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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Feb 1996, p. 26

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*# _ Gilbert swam to a e 4 third in the 200m PF 1 2 breaststroke and in P 4 5 the 100m breast, F leading the women‘s §mm1101hpha 9 finish in the country _ Carolyn Gilbert & Also competing gfmmWLUwatSuMflh,ulmK'-‘jmp.. * sons, Jenny Parwicki and Tom Fuke. g Golden _ Hawks swim team captured & two bronze medals y at the CIAU chamâ€" § pionships im Â¥ Guelph over the Ehn'nGolOubhudmlude(m)c&wflhc?t-dMQuh at The Golf Depot ( booth at the Golden Triangle Show at Bingeman Mummdh*mtoflflhmefl- -m,__l-ul_ cal courses, goif packages and industry trends. OPEN MON. â€" SAT. 8 AM TO 6 PM Kflm%umwm at the figure competition at the Provincial ‘A Championships in Toronto. She was the winner of the bronze medal for aggregate results in the team, duet, sole and figâ€" ure competitions. Hagerman, of the Kâ€"W Synchro Club, along with the Junior A team of Sheila Antl, Tara Brawâ€" ley, Karissa Graham, Julia Hagerman, Nicola Matthews, Kimberly Moore, Megan Poss, Eva Reddington and Caitline Mason placed fourth to ensure themselves a birth at the Eastern Diviâ€" sional Championships in Winnipeg in March. Solo placings of sixth for Hagerman and sevâ€" enth for Brawley, as well as duet placings of sixth for Hagerman/Brawley and seventh for Poss/Graham completed an impressive weekend for the swimmers. The Intermediate team of Kate Dixon, Katie Exhaust â€" Shocks | Struts J Coil Springs w SPOQRT S$SHQRTSs i.6 ddud. eubmsivifeiidet Ava # 7 h in on m pn cce e m Cnmit it Sm hm on cam d on oys J;’G; *# Offer vaid twough 41546 at partcipating Mainaisa and qualified to proceed to Allâ€"Ontario while the KW Diamond juniors Ch-v:odim The Kweens will also be going to France, March 6, representing Canada in an internaâ€" Three precision skating teams from the KW 1 Skating Club captured medals and will advance whmmh“#-hv‘ at the Western Ontario Sections Championships [ in St. Thomas over the weekend. â€"a The KW Kweens senior team won their diviâ€" . sion and will advance to the Canadian Champiâ€" onships this April 5â€"7 in Hamilton. The KW Krystals aduly teams finished third and have also * Stephen Hause of the Kâ€"W Asahi Judo Club won bronze at the Shinbukan Judo Champiâ€" i ammnnenprnks Hause beits, under â€"35kg junior boys. Fisher, Megan Johnson, Kristen and Leslie Reynolds and Emily Rosamund placed sixth to also qualify for Winnipeg, Soloists Dixon, sevâ€" enth; Rosamund, cighth; and Fisher will advance to the Divisional competition: The Senior Duet of Karen Ikavalko and Natalie Scort placed seventh and senior soloist Karen Janicek with a sixth place finish will comâ€" pete later this season. «en wae ce ce ne cae cme ces ce ce ce ce US & Canapran I sson sns : esn ayt remaprgmges lbrowmmm â€" Sod L4 Mn € Do ocm eeeene eneemeneainis | â€" EXPERT SKATING SHARPENING AND GREAT SELECTiC { OF NEW AND RECONDITIONED skaTEes | _ 98 King St. N., Waterloo (North of Bridgeport) 886â€"4340 J NEXT HOME GAME: J FRIDAY, MARCH 1, VS ELMiRA 1 _ __ WATERLOO REC COMPLEX _ GAME TIME 7:30 PM. 284 Whitmore Dr. Waterloo, Ont. NZK 2N5 (519) 884â€"4050 Kâ€"W Secondary School Guidance the Waterloo Applications available from: * have displayed a commitment to academics during their secondary school career. $ * have displayed a commitment or extraâ€"curricular activities while attending secondary school > * have demonstrated a commitment to community volunteerism. Get your application form today! Deadline for application: April 30, 1996. n Sports and Scholarships will offer up to four (4) $250 Schd.fii'ships annually to students of KW Secondary Schools who are planning to attend a recogâ€" nized postâ€"secondary institution next year and who: sidered for a icle, or from Mildmay, duties, sees to students 2 idents of the Up to four ¢ dents of KW of $250 each mitment to a somed into a Exci

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