Waterloo Saints march to Alliance title The Waterloo Minor Atom Triple "A" Saints put the finidr ingtouthonagreat season by defeating the London Ir. may laslweektowin the AlliancePndteytitle The win allowed the Saints to take the series four games straight after London won in the final game. defense was the story as Chad lowry. (Bolton Wolfe-Saba. Robert St, Pierre. Mike Young and Austin Rubens allowed only six shots on and. and goahmder Ionian Ruby made two key saves in the third period to ptmerve the win at0mtaNena Michael Lana led the scor- ingi‘nr the Saints with two goals while Colin Behenna added the insurance marker, Assists went to Mike Halmo, Lowry andAlat Spark. sGorts for Special Athletes powerlifter Cheryl Howey prepares to do a squat during training They're just like every‘quy else Continued from page " success, finishing in the prize money ofa number of oompe~ tiliom Their ptmedifters also left their mark, with nine of the group's ll athletes iinishing on the podium in their first com- petition in Brantford, while Couchman said that rein- forced the group's beliefs that their athletes would be recog- nized for their abilities and not their disabilities tor' LAN('ASTIR ST W., W! BR] KITT â€{le WATt 744-1 109 747. Free parking at the door! POLLOCK AND WILLIAMS PHARMACY CONVENIENCE given the The Waterloo Saints won the Alliance hockey title last week. Waterloo's pressure game was also instrumental in the Saints' game-four win in Lon- Theuintsscoredlateinthe 3-2win.ash%te+otpalieJur- danBauman proved Iobethe differenewith keysam just doing things [Hui every- bpdy eke They are everybody Couchman thinks it's a nai- ural evolution for special ath- letes rejoin the mainstream. "For the most part people who participated in Special (lymph didn't need that she!» wring" said Couchman "Ihey have the same hopes and dreams as everybody else does, Behenna, Donny and $7; BRIDGE ST., W’ATERU k) 747-0320 Halmo scored for Waterloo. with Halmo's game winner coming with 11 seconds hgt to play}! the third I "The Saints success in this series capped of a season of awomplidunems {Dying teap. In addition to being the Allialwe regular season league and they love sports just as thing else in their lives" Sports for Special Athletes is holding a special spring regis- tration April 13 for softball, track and field, lawn bowling For more information can 744-4881 OT e-mail s4saesym- Earn extra money delivering the Waterloo Chronicle after school on WEDNESDAYS. Paper carriers are needed In the following areas ... Inglis Falls/Coldslream/lnverhuron Shadow Wood CllBridal Trail u . . 1 r Fxienwood Pl./Brcnlcliffe Dr. Glen Forrest Blvd./Brookhaven Cr. 'é3 .', crc' Alhcn St. WfSeagram Dr. Kingswood Court Dr. , #1313/ Regina St. bc/Bridgeport Rd. H. Pcppler fir/Young St. E. l " f, lair?., Ive Ave.IOxhow Dr. Citadel Cc/Windjammer Dr. 7 j" s"a's'g, Exmour St. Aiiaiie WINNERS Bob Doede Gary Gray Lori Preiss R. Dony K. Burrell Dorothy Larocque [If ",,t,aLiC:ftd1Ui./jdlrd'"rj' CtjCr'd,:i,/A'rliy “33W [lil C)Ls,th-sat,y* it you are interested In a route or know anyone who is please call the Waterloo Chronicle at 886-2830 X 225 The following six Waterloo Chronicle subscribers have won a $50.00 gift card from Sobeys. VNERS AREA CARRIER winnetswitha28, 1 3mm. the squad also won the Inn- don "FadyBird" tournament. were the Michigan "Sports Weekend" Champions. were finalists in the Ottawa Atom “Bell Cup." and finished third in the North America Silverstick tournament. We want your input. must lead the world in food safety, innovation and environmentally- Together with farmers, the broader responsible production. agri-food industry and consumers, an action plan to help Canadian governments are working to develop agriculture meet the challenges and seize the opportunities of a new century. A plan to ensure the brand "produced in Canada" means excellence to consumers You have a stake in everywhere. this new direction. Help Canada's agriculture and agri-food industry be number one in the world m Colonial Acres Lakeshore North Lincoin/Eastbridge Gtenridge/Willowdale Colonial/Lincoln Colonial Acres visit wwwagr.gaca/puttingcanadafirst or call 1 800 O-Canada (1 800 622-6232) TTY/TDD 1 800 465-7735 Putting Canada First To learn more and provide input, "Northdaie Auto Bod iiliiiil Complete Collision and Refinishing Service L430 Albert Street. Waterloo 8t Jeremy Metzger Kurtis Tnhecon Jaclyn VanLeeuwen Patrick Heitzel Shayne Gaudin Michelle Moscrip i] ' y bp ‘5 â€31/:- p3.