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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Oct 1994, p. 37

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WLU coach Wayne Gowing Voluntary Pay isn‘t the most attractive part of his job. ClifOnicle /#4@&â€">/ YOUR COMMUNITY CONNECTION Waterloo Chronicle â€" 886â€"2830 es Since 1855 FO The victories won‘t come as easy for the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks !mhyflfilmmuflnydidinthppd,mmeGw- ing. "I just can‘t see any teams going 23â€"1 this year like Western did last year. You just won‘t see it happening." said Gowing as he prepares his team to meet the University of Western Ontario Mustangs in the season opener of the West Division in the OUAA hockey league tonight (Wednesday) at the Mutual Group Arena. : "Within our division we‘re going to be competitive, but I think through thewlwlelemnonlgivmnightit’smmwba-myhg&avio- Home opener a big one for Hawks & Phone 658â€"6700 ,, ‘ NEW IN TOWwn?2" LET US PUT OUT THE MAT FOR YOU! be sure to call The War Amps Because Voluntary Pay is designed to reward our carriers for a job well done. And with your support of Voluntary Pay, you‘re telling Douglas he‘s doing exactly that. When he does, and his customers appreciate the excellent product and timely, courteous service he provides, they understand how important Voluntary Pay is to this enthusiastic young carrier. Waterloo Chronicle carrier Douglas Bentley says most of all, he loves meeting the people on his delivery route. But it does make his job more attractive. tory every night." The Hawks, who finished second behind the Mustangs last year, will have no time to warm up as they‘ll be thrown right into the fire tonight against the team that put them out of the divisional finals in two straight games last year. However there have been a few unexpected surprises dealt to Gowing that he wasn‘t prepared for before the season started. Defencemen Bob Shelp and Jamie Patenall both decided not to return to the team this seaâ€" son. Shelp joined the Waterioo Region Police, while Patenall is planning on going to teacher‘s college. To make matters worse, goaltenders Rick Pracey and Brad Glassford didn‘t return to the team. Instead, Gowing was able to sign former junior K hank you for letting me serve you for the past three years. | look forward to serving, with the same dedication, for the next three years. Ailf you would like to help with canvassing, a sign, or a financial donation, please call 886â€"5726 or fax 884â€"8500. $2 per month e Carrier or Paid in Advance WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1994 â€" PAGE 37 (Continued on page 44)

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