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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 May 2001, p. 24

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The fun begins at | 100 miles per gallon Mopeds are one of the world‘s most popular and C economical forms of transportation. With today‘s rising fuel costs and increased insurance rates, mopeds provide an ideal source of transportation for a more mobile society. TOMOS DINNER ON DEMAND W customized menus i/ M meal planning tw M grocery shopping W ay Specia‘ a year of free gas Plus price includes pdi, freight & assembly Your personal chef service includes Could your stress â€"filled days use some stressâ€"free meals? (519) 893â€"3098 20% OFF first Service: $60 value see cealer for details meal preparation cleanâ€"up special diets welcome Waterloo‘s Lezeu part of winning team The 2001 _ Canadian National Gymnastics Championships took place this past week in StJohns, N.B. and Waterloo‘s Jennifer Lezeu was a member of the goldâ€"medal winning Novice Ontario Team. She was eighth in the all around, and won the best beam choreography award. Tass & Leence extia This week‘s Waterloo Chronicle Team of the Week is the Waterloo Huskies Underâ€"10 rep girls soccer team. The Huskies won last weekend‘s Royal City Tournament in Guelph by outscoring their opposition 22â€"0, while going undefeated. In roundâ€"robin play the Huskies beat the Kitchener B team 3â€"0, the Kitchener A team 1â€"0 and the host Guelph team 4â€"0. In the semifinals they continued their winning ways by beat the Kitchener B team 8â€"0. The Huskies then won the tournaâ€" ment title by défeating the Kitchener A team 5â€"0 in the finals Members of the Underâ€" 10 Huskies, pictured above, are: (front row, left to right) Hannah Ryan, Jessica Mighton, Taylor Thompson, Corrin Bleskie, Nazli Sokmez, Jessica Buttinger, (middle row) Aisha Mulhall, Kyla MacEachren, Amanda Dumas, Hannah Dabrowski, Sade Bezjakâ€"Crossan, Natalie Buttinger, Alena Renton, Hillary Maier, Barbara Robertson, (back row) coach Gord Buttinger, manager Paula Mighton, trainer Victoria Bezjakâ€"Crossan, Linda Thompson and assistant coach Linda Thompson. Absent from the photo are Karly Spilowey, Courtney Sprout and assistant coach Isabel Goulet. want an invite to the finals Continued from page 22 When the Twinkies finally settle on the right lineup, Lynch thinks they‘ll get on a championship roll that will carty them to the Canadians and Worlds later this summer. They‘re hoping that roll starts this Friday at 7 pm. as they take on the Innerkip Eagles to open the threeâ€"day tournaâ€" ment. "Everybody knows we can play tight defence, now they‘re going to have to contend with good hitter after good hitter coming up in our order," said Lynch. "One through nine we‘re solid, that‘s the really nice part of it." Other contenders for this weekend‘s softball crown will include the defending champs Midland, the Smokers and the surprising Durham Heat who have given the Twins all they can handle in league and tourâ€" nament play this year "They‘re winning against all the good teams and got to be considered a contender as well." said Lynch. Other tournament conâ€" tenders include Owen Sound, and the Summerside, PE.L. Twins, who are hosting this year‘s Canadian Nationals. "I think the field is wide open," said Lynch. "It‘s going to be a very competitive weekâ€" end, that‘s for sure." The weekend tournament also features a special charity drive for the local Children‘s Wish Foundation, and a hat drive for the new Hats Off to Chemo campaign started in memory of Wendy Schnart. Tickets, or weekend passes can be purchased at the gate. The championship final is set

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