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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Dec 1982, p. 27

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I _ ' 4 _ I . it _ . _ 't k sp,: ( 'fi'ti 'e _ L: ‘ Iiig F, r ‘ . \ ”2' k, A ott Fraser pa". holz ROW's Gellatly collects gold medal Wilfrid Laurier Uni- versity Golden Hawks soccer team, which went undefeated in league play this season with a 9-0-3 record has had two players named to the All-Canadian team. The team was announced in Ottawa recently by the govern- ing body of university athletics in Canada. The Canadian Inter- Andy Sararas scored three goals to cap an explosive offensive show by the Chippers in the "A" champion- ship game recently at Rice Lake. Chippers went unde- feated in the tourney with wins of tro, 3-2, 8-3 and 9-2 over Baltimore Sharpies in the final game. Kim Gellatly finished first in the MFmetre freestroke and second in the mo free to lead the Region of Waterloo Swim Club at the Cana- dian Youth Cup Cham- pionships. The event. hosted by the North York Aquatic Club. was held at the Etobicoke Olympium. A total of 59 clubs from seven provinces attended the top level age group meet and Chippers on tear WATERLOO PORTFOLIO PairsHawks again named all-Canadian 1lllii hunsberger go Located in the St. lacobs Country Mm (3rd floor) Owned and operated by rm Laughing Horse Gallery Ltd K) King Street, St. Jacobs, Ontario N08 2N0 (SI?) 664-3580 $2995 Waldemar Neufeld's Paintings and Block-prints of Waterloo, Ontario Paul Scholz and Scott Fraser, both Kitchener natives. were names as sweeper and mid- fielder respectively. It is the third consecutive year for both players. although it is the first time that Schulz has made the first team. Fraser has been named to the first team each Awards were pre- sented to Bob Graham for most valuable plaer. Jerry Dolff for sportsmanship and Andy Sararas for best collegiate Athletic Union. ROW placed seventh. Top achievers for ROW were: Ken Sherk stood out in goal for Waterloo. particularly in the 3-2 win which was decided in sudden death over- time. Todd Major (I2) - mo free 3rd. no free 4th, 200 IM “h. M IN sth, I” breast 5th. no free uh. no breast uh. Wendy smokes (IO) breast uh. Garrick Tiplady (l0) back 2nd. no back an Kim Gallatly (H) _ “I! free 2nd. so free ht. :00 breast tth. "te breast uh. an IM 6th. Linda Gardiner (14) A 'tto IM 7th. zoo fly qth, mo tty Sth. m IM ttth. Jennifer McElroy (I!) T an. IM 4th. “I! free an. m free - Limited Edition - 40co|or Mates m Chippers have two straight tournament wins this year and are competing next in the CanAm tourney in Kit- chener in mid Jan- uary. Both players gradu- ate from WLU this year, having played for each of the three years the Golden Hawks have competed in soccer. Scholz attended East- wood Collegiate before going to Laurier while Fraser attended Grand River Collegiate. Both students are taking Honours Business. little digger. 5th. ll. back ttth, no luck ttth. '" III Nth. _ Nancy Woodhull Ill) v 100 breast an. time. Also, in an exhibition game Sunday, the Chippers edged the El- mira Polar Kings 6-5. Tyler Clair (12) - loo back 4th. ". back ttth. Boys " & 12 relays: Clair, Nedelko. Tiplady l Major _ an. med, rel-y 2nd. 'tttt tree relay Nth. no free relay “In. Relay Teams t girls " i u relays: Gellatly, Gardiner. McElroy & Horton - no free relay 2nd. no free relay 2nd. zoo med. relay uh. Girls " & l2 relays: Gabert. Dieeei. McPherson & Wood. hall . an med, relay 7th BUGS run-name.» Adan-ad‘s" “a“. Mutual“ “New“ Christmas hm... Patti’s, “also, Fruit plus my other i holiday mats. Bakeries Ltd., KITCHENER PHONE 7424 " , 702 KING sr NAM m. mom. new 15. 1.02 - PAGE " Ptyiattrwttltatninmnttmnbersimpletand inupenaiva On moat dune-tic flights. you can tiring along one infant per adult. at no extra charge For internatimal flights. figure 10% of yourfanaathecoatfotthehaby,afeethetdoee notentitlehabytoaaeat iftheplaneiafull If you're travelling with more than one infant, each additional ticket will he at the child'a fare and entitle you to another neat. Moat airlinea with advance notice. will arrange special mating and pm-boarding tor the family travelling with a baby. The front-row will usually give you more operating mom and you can pull outtheannmatabetweentheeeatemnnkeabed. On some aircraft, banainettea which fasten onto tttewauirthxmtofyourmsattueavailattle, Thiaia the best arrangement for very young infants. Call us. we love infanta. children and adults, l TRIVEI. SERVICE 104 King St. s. I; “0-3380

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