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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Jan 1996, p. 26

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Z strong note defeating Univerâ€" gllyochsunOnulou-p tangs 5â€"3 on Wednesday 3 followed by a big 8â€"5 win over University â€" of: Waterloo hockey Warriors, winners of s 11 of their last 12 games, > added two more victories to §Mwmfi glwthtsa:aniweéhan-. are ranked eighth in the CIAU. £E Warriors, 14â€"4 (wonâ€"loss) 4 started the week off on a Launer, sitting in the baseâ€" ment of the fourâ€"team Far West Division, have only eight points in 18 games. Last week Hawks lost a close 3â€"2 decision the Western, while on Sunday were blanked 8â€"0 by Windsor. Both times put Fox as the No. 1 jumor sprinter in Canada in the junior women‘s 60 and 300m. Chris Robinson won the men‘s 300m in 34.61 â€" a PB and club record, while in the open men‘s shot put Sotkarn Sheema won the event with a throw of 13.04m. . This Thursday night Warâ€" mors play the rival Wilfrid Launer Golden Hawks at the Mutual Group Arena at 7:30 p.m. had a game in hand. Warriors trailed Windsor 2 Greg Esdale. Sheldon Gilchrist added two goals and an assist while Jeff Goldie also played a strong game with a goal and sity Invitational last The wins move Warriors into first place in the Far West Division with Western, both with 28 points, but Waterloo Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Track and Field Associa uon‘s Margaret Fox won the women‘s 60â€"metre event in 7.64 seconds and placed second in the 300m in a PB time of 39. 24 at the York Univerâ€" in OUAA play Windsor Lancers on Intnitiitinnomatmmenstcaitn in " Ipn m‘ m Fox wins Pss 1\"" ( zs _s__\\s \i A\\â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"<S YÂ¥ 3 yel‘ls OPEN H YÂ¥ uit aAay~ â€"â€"â€"~"¢ House, just call Wally Malcolm at ism Wate#loo North Hydro, 886â€"5090 Ext. 255 _ Locatipn: Waterloo Recreation Complex, | | _ Hauser Haus | _ 100 Father David Bauer Qrive ; If you have questions about our plans and = would like to talk with us before the Open: To le your (SEE MaApPs) 1 year Waterloo North Hydro plans to rild or rebuild parts of the electrical ution system. This work is done to keep supply of electricity dependable while eping yfmr electricity rates as low as OUSE REGaARDNG 1996 work on â€" _ t ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM IN THE CITY or WaTERLOO irm more about the plans for the work hown on the maps, join us at an â€" Monday, February 5, 1996 OPEN HOUSE bJZ arena ( tending school in Detro worked at to the lmkcy'. 'w c um .026 He lmnvlhllab‘(: coach Rob friend mdm Fortenino, a former g with the St. Thomas Stas "Life was certainly d out there. I was living country, and because th collcge“.u*¢ they wouldn‘t accept m its from Ontario. Many ended up working in i when not practicing or g Knaggs, who lives in coke, where he is try caich up on half a year schooling, has no pré with traveling back ar to Waterloo for practic games. It‘s a far cry to w going through in B.C. Knaggs came to replacing Wml ro VanHouwellingen, 1 dealt to Kitchener D in a cash deal. Siskin ¢ that the deal was a be but Knaggs‘ most:rec one behind Sikkema of Stratford Golden Eagles 7â€"0, is his record to 4â€"2 (wor His three shutouts second in the 10â€"ear He received almost recognition in the Mic Junior B loop with 1 posting backâ€"toâ€"back on a team which didn shutout prior to his ar On Sunday night yearâ€"netminder recos third shutout in six s Siskins blanked Oh: man, as well as a tier Merritt, BC. However, when t sick Knaggs got the c Waterioo Siskins tea ing to add some s between the posts di home stretch of the s Paul K 1/ netminder has some top notch tean Srcetsville Derb Th Jnt had a hard time

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