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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Sep 2003, p. 26

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The Chambers of Commerce of Gueiph, Cambridge and Greater Kitchenerâ€" Waterioo have once again partnered to organize a regional trade show for the Tnâ€" City area. On Tuesday September 16, 2003, from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm Bingeman‘s in Kitchener will host the third annual ‘Chamber After 5\ regional business trade Over 180 booths will fill Bingeman‘s, showcasing businesses from every sector. From large manufacturing companies to small owner operated businesses and service providers to nonâ€"profit organizations â€" an excellent cross section of each community will be represented. REP GCID TEAM TRYOUTS NOW ON! WHY NOT JOIN THE FUN2 MIDGET GOLD TRYOUTS @ CONESTOGA COLLEGE Sept. 14: 10 a.m. â€" R.S.V.P to the office @ 747â€"0430 THESE TRYOUTS ARE AT UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS SCHOOL DIAMONDS Sept. 20: 10 a.m. â€" Noon, Mite & Bantam Sept. 20: 1 p.m. â€" 3 p.m., Novice & Squirt Sept. 21: 10 a.m. â€" Noon, Novice & Squirt Sept. 21: 1 p.m. â€" 3 p.m., Mite & Bantam Times subject to change â€" check www.wmgso.com or call 747â€"0430 closer to the date. C nc * COMAANINACATIONS IMC * Telephone Answering + Voice Mail * Order Taking + Two Way Paging GCC "Business After 5 Regional Trade Show" â€" at Bingeman‘s ,‘ . Moving Business torward Gueiph Chamber of Commerce GET IN THE GAME! Chamber employees will be on hand from each community to answer your questions, and to explain the many benefits of chamber membership. Many of the area‘s finest caterers and restaurants are helping to sponsor the trade show by providing samples of their culinary delights to the anticipated 1,000 people in attendance. Enjoy the specialties being served by Appetizingly Yours, Bingeman‘s Catering, Blue Springs Goif Club, Holiday Inn Guelph, Instinctive Cuisine, Masulli‘s, Party Time Catering, Unique Coffee Services, The Wateriot Restaurant & Inn and University of Guelph SPECIALTY TOURS Come see us in the Ballroom Booth #116 Jim Callahan Smail Business Officer 73 Water Street North, Bot 669 * Camnbridge * ON * NIR SWR Tel: ($19) 7404536 en 4615 Pax (519) 7404512 riTours ‘Cenede nc Kircmemen + Warsacoo + Camanoor £NTC&ARERI®E New head coach has positive outlook to renew its love affair with the OHA Jr. B franchise, celâ€" ebrating its 70th season, has been a big part of the offâ€" season preparations for the club. Continued from page 25 The club wants to be a community leader again instead of an afterâ€"thought, and has made some big moves in that regard to go after the hearts and minds of local hockey fans. That included an aggresâ€" sive marketing campaign called Your Town, Your Team that wants Waterlooites to support a club that has brought 11 championships to the city, and was named to the OHA Jr. B club of the [UNIQUE ) 4[}p COYLE & GREER AWARDS CANADA LTD. 1â€"800â€"265â€"7083 Visit us at booth 131 For all your promnotional needs www coylegreer com www awards4me com _ _ come see us at our "New" location fir all your team and corporate needs. 245 Labrador Dr Waterloo 8$86â€"2102 Can/Amera @ Official team sponsors Chamber of Commerce GREATER KiTCHENER® WATERLOO last century. A new century has dictatâ€" ed a new logo, new Web site and _ new _ marketing approach to the game. _ But the plan is only as good as the team on the ice, and the Siskins are promisâ€" The Chamber After 5 Regional Business Trade show is open to all wishing to attend. No preâ€"registration required. The cost is $5.00 for chamber members and $10.00 for nonâ€"members. Bringing a large supply of business cards will maximize your networking opportunities. Drop one into the box at registration to be eligible to win any of the valuable door prizes worth thousands of dollars generously donated by local businesses . On Behaif of the Chambers of Commerce and their over 3,000 member business organizations, the committee would like to thank the following media sponsors for their generous support of the third annual See you at the show! Ballroom _ CAMERIDGETIMES _ Booth #114 â€" GuelpliTii waTERLNO CHRONICLE UNE _ INDEPENDENT * Photo iImaging « Digital Graphics * Exhibit Systems Tel: (519) 648â€"2234 Fax: (519) 648â€"2950 Minute Man Press Kitchener Visit us at Booth #94 B rmerce hom ryoro & CUSTOM AWARDS TWIN CITY ROPHIES ing to give the fans their money‘s worth. "We think it can hapâ€" pen," said Officer about recapturing the team‘s glory. "We‘d like to make that big Coming from a small community organization like Elmira to a biggetr city program like Waterloo has been a transition, admitted Officer. That was apparent from the beginning of trainâ€" ing camp when more than 100 players took to the ice. But it just wasn‘t quantity of talent that impressed Officer; it was the quality of the kids coming out. And it was particularly the local kids who made a strong impression â€" guys like Ben Moser and Shaun Pascoe who are making the jump from the rebuilt Waterloo Major Midget Wolves program to the Siskins. "At first it looked like they might not make the team, but they worked their way right to a spot on this team," The Watesloo District Junior Girls golf tournaâ€" ment, sponsored by the Golf Association of Ontario, will take place Sept. 14 at the Cambridge golf course on Clyde Road. Girls tourney needs golfers Chamber After 5: 105.3 Kool FM/Oidies 1090, 96.7 CHYM FM/570 News, FM 98.5 CKWR, Dave 107.5, CKCOâ€"TV, MAGIC 106.1/1460 CJOY, The Record / Gueiph Mercury / Cambridge Reporter, The Guelph Tribune / Cambridge Times / Waterioo Chronicle, and New Hamburg For more information contact your Gueiph Chamber of Commerce: (519) 822â€"8081 Cambridge Chamiber of Commerce: (519) 622â€"2221 Greater Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Chamber of Commerce: (519) 576â€"5000 Cambridge 79 sem 6 we 0C souani mane taet 1027 Gordon St. Umit 11 Fine Caterers Since 1964 _7 Grand Avenue said Officer. "They just wanted to be here and they responded. _ _ â€" "I think the kids are buyâ€" ing into the Your Town, Your Team philosophy because they‘re showing they want to be here, and their perforâ€" mance level has been fabuâ€" Officer, who has always been a believer that teams have to be shaped and formed, is also getting some help in that department from assistant coaches Doug Carmichael, a coachâ€" ing institution at the local high school level, and Tyler Ertel, a former Kitchener Ranger who can relate to the younger players and teach them what it takes to sucâ€" ceed on the ice. "We‘re trying to fill the seats and make the Rec Complex not look so big." said Officer. "It‘s a bigger pond but we‘re trying hard to generate the interest in the community and the executive is doing a good job of it." A free clinic will be offered to all interested girls. Female players ages 10â€" 18 are still needed to fill some spots. _ s For more information, call Gillian at 622â€"0203. 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