WLL Athletes of the Week: Laurier men‘s hockey player Jarme Janevick recorded a fiveâ€" point weekend in wins over RMC and Queens. He came to Laumer after a stellar career with the Milton Merchants. Ford is the female athlete of the week. Ford placed first in semior Similar Dance with partner Lisa Guch and was wcond in Open Solo Dance at the Queens Invitational on U NIVERSIT T S P O RT S UW Athletes of the Week:University of Waterloo >thâ€"year (igure skater Nancy nday swimmer John Milne was e top male athlete after winâ€" ng four individual events id contributed to two relay clories at a meet against ams from Guelph, Laurier d Brock on Fnday and Satâ€" Other firstâ€"place dives were recorded by Lauren Cathcart, one metre Group D Level 4; Jessica Robertâ€" son, one metre Group A Level 4; Jenna Mitchell, one metre Group C Level 4; Heather Huff, one metre Group C Level 3; Arch Dick, one metre Group C Level 3; and Blain Haywood, one metre Group A Level 3. Laura Craemer finished second in one metre Group A Level 4 with thirds going to Corrie Mueller, one metre Group A Level 4 and Jessic Row, three metre Group C Level 3. Crystal Gilmore collected two firsts for the KW Divâ€" ing Club at a competition held at the Waterloo Swimâ€" plex last week. Gilmore, competing in the Group B Level 3 division won her oneâ€"and threeâ€"metre dives. mmâ€"um-â€":mm wï¬hm&hh-.‘h.t&qAH 4 dives, Tavia Niecsiobedzki, with a second in one metre and third in three metre Group C Level 3 dives; and Gillian Hewson with a second in one metre and Mdhlhu-mï¬nqblnb)‘m Kâ€"W Diving Club competition to a pair of firsts " Most shops open Monâ€"Thurs 10â€"6, Fri 10â€"8:30 | Saturday 10â€"6, Sunday 12:30 â€"5:30 . Visit St. Jacobs this Friday and enjoy the decorations and holiday spirit in the village shops! Holiday Propping KHours in the Allage op Friday Nights till 8:30 November 15 to December 20 SportsWaitch Members of the KW Serioma Speed Skating Club captured 17 medals, including five gold as the club hosted its shortâ€"track championships over the weekend at the Waterloo Recreation Comâ€" plex. | 255 The event saw 187 competitors from across Ontario, Michigan and Ohio, competing in age classes ranging from cradle to masiers. The KW club also won seven silver and five bronze medals, Winning gold medals wereBrad Fackoury, peewee boys; Julicâ€"Ann Walsh, peewee girls; Lloyd Martin, Special 0; Jackie Fackoury, novice women and Crystal Rucha, open B women Warrior Hockey WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 27 Serve to Win contests during both matches! Weekly Cold Ice, Hot Action N swewawaeso Your Eiu ic WV! nald ï¬men t Centre 4 g Street N., Waterloo, (519) 884â€"3954 PRa â€" We can help your child gDC Call today for programme infonnatio‘or .. to set up an assessment! Giveaways after every Warior goal emie®® Your Educational Developmen Centre will design a programmé so help your child overcome their difficulties in: % READING % % _ COMPREHENSION * Sunday, Nov . 24 Vs. U of T Varsity Blues [ Against the leaders from the l _ mid East Division Thursday, Nov. 21 Vs. Gueliph Gryphons * + e menes ised to a 6â€"1 win over emorable game for as halked up a short hand ted on another. The next day the Char sdale and Chris val second period on m This Thursday night Wa on leaders Guelph Grypl he other goal. In Orangeville Goul roved to be the winner | Jay Henry and Chipcha oulet and Ryan Painter n ssists in the opening pe om Jay Henry and Josh Chad Marshall played /aterloo lacing 33 shot ime from the stick of Gr defeating the Crus ed by a 5â€"3 win Su aterloo‘s Mutual Grow Siskins remain in se ratford Cullitons in the gue with a 13â€"5â€"3 (w This Saturday Watei prove Its record when ight home game agains Alter playing to a 2â€" wen Sound 2â€"1 in the i a late third period go Frank Kucher and Lo There are twe Those you ha And you‘re al You know yo appeals to yoi Each Wednes holds. We can hood to all 24 Waterloo Siskins