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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Feb 1994, p. 29

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tems) L Sisteks Ave.) CE INC. scley Court ldon Ave. ANDERSON Park Mail) Hwy. 24 & Street West o C o n Sn W e arati in en ra es 5... . S The Aucoin rink went 5â€"1, defeating Kaylo of Yellowknife 9â€"8 with her final shot. hey Laura Phillips rink of St. John‘s Curling Club came "n on arin It took a 7â€"6 extra end of the New provinâ€" cials over Sue Ann Bartlett‘s team from Labrador City. "We had to come with a quiet hit through a port after Sue Ann had made a beautiful shot of her own. Only some tremendous brushing by our front enabled us to clear the port," said Phillips. This will be Dianne.Dalio‘s fourth provincial Curling crm«~ _ Dalio, of Prince George, fashioned a solid 8â€"2 record in Abbotsford and posted a 6â€"5 win over Sheril Becker of Cranbrook in the B.C. final. Although the University of Waterloo Athenas just missed making the volleyball playoffs, there will still be plenty of action this weekâ€" end when the University of Waterloo plays host to the Ontario Women‘s Interuniversity Volleyball Championships. . The top four teams from both the West and East divisions will be competing for the Ontario Championship, with the winner to repreâ€" sent Ontario at the National Championships in Winnipeg, Man., on March 4â€"6. This year the top four teams representing the West are the Windâ€" sor Lancers, the Lakehead Nor"Westers, the Brock Badgers and the Western Mustangs. The top teams from the East are the York Yeowomen, the Toronto Varsity Blues, the Ottawa Geeâ€"Gees and the Queens Golden Gaels. Friday‘s openingâ€"round games will be played at 11:30 a.m., 2 p.m. (session A), 4:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.g. (session B). All games will be played in the main gym. Friday is University Day and students on,.campus will be admitted free to all games with their student card. Prices for the event are $5 for students per session; $6 for adults and $15 for a tournament pass. The medal rounds will be played on Sunday with the bronze game at 11 a.m. and the gold at 2 p.m. UW hosting OWIAA volleyball REGISTRATION: ; Games are 15 minutes long. Limited number of spaces available. Minimum age 8 years. Entries must be dropped off with a $5 donation to the mall office â€" suite 216. For more information or ballot forms, please call the Westmount Office 886â€"6260. Entrants will be assigned players on a first come first serve basis. ~ _WESTMOUNT ROAD NOBTH AT ERB STREET, WATERLOO Mondayâ€"Wednesday, Saturday to 6:00 p.m. s Play against the Kitchener Rangers for a $5 donation to the Sunshine Foundation Everyone who enters has a chance to win: * Uncut set of autographed * Westmount Dollars Kitchener Rangers Hockey Cards _ * Rangers Tickets ~3 \__ _ Over Forty Stores and Services Thursday and Friday to 9:00 p.m. x) TBALENG] x) TBALLENCE __L 26, ]99_f _ LACKEY Name _ Address Phone # ____________ Age ... Ranger you would like to challenge F1 ... ...www..ncn00, acccmmgees We varmeniznimrmmmes E/ * _ acKEY TA.B.LAE |I;|I?l$|IéE Dalio will attempt to become the fourth B.C. skipâ€" per to claim a STOH title in the past nine years. "It‘s a dream come true," said the 30â€"year curling veteran, whose last appearance in the provincials was back in 1982 in Quinton, Sask., where she first became interested in the game. Although she‘s never won a STOH, Sherry Anderâ€" son of Prince Albert, Sask., has flirted with success on The Anderson rink topped the Leanne Whitrow rink 7â€"4 in the provincial final, advancing them to their first STOH. "It‘s pretty hectic around here right now, but we‘re quite excited about coming to Waterloo for this big event," said Anderson. (With files from Fran Campbell) Sat., Jw "~ at., Feb. :30 pâ€"!*"*"* Bowlin A Waterloo Lanes mixed team which competed in the Youth Challenge Bowling Team event, held in Owen Sound, qualified for a berth in the provincial and Canadian championsips on March 26 in Barrie. The mixed team consists of Candy Miller, Daniel Welch, Kent Martin, Jennifer Schaefer, Scott Parsons and coach Brian Ginâ€" gerich will be advancing to Barrie. The mens team placed fourth, while the womens team finished in this weekend‘s 12 hour Big Brothers Fiveâ€"Pin Marathon at Bowlerama on Victoria St. in Kitchener. Donations can be made by calling the Waterloo Lanes. 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