah of Waterloo Lanai 2541 Rich Holdenmeyer ofTowne Bowl 2508 Mike Outingdyko of Victon- 2492 Jack Enmln of Waterloo Lanes 2473 Al Game: olElmIn Bowl 2425 Dave Reader of anrluo Lanes 2424 Steve Bleiaetfer of Waterloo Lanes 2423 Chris Eby MTowne Bowl 2376 . .. lene Martin of Elmira Bowl rolled an Imprenmve 412 single M. Minuet O. L. of "tima M. Julep]! (C) M. Augustin. u. Punch (C) Christ the Km; M. Noel Chubanel Sc. Alum Debra Mumlmnn of Waterloo Lanes Wendy J-chon of Victoria Sue Peaks ofTowne Bowl Belinda Vlilllncoun of Waterloo Mimey Gallwrly ot Waterloo Pat Madman-n oanwrluo Cindy Dunn of Waterloo Barb Muwell of Elmira Beth Rustler of Waterloo Kmn Berg of Towne Bowl Holy hoary Sn Edgar Bauer the season. The Biology major dominated offensively during the (ro defeat of Western and helped the volleyballers put together their moat positive outing of the season. Laura Cooke, a fourth year middle blocker from Burlington Central High School led the Hawks in kills (20) and stuff blocks (15) for their rtrst victory of bl... ----A7 m "" . Laura Click; - Volleyball Congratulations to the Most Val. uable Player of the Vanier Cup winning the Ted Morris Memori- al Trophy. Bowling Lama's alps Ug t 5-Pln 11!yiii.rriiiiGs, First Team All Stars Football GP 21 M 24 21 " 24 21 21 2t 21 M) l7 17 '12 ll 10 12 10 12 18 " 12 14 21 ll 16 17 2249 2238 2458 2447 2340 259] " 17 17 12 ll 10 12 10 "" yum: an: run-B any rum: I A mom Gas gamma A $50 00 Mt cemhcale on A $25 no gm cenmaia on I “.WO BTU, heat "tmpered baked 90365 al who! hotelier: baked goods at wins" location 'ass Window. sue Dumev I and much more We would also like to take this lime to wish everyone a safe and Merry Chnstrniss and a HappyNewYear. ___ ,, ___ - ,, We would like to also inform everyone that we are nov canylng a complete lan of Pfalzgraf Deep Frozen Tones Imported from Germany. Another note of interest to anyone who may be shopping for a few small Items n “c arc also now carrying imported items such as coffees, tea. Jam, and much more' We would like to celebrate this occasion and to express our thanks by has mg il specual anniversary draw. lst prize will be a Thermos Gas Barbecue, 2nd prve is a $50 00 glti cenificate on baked goods at either location and 3rd prize is a $25 (X) gift cettfrcate on baked goods at either location. IT'S OUR 2ND YEAR ANNIVERSARY AT LEXINGTON RD. AND OUR IST YEAR AT OUR NEW LOCATION ON LORRAINE AVE. We at Grainharvest Breadhouse would like to give special thanks to all who have made possible for our success. -------ANN|VERSARY DRAW '----: NAME: ADDRESS: __ POSTAL CODE: PHONE: “i 11laterlo? - An Illustrated History' 105 LEXINGTON RD, " WATERLOO 725-1920 This limited edition print by renowned artist Peter Gael: features a nostalgic keepsake of Waterloo's old City Hall Each 18 personally signed anti numbered by the artist. Old Wat?rloo City jikii -ii. “$313519 in two choices of frames/ matting, featuring exquisite wooden frames, urud-free matting and glass for $360.00. The print is also available unframed, mm. .....‘__A I, -- 'r I I r . ' . _ Also available at the Waterloo Chamber IS 'Waterloo _ An Illustrated History', a book written by Dr. Kenneth McLaughlm. The cost is $32.05 ( tax included). - - . V,,_.__V _..» .;--. FC' uluu uthll\(lIll ult/Ikl/HC'KI, This print is available for viewir‘lyg and purchase at the Water/(m Chamber of Commerce, 5 Bridgeport Road, West, “Marlon. Telephone 886-2440. IST PRIZE Old Waterloo City Hall GOOD LUCK ON THE DRAW AND MANY THANKS' FOR ALL YOUR CHRISTMAS FRESH BAKED GOODS wsit4HA R "tsy, SATURDAY AT THE "' KITCHENER FARMERS MARKET 2ND PRIZE WATEHLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 11 1991 _ PAGE A35 and 200 LORRAINE AVE " KITCHENER 744-6675

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