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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 May 2003, p. 28

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Sunday, May " All games played a! Bechtel Stadium BARRIE TIGERS Ttrhtdoutmoreattoutaltourservte+itthnattdtttWtFsattt"tmtah-ttdr, For our children to be happy and healthy. they need many things. Some are hee, but many are not. The National Child Benefit (NCB) gives financial support to lowing“ families. This helps parents work towards a brighter future for 'rs) their children. And it also helps to reduce child poverty in Canada. -- I IMO-W" M0622-6232) rrv 1800065-7735 I and: 9c ca I Service Canon was We: VS. OSHAWA Friday, May 23 7:30 p.m. TIGERS VS. "The way that Kitchener is behind the Rangers, there's no reason why Waterloo cant get behind the Siskins once again," said Hennig "Not just from a hockey standpoint, but also from community involvement," "We're going to put some jazz back into this game." Hennig a big community promoter. also wants the team's connection to the community-restored. That means connecting with local minor hockey asso- ciations, and getting players back out into the community. The last and most impor- tam piece to that rebuilding puzzle is to refresh the Siskins image in the community. "It's time to refresh the Siskins image on the ice and off the ice," said Hennig. "From a new logo to new sweaters, we really want to Continued from page 22 got to be entertained from the minute they come in to the minute they leave. Siskins looking for a Sudden Change' to their fortunes Canada "We want to tie it all up with the 70th anniversary," said Hermig. "When you look at 70 years of tradition there's a lot of good memories there and we're going to take it out of this room and get it back into the community." The club is also planning something special for its home opener in September. "lt's going to be one heck of a ride this year," said Hennig Some of that will be done by launching a Siskin alumni Hostilities were renewed between the Bluevale Knights and the WCI Vikings senior girls soccer teams last Thursday on 30's home turf. The Knights won the latest battle 2-0 with Catherine Vandenburg earning the shutout. Jessica Gemmel and Christina Rooney scored for Bluevale. undefeated in their tiist two gammofthe season. On May 8 at the Waterloo Memorial Recreation Com- pin. the Rage used two goals by rookie defenceman less Dee to dip by the expansion Samks Bulldog 5-4. Rage win back-to-back games Thek-WRageoftheGreat LlesMtiorlnlineLssgueare Veteran defenceman Jeff Beaupre notched the winner near the end ofthe second half Paul Mcllveen and Dwayne my. when m ‘OACMymd amumum-ssm hmummtwnmumunmdwmâ€"m ""2t'P'.,1ttteN.tItTPre..eor09)Per'Psitt In 15mm Uit Ca' lumen “In Tcr) Hill "All me one: M Fr"l'T, Lrf? UT""", ch'i0]) SUMMER c'iili"fi,Ef,f {aim-ii.“ " 7‘ imii, '17 "'t ' Tain's'vii)‘ - "V - 75531-31 'sit1lfstnT2hWd'J=Pd"l.W1'lrJ'aTtr3t m h Battle ofWaterloo iliti Mikel also scored one each Mark Rwfi had two goals in a losingmuse for the Bulldogs. On Sunday, May ll in Ion- don, the Rage overpowered the london Fury 10-6. led by out- standing performances from Dwayne Mikel andTerry Hick. Mikel scored three times and added three assists, while Bick notched four goals. including a natural hat trick in the first half, along with one --..--, __ quuldnuon'orm Bott mMA( PHoro

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