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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Jan 2000, p. 18

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No o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Exciting : GiskUY Junior B Action! o s0 o 0 0 0# 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 t o o c 5 The Clarica Arena, Waterloo Recreation Complex Kids 12 and under FREE when accompanied by an adult Blinds Are Us All in stock blinds, toppers, decorator rods, roll shades are Monâ€"Wed Iamâ€"S5pm; Thursâ€"Fri Iamâ€"8pm Sat Iamâ€"S5pm OWEN SOUND _â€"___ NEXT GAME Sunday, January 9, 2000 7:00 pm TAX FRKRKEE Sale ends Jan. 15/00 HunterDouglas All other Products Vignette Roman Shades 50"° OFF 15 GIVE THE GIFT OF LIFE BLOOD DONOR CLINIC AVTO SERVICE A family tradition of #1 service for over 44 years Manulife Financial CLINIC IS OPEN Mon. 4pm â€" 7:45pm, Tues. â€" Thurs. Bam â€" 11:45, evenings 4pm â€" 7:45pm, Sal. $am â€" 1pm (parking available in Red Cross parking lot) »lood donors must be between the ages of 17 and 70 (60 lor first time donors}, and should be leeting well on the day of donation Donors are required to have identification. For further information, please call 744â€"6110. Every day, 5000 people in Canada require treatment with blood or blood products. Volunteer blood donors are the only source of the blood they need Mational Revene Chartable Murmber 0017701 Supplies of all blood types continue to be very low. Healthy adutts between the ages of 17 and 70 are urged to make a blood donation. Pabents in our area hospitals are depending on your continued generosity and support! TO ENSURE BLOOD SAFETY m« comoms uust sw vsun io mus shows mctume roor & raoot of act COLUMBIA 160 Columbia Street West, Waterioo 885â€"3520 MANULIFE FINANCIAL BLOOD COLLECTION CENTRE CAA APPROVED FOR OVER 20 YEARS 22 i e# ;~ It‘s time to reminisce again about the best of 1999. For those who forgot the last year in sports here in Waterloo, 1 though I‘d refresh you on some of the finer points of the year just past Let me start of by saying how busy a year it was. Waterloo athletes spanned the globe to bring back hardâ€" ware in sports ranging from archery to water polo. And award winners included both teams and individuals. Remembering the best of 1999 The vear was kicked off by Red Cross Headquarters 186 King St. S., Waterloo Skating dominated the sports pages for much of the rest of January, as the Kâ€"W Skating The Diamonds on Ice got a taste of gold last January when they won the Synchronized Skating Canada International competition in Mississauga. grad Paul Balâ€" lantyne who was selected as . |/ a member of the Ontario Underâ€"17 team that took part in the Winter Games in Corâ€" nerbrook, Nfld. Club hit its competitive stride And the Ice Dance team of Sheri and Danny Moir kept up the club‘s tradition of excellence W a t rl o 0 Minor Hockey cGOLBD OoUTYT? zentrs Try our Cooling/Heating System Flush IS YOUR VEHICLE‘S HEATER WORKING POORLY:? AUTOMOBILES 169 LEXINGTON CT., WATERLOO _ 885â€"2800 Sheri and Danny Moir ’Northdalt‘ali Auto Bodvs Complete Collision and Refinishing Service _ _ 430 Albert Street. Waterloo i 49°° SCOCHEFEFZEFLER They also had to battle _ through injury as Sheri sufâ€" fered a broken foot earlier in the season Crossâ€"country 3 skier Megan i McTavish _ also v knew something is } about _ baitling . ce through adversity Megan after a mystery bug claimed most of her competitive year in McTavish bounced back in the early part of 1999 to qualify for the Ontario ski team that was off to the Canada Winter Games in February And January was closed out by another honour for the Waterloo Legion Major Peewee baseball team as the 1998 W)r It was an inspirational win for the two as they finished in eighth at the championship the year before. Ennpommmine 1998 CANADIAN BLOOD SERVICES THE FORD SUPERSTORE ... IN WATERLOO! just south of the Parkway next to Waterloo Inn PARKWAY â€" F ORD smm â€"Sitm»â€"\ & })r‘ gey cont 17004 455 King St. North by winning the Novice Ice Dance title at the Canadian C h a m piâ€" onships _ in Ottawa at the end of January. Ca fxtisly" Life }® Head Office: Waterloo, Ontario N2J 4G4 Telephone (519) 886â€"4610 Megan McTavish March came in like a lion for the teams at WCI as they reached the WCSSAA semior boys hockey finals, the juniar girls volleyball finals and the jumior boys basketball finals. The standout defencemen was one of the league‘s top scorâ€" ers and translated his success to a hockey scholarship to the States. In Winter Games news, the Ashai Judo Clubs Andy Zettl and Reed Jackson brought home three medals from the Canada Winter Games. The St. David Celtics senior girls volleyball team closed out the month of February by reclaiming their Districtâ€"8 volâ€" leyball title. The Celtics lost in the previâ€" ous year‘s final to the Rockway Flames, but earned sweet revenge by dousing the Flames in the 1999 finals It was one of the most sucâ€" cessful tournaments the organiâ€" zation has ever hosted as they skated away with two gold medals and a silver. Zett] and Jackson took silver in the team competition, and Zettl also won bronze in the individual competition, going undefeated before having to pull out due to an injury. national champs were named Baseball Ontario‘s team of the Waterloo Minor Ringette kicked off the month of Februâ€" ary with its annual Winterfest Ringette tournament. And the individâ€" ual honours kept coming in Februâ€" C ary as Waterloo . Minor _ Hockey grad Dave o Cousineau was Yavish named the Midâ€" western Junior B leagues MVP Waterloo teams won the Belle "C" division, the Deb double "A" division and took the silver in the Junior double "A" division > Continued on next page 884â€"5110

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