Kâ€"W skaters dominate at sections In Canada, if a child doesn‘t want to get up at 5 a.m. to go to a practice, his or her parent says, okay, then probably rolls over and goes back to sleep. However in the Soviet Union, the family lifestyle improves as the athlete‘s abilities improves. The higher qualified the athlete becomes, the more is offered to the family Leitch says that with so much western exposure, the system is slowly breaking down in the Eastern Block countries, while Senior Dance Rerm Snepterd. Jeff Cann . lst The top four skaters in Novice. Jumior PAGE 34 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1991 Leitch neventeen . Kitchener Waterloo | skaters aced in the top four positions of their «ent« and have qualified to advance to ivistonals. after competition at 1992 unafe Western Ontario Sectional Champ nstips N W dance teama won at all levels from te Nowce to Semor: The team was espe We at Grainharvest Breadhouse would like to give special thanks to all who have made possible for our success. We would like to celebrate this occasion and to express our thanks by having a special anmversary draw. 1st prize will be a Thermos Gas Barbecue, 2nd prize is a $50.00 gift certificate on baked goods at either location and 3rd prize is a $25.00 gift certificate on baked goods at either location We would like to also inform everyone that we are now carrying a complete line of Ptalzgraf Deep Frozen Tortes Imported from Germany Another note of interest to anyone who may be shopping for a few small items is we also now carrying imported items such as coffee‘s, tea, jam, and much more! We would also like to take this time to wish everyone Happy New Year A Thermos Gas Sarbecue A $50 00 gift rertificate on A $25 00 gift certihcate on 44300 §TU neat tempered baked goods at either location . Daked goods at either location giass window side burner senior Ladies e Hughes, lat, Tracey Bystrek. 4th Senior Men NAME: ____ ADDRESS: ___ POSTAL CODE: PHONE: _ _ _ 105 LEXINGTON RD. #3 WATERLOO 725â€"1920 y /’L 4 :/ Lé" t GREADHOUS?’ M pond lt liicnt ic id lt SATURDAY AT THE RUGUAENER 7440070 KITCHENER FARMERS MARKET IT‘S OUR 2ND YEAR ANNIVERSARY AT LEXINGTON RD. AND OUR 1ST YEAR AT OUR NEW LOCATION ON LORRAINE AVE. ‘ idvance in Senior Men‘s n as will Jube Hughes at Semior 5 »xpected that both these strong ul advance . from â€" Divisionals he Canadian Championships rs ads ancing from this Sectional n will be competing next in the cooeing heid in Thunder Bay Preâ€"Novice Men nantz Ird. Paul Dirksen 4th Preâ€"Novice Dance Novice Dance Rae. Christopher Paul Matheson Mark Shepherd Rvan Chamber Jumior Dance 1ST PRIZE lung. Peter MacDo Jean Phillips 2nd (Continued from page 33) GOOD LUCK ON THE DRAW AND MANY THANKS! H team was espe FOR ALL YOUR XMAS FRESH BAKED GOODS Shante . 1st 2nd, Debra Ird. Andrea ain 4th nald ird wpturing inHAR ,Qs} VES}, 2ND PRIZE and Senior advance to the Divisionals _ Northern Ontario and Manitoba being held in Thunder Bay, December 4 8. The top four from Divisionals advance to 1991 Canadians in Moncton, N B. in January 1991 The Divisionals take in Western Ontario Now that the Olympic wave is preparing to crash ashore in Albertville, France in February, another wave of Olympic athletes is rippling through the ranks. Two of the most impressive young skaters making their names known throughout the province, and someday the world, are pairs skaters Menzies and Wheeler, who along with Hough and Ladâ€" ret will most likely be representâ€" North Americian athletes, tired of being second best, are adapting to the strictest of rules. Theodoiou, with an 18 point average. was voted the Most Valuable Player of the tournament, while John Harper, team leader in rebounding, was selected as an allâ€"star. Also playing a strong tournament defensively were Sean Fitzgerald and Shawn Caccevelli. Bluevale advanced to the final after defeating Monsigâ€" nor Doyle of Cambridge 6447 and Southwood Secondary Sabres 51â€"30 Knights down by four points at the half and 10 points late in the game, rallied with some tenacous defence coupled with good shooting to come back for their first tournament win of the season. The Bluevale Knights got a 24â€"point performance from Doros Theodoiou as they went on to defeat the Grand River Renegades 4641 in the championship game of the Red, White and Blue Invitational basketball tournament at Kitchener‘s Conestoga College, Saturday Bluevale Knights win cage tourney a safe and Merry Christmas and a 200 LORRAINE AVE. #6 KITCHENER 744â€"6675 ‘‘Both teams have a good shot at making the Olympics next year. They have so much talent." The bright, young upcoming Olympians are plentiful at the Preston club. According to Leitch good skating breeds good skaters and that because of the success of the PFSC, the Kitchenerâ€"Waterâ€" loo and Cambridge areas will always have a strong base of figure skaters. O!}_mp_ics. ing Canada at the 1992 Winter made it ! 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