M Manulife Financial mjawm» congstOGh zrchymim intt MobMZ Im â€" P REP GOLD TEAM TRYOUTS NOW ON! WHY NOT JOIN THE FUN? ALL 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 Saturday Times subject to change â€" check www.wmgsa.com or call 747â€"0430 closer to the date. CONESTOGA MALL Saturday, September 20, 2003 For further information call: 742â€"8610 www.kâ€"wvolcentre.on.ca ho No eed e ce o e ol es e To e urday, September 20, 2003 wm mmm "/ VOLUNTITEER ACTION CENTRE of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo & Area INVITES YOU TO SHOP for volunteer opportunities. Visit 30 charitable and notâ€"forâ€"profit agencies at our. UW North Campus 100 PM FREE Admission VOLUNTEER FAIR % ACTIO® THE RECORD Sponsored by GET IN THE GAME! Saturday, September 20, 2003, 2:00 PM vs Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks, University Stadium WARRIOR HOCHEY (W) Friday, September 19, 2003, 7:30 PM vs Guelph Gryphons, UW Columbia Icefield Arena Saturday, September 20, 2003, 10:00 AM vs York Lions, University Stadium Saturday, September 20, 2003, 1:00 PM vs Western Ontario Mustangs, Jack Couch Park, Kitchener Adults Students (12+) Semiors (65+) $7 00 $2.00 «use 11 un wast un 9e Clark was the longâ€"time head pro at the Kitchener Rockway Golf Club. "Because of family and career responsiâ€" bilities, I‘m just not playing as much as 1 used to but perhaps this will give me a spurt to get out more," Clark said. teering at the Open in the early 1980s when it was at Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville. But the closest he got to the action was being a standardâ€"bearer â€" the person who carries the little sign telling fans what the group is doing. Since he had never seen the Hamilton layout before Gibson played his first pracâ€" tice round late Tuesday afternoon, Clark knew his pro wasn‘t expecting any inside tips on the course. "I did basic things like checking wind conditions and pin placements. It‘s really about being a team out there. I looked on Continued from page 23 Local duffer gets a thrill of a lifetime Continued from page 23 thinks they can do it it‘s the Siskins‘ new viceâ€"president of business operations Siskins make their mark on opening night Regular & Stamped Concrete Poolâ€"Decks, Patio, Walks, Driveways, etc. We also resurface existing Concrete. "Polished" Decorative Overlays for any interior floor The Montreal native first started volunâ€" Golden Shield Construction Ltd. ° Kâ€"W (519) 894â€"5915 Out of area 1â€"888â€"4 DEKâ€"FXR Visit our Website at: www.goldenshieldconstruction.com Robert Hennig. The marketing mogul thinks the opening helped set the tone for the next 70 vears of the club‘s existence * EXHAUST SYSTEMS «+ MAINTENANCE TUNEâ€"UPS * BRAKE SYSTEMS *« BELTS & HOSES * SUSPENSION SYSTEMS *« ANTIFREEZE & RADIATOR SERVICE * All covered by a + COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE a NATIONWIDE WARRANTY $19.95 $59.95 Mflfl};fljï¬;}wq Inspection & Estimate «s as as as as as as aihe as on ae on n s an on Front Pad Special Rear Shoe Special ut C â€" S caue 0 i fan 355 Weber Street North (Corner of Weber & Columbia Streets} Waterloo‘s Greg Cllark got a surprise call to caddy at the Canadian Open. t e tre @ FREE car c i BUY 3, CET 1 PR | car care center Sae Marage o tamt after celebrating the first 70 Sunday night. _ _ _ _ â€" "From this point forward the challenge begins," said Hennig. "We‘ve got to do this each and every week." In addition to the freeâ€" bies, the club celebrated each goal with the famous Chicago foghorn, while tntertaining fans during breaks in the plays with music and games. It was all capped off by the club winning in overtime against the Midwestern Jr. B league champions from Stratford. "What more do you want?" said Hennig. "I think we hooked them. "We brought more than 2,000 people to this facility and showed people that this team is reinventing itself." OPEN MON â€" SAT 8 AM TO 6 PM my job as keeping him in the right frame of mind and having him mentally ready to hit every shot." e â€" And although 2003 will be the summer Clark never forgets, he has no plans to quit his day jobs. It‘ll be more or less up to Gibâ€" son whether Clark is back as a caddy or a volunteer at next year‘s Open, but you just know Greg would love to be toting the bag Clark also conceded the hilly terrain at the par 70 Hamilton course was a real workout, but he had such a rush of exciteâ€" ment he never seemed to notice how tough some of the ups and downs were. It would have been an even greater story if Gibson had followed his opening round of threeâ€"under 67 with three more rounds in the ‘60s but that didn‘t happen. As it turned out, the affable native of Misâ€" sissippi finished at two over for the four days, tied for 32nd and picking up a little over $21,000. Free Undercar It‘s all about making game day an event equal to its branding of Siskin Sunday. . "We wanted to raise the roof and 1 think we did," said Hennig. "It won‘t be this loud every week, but the fans realâ€" ly bought into it." And with kid friendly Kaptain Krunch patrolling the stands, Hennig said future contests will continue to be a family affair with all the generations welcome. "Kaptain Krunch is part of this team â€" he brings us to life," said Hennig. "With Krunch, the music and the special effects we‘re really trying to tap into the family atmosphere." The Siskins are helping by giving free admission to all kids 12â€"andâ€"under. "It‘s a great deal," said Hennig.