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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Dec 1978, p. 20

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Page 20 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, December 6, 1978 148 BRIDGEPORT ROAD EAST WATERLOO, ONTARIO | _ DENIURE _ THERAPY _ CLINIC The Dual turntable will give you better sound, because the four point gyroscopic gimbal used in every Dual tonearm allows your phono cartridge to work optimum DEREK GROVES, D.T. 98 Queen St. South TUES., WED., SAT. 10â€"6 â€" THURS., FRI. 10â€"9 Kitchener 742â€"6951 CLOSED MONDAY THE BEST TURNTABLE A Dual turntable will give you years of quiet operation, beâ€" cause Dual builds their turn tables with old fashioned craftâ€" manship using top materials for long life , For the best sound and long life from YOUR records we at _ Wesseling Advanced Audio highly recommend the Dual turntable Complete Collision And Refinishing Service WE WILL SHOW YOU ALL THE e REASONS WHY DUAL IS MORE | THAN EVER YOUR NUMBER ONE STEPâ€"UP TO PRECISION , WESSELIAG_ * __advanced audio WHY T * loisine . Frank was injured in the Warriors‘ first â€" league game. He returned to action for the last league game and the playoffs. . In the three games which* he plaved, he so impressed Frank started his first year with the Warriors as one of their outside lineâ€" backers. He stands an even six feet and weighs 200 lbs. Frank attended high school at Michael Power High School in Toronto. The University of Waâ€" terloo Football Warriors reâ€" cently held their Windâ€"up Football Banquet at which time they announced their award winners. â€" _ LETTERMEN‘S AWARD â€" ROOKIE OF THE YEAR . This year there were coâ€" winners of the Lettermen‘s Award for the rookie of the year. The coâ€"winners were Frank Kosec and Scott Paisâ€" ley. & ~ FRANK KOSEC _ iiie.., UW football award winners Mn PS . His intensity to play the game is overwhelming and consequently Head Coach Wally Delahey looks forâ€" ward to having Scott as a vaâ€" offensive blocking patterns all attest to the fact that he will have a brilliant future with the Warriors. SCOTT PAISLEY Scott played as a starter all season in the Warriors‘ defensive backfield. Scott is 5°8"" and weighs 160â€"1bs. He attended Sarnia Collegiate. . Although small by football standards, Scott plays footâ€" ball like a six footer. He is one of the toughest hitters on the team. He plays the pass and the run equally well. his cofche§, his teamâ€"mates and his opponents around the league that he is being touted as surefire All Star material in the future. His quickness,. his exâ€" cellent tackling ability and "Tire., 33 Main St. Cambridge 653â€"2835 *(it is foss of contact that causes most record wear) The Dual tumtjblo will keep your records in betâ€" ter condition longer beâ€" cause a properly deâ€" signed tonearm keeps better ~contact between the stylus and the record THE BEST TONEARM Cam capped his career with the Warriors this past season by being selected to the Oâ€"QIFC All Star Team and to the All Canadian Team. Cam will play with the Canadian Team in the Second~Canâ€"Am Bowl to be played in Florida in the month of January. CAM PRANGE This marks the second time that Cam has been awarded the Doug Shuh Meâ€" morial Trophy. He won the trophy in 1976. P Cam is a graduate of Easâ€" twood Collegiate in Kitchener. He is 6°2"¢" and weighs 215 lbs. Cam has been a starter at the offenâ€" sive centre position for the last five years. luable meimber of the Warâ€" riers for another three DOUG SHUH MEMORIAL TROPHY â€" QUTSTANDING Cam is an exceptional Wednesday, Dec. 6 â€" Major Atom ‘Tim Horton‘ Cubs vs Woodstock 7:00 P.M. Major Bantam ‘Twin City Opâ€" timists‘ A‘s vs Stratford 8:00 P.M. Thursday, Dec. 7 â€" Major PeeWee ‘Ponderosa‘ Tigers vs Stratford 8:00 P.M. Major Midget ‘Schlueter‘ Chevies vs Galt 9: 15 P.M. Saturday, Dec. 9 â€" Minor Atom Bee‘s vs Preston 11:30 A.M. Major Atom ‘Goodâ€" host‘ Wolves vs Preston 12:30 P.M. Minor Bantam vs Kitchener 1:30 P.M. Major Bantam Unisex vs Brantâ€" ford 3w ;30 P.M. Monday, Dec. 11 â€" Minor Atom ‘Hogg Fuel‘ Saints vs Kitchener 7:00 P.M. Minor Bantam ‘Twin City Opâ€" timists‘ Warriors vs Woodâ€" stockâ€" Greg‘s passing and play calling ability are the stronâ€" gest aspects of his game. His dedication to the Warâ€" riors‘ efforts were, in large part, responsible for the Warriors‘ fine season. All of the Warriors are sorry to see Cam leave the University of Waterioo. He will be very hard to replace both at centre and as a team leader. DICK ALDRIDGE TROPHY â€" MOST >= VALUABLE PLAYER GREG SOMMERVILLE Greg came to the Univerâ€" sity of Waterloo from Arâ€" thur Voaden Collegiate in St. Thomas, Ontario. He has just completed his fourth year with the Warriors. a year in which he had an outâ€" standing season as the Warâ€" rior‘s quarterbactk. Prior to this year, Greg had served as the Warriors‘ backup quarterback. When given the job this year. he proved himself to be an outâ€" standing athlete at the posiâ€" tion. His field leadership, in both practices and in games, was outstanding. football player. He is intenâ€" sely involved in every game. He provided leadership to the team in his position as Coâ€"Captain of the Warriors. Games _ cycle engine. 4) Rolls Easily 5) Completely enclosed Drive 6) Rubber Paddled Power â€" 1) Directional Control Handle â€" throw snow where you want it 2) Handles Like a Shovel â€" _ upper and lower vinyl â€" coated grips give twoâ€" handed balance and conâ€" trol. 3) Starts fast â€" 2 % hp. 2 Peller 7) is Light â€" Sâ€"200 weighs 35 Ibs. LLOYD SCHMITT EQUIPMENT SINGLE STAGE SHOWTHROWERS THE TORO ADVANTAGES week 24 Laurel St. 886â€"3310

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