a § 9 Guduomom“ Brought to you by Domino‘s Pizza University & Weber _ King & Fairway 746â€"3900 893â€"7200 Fischerâ€"Hallman & University Coach Don McCrae and the Warrior Basketbalil team wins the CIAU Championship played in the PAC. After beating Ottawa for the OUA title, the Warriors advance through the CIAU tournament and meet the Manitoba Bisons in the finals. Reserve forward Phil Goggins hits the winning shot with four seconds left on the clock. March, 1975 ‘ d\t&‘ Ks '!; c o/;’, iss 4. e J e (P3 By ?lnq into ice like grains sand, the shells | /‘ increase the gripping power | _ of the tire. With thousands of these particles in every tire, that‘s a lot of gripping power. Along with walinut shells, the compound includes thouâ€" sands of natural fibre particles â€" each one sticks to ice like a wool glove sticks to an ice block. Because wainut shells are harder than ice, we‘ve embedded finely ground wainut shells in our new "Microbit" ultra high polyâ€" mer rubber compound. 130 Starts at 4 pm â€" Nov. 1/97 INCLUDES $1500 MUST GO JACKPOT SELF CONTAINED "NO SMOKING AREA" WALNUTS MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE! k 46 Jt The Dream during the upcoming national Synchronized m“&tmï¬ï¬‚hmm sor pledges to help raise funds for the club and increase awareness about the sport of synchronized swimming. Scheduled for the week of Nov. 1â€"8, Swim The Dream marks the first time that Synchro Canada, the provincial sport organization, and local clubs from across the country bcphdbwuh#oï¬ac&mnddlwm tion to their sport. Synchro club participates in national swimâ€"aâ€"thon 1392 Victoria St. N., Kitchener anengaist se tods: °ooo 107 92 Lodge St., Waterloo Lic #MA31736 D tw terha e onA comeca munrue sys s l "I‘m happy for our team. We‘re not that good, We‘re nothing like we used to be. I‘ve been around this game for far too long and I don‘t know how much farther we could go. Maybe one more win, but these kids worked really hard." 107 ppiennineenp coiinpai ce > that time," said Hunter who teaches at Kitchener‘s Grand River collegiate institute. Serviss agrees with Hunter on the topic of srapping the However finishing the seaâ€" son in second place with a 5â€"1 record and knowing that his team wasn‘t as strong as Blueâ€" vale teams from previous seaâ€" sons, Serviss was ecstatic with his team. "All 1 know is that if it (strike) goes too long that everything halts and we go "If they (government) orders us back to work, 1 don‘t think anybody will feel like coaching, We won‘t have time. You have to realize that a coach spends 100 hours of his or her own time coaching teams. Now, we may not have then Hunter speculates that the league will go directly into the semifinals using the top four teams (sorry eighthâ€"place St. David Celtics), But, if it goes any longer, the season will be scraped and the penâ€" nantâ€"winning Forést Heights Trojans will be handed the that once these kids come back they‘ll need time to pracâ€" tice, but I‘m not too optimistic that it will happen," said Hunter. one week with the quarterfiâ€" (Continued from page 27) nals being played on Nov, 6 followed by the Nov. 11 semiâ€" finals and the Nov. 15 finals. If it continues for two weeks, at the Great lakes Open Judo Championships in Jackson, MI on the weekend. Jackson was first in middleweight males ages 13â€"14 while Maslowski took first in lightweight males ages 15â€"16. Team mate Morâ€" gen McAlister earned silver in lightweight femalés ages 15â€"16. :. "You have to understand both won gold medals Reed Jackson and David Maslowski of the Kâ€"W Asahi Judo Club Double judo gold medals $ -‘f’â€ï¬‚"m It‘s our gift to you Our BetaSeal Urett DID YOU KNOW AUTO UPHOLSTEF BOX LINERS AND FREE Mobile Service 0X of your In the 42.2 k Frenete finished time of 303:47, 4044 age division In the women‘s second in the 40â€" J:17:11, The rac 250 from Japan. Waterloo‘s Jas marathon at the Falls on Sunday Wilkes was th Wilk