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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Apr 1981, p. 18

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PAGE " - WATERLOO CHRONICLE, “ONEwAY, APR. t t I C $90 Cd Cer'" VOIVQ p, 1 9‘06 Rabbit (5&6 s) Mercedes , N. American models. l EST. '75 Dissatisfied with present service? Put expel! (spans can Mike» or Klaus al CIEjiIE " applications of organic fertilizer PLUS: crabgrass. Weed and insect control - applied at the proper time. MEMBER OF LANDSCAPE ONTARJO WATERLOO 'EtttnCEat"ttLWaATtMAtm" A Resident a! Krakow-Wanda) C WEED CONTROL . INSECT COITIIOI. . CBABGIIASS CONTROL 0 FERTILIZIIG 884-3498 435 Conestoga Rd W (519) 519-4132 Ambitious Person who wants to Fly For Interview call: or 1.90"”on For Ovor 3540.: IEFIISGI _ r, M LAWN 884-7640 Waterloo GOV'T LIC. Waterloo Siskim hold their annual awards night last weak. “running trophies war. from (l-r) Duanna Moos". (sportsmanship and ability) Paul Buborich (best defen- sive play"). Shawn Mulroney (MVP and has! defen- cemanl, Todd Sheridan. (rookie). Brad King, (most Mulroney named Sisk MVP Mulroney, who like mate Brian Kehoe trans- ferred to Sistins from Belleville as they are now both attending Wil- frid Laurier University, was named Siskins best defenceman and also copped the Most Valtsa- ble award. Waterloo Siskin Shawn Mulroney. already named the best defen- ceman in the Midwes- tern Junior B earlier this year.'reaped two more awards last Tues- day at Sistins yearend banquet at Woolner's ’ EA vssrnoucumc , R A I N BOW Call _Envostroughing Hun; It's My Busmess ,. Not A Susanne-Year Round . Seamus Aluminum "Samba Galvanized . Rooms . Cbamng U-LOCK IT - - U KEEP THE KEY - - - STORE-N-LOCK INC YOUR OWN WAREHOUSE 5%pr 10 Winning the most im- proved player Presi- dent's trophy was goal- tender Jeff Nickel, who came to the fore with outstanding late season performances after being Hammad. from Wa- terloo juveniles. Nickel‘s goaltending mate Tim McCullough was judged contributing most on and off the ice. The person best com- bining sportmanship and ability award went to A total of 10 awards plus two executive awards were handed 576-8143) Over-all tie in car rally The 100km race, which started at Conestoga Mail and ended two hours later at Heidel- berg, saw the team of Chris Leskin and Roger Sanderson tied with Dona Huber and Dave Graupner for first overall. The most gentlemanly player award went to Kehoe while rookie of the year, no doubt for his Two teams tied for first over-all in a recent "Thursday Night Out Novice Rally Series" car rally sponsored by the K-W Rally Club and Grand Valley Club. Duanne Moeser, while Paul Berberich nabbed best defensive player, First novice went to Brant McMillan and Kevin Walsh whiie sen cond noviée winners were David Hammer and Reiner Albert. L'Association Cardinal-Leger organise one journe’e de famille pour tous les fran- cophones de tad ion. “Mi 1. " merit 1981 do tSh i 3M5. Rerttseignetmortts at billets: 678-1 198 576-7687 These car rallies are Spectacle - Soupor - Pain a main“: JOURNEE OE FAMILLE points). Beck It-r) are Jim Hell. (executive award). Jeff Bender. (most goals) Tim McCuilough, loo-off ice con- tributions) Brian Kehoe, (most ttoettiarmarttyl, Jeff Nickel (most improved) and Mike Holt (executive). The K-W Civitan Cougars will face Colts Young Men's Hockey tor the A Division cham- League will be holding pionship while the Btitle its championship games will be on the line Sun- this weekend at two day at 8:30 p.m. at Al- fronts. bert McCormick Arena Saturday at 6:30 p.m. when the Gremlins face at Grand River Arena, Malibus. designed for the begin- ner with special assis- tance available at the The K-W Civitan Young Men's Hockey League will be holding its championship games this weekend at two fronts. The third annual WLU The race will begin at 10K road race will be 10a.m. held this Sunday starting Anyone wishing from the Athletic Com- further information can plex at the university. QPECLP'lyCTeef‘ at continually ‘improving play over the course of the season, went to de- ienceman Todd Sheri- Two statistical awards, most points, Civitan finals and most goats, went to graduating captain Brad King and Jeff Bender re- spectively. Anyone wishing further information can contact Bill McTeer at WLU, 8844970. ext. 466. _ Executives honored were Mike Holt and Jim Hall. lavas-hum!“ (“Wen-mt much-mum ”*m beginning of each event. Next event in the series will be April 16. SUPERIOR MEMORIALS For Spring Installation YOUR MEMORIAL SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW

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