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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Dec 1996, p. 26

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* SPOBRBT BRIEFS Pro Baseball Schools is offering a comâ€" prehensive winter conditioning program for baseball players to refine and further their skills this winter at University of Waterloo. [he program is open to all age groups. Royals On Ice junior team also silvered in the long program and finished fifth in the short. while the Dramonds of Ice novices and Gems On Ice juveniles captured silver medals in the short program The Kâ€"W Skatung Clubs Krystals On Ice didnt waste much time in getuing their preciâ€" sion skating season off the ground after capâ€" turing the gold medal in their first ompettion of the season. Krystals an adult precision skatung team, n the 1996 Illderton Heritage Classic mpetition in Fort Ene, Dec. 13 The Kweens On Ice senior team captured ver in the long program and finished fifth Saturday, Jan. 4/97 _ 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.., _ 7:00 i.m. to 6:00 p.m. s iumWIDAY!"‘ j | Note _ * 4: 34 y * ® All facilities return to regular hours of operation on Thursday, January 2, 1997. © Region Waste Management facilities are closed all Sundays throughout the year. All Region residents who normally have collection on Mondays or Tuesdays will not be affected by the holidays and should continue to put their garbage and recyclables out as usual. ; Residents living in the City Waterioo, who normally have collection on Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, will have their collection delayed by one day during the twoâ€"week Christmas period, with an added Saturday collection. As a result, Wednesday‘s collection will be on Thursday, Thursday‘s collection will be on Friday, and Friday‘s collection will be on Saturday. x > Waterioo Landfill Hours of Operation Location: 925 Erb St. W., Waterloo © call the Region‘s Waste Managenient Division at 883â€"5 100. 8:00 i.m. to 3:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 700 a.m. to Sfi p.mzâ€" 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Waterloo Landfill, 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 700 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. high school hurdles; Stephanie Wenner, secâ€" ond 60m youth hurdles, third 60m high school hurdles; and Graham Pattison, third 60m high school hurdles. Derek Hallman won the 800m open in 2:00.75, while Liz Toman was first in open division shot, 13.65m and third in open 60m hurdles 9.52. Other results saw Sue Merlau, second 60 open hurdles; Mandy Kline, second 60m Brydson won the 60m hurdles high school division in 9.31 seconds, while Stager won the 150m race in the youth division in 18.66. He also finished second in 60m hurdles 7.80. Michelle Brydson and Jeff Stager set records for the Laurel Creek Track Club at an indoor meet held in Windsor over the weekend Anyone interested can contact the Pro Baseâ€" ball Schools program director J.P Soucie at 747â€"1391. OPEN MON. â€" SAT. sawmtrcru _ U CB fi Athena o. â€" fEz= Basketball I‘mr Stlnas Holiday . URA >ecember 2sâ€"30 \INOAOIL . %" : P11 U U &0“t Weekly wan ce wue mow mee meee hk ces ue cow on Offer vald #vough 11507 at pricpatling Maindia® Socations orty. Not vaild with any ofher coupen at ime of estmate. 1y beating Woodstock Lanslager lead the way wid with singles to Curtis Bester losing cause as Waterloo I 6â€"3 to Hamilton in minor ‘ Stuart May, Jarret Sch Schwende and Peter S¢ scored in the victory. H _ Ben Moser had a fiveâ€"g including three goals, leadin Bees to a 7â€"3 win over K minor atom hockey action I May, Jimmy Latta, S¢ Danny Kaye, 2, drew amsinth John Mitchell scored ewic oo with Michael Wilhelm ther Geoff Halmo and Al lrew the assists The Waterloo Texas wougars picked up a win a wo ties in mpvmfi ( wugars tied London 2â€"2 ‘rad f orsyth and Scout Pett hr week they tied Brantf ‘oals by Kellen Desorms Icbebrand, Mau Gardy Watrrloo Regional Police ubs were doubled 6â€"3 b ighting in major atom ph reckend Busy week for adunske also drew assists. farhac In the semifinal gan el+at»d the heavily faw )niano .1 on goals by W smists with others to I ary FiAsopoulas, Hutt ganell drew assasts fi watrtioo Tigers dropped m to Brantford Bandits im Tigers lose to c gans In roundâ€"sobw play 1 recrd defeating G Waterloo finally got a Jjohn Heamovie scoved # imerico Mycom Bruins 10 AA hockey action U‘" Jn (ournament play | arr}» and Peterborough erime 3â€"3 ue in the ch imePrirrborough was a tory hased on a predeter ineni ruling that the vic + tram which scored the Bruins beat Waterloo Whalers DO% xe Flzin Middlesex 9â€" y lass week. Leading the attack nken 3. Stefan m npic 2. Jeff Warriors split M | 0 R Triple 4 Kenr Bees beat h, Harbach, Ryan Law hapelle Troy Murray Thr. Martin and Hutt [im Tucker. Schenk in Hall scored and a while Chns Rebelo a ker Kich Weiler wth ence Drawing n Wendt, Brandom Thicl also scoted We gedman, Dan Aschi n teifier and Wendit he fial game »+ wchultt netted g in the win were oo Warnors pick ome over Huron 4 63 decision to I urnament play while sarratl goung to losing 5â€"1

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