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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Mar 2000, p. 24

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24 1 Por.Caurie.(§$1.09. par. pacsony.woth. this couron . 2UN. , APC MEET THE CHEFS OF "REGION OF WATERLOO CULINARY ASSOCIATION®" DEMONSTRATIONS ALL THREE DAYS Door Prizes & Exhibitor Draws Win Shrubs â€" Alberta Spruce, Mugho Pine, Star or Spiral Junipers from Tidy Toby Landscaping & More! $1000‘s in Show Specials & New Product Intro‘s _ ‘ from Area Companies. See the latest Home ‘ Improvement, Garden and Home Leisure Products And Services including Windows & Doors â€"Sod â€" Heating & Air â€" Roofingâ€" Flooring â€" Solariums â€" Cookware â€" Garden Centres â€" Custom Storage Sheds | Bathroom Renovations â€" Landscaping â€" Pool Tables â€" Water Treatment Products & More! NT Waterloo Recreation Complex Father David Bauer Dr., Waterloo Off Erb St. or Westmount Rd. W. Free for Seniors (55+) Friday 5 â€"9 p.m. Show Hours: Fri. 5 â€"10pm Sat. 10â€" 5pm Sun. 10 â€" 5pm Waterioo Recreation Complex, 101 Father David Bag,pr/g)r. kerssssersseetreccerscctserersscesssssttreestsestssrrrtesserseressssrttrse*ssse0s CQNESTQGA PARKWAY LOADS OF FREE PARKING SAVE $2.00 * ERB ST. 0 BRIDGEPORT TO 401.« NEWS 570 Pennysaver Portion of Admission to Area Charities Fri. Apr. 7 5â€"9 pm Sat. Apr. 8 10 â€" 8 pm @ Waterloo Spring â€" Home & Garden Show %fl 150;":,. ‘‘ogis 1ham Great 5pt f&js {dam. Days! sUKZâ€"â€"~> For Information call 1 800 561 5076 Sun., Apr. 9 .10 â€" 5 pm....... WIN 3 Burt Muais is o.%i? C ‘!’)a'!w f ( )’ . . moanthe The Waterloo Wildhawks Bantam boys basketball team recently won the silver medal at the Guelph CYO Annual Invitational Tournament. Waterloo defeated the Lonâ€" don Ramblers 72â€"48 in the quarterâ€"finals to open the playâ€" ofls. Brad Cleasby led the way with eight points, and Gavin Home and Chris Howe both added six points. In the semifinals, the Wildâ€" hawks tripped up the Saxon Athletics from Brantford 64â€" 100 Wilmot Line, Waterloo, Ontario Tel. {519) 886â€"6555 Fax. (519) 886â€" 1446 Sign up Now to ensure your Spot Phone 886â€"6555 or come out to the Academy to find out what program is best for you. All programs taught by C.P.G.A. Professionals WATERLOO GOLF ACADEMY Wildhawks win silver Come in for more information Limited enrollment , Club house open daily o Indoor golf, billiards & darts Sports bar & restaurant ADULT LESSONS GROUP AND PRIVATE NOW BOOKING LADIES‘ GOLF LEAGUE O O ;0 0O . 140â€"5089 High scorers for Waterloo included Trevor Dix and Ahmad Thibeh, both with eight points apiece, and Matt Valenote with six points. In the championship game, Waterloo was defeated 55â€"53 by the hosts Guelph CYO Knights. 48 Nathan Bauman led the way with 15 points. Followed by Ryan Walton and Graham Miller with 13 and 10 points respectively. Members of the W *special intro rate aterloo Wildhawks Bantam boys bas ketball team, pictured above, are: (front row, left to right) Steve Farrar, Luke Moyer, Brad Cleasby, Chris Howe, Jordan MacNeil (ball boy), (back row left to right) assistant coach Matt Ruhnke, Ahmad Thibeh, Matt Valeriote, Ryan Walton, Nathan Bauman, Trevor Dix, Konrad Bindas, Graham Miller, Gavin Horne, and head coach Dave MacNeil. Absent from the photo is assistant coach George Hunsâ€" berger . The Waterloo Wildhawks hosted their third Annual Midget and Juvenile Girls Tournament this past weekâ€" end at the University of Waterloo, winning silver in both divisions. In Juvenile action, the Wildhawks defeated the Lonâ€" don Ramblers 44â€"43 in the opening round. Jen Nadalin led all scorers with 15 points and Julie Devenny chipped in with 13. In the semifinals, the Wildâ€" hawks defeated OPP Strike Force from Sudbury 45â€"31. Devenny led the way with 16 points, followed by Kate MacPherson with eight points. The Wildhawks came up short in the championship game, losing 57â€"53 to Burlingâ€" ton Panthers. Kate MacPherson and Nadalin both scored 16 points for the Wildhawks. MacPherâ€" son was also named to the tournament‘s allâ€"star team. In Midget action, the Wildâ€" hawks lost to the Huron Lakâ€" ers from Sarnia in the championship final. Laura Taylor led the way with 12 points. Lindsay Kurt added seven, while Lisa Devenny poured in five points The Wildhawks reached the playoffs with a 50â€"23 win over the Barrie Royals Chelsea Aubry led the way with 22 points, while Deanna Hollinger chipped in with 10 In the semifinals, the Wildâ€" hawks tied up the London Ramblers 57â€"38. Jillian Ritsma, Taylor and Aubrey all had eight points apicce

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