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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Aug 1991, p. 33

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While the sports focus will soon be on the Canada Cup hockey competition. the Kitchener Ju. nior A Rangers are also busily preparing. for the upcoming thr tario chkey League ligation. Bangers announce plans 1991I92 season The Ranger executive staged their annual fun golf day/recap tion last Tuesday and announced details of the upcoming year. Rangers will open their train. ing camp with a fine crop of rookies Thursday, Aug. 29 from 5.8 pm. with two full team practices. Following up Friday will be two sessions of games, a single session will be held Satur. day morning and the annual Outlaw- Ktnndy'l Tu Mutual Lil! Stillm- Guy- NCR End-i Cbunlund 8w Tun All Out Iugt Humble Pin. Cow'l Build-ll “than Tae tutstmvtlle Toni Sump“ Cor Mum“- A Mlle Billboard: Arpu'l Dugout Mum: I Cumulus Amleum mum: Huh" Howl " III STREET WEST . ttN WATERLOO SQUARE, A." 0M. dry 1lt1,tltt'gt .n 'lt'nt/'l'it,'t'm I swag the Atrium "than! “’3 “Lug-um Sfijsppys are seeing the hght 14 12 tt H It It ID " 10 " " 18 " " " "eTiiri7iTiTin, 10 IO 10 10 " 16 10 10 " " " ll Mt " 16 " Pct. GIL MOI!- m mu. 671 634 a“ 38 I AROMA CAFE 476 .81 .357 m 716 " " " ll 0 ttd 12.0 16.0 1.0 " " " " " H10 2 0 8.0 a 0 in " 6 0 a 0 Gourmet coffees inter-squad game will go Sntur. dag, Aug. .30 “5.2 pm. The club will then tt tt its home exhibition season 'CUC', Sept. 1 at 2 part. against Owen Sound Pinter-s. Admission is free to the inter-squad game and tickets are $4.25 for adults and $2.25 for kids, students and se- niors for exhibition games. Fur. ther home exhibition games are Friday, Sept. 6 at 7:30 pm. vs. Niagara Falls Thunder and Sun. day, Sept. 8 at 2 pun. against another division rival, Windsor Stritftres. m'wsuau Hun-my " John roasted daily French pastries Season opener for the Rangers will be Friday, Sept. 20 at 7:30 744-041 1 Softball Everything in Cedar is here, in 6 Grades! 210 Regina St N, Waterloo 885-1711 [The Area 's fair SuperStore' " ll 15 18 10 12 p.m. against. their nearest rival, the Guelph Storm. The Storm formerly operated as the Dukes of Hamilton and relocated this year. Ranger fans are reminded that season ticket subscription sales are now underway and the rub- scriber special is on until Mon. day, Aug. 26. Ranger subscribers get first crack at NHL exhibition tickets, with this year's game featuring the Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Quebec Nordiquea Mon- day, Sept. 23 at 7:30 pan, at the Aud. 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It you are interested In delivering newspapers on Wednesdays after school, please fill in the application form and send it to our office immediately. Carriers are needed in the following areas: wrwwooo Pth-IAZEL ST YAMARACK DRISOHREL PC MORNING DALE caesmonmuxe DRIVE mama: cues JOHN sums STJFARK ST MAGNOUA PLACE NEWPORT PLACE/WESTVALE on mm» ST n AVONDALE 43.“.45 CAROLINE ST BRANSTi9NE/W1NGROVE COURT cum caesweusnwooo KING ST AT mm UNION STMERBERT ST WATERLOO chrttmtct,E, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21. 1991 - PAGE A17 Twelve-year-old Amy Boxall IS this week's Waterloo Chronicle "carrier of the week.” She delivers in the Bearinger Rt:yad/Daieside Place area. Amy will be going into Grade 7 at Sir Edgar Bauer school in September where her favourite subjects are art, physical education and environmental studies. She enjoys playing sports, especially football, soccer and baseball. She rs a Blue Jays tan and a collector of baseball and hockey cards, She enjoyed a trip to Algonquin Park one summer and this summer, has visited her Grandmother in Collingwood. She l hopes to become a cartoonist and is wishful for a lutre trip to San Francisco CARRIER CORNER EARN EXTRA MONEY! . Replace . Rebuild . Convert . _f, HMU’EBL Monday-Friday 9:00-9:00, Saturday 900430 Clrculatlon Department " King St. s., Waterloo, Ont. N2J 1P2 WATERLOO CHRONICLE 40 SPRUCE ST., PARIS Take the drive today - and save. 442-3118 FACTORY OUTLET 886-2830 10 Wyman Rd. Unit as. Waterloo NOECKER ST LAUREL ST REGINA ST NOUNG ST/ELGIN ST GEORGE ST ALLEN ST EAST MOORE AVE SMATERLCX) ST PHILLIP 5T MARSHALL ST./ALVIN ST WEBER STVWV GEES SEAGHAM DRNE’ALBEHT ST BNCKER AVEJEZRA AVE KING ST/EZRA AVE REGINA STJMARSHALL ST "iiri7, Amy Boxall

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