sPORT BRIEFS hosting it December meeting tonight (Wednesâ€" day at Ressurection Cathollic Secondary School at 7:30 p.m. in Lecture Rm. 101. _ Guest speaker will be Bob Henderson, Faculty of Education McMaster University, who will be speaking on klcal paddling history. _ The Wâ€"W Canoe Club is a nonâ€"profit group with a common interest in canoeing, plus other qutdoor sports. _ | ; The diving season is in full swing as the Kâ€"W Diving Club hosted the recent Kâ€"W Invitational at the Waterloo Recreation Swimplex. Capturing first place in girl‘s competition were; Niki Voisin, level 4B, one metre; Anna Horvath, Level C, one metre and Julie Kavelâ€" man, Level 4C, one metre. Boys winners were: Michael Murray, Level 3A â€" 3 metre; Adam Henâ€" derson, Level 4B, one and three metrs; and Christopher Ende, Level 4D, one metrc. Finishing second were; Kate Gingerich, Level 4C, one metre; Mike Desrochers, Level 3B, one metre and Gregory Rogers, Level 3D, one metre. We will pay PST & GST on all exhaust & brake repairs. OFFER ENDS DECEMBER 31/95 MOST VE The Waterlooâ€"Wellington Canoe Club will be WINTER SPECIAL A ME TLSE Waterloo 746â€"1070 | Snocks 355 Weber St., North Struts (Comer of Weber & Columbia Streats) Coil springs Pan Am junior 100 and 200â€"metre chamâ€" pion Dave Tomlin of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Track and Field Association started his indoor seasor‘with a victory in the men‘s invitational 60m with a winning time of 6.86 at a recent meet held at University of Western Ontario. â€" In a field of 50 athletes from 20 clubs and universities from across Canada and United States, Tomlin was outstanding. Teammates Anton Atkins placed second with an outâ€" standing time of 6.87. Tomlin, Atkins teams up with Kâ€"W sprintâ€" ers Chris Robinson and Andrew Beckford to capture the men‘s 4x200m relay in a meet record of 1:30.1. Western was second and Laurentian University was third. Robinson also won the men‘s 300m in 35.3 ahead of Western‘s Roland Achearneary. FREE Unoercar Insrecnon & Esnimate OPEN MON. â€" SAT. 8 AM TO 6 PM _ P*" &= Pan Am junior bronze 100m and 200m aterloo f Srcnu:: 746â€"1666 Tomlin runs to victory at Western 115 Northfield Dr. W., Waterloo, Corner of Northfield & The Expressway ortTH &%svezu Exhaust MOST VEHICLES Finishing third were: Michael Murray, Level 3C, one metre; Eric Wilson, Level 3C, one and three metre; and Alex Naylor, Level 3D, three Fouth place finishers were Lauren Cathcart, Level 4D, one metre and Jon Rigg, Level 3C, one metre. Waterloo ice dancer Rebecca, 19, and her brother, Josh, 18, captured a silver medal at the central Canadian Figure Skating Champion ships in Winnipeg on Sunday. For Babb, who‘s recovering from a fractured kneecap, the fourâ€"minute freedance caused her considerable pain as she limped off the ice. The pairs are members of the Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo Sknu'ï¬ Club. asketball Teams from Toronto, Norfolk and Hamilton won divisions at the Wildhawk 2nd annual Small Fry tournament over the weekend.. Toronto won the bantam division defeating Waterloo 58â€"52. Norfolk topped Dundas 65â€"49 in the AA bantam division, while Hamilton topped Brantford 73â€"45 in minor bantam play. medalist Margaret Fox placed second in the women‘s 300m in 40.7, behind Canadian heptathlon record holder Catherine Bond Mills, 40.1 Fox, Naomie Elgin, Danielle Carrington and Crystal Shadd placed third in the women‘s 4x200m relay in 1:48.2. â€" Canadian junior record holder Shadd placed third in the women‘s 60m in 7.96 and fourth in triple jump with a distance of "For our club opener these are great results so early in the season," said head coach Brent McFarlane. "Our speed and strength weight training programs are right on line. We now have Christmas training camp at San Diego State (University) in California (Dec. 28 â€" Jan. 6) which should further enhance our indoor performances." 10.93m. Figure skatin T4 Advanced computer aided tread design. Special tread compound. Deep tread for comfortable ride and long ‘ mileage TIRE TEAM 130 University Ave. East, Waterloo 886â€"4444