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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Nov 2000, p. 25

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Alex lewson and David Martinello each scored two, with Iames Putnam, Brett Freda and Adam Schofield adding the singles The Blackhawks then met the Waxerioo Thunder at the Waterloo Rec Complex on Saturday. edging them 3-2 Scoring for the Blackhawks wen- Iowson with two, while Martindlo added the winner. The Waterloo Blackhawks traveled to Cambridge to play the Hawks and came out on top with a 6-5 fimal last Friday. The second game was played at "The Bubble" on %nday The Avalanme aged the Tigers T I. Boiron had the hat-trick, with singles going to Aeon and Duslck Both ganm also featured excellent goal- tending by the tandem of Jamie Reiner and Lake Rose The Avalanche then swepl a home-and-home series with the Kitchener over the week, end The first game at Conesloga (bllege arena wasa tight contest until the third period when the Avalanche broke it open for a 5-0 win. Aeon led the way with two goals. while Bolzon. Brett Dusith and Riley McMahon scored singles The Walerloo Avalanche snowed under the Kitchener Bobcats 6-2 in Minor Novice league playOcL 25 towin their first of three Mme; Scoring for the Avaland'le were Mychal KArges, with two goals, Cody Bums, Michael Pleon. Colin Bolmn. and Niklas lubaymki. St. David's runners take part in last week's CWOSSA finals, Avalanche roll Looking for a new or pre-owned BMW? , F 527 King St. N. WATERLOO (519)885-5090 Come visit our new home Mitchell ROMEO COURT LIFE LEASE RESIDENCES Let's Start Hanging Out With Folks Our Own Age! Act now to reserve the suite of your choice Stratford's Newest 55 plus Adult Lifestyle Community Regional Councillor Just For You From $90,900 Jane Elect Phone: 886-9626 www.janemitchells.com {will continue to get you the best value for your tax dollar. In the team competition. Bluevale dominated the team mm with wins in the junior and senior boys, and senior giris divisions. All winning teams are automatically qualified for the OFSM championship in Brampton thisSaturday stkond-piace teards that also qualified include leading a group of individ- ual champions from Waterloo was Joanne Fedy from St, David, who won the CWOSSA senior girls tide; after dinch- ing the Districts title a week béfore. On the boys side, Adam Hortian from the Bluevale Knights won the junior boys tide. Waterloo runners domi- nated the Central Western Ontario championships in Guelph lastweek Local runners strong at CWOSSA finals ‘04 ng 5t QWawrioo 55871754 Ftttt THEME! mm H m In In»: St. N. “who (Just south ot Unwarsny Ave) Other individual qualifiers include St. David's Kathy Suida and Alicia Spitzig and Derek Nakluski from Bluevale. Blueele's midget girls team, BALTIC (Russian) BIRCH ;W%ANNUAL FRAME Bi _'_ii:,._,_,,""); SALE!! 885-5850 IWIHII' Ulllvll t.!tt,riiir'ir,,,, Premium Plywood 'iiiiiiiii'ii'iiii'I, 1tgtt2tiilif Auto Bod i'lllliiiili' 530 Albert Street, Waterloo Complete Collision and Refinishing Service __A * GREAT PRICES ON LAST YEAR'S MODELS! * MANY ONE-OF-A-KIND STYLES! * ALL PRICED TO CLEAR * OCT. 25 TO NOV. 4 Excellent for: . Scroll saw work . Furniture - Work Tops . . Patterns . Jigs Flirt here Celebrating our 10th anmvcraary‘ v." 3 PLY 5 PLY 7 PLY 9 PLY 11 PLY 13 PLY

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