. Sports > Robin Cowan of Waterloo and Sherri Baier of Mitchâ€" ell are among the nominees for the third annual Tim Turow Sports Award in Cambridge. Robin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cowan. 237 Erb St E. With his skating partner Sherri, he captured the World Junior Pairs Skating championship The Waterloo Bantam A‘s started their hub leaâ€" gue season with a convineâ€" ing win over the visiting Preston entry. The Brent Scholarships, valued at $1,000 each, were presented at a campus luncheon at Wilfrid Laurier University recently to three students in the school of business and economics. Bill Keller and Dale Hergott lead the Bantam A‘s with five and four points respectively in the 9 to 1 romp. Keller netted his Skaters Cowan, Baier are _ Tim Turow award nominees Winners were Ann Louise Mikoliunas of 120 Carnaby Place, Kitchener, top firstâ€" year student in the school of business and _ economics Bluevale Collegiate will hold its parents‘ nights Nov. 1 and Nov. 3. On Nov. 1. parents with last names from A to M should attend. On. Nov. 3. parents with last names from N to Z are Women of 20 churches in the Twin Cities have been invited to a talk Nov. 2 at Ktiox Presbyterian Church. The guest speaker will be Heather Johnston of Hamilâ€" ton. _ She will speak and show slides on the topic of Jesus Christ Frees and Unites. Mrs. Johnston is the daughter of a German Lwu theran bishop who was a colâ€" Former WLU presents Brent scholarships BCI plans parents‘ night A Christian Science Lecture given by All are welcome Enday. October 29. 1976 at 8 15 p m Admission Free Children‘s Room Bantam A‘s defeat Preston A New View of Prophecy First Church of Cbrist, Scientist, Kitchener 64 Water Street North Michael B. Thorneloe, of Sheffield, England at the last year; James A. Duffield of Rockwood, top secondâ€" year student; and Peter J. DeGroot, RR 3, Zurich, and Craig Dolbeer, 161 Alâ€" bert St., Waterioo, tied for top spot in third year. The Tim Turow award is presented by the city of Cambridge to outstanding athletes. Former winners have included figure skater Ron Shaver and water skier Cam McArthur. The award is given in honor of Tim points on four assists and a goal, while Hergott talâ€" lied one goal and assisted on three other markers. missionary speaks in city last year in Megeve, France. This year the duo have been invited to skate at Moscow Skate in December. The awards are made each year in the name of John E. Brent of Toronto, who began his university schooling at WLU, and later Shawn Mathers _ and Chris ‘Young added two goals each while singles were added â€" by â€" Brad Schnurr, Dwayne Devison and Rick Poettker. league of Dietrich Bonâ€" hoeffer and Martin Nieâ€" moeller. Fluent in French, German and English, she acted as a translator and teacher of young children. She also worked for the World Council of Churches in Geneva and worked in Nigeria as a missionary with her husband, Rev. Dr. John Johnston, formerly of Waterloo. Nigeria as a missionary The worship service for with her husband, Rev. Dr. this meeting will include John Johnston,. formerly of the participation of women Waterloo. from other churches in the area. Mrs. Betty Graâ€" * e ham, p(esident of Knox woâ€" rents nlght men will act as chairman. Mrs. Lorraine Peters is invited. program convenor. Interview registrations are _ Mrs. Elsie Baird of Knox from 7 to 7:30 p.m. Teacher interviews are from 7:30 to 9:30 pm. All parents are Other students from the WLU school of business and economics receiving honors at the luncheon were three winners of the J. G. Brown Memorial Scholarships, preâ€" sented in the name of the former manager of Thorne Riddell and _ Company, chartered accountants, in the Kitchener office. was chief executive officer for IBM Canada, Ltd. Robin and Sherri skate out of the Preston Figure Skating Club under coach Kerry Leitch. Other nominâ€" ees for the Turow award include Pattt Rope,. an Olympic gymnast; Lillian Burke. _ swimming _ and track and field., Ron Shaver. figure skating: Red Lawâ€" Turow, a Cambridge com munity sports organizer. Adam Ford lost his shutâ€" out bid in the third period but played a good game in goal for the Bantam A‘s. She is now chairman of the Inter Church Relations Committee of the Presbyâ€" terian Church in Canada and was one of two Presbyâ€" terian delegates to the general assembly of the World Council of Churches in Nairobi in 1975. Gord Buttinger and Brad Schnurr backed up their offensive play with some solid checking to keep the Preston _ players _ away from the Waterloo goal. ""Uhleie‘s Rbot éeim _ Waterloo‘s Athlete of the Week is 15 year old Ray Fuller from Belihaven Dr. Ray a grade nine student at St Davids junior high is the outâ€" standing player on their Junior Volleyball Team. This St. Davids team has an unbelievâ€" able record, in that they have never been beatâ€" en for five consecutive years. Ray joining the team this year has led them to eleven straight victories Ray will be receiwving a gift from the Athletes Foot Shoe store for being chosen this weeks Athlete of the Week rence, Junior A Hockey; Vera Komar, tennis; and Bill Rennie, tennis. The Tim Turow award will be presented Nov. 4 at a banquet at the Cambridge Steelworker‘s Hall. Guest speaker will be Jack Donâ€" ohue, coach of the Canaâ€" dian Men‘s Olympic basketâ€" ball team. Church will read the scripâ€" ture â€" lesson _ and _ Mrs. Marnie Wharnsby of Our Lady of Lourdes Church will also do a reading. Miss Debbie Geddes of Knox Church will perform _ a flute solo. The â€" Stewart â€" Scholar‘s Award, given by Dr. Max D. Stewart, dean of the school went to Michael Collins, % Ascolda Blyvd., Scarborough. ~ Receiving the scholarâ€" ships, valued at $100 each, were Ernst Eberhard, 283 Parkmount Dr., Claude B. Smith, 188 Mayfield Ave., and Craig Dolbeer, 161 Alâ€" bert St., all of Waterloo. Mrs. Barbara McLean, wife of Knox‘s minister, will introduce the speaker. Rev. and Mrs. McLean served as missionaries in Nigeria with Rev. and Mrs. Johnston. The CGIT girls will act as ushers for the evening. Refreshments will be served after the serâ€" vice. Coach _ Chuck _ Neisen stated after the game that the team has to improve on their passing and checkâ€" ing if they are going to beat some of the better teams in the league. 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