Shocks/Struts . CV Joints . Waterloo 155 Weber St., North '""'-...-.o.........., (itchener l 305 Vicious St, N. f Provincal var T moves his} G%iGioi"i;ii"ii'i2 Siskins (Connnuoa Oran no. A22) "We've never had a full line up when we met the Cullitons this Season. We're going to have to rely on the red ofthe guys to pick up the slack. Those who haven't been scoring. must. Those who have been scoring have to keep it up." The bend-cent: series begins this 1iillr night. in. &ratfjmi, = . Adm M Uhlbm Guam!» . . OPEN inn-SAT. 8 AM TO 6 PM - F. 'WMMAW common-mum! .....-. unvlw' wnn'cmr plpl, mum: Ono Comm Par Vehicle tall pipe ' hardware. Otters valid through mum at participating location: only. "'""mm-tsittiemtt-diiivia.' . DNmvaRtwitttaaotxt - "mm“. naming teams achieved medals from the W.O.S. (Western Ontario Sectionals) Invitational Precision Com. petition held in London. Teams were present from United States, Quebec, Finland, Sweden and Ontario. In the Juvenile Division the KW Gems were just edged out of the gold medal by Charles. inure, Quebec, and won the silver medal. The Diamonds on lee were tied for second with Row City Rhythms from Windsor but Dobbin lucKonzie and Mark s 1 1einto-modaGritdii"i. hqtherrt f,t,t'gt.gtgt l',', the Ontario Winter Games when ilying . tars competed. Three local ice dance team attained medal statidings.WteNoviee Dame produced a silver medal for Debbie MacKenzie and Mark Shew herd. Novice Dance fang? Waning the gold were Stacy Doug n an] atheson, followed by Lee Austin and David Lovekin picking up the silver award. Bowmanville Ontario was the scene of another great win for two K-W skaters. The ice dance team of Christa Kay of Waterloo and Jonathan Hill of Kitchener captured the title of Junior Bronze Dance Champions after a daz- zling performance to achieve a gold medal, at the All Ontario Finals. nyan and Andrea Chamberlain, a brother and sister ice dame team from Waterloo represented the " Skating Club at the Canada Winter Games held in Prince Edward island and brought home a silver medal. They are also the 1991 Western Ontario MNovice Dam fth,"."G- Precision teams Ryan and Andrea Chamberl . and sister ice dance Mam 'lee Ice dance teams shine at ‘91 Ontario Winter Games "-----.--. " Coupon ---..-'_... ï¬xings! §ys_lem Special N. t Provincal Hwy. 7) .....r...... Pied“? .tikttiyg - Teams, (From Tie Convener éack) . Must Include c_onnoctor plpe, muttler 'llltne the s.iiiE"rwiii'i7/i' ........rr...r...t.a... 746-1070] on Mareh 29 (Friday). with Games Six and Seven in Waterloo and Stratford on March 31 and April 2. Waterloo home games Mal; 7:30 pm. and 8 pm. in day followed by Monday and Wednesday night games in Strat. ford and Waterloo] Game Five, if amen-y, is back in Stratford Coil Sprik, Unimporhnt 570-399 These award winning teams of local talent can be seen at a special exhibition open to the public, Friday, March 22, 1991, from 8:00-9:00 pan. at the Albert McCormick Arena in Waterloo. The third medal of the day came in the Adult Division when the Krystal; picked up another [argue medal. when they went to the ordinals to break the tie " was given the bronze medal in the Novice Division, in the medals STUART FRANKLAND 86F RESIDENTIAL SERVICES MAmr"Eiiiiidii T' HANDYMAN SERVICE l TO A LOVING HOME 14 month old Shih Tzu/Cocker Spaniel ( cross. All Shots, House trained. 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