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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 May 2003, p. 26

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hlk? SUNDA 12:00 NOON Gary Miller *# Petals & POFS Inc. _ Flower & Gift Shop 623â€"7395 Retary Children‘s Contre ’Northdal Auto Bodv s $ Complete Collision and Refinishing Service \ 430 Albert Street, Waterioo 88 or visit our website at www.rotaryfunrun.ca , For more information or entry forms call Proceeds to: Hoyes . Micuaraos * _ 12:00 NOON DICKSON ARENA (Parkhill Rd.) Visit the Cambridge Times office at 1460 Bishop to preâ€"register prior to race day! (Jamâ€"5pm Mon.â€"Fri.) or preâ€"register on Saturday, May 24th from 11am to 2pm at the Cambridge Centre. 1IVARING PC l"zi?\gn(ial “ sculEnEl Group CONSTRUCTION INCORPORATED SUNDAY MAY 25th, 2003 Rotary Classic 2.5km/5km P TOYOTA â€"â€" The promise of something better. A COMMUNITY EVENT FOR EVERYONE We ll» Business Services inc Network Solutions for Business Follow the bouncing ball The Bluevale Knights took on the Waterlooâ€"Oxford Crusaders last week to wrap up regular season play in the WCSSAA senior boys socâ€" cer league. The Knights won a close 2â€"1 affair last Tuesâ€" day despite the efforts of the Crusaders‘ Steve Jokic who tries to keep the bail away from Bluevale‘s Freddy Buehi. Bluevale finished third overalll in the league with a 5â€"2 record, after losâ€" ing 1â€"0 to Southwood to close out the season. The Knights hosted Preston yesâ€" terday to start the suddenâ€" death playoff round. ... Just For Fun! BOUG COXSON rHOTO Included in z'our registration fee: * Team Trophies * Draw Prizes * Run Tâ€"Shirts (first 500) BBQ Lunch Wildhawks win title ed in the Provincial Champiâ€" onship in London last week The division made up 16 teams from across Ontario competing for the gold medal in Division 4. Waterloo was ranked fifth in the division going into Pool Play on Friday Waterloo finished first overâ€" all in their pool of four teams, defeating the York Avengers 71 â€" 59 to open the round robin. High scorers were Nick Bowers with 16 points and Doug Fischâ€" er with 14. The Wildhawks then beat the Kingston Running Rebels The Waterloo Wildhawks Midget Boys #2 team, made up of all Grade 9 players, competâ€" Betta Getta Jetta! Fmance plons evailable through Volswagen (redit Conade inc. Finance on approved credit 1 9% offer pertains to 24 month fimance term only on 2003 Jafte GLS ?.0 sedan and 2003 Jetto GLS 1 87 wdun purchased through porticipating Volkswagen deaiers (TDI and wagon excinded) Purchase example: $20,000 financed at 1 9% for 24 moniths, monthly payment is $849 93, cost of barrowing is $398 37 and tntal to be repoid is $20,398 32. Down payment may be required . insurence applcable fees and tuxes are exira. Offer ands June 2, 2003 Other special rates are evailuble for different madels and rerms. See Valkswagen Waterioo for complate details APR on Jetta GLS 2.0 Sedan and Jetta GLS 1.81 Sedan 51â€"44. Bowers had 20 points while Alain St. Onge had 10. The Wildhawks then beat the Whitby Saints 53â€"37 to wrap up the roundâ€"robin with a perfect record. Bowers had 19 points while Matt Chornaby had 10. had 15 points while Luke Kieswetter had 10. St. Onge was the Camp Olympia MVP. The Wildhawks took on a tough Cambridge Centaurs in 36. Bowers led the way with 11, while St. Onge had 10. In the semifinals, Waterioo outlasted the Core City Hoop Comets from Windsor 51â€"47 to set up a finals match against In the finals, Waterloo beat the Guardsman 79â€"40. Bowers

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