WI I iiiiaftrk't"hfrsaisE4 New York Strip Loin Steaks Extra Lean Ground Beef Butterfly Pork Loin Chops Summer Sausage Chub Whole Stick Sliced IlllKgl-ll-llllll "ruav,ahetmdchoaksev.i1 v . Merchants oGring and“! Christmas Hours ' OPEN SUNDAYS Thursday, Nov. 30th 'til I lpm November 30th till December 24th (participating merchants) Medium Cheddar Kolbassa HIGHS 89.00%. $18.00%. '4.99m,. $3.39an 54.39%. $7.99%. '2.69ns M.59m, o (“Wee (out, o (Grollins MERC .Jimm 6701129 0 .%ve.%l Male/gym 1iilit, .(arne 6711/) yam/930015 Br, ‘ . DOWNTOWN ELMIRA The Waterloo Major Novice AAA Whalers are sole owners of first place after traveling to Sarnia Saturday and defeating the Umbton Ughming ll-L The win improved the Whalers' record to an impressive 10 wins and one loss this season The game saw the Whalers dominate the majority of the game as they outshot the Lightning 27-fi. Goal scorers for the Whalers were Colin Behenna with four, Michael Lana with three. Mike Young, Gregyoung, Emmett O'Kane and Chad bowry. The Major Novice Waterloo Waps improved their season record to six wins and two losses with two victories last week, On Tuesday, the Wasps travelled to Kitchener to face off against the Mounties and exploded for their highest goal output of the season in a 7 -2 victory. Waterloo Wasps claim four more points Laurier honours its national soccer champs The Wilfrid Laurier University athletics depart- ment hosted a celebration of the men's soccer national championship today. After " years, the men's soccer team handily recap- tured the OUA crown by defeating the Brock Badgers 4-1. York Women ro and the laurentian Voyageurs ' The Hawks then traveled to McMaster to participate In the Canadian Championships There they cruised to the Fmal with victories over the Victoria Vikes and Laurentian Voyageurs In a This week's Waterloo Chnmide team of the week is the Waterloo collegiate Vikings senior gins basketball team. The “kings won their third ConsecutiveWCiSAA senior girls basketball title lastweekwith a48-42 win over the Grand River Renegades The win also capped off the Vikings' undefeated season in the senior girls loop. The win qualified the Vikings as the third ranked team at the CWOSSA finals held in Brantford we: the weekend. The Waking; machedthefinalsagsinstthe0ur1adyof bunks Crusaders from Guelph but name Scoring for the Wasps Gere Alec Richter match with the St. Mary's Huskies. After a hard fought over- time game. the Hawks were able to secure their first ever National Championship with a shootout victory Many Hawks had out up just one point short of their first CWOS- SAtitieinthepastthreeyears However,the iinaisberthhaseamedtheKitightsanentry into the OFSAA finals in Hamilton in two weeks Members of the WCSSAA champion Waterloo Vikings. pictured above, are: (from row, left to right) Lindsay Jennings, Julie Devenny, (second row. left to right) Ashleigh lesson, Laura Taylor, Laura Strauss, Gillian Herman, Ashley MacSporran, Usa Devenny, (back row. left to right) Lindsay Kurt, Terri Alderfer, coach Doug Ramon. khtherine Banks and Sarah Sanderson. and Brendan Scales with two apiece, and Craig Eby, Kyle Elliott and Tim Mclaren with singles. _ " - _ . .. an Sunday. the Wasps played host to the Woodstock Navy Vets and prevailed 3-2 in an exciting fnd:to:ond contest. Scoring for the Wasps were Mark Woetfle, Eby and Alec Richter ' standing individual accom- plishments throughout the season including six ()UA All-Stars, three CliUl Tournament All-stars. one All-Canadian, OUR and CIAU Rookie of the year mics. CIAU Tournament MVP, and Most Valuable CiAU Tournament Goal keeper. Included in these indi, viduals are local Kitchener Minor Soccer products. Kenny Nun. Joel Ahwunza, Deni? Biicharskt, Wmnerh Cnvik, Danny Glibota and CUM' Championship wm ning goal Scorer, Sieve (In. as well as coaches Mann Halapir and Barry Maclean Vegan-1 new: JlrraiFia isi/ â€mun pawn. tze5rn