" 355 Hesp'eler Road (519)623-9126 Cambridge Centre any». tNlllt9itir. -'"'-"." Willa-v Mum-pr Learning . Caring . Converting with parents and guardians Oct. 29 - Oct. 30 at Bingemans I)'.)',',;,")").))) THE RECORD Mind!!! . Colour s black q We do laser toners too'. - Drop 8 shop refills - most done in 1 hour q No charge for cartridges we can't fill ON SITE REFILL SERVICE fall show MAW†"iemtt. 'Ptitt. ii1t. nur families of schools Th.-dretrthe m‘u school, located al 1In] aurclwmui Unu- m Waltrlno, “I" hr busting an open house on August 31. 2005 from 5pm - Ttrm to mlmducc the mmrmmvn In the" new school if Vou arc new to be area, thc Abraham lrh l'uhlu \chnul "fficv. Is "pen from "am-1pm dmls In aunt urn m getting repstercd Che omcial upturn; "I ttw u hva mil 13h phhr un tktohcr h. 2005 W; sir,, pmudvlh-M mm Mm: School In Midget Braves win Ontario title l :eeping it all in the family might have een just what the Hummels have been trying to do over the last few weeks. With dad Greg guiding the low Kodiaks to their first provincial Senior A lacrosse title Aug. ll. his son Matt obviously didnt want to be left out. So he helped his Waterloo Midget Braves team to the Ontario Midget "B" lacrosse championships in Cornwall last weekend, leading the team in goals with six. Linemane Alex Mct%ttrey also helped the Midget Braves go 5-0 in the tourna- ment with five goals and six assists. Local athletes bring home more medals from Games What's more is they did it against an Elma team who had beaten them in the zone championships. 6-5. the weekbefore. The 2005 Canada Sum- mer Games brings together the best athletes in Canada under the age of 23 to com- pete in 16 different sports every four years. The closing ceremonieswere held on Sat- urday in Regina. Sash The Midget Braves didn't dwell on that tough loss for 'a-G----.-,------.--, _qr-qt._err__-_r----- o-T-yt-mt-tste-ttlet-ttye-ey. -rm_ars-wrt-.ur_. mum‘s-up. - L77c'.77G-iGrraGF.aVG,TuG"dar_uuG-ir-t- .. In" track End field, 15.: e"-M'y _. â€an? a. w A MN!» " a» runway. . _ vhf)».v" Fre ,7" saw f P . .41 a; "A "rci'r3rr,i(ry' s, _ , 13+ g 'ykiygiry "rr' 'd 5;»tar‘a‘; v. 13% t. C tv,i'asuxs', _ ' T x": , p. = ', 7.1;: . ' tC/ur, 7 _. "csre T BY Bun Vacuum: Chroma? Stuff, M4391 l(iq;9tietfhstmstf glhrtrArrmeamWrtsxrrtt 5m CARPET&FI.IIOIIIIII= _ long, using it as motivation in the rematch at provincials during round-robin play. "The boys didnt have any problems getting up for filora because they were all good games." said team manager Kevin Sherry. The Braves faced Flora in the second game of the tournament. beating them 4-0 and getting a measure of revenge. They were equally domi- nating in the playoffs with an B-2 win over Drangeville in the semifinals before they beat Elma again 7-5 in the Sherry said in addition to the ofRmsivy push prgvided by Hummel and McCathey, the goaltending tandem of Paul Boles and Jeremy Snider. They flipped spots for every - this season. and did the same in the post- season providing solid goal- tending for the Midget Braves. old Maddie Buttinger of Waterloo and 18-year-old Tamh McKay of nearby Par- adise lake both were mem- bers of the Ontario gold medal-winning 4 x 400 metre relay team. Defence was the hall- mark of the team. playing a individually, Buttinger earned a silver medal in the -tBit-.M-_tt press defence that kept the bail in the oppositiort's end more than their own. "In a tournament like that it worked very well for us," said Sherry. "Every sirt- gle player in every single position played well defen- sively, and we just frustrated teams. "They couldn't get their shots off. and as a result we ended up with the ball a lot more than we didn't." Hamming in the opposi- tion requires a lot of run- ning. and coaches Lee Juniper and Gary Wallace made sure that fitness was a priority for the team. And with only four play- ers graduating next year, this could be the start of some- thing special for the Midget Braves. em returning next year,' said Sherry. “We'll have an excel- lent nycteuy coming bagk. A "They do work hard and are responsible in their end defensively, so guys like that stick around for awhiln." women's high jump with a jump of 1.71 metres. McKay earned a bronze medal in the women's 1,500 metre race in a time of 433.81 Waterloo); May Kol- sopokms was also a member of the women's gold-medal- winning basketball team. runway-u‘ "We should have 12 play,