:mmm UNIR-UYAI. "I'll" 569 Fairway Rd. s., Kitchener 1lll,1llhl/,lll,l ll I I I I ll ICE _IIIIIIII 893-7040 llllllllllllllllllllun On Tires La. l..l,slill,,i,,ll-tl-"Csbiii,f '.,i-ij,.i,i-i,) From Kelly's FainNuy Tire Persaud, a Grade Nine student, is a slotbatk on the junior football team and is also used on special teams. In action last wek the Speedster ran back a 60~yard punt return in a 14-7 win over Resurrection Phoenix. WATERLOO cr FEMALE & MALE Mixed doubles tennis players Meredith Leask and William Rowe are the male and female athletes of the week at Waterloo Collegiate Institute. Both O.A.C, students, won the Waterloo county championship two weeks ago while last week they fittished second in mixed doubles competition at the Central Western Ontario high school championships. Leask, a five-year player for RCI has either won or been in the rutalg each year of competition. She’s won three WCSSAA titles and is the best mixed doubles player in the htsltttrftesrlte ll BLUEVALE Cl MALE Fiishi Persaud is the male athlete of the week at Bluevale C.I. BLUEVALE Ct FEMALE The female athlete of the week at Bluevale Follow The . PRICES DO NOT INCLUDE G.S,T, HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS P235/75R15XL P225/75R15 P215/75R15 P205/75R15 P205/75R14 P195/75R14 P185/75R14 P185/80R13 P175/80R13 - W -_.. ... ..... â€mum. The 15-year-old Grade Nine student is the captain of the junior girls' basketball team. She leads the team in scoring and rebounding and averages four blocks per game. According tirifiFiuii," fiiir'i'ri'ig' played a close serve and volley game. SI; D§VID CSS FEMALE Nahrgang, an OAC student, was on the boys' doubles tennis team which was eliminated from CWOSSA quarter action play last week. He and his partner were District 8 champions the previous week, The femaie iiii'ieUrfiii'r"week at St David ce is Iii; 9owpt. C.1, is Denise Rumig. An OAC student, Rumig is a fifuryear member of the Knight girls' field hockey team. As a defensive sweeper. she's able to convert defensive problems into offensive opportunities. Last week she had strong games against Gait 0.1. and Grand River CI. ï¬r..." m... V... a ST., DAVID css MALE John Nair-g}; irii7ina, athlete of the wek. at St, David 088. SIZE INS TALLA TION A r NO CHARGE Fguvm Man macaw†w7Pstepp a? s95.65 s85.85 s81.25 WNW Ave' s77.25 s72.70 s70.05 Kelly s Funny Tee s67.75 s65.35 s62.95 PRICE Black Cedars Moods Over 20,000 Trees from 2‘-20'. Acres of Shade Trees, Blue Spruce, Shrubs, Seedlings and Fruit Trees. Green Maples 6-20‘ from ' ' V ,. '16.00 Ftue Trees 3mm Poe 2 News F , Red Maples 5-15' from tCTrr_ “9.00 Calle',),':"')"::,',',', 3322'; fig: Flowering Shrubs from .r _ ' , $.00 Mamas W: Roses me Pry: ' Shrubs Formals Chem: ' Shana Ban Alpine Currant Hedges T T ' ' T '2.50 Mc Come and wsa our wand-m 350nm†ot harm unnamed, locally grown trees anc shrubs Spreading Junipers from Euonymous trom A'titte 10pm: , m Pool Table © Refreshments E 65 Machines W Free Parking E Fully Attended m TV 8 Tunes 725-9052 (beside Stanley Burger) 220 King St. N. WATERLOO MINOR GIRLS' SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING When: October 22, 1991 8:00 pm Where: Beaupre Room, Albert McCormck Community Centre. 500 Parksude Dr Watenoo Ail parents at players. coaches and conveners are unwed 10 anend Agenda Items will Include ananmal Report Rewew ot the 199C Season, Changes for the 1991 Season Constitution and EOectuon of Omcers For more Information. please call 747.0430 WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1991 . PAGE 35 Complete Collision and . Refinishing Service ' [so Albert sum. warm 884-0550 Northdale 5339.9.ng N; w/VI., Tree & Shrub Sale" FUN, FOOD & LAUNDRY 7 A.M. TILL 11 P.M. JOHN’S NURSERY "isriiifrt) AITIN i ; ft ++ :64 Cram Trucks. Dulvory and Planting Some“ Rani! ' Wholesale - Fully Guam-ad from lmw Wu"? f -r-, , NOTICE Fruit Trees 9.31 6 Privets 3' 'l.95 Alg'ne Current 2' '2.50 Blue Spruce 1AY trom s12 Austrian Pjne IAY from s12 " u Wm» 666.2682 "comet â€out! "on '"trt.' I my " Han-n