Record award as the most outâ€" standing female athlete and the Jack Knight ward as the outâ€" standing female crossâ€"country runner, Hurdler Chris McFarlane won the KWMTFA award for the outstanding juvenile male athâ€" lete; Crystal Shadd â€" Bob Damâ€" man awardâ€"as the most outstandâ€" ing midget female; Steve McKillop, a sprinter and hurdâ€" ler with the KW club, won the Standard of Excellence Award as top club eom;eï¬wr. He was also named the BF Goodrich Award as most outstanding male athlete and the Kâ€"W Sertoma award for the most outstanding junior male athlete. Angela Schwan‘ was a double award winner capturing the Kâ€"W ation awards dinner, McKillop big winner at awards banquet Sean McKillop was the big winner at last week‘s Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo Track and Field Associâ€" McFarlane. Waterloo C.I. and Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Track and Field Association sprint sensation Sean McKillop of the University of Waterloo won the invitational 60m race in 6.93 defeating university OUAA and CIAU champion Mark Ito. McKillop was extremely impressive in winning his heat, semiâ€"final and final. McKillop also ran the 4x200 (fifth place) and the 4x400 relay (second) with a new KWTEA club record. Mark Detailleur running for Central State Ohio, but a KWTFA member, won the 600m (1:19.6) and 300m (34.6) a ‘tméet record. Dave Rombough plaéed fourth in the 600 in 1:21.6 and Angus Warner sixth in 1:22. Devon Robinson placed fourth in the 60m hurdles. The men‘s 4x400mrelay team of Angus Warner (50.9) Chris McFarlane (53.0). Sean McKillop (50.5) and Dave Rombough (49.9) placed second behind the University of Western Ontario. Their time of 3:24.29 was a KWTFA club record. ‘"These are outstanding results for so early in the year and the performances are very impressive. We now leave Dec. 26 to go‘to Tempe, Arizona, for a warm weather training camp," said Brent Detailieur and McKillop simply â€" outstanding to find out how. _ _ References upon request. D .« WIDDIFIELD | â€" | ~ FOR SALE BUS:884â€"0392 Chris O‘Dell and Ryan Weedan were named most involved athâ€" letes; Raymond Reitzel won the cross country award while Garâ€" rett Allen won the coaches mite award. * AIRâ€"DYNE® | outstanding male and female award winners, respectively. Chris Robinson and Shannon Byers were the most outstanding male a female bantam athletes; Jeffery Maitland and Vadasana Kalavong were the most progresâ€" sive atom male and female athâ€" letes; Sarah Delafranier won the most progressive tyke award; award for most outstanding midgâ€" et male; Rachele De Amoah â€" KWMTFA award for most outâ€" standing juvenile female; Monica Melnychuk â€" Mel Weber award for most progressive female; Deâ€" von Robinson â€" Mel Weber award for most progressive male. In the mite to bantam classificaâ€" tions, Michael Pickett and Benito Guteman were named the most : don‘t.beé fooled by inï¬tionsl ' And get this, they are < specially priced for * Christmas gift giving. j Kitchener‘s St. Timothy boys and girls volleyball teams capâ€" tured the Waterloo Region Catholic Sc‘l;oï¬l Boan(i: Elemenâ€" tary School Volleyball ionâ€" ship held at Resurrection Ehgh School over the weekend. The boys team defeated Blessed Sacrament of Kitchener two games to nonefn the final while the girls squad defeated Elmira‘s St. Theresa two games to none in their final series. Waterloo‘s St. Thomas fell 2â€"0 to St. Timothy in Saturday play. St. Thomas of Waterloo defeated St. Theresa 2â€"1 to win the boys consolation final. tured 66 boys and girls representâ€" ing teams from Waterloo, Kitchâ€" ener, Cambridge and Elmira. . / a Es can ET Le ie Volleyball sweep for St. Timothy the paint and paper people ce StClair INâ€"STOcK‘1ynPM Velteriknx$" | (Bishop Street & Hespeler Road) CAMBRIDGE Bishop Gate Mall h'“’“‘m.ï¬l‘-ï¬mldï¬m Saturday 9 a.m.4 p.m. t & {Cuy :a Hear.'tsa J If 6 s ¢5Ag . *V t P WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1990 â€" PAGE A31 P a° 08 ; é/ozmtry TT \Cupboard ‘t*i%;, iÂ¥ â€" Heartwarming Gift Ideas ... * Sugar ‘N Spice Chocolates ? * Gund Plush Toys + Hummel! Decoys . * "Memories of Yesterday" Figurines ) «i.,_« _ »Woven Afghans & Braided Rugs Ei ~; / («*©"Gourmet Village" teas, dips and seasonings M\ ) KK Country Gifts ang much frore ir * Wreaths of Apples, Calico or Lace E, During the Holiday Season 622â€" . . . come in and warm up with some hot apple cider. !, > sizes up to 60" wide in 45" and hantzs }“:! Eg"' .rz ON WALLPAPER BOOK ORDERS Choose from over 100 selected books. SAVE_ ) 391/\ of *St Clair‘s upecia! order book »50° nB N WALLPAPER 8 Notre Dame Dr. S ST. AGATHA 16 PEARLTONE LATEX SATIN (e1327) Washabie wall pam idea PEARLTONE CEILING FLAT (e370) Spatte: rewstan iates base merneizes caing impertectsons 16.79 e / 11.89 4.49 4.99 9.09 3.99 7.49