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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Mar 2002, p. 24

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{corner of Princess & Regina} Â¥ o Tues. 10â€"4; Wed. â€" Sat. 10â€"5; Closed Sun. & Mon Great partâ€"time and summer employees Launier Career Services offers employers: * Access to over 8,000 potential employees * Job posting services at no charge * A chance to hire qualified, enthusiastic students Call, fax or eâ€"mail us for more information {519) 884â€"0710 ext. 4194 â€" Fax (519) 884â€"8828 wwwowlu.ca/career Laurier Career Services Your recruiting cornerstone A MULTI DEALER SHOPPE 725â€"0479 Hornets break even Waterloo‘s goals were scored by Ryan Snider and Colin Bolzon, with assists going to Cody Butns, Bolâ€" zon and Sean Kienapple. In Waterloo Minor Development _ Hockey Major Novice action, the Waterloo Hornets tied the Brantford 99ers 2â€"2. The St. David Celtics lost 6â€"5 in a heartbreaker against Our Lady of Lourdes in CWOSSA semiâ€" final action at the West End Recreation Centre in Guelph lastsTuesday. After leading 4â€"0 earliâ€" er in the game, the Celtics allowed Lourdes to catch up, then lost the battle in overtime. Everyone contributed "This is good because it gives us a bit of racing expeâ€" multiple medallist Continued from page 21 C TwP rience before Winnipeg," said Lawton, who is off to nationals starting on March 19. "We‘ve been in hard training for a few months, and it‘s a good break to have s some fun and "It‘s do something ask t for the school." NWO WLU jumps for heart The Wilfrid Laurier Students‘ Union will hold its fourth annual Jump Rope for Heart event today in the school‘s athletic complex. "The event, which promotes cardioâ€"vascular health and fitness is something that causes students to become really excited to help with a great cause and have some fun and friendly competition," she said. Participants will ocme from fraternities, clubs, varsity teams, residences, WLUSU departments, committees and faculty. Prizes will be awarded to those teams and indivâ€" iduals with the most spirit, and to those who raise the most money. Between 1â€"4 p.m., a team of energetic Health and Fitâ€" ness committee members, with the help of other Laurier students, will jump rope in hopes of raising $3,000 for the Heart and Stroke Foundation. The Health and Fitness committee realizes that heart disease and stroke are among Canada‘s top killers. Health and Fitness coordinator Andrea Peebles is hopâ€" ing to make this the best event event yet, and raise more monev than Laurier has ever before for the cause. Tough loss â€"Shannon Henkel Knights swim coach "It‘s a lot to ask the club swimmers to compete for im couct The relationâ€" mccacts ship the club swimmers have had with the high school swimmers, with no club affiliations, has also proved to be beneficial for everyone involved. "But they set a really good example for the high school swimmers. the high school swimmers 100 IM category, and Macâ€" Donald‘s sixth in the 200 free were also important results. "It‘s a lot to ask of the club swimmers to compete for the school because they‘re already training so much," said Henkel. "And for the club swimâ€" mers it‘s really nice to repreâ€" sent the school, and really to feel a part of the team." "She‘s (Stan} worked _ very hard for that," said â€" Henkel. "For these guys to medal or place at OFSAA is quite an accomplish â€" ment."

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