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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Dec 2000, p. 30

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CHILDREN SENIORS ADULTS SPECIAL IN EFFECT ‘ DEC. 22 - JAN. 7 Lanes available first come first sewed basis FREE shoe rental } feel the Warmth of “The fun you can stand for just 2 magical evenings, ride through UpTown Waterloo to Waterloo Park where you will see the brilliance of Wonders of Winter. Trolley will pick up at Waterloo Town Square (Shopper Drug Mart side) from 5:30 - 8:30, each ride takes approximately 35-40 minutes. The last ride will leave no later than 8:15pm. 'ttoo PER GAME FREE PARKING _ Sat., Dec. 9, I6 and 23 Fill in a ballot at Uptown Waterloo Businesses for a chance to win weekly prizes of '100 Uptown Dollars or a grand prize of '500 UpTown Dollars, Contest runs from Nov. 2T' through Dec. 20" Grand prize will be drawn Thursday, Dec. 211 88bii900 IF BUSY 386-2370 Rhythm moSnack Bar . Free Parking FREE Horse Drawn Troll! Rides 14 Princess St. West, Waterloo (behind the Huether Hotel) WATERLOO\N BOWLING LANES CHRISTMAS ' SCHOOL BREAK BOEING Wednesday, December lip. Flu III l Bum to Will OVER 370 STORES 6 SERVICES CONVENIENT PARKING 885-1921 Wildcatsgo 1-1 Nhitrstss#itapairites dlispaaweekmdhsingma tough Brandon] team 4-1, Burtirpon7-1. Justin Kniehl notched the lone goal in the 7-1 lass against Brantford Assists wenttoltsh Hmdamithmy Seven ditrerent players scored in a bahnced attack against Burlington. Kuehl. Scott McNamara. Michael DAoisia ban Hetherington, have; Young Way and Marc Pearson all notched 9'an In the assists department. Justin Day McNamara and Hetherington led the way with two assists each. while Brennan Young Simon Gardner, Brent Haney, Ttmor Young Hetherington and D'Aloisio chipped in with one ThePandIerswonbomofmeirmekmd games behind the shutout goaltending of Spencer Ndfield Theydefeated Kitdtener"AA" 2- 0 and Brantford 1-0. Tyler Robinson and Craig Zeeh scored against KitdIener. while Deeh also scored the the lone goal against Brantford This week's other Waterloo Chronicle team of the week is the WCSAA First team all-star on defence. Waterloo schools dominated the defensive selections with eight first teamets chosen. First team defensive players, pictured above, are: (front row, left to right) WCI's Greg Steele, St. David's Paul Kowalik, Eastwood's Steve Kieffer, KEYS Adam Bowen, St. David's Pantherswintwo Matt Winter, (second row, left to right) Bluevale's Jason Schmidt, Eastwood's Kyle Harbin, Bluevale's Jamie Roberts, WCI's Scott Nunn, KCl's Brian Stubbs, and Eastwood's Ryan Jack. Second team- ers included St. David's Collin MacKinnon and Luca Congi, WCI's Kyun- Hee Chang Bluevale's Josh Bell and KCI's Zach Mason. Waterloo's Minor Ato% Select Cobras thumped Cambridge 5.] in weekend action. Grant Onslow had two goals, while Sean McDonald. Alex Gardner and Jamie Rooney scored the singles for Waterloo. Brad Currie replied for Cambridge. qplltratstipg Ir.attr,lfs WEEK

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