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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Oct 1986, p. 39

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Field hockey Knights lose 71in a marathon These photos speak louder than our words could ever hope to. They tell the story of Chronicle carriers Chuck and Charlene Braun and how their dedication and commitment to Waterloo Chronicle's Voluntary Pay circulation program have helped this brother/sister act reap big dividends. It isn't every day youngsters like Chuck and Charlene can go out and buy shiny new bicycles, but by reliably delivering the Chronicle, meeting the folks on their routes and building up their commissions from Voluntary Pay subscriptions, their dream of owning these slick two-wheelers soon became a reality. It's efforts like these that make us so proud of the young people who deliver the Chronicle to your door each week. We're also proud of the acceptance level you, our Still $1 per month Voluntary Voluntary Pay Payoff Voluntary Pay Circulation Bluevale Knights field hockey team lived to see another day even though they lost 2-0 to Grand River Renegades in a long Waterloo County high school semi-final match. The two teams went scoreless for 60 minutes of regulation play, two seven-and-a-half minute overtime periods and 10 minutes of sudden death overtime before Renegades outscored Knights 2-0 when each team was given five penalty strokes to decide the issue. Knights, however, still had a chance to advance to Central Western Ohtario competition along with the two Waterloo County finallists -- Renegades and Waterloo-Oxford Crusaders -- when they met What a buy - Give it a try! readers and subscribers, have brought the program in the community, a level that ranks among the highest across Canada. . Yes, we're pleased with the revenues generated by Voluntary Pay and proud to point out those revenues have been re-invested to allow us to increase staff size, improve technology and enhance virtually all aspects of our operation. And we're proud, too, that all this has helped bring us unprecedented recognition in 1986 in terms of provincial, national and international awards. Nine, count'em, nine, ranging from editorial to advertising to special sections. But that's another story. Today, we're just happy to talk about a boy, and a girl, and their shiny new bikes. Because when our carriers are riding high, so are we. "c"d'tt l ", WATERLOO CW. WEDNESDAY, OCTOOER 22, 1986 - PAGE 39 (Because WCSSA is hosting this year's CWOSSA competition, three Waterloo County schools will compete instead of the usual two). Cameron Heights Golden Gaels this afternoon at Rosemount school. Win or lose, Knights have had a better season than originally expected in a rebuilding year in which they lost many players including high-scum ing Jill Mitchell. "We had to overcome the attitude that because Jill was gone we wouldn't be any good any more," said Knights' coach Dale Scott, singling out Jen Dewar, Cara Strohack. Trish Campbell and Lisa Armstrong for their leadership.

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