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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Feb 2003, p. 25

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C l We (rebru4‘) Valentine‘ s Day WHZ B : [A ‘ ():‘,'L,()I)nl nd ) | 1 LrhAhrezse ITPiriP ({an e In singles competition, the Kâ€"W Skating Club‘s Erin Scherâ€" rer also had a remarkable comâ€" petition coming back from the adversity of finishing fourth in her short program to finishing second in her free skate. That strong free skate result earned her a silver medal in the Novice Ladies competition and qualiâ€" fied her for international Leading the way was the Ice Dance team of Amy Leslie and Klay Nichol who won gold in the Novice Dance competition. The transplanted Manitobans, finished first and achieved national team status which will mean a number of internaâ€" tional assignments over the next year. Clubmates Danielle Steeves and Michael Coreno also medalled in the Novice Dance competition winning bronze. They have also qualified as members of the Canadian National team. Other strong results in the the Novice Dance competition were turned in by the Kâ€"W Skating Club‘s Ashley DeJong and Mathew Cassidy, who finâ€" ished seventh, Bronwyn Williams and Kyle Brohman, who finished in 11th, and Tabitha Day and Craig Lauwâ€" erier who finished in 15th Adian Junior Nationals in Brampton last weekend with six medals won including a Local skaters win 5 medals at Jr. Nationals $2999 t was quite a haul for the K W Skating Club at the Canaâ€" 888â€"7070 C® FOR OUT OF TOWN DELIVERY WORLOWIDE, Cau. Ttouâ€"raee: 1â€"888â€"ROSEâ€"888 Love with /&% ,[())/(19 Stem % ROSES w MAKING QUALITY FRESH CUT FLOWERS AN AFFORDABLE, EVERYDAY EVENT! 94 Bridgeport Rd. E. (at Weber), Waterloo y EJ/OULLLF* ZELLERS PLAZA The club‘s other medals came in the Preâ€"Novice dance competition where the tanâ€" dem of Sonya Vermeer and Justin Trojek won a silver medal, while Lisa Kramer and Vermeer and Trojek were second in the first compulsory dance, third in the second compulsory dance and third in the rhythm dance. Clubmates Kramer and Bradford were The Kâ€"W Skating Club‘s Amy Leslie and Klay Nichol won the gold medal in the Novice Dance competition at the Canadiâ€" an Junior Nationals in Brampton last weekend. assignments as a member of _ sixth in the first compulsorie the National team. fourth in the second and fir lan Bradford won bronze. The Kâ€"W Skating Club‘s Brooklyn Vienneau and Jonathon Cluett finished in eighth in the Preâ€"Novice Dance competition. Other strong local results were turned in by Eric Jensen, who finished 10th in the Juveâ€" nile Men‘s competition. Canâ€" dace Worfolk and Garth Miller were 12th in the Juvenile sixth in the first compulsories, fourth in the second and finâ€" ished secongd in the rhythm _ In addition, Gilles has had an impressive personal comâ€" petitive figure skating career as a Canadian Junior Ice Dance Champion and a World and Olympic team member with another national silver medal in dance. But he‘s most wellâ€" known for coaching Isabelle Brasseur and Lloyd Eisler to five National titles, two Olympic bronze medals, and five World Championship Gilles will be replacing Claude Robert, who will be leaving the club at the end of the month to join his family in Montreal. director last week. In midâ€"February, Eric Gilles will be the new Technical Director at the Kâ€"W Skating Club. Gilles comes with extenâ€" sive qualifications and figure skating experience in his most recent post as technical direcâ€" tor at the Nepean Skating Club. In the past he has also been involved with the National Figure Skating Centre in Bouchervilie, Que. as a coach‘s representative. Dance. Brandon Armstrong was 13th in the Preâ€"Novice Men‘s competition, while Krisâ€" ten Piche and Jason Dietrich finished in ninth in the Novice Consisting of just one stylishly slim component and six compact speakers, the DVXâ€" S60 is nevertheless a versatile, high performance home theatre system. It takes full advantage of Yamaha‘s innovative audio technology to give you excitingly realistic surround sound that makes watching movies at home more fun than ever before. The center unit has a high performance DVD player built in, so you‘re ready to enjoy movie images and sound in beautiful digital quality. It also offers the same progressive scan output found on highâ€"end players, which provides even sharper picture quality with digital TV‘s. 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