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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Nov 1977, p. 19

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Waterloo members of the Kâ€"W Track and Field Club who were honored last Friday included Christine Anderson, 11. of Keatsway PI. (left}; Giselle Kavanagh, 15, of Stillmeadow Circle (centre); Sandie Atâ€" kinson, 10. of Glen Forrest Blvd. (right); and Everton McDougall, 16, of Candlewood Cr. Christine and Sandie were the outstanding junior female athletes. Giselle was named as top female crossâ€"country runner. Everton claimed a standard of excellence plaque for performances in the 100 metres, long jump and triple jump. The awards were presented at the club‘s annual banquet held at the Waterloo Legion. The Waterloo Bees, playâ€" ing in the Waterlooâ€"Wellingâ€" ton league played to a 2â€"2 tie with Elmira and beat New Hamburg 5â€"0 this week. Six â€" Waterloo _ athletes were among the award winâ€" ners at the Kitchenerâ€"Water: loo Minor Track and Field Association‘s annual dinner In the Elmira game Robâ€" ert Kutazinski kept the Bees in the game with superb goaltending and Dalton Duchett scored twice for Bees. In the New â€"Hamburg game John Karst with two, Jason Bitters, Paul McArdle and Julien Brandon scored with Scott MacDonald getâ€" ting his second shutout in as many starts. Bees tie, vin in Wâ€"W league The Bees next games are Senior Citizens â€"SPECIALâ€" every Tuesday & Wednesday © shampoo and set reg. 5.50 © cut, shampoo., set and colour reg. 7.50 Weber St. N. Waterloo 885â€"4690 Special Special Lincoln Plaza Six Waterioo athletes win awards 3400 In the senior category Giselle Kavanagh won the Jack Knight cross country outstanding female award Friday night. Saturday in Elmira and Monday in Orangeville. House of Beauty Altero o Walk, jog, run, skate, ski, swim, paddle, pedal . . . don‘t let life catch you with your head down. Fitness is ftun. Try some. J ~and John Mota, who attends Laurel Vocational â€" school won a similar award for boys. George Chamberlin of Waâ€" terloo won the Tom Reid Trophy for most involved junior â€" athlete. Christian Malthanier of Waterloo won the Canada Health trophy for outstanding crossâ€"counâ€" try athlete in juniors. in concert Thursday, Nov. 3 â€" 8:00 p.m. U of W Physical Activity Complex Tickets available at: Sams; Glenbriar trophy for HARRY CHAPIN Sponsored by Federation of Students. University of Waterloo )le at: Sams: Kadwells (Waterloo Square); Arts Recreation; Center for the Arts; U of W Federation Office: WLU Student Union Tickets: Students $4.00 advance Others $5.00 advance _ most outstanding junior club athlete female ywent to Sandy Atkinson and Chrisâ€" tene Anderson (tie) from Waterloo. Waterloo‘s Ron Sprung won the Canada Health trophy for most progressive atom girl athlete and Scott Clugston of Waterloo won the Hiway Market trophy for being the most outstandâ€" ing junior male athlete. $1.00 more at the door * Sschlueter Chev aeg > . % *4 = P3 $ Isteriqo Chronicle, Wednesday, November 2, 1977 â€" Page 19 by Tom Woinoski who scored three goals to lead them to a §5â€"3 victory over Preston in a penaltyâ€"filled game. There were 36 penalties called with Waterloo picking up 17 of them. Mark Seifert picked up a fighting penalty in the third period which gives him an automatic game suspension. Both goalies, Paul Reitzel of _ Waterloo and _ Ray Brownzie of Preston played solid games. 120 KING STREET SOUTH, WATERLOO â€" 886â€"1100 OFFICE FURNITURE e STATIONERY o ART SUPPLIES o GIFTS Open Daily to 5:45 p.m. â€" Thurs. & Fri. Till 9 p.m. The Waterloo Schlueter Waterloo had period leads midgets down Preston 5â€"3 SCHENDEL *CRrNERY YPEWRITER A J p] Sitenestsaads GALAXY 12 Reg. $199.95 .. ... . SALE ELECTRA AUTOMATIC Reg. $219.95 ... ... SALE CORONAMATIC 2200 Reg. $349.95 ... .. .SALE Also a good selection of other Portable Typewriters, electric and standard â€" all covered by SCM‘s 90â€"day â€" 5 year warranâ€" ties. of 10, 42 and then each team scored one goal in the penaltyâ€"filled third period. Woinoski had three goals and one assist, Tom Abbott a goal and assist, Ron Sosnoâ€" ski one goal and John Kaemmile, Gary Gardner and Kelly Adlys each had one assist. The victory leaves the Schlueter midgets tied for first place in the Hub League with a 2â€"0 record. Their next home game is against Brantford on Thursâ€" day at 8 p.m. at Waterloo 175 99 188

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