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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Oct 1995, p. 37

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The cream rose to the at the CWOSSA high school golf chamâ€" piorflfiplmmknFoxnod-b«hhindividualmdmm competition. vDIrVIdAI'IthOfl)( of Galt collegiate, one of the most recognized lyonngmwrgoflmhd!cmuxfimdimmdcr&w(op Gait‘s Anthony top gun at CWOSSA golf tournament field of 135 players from 35 schools. And with his score proâ€" iding the ignition, Galts supporting cast of Colin Steel at 76 and ike Switzer at 78 also captured the team competition as Galt ccessfully defended with a 222 total. The top three player scores m each school are counted in the final standings. Another top provincial player, Jon Hackett of Owen Sound, had ore counting woes see his team plummet from possible victory o well out of the running. Hackett signed his card with a five on ig par three red nine second hole when he actually took a six. ith his oneâ€"under 69 disqualified, Owen Sound‘s apparent winâ€" ning total of 220 fell to 237. Brantford collegiate, a perennial threat, finished second, while Mike Roberts, with a 74, helped pace Waterloo collegiate to third lace at 232. Other WCI scores were Dave Cousineau and David Lea at 79 and Nathan Brooks at 81. Musselini Moolah: This area is one of the most active in the province for charity golfâ€"tqournaments and it‘s great to see their success, especially in their first year. _‘ ' Musselini‘s Oyster Bar and Pasta Shack at Westmount Place held their inaugural event at Doon Valley early this summer and tecently presented Big Brothers of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo and Area Elevenâ€"yearâ€"old Chris Sleeman is this week‘s Waterloo Chronicle "carrier of the week". He delivers in the Erb and Roslin area. Chris is in grade 6 this year. His favorite school subjects are art, music and math. He likes to juggle, play video games and ride his bike. He also enjoys soccer, basketball and tennis. His favorite trip was to Toronto and his favorite movies are Jurassic Park and Gremlins 2. In the future, he would like to be an archaeologist or an architect. For all his hard work as a Waterloo Chronicle carrier, Michael will receive a gift certificate from Kâ€"W Rotisserie Chicken. . »; j .. ?‘/ 300 KEATS WAY rai j : LUMBIA / HAZEL ,;- ; : BLUE SPRINGS DRIVE = "e â€"P AUknapae SHADOW WwOOD CRES. / CT. is t* _ . 3 enfi x( | KING ST. AT COLUMBIA _« _ _/A 0 KEN Rsit . * iCH [ c )/ | 1878 130 unive SITY AVE. M es e : &A BEECHWOOD DR. / PLACE ¢ e CARTER / DIXIE / MARSHALL es CHANCERY LANE / CAVENDISH Chris Sleeman on nâ€"yearâ€"old Chris Sleeman is this week‘s Waterloo Chronicle . ier of the week": He delivers in the Erb and Roslin area. BLUEVALE ST. / HARVARD PLACE : is in grade 6 this year. His favorite school subjects are art, music . | MOORE / RODGER / WATERLOO :“’"‘- . | | . | GRAHAM / MOORE / WATERLOO .:s ;:Jkuggo. pi.z ;ndoo games and ride his bike. He also enjoys DALE CRESCENT avorite trip was to Toronto and his favorite movies are Jurassic PINEROW CRES. / RUMMELHARDT am he woid like to be an archaeologist or an architect AUBUAN DAIVE + an al or k l his hard work as a Waterloo Chronicle carrier, Michael will YOUNG ST. / PEPPLER ST. ive a gift certificate from Kâ€"W Rotisserie Chicken. HIGH STREET e H;DJ;Mham«krmmyomwholspleasocallmeofiboatew-zmofmailuisadtoz WATERLOO Waterloo Town Square Chironicle "ss32}%> Waterloo, Ontario N2J 1P2 CARRIER OF THE WEEKEK Postal Code sveccssccccersccrtctrrserscsassereccccarrec¢ereeaasaareeee68eezera2k#8e6te!* e B Aldnawgee & '&\ &){5 2 neapiC /\\\ CE‘ 4 - »a]bg"’i‘/‘}‘ On Golf Rick Campbell Big Brothers of Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo president Thomas receives a $6,000 cheque from Kevin Chery! Currah and Jerry Hofmeister of Musselini‘s Oyster Bar and Pasta Shack, proceeds from the restauâ€" rant‘s early summer golf tournament. president Carolyn Thomas with a cheque for $6,000. One hunâ€" dred golfers participated in the tourney, which was followed by a dinner and raffle back at the restaurant. Notable quote: We can analyse the recent Ryder Cup competiâ€" tion six ways to Sunday. My own quick spin â€" the U.S. team had far too many players who excelled in 1994 or early this year but have been dreadfully mediocre since. Too many Jeff Maggerts and Ben Crenshaws. The event is billed as an emotionâ€"wracking specâ€" tacle, you need players like Daly and the Zinger, who, even if at times erratic, are capable of pulling off unbelievable shots, to buoy teammates and deflate competition. While gutsy little fireplugs like Corey Pavin were great, flatliners like Curtis Strange don‘t make the grade, even if they are friends of the captain. Look at Seve Ballesteros. He saw more of the course than the Met Life blimp, yet throughout the weekend and postâ€"victory was tabbed the inspirational leader. I also have a hard time rallying sympathy for certain Amerks known as much for their swagger as their swing. The most telling quote about the pressure cooker atmosâ€" phere came from non team member Mark O‘Meara who has lost, won and tied matches in previous years. "And don‘t remember enjoying any of them," he said. Phone # Earn extra money delivering the Waterioo Chronicle after school on WEDNESDAYS. Paper carriets are needed in Age ing areas ...

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