"This was a team of highly enthusiastic, dedicated and hardâ€" working girls who improved evâ€" ‘"Nobody expected us to be in the medal running. We shocked everyone. The drama and exciteâ€" ment of beating UBC by only two (18:52) followed by Marci Aitken 22 (19:05), Ingrid Vandershot 34 (19:50), Laureen McLaren 37 (19:59) and Fiona Griffiths 38 PAGE A38 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY NOVEemBEn 8. 1989 tively. Nancy Calder was 19th health and studies student, ran tough from the start of the race and ran neck and neck with team mate Lisa Laffradi, who placed eighth. They posted times of 18:10 and 18:15 minutes, respecâ€" Canada speaks for itself. They Athena Jill Francis was named an all Canadian at the meet. This prestigeous honer was the thrill of a lifetime for the U. of W. in the 5 Km run at the national Warrior crossâ€"county gals finish fifth at nationalsâ€" â€" the wild card selection to the 10th ranked Ontario team moved up into the ings throughout the season‘ h a very surâ€" O.WLA.A. Joy, pain and bronze became the motto of the University of Waterloo Athenas crossâ€"country team this past weekend at the national meet held in Vancouver B.C. at the University of British Columbia. To come from a 10th ranked history, more than 13,000 curiers have played in the tourney. This year, the weekâ€"long comâ€" es take place, with more than 150 The annual bonspiel started in â€" I 1967 as a one year project to help year‘s host to The Mutual Group Club, Elmira Curling November 17â€"25. will Gike Cauntzflc’l:b. Gnd!hcwg While action wi Club, Country Club}Kâ€" plmat:md'lamduh. Granite Club, Stratford Golf and the Granite Club will be the site Country Club, Westmount Golf of the windâ€"up banquet and chamâ€" â€" and Country Club, Elora Curling pionship finals for The Mutual Club, Plattsville Curling Club, Group Trophy and The Mutual Group Cup on Saturday, Novemâ€" Last year, Gueiph Country Club played host to The Mutual Gm%nndthmhy’lm ary. 1967 bonspiel, with 128 rinks competing, was such a huge success that the company decided toâ€" sponsor the event each year pleased with the individual reâ€" sults of his girls, noting that each and everyone of them finished in a higher position at the nationals than they did a week ago at the : of Mutual Life of Canada, the The Kâ€"W Granite Club is this _ Participating clubs include Ayr Country. Club, Westmount Golf and Country Club, Elora Curling Club, Plattsville Curling Club, Fergus Curling Club and Arthur way * Penetrates into ail rust prone areas * Acid free and Odor free * P.C.B. free wOurtk on TuES. wed. 9 â€" 6 TWns â€" F9 4 SAL. 9â€"5 435 Conestoga Rd. "Our customers recommend us to their friends." protection since 1979 HAVE YOU BEEN LATEY? onE OF TE LARGEST SKATE 886â€"3881 NG IS A FAMILY AFFAIR. r at P ks in a big 21 20 Stocide PL, #2 748â€"5171 Mon.â€"Frt. 9â€"5; Sat. 9â€"4 Saturday, Nov. 11 â€"7:30 p.m. . Knox Presbyterian Church, Waterioo Sunday, Nov. 12 â€" 4â€"6 p.m. Conrad Grebel College, Waterioo From small town middle class America, Joyce Hollyday‘s pilgrimage has taken her inside innerâ€"city shelters, crowded prisons, Nicaraguan villages and South African churches. She tells of a struggle to integrate faith, spiritually and social action, and invites all to join her in walking the gospel journey. Plas 100‘s of other "silk like" . __. . plants at fabgioas prices ¢ Now in Stock â€" Unreal Christmas Decorations CogbaofTUï¬NlNGTOVIARD HOME will be available or more information call Provident at 747â€"0161 Associate Editor of SOJOURNERS Magazine Author of TURNING TOWARD HOME (Harper & Collins) Joyce Hollyday "A Journey of Hope‘‘ 40 King St..North PROVIDENT BOOKSTORES JENKINS on Hay. 24, just north of the 401 Conveniently located in the s ad Mihnabosivd Mon., Tues. 9â€"6, Wed.â€"Fri. 9â€"0, Sat. 95 i R