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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Aug 2004, p. 19

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Buttinger has big plans Buttinger is part of the Laurel Creek Track Club of Waterloo. She is the first youngster from the Kitchenâ€" erâ€"Waterloo area to qualify for the Hershey North American Final. Buttinger is one of seven kids in her family. Her parâ€" ents, Gord and Pam, were both track athletes and have passed their love of the sport on to each of their children. Jessica says her siblings are very proud of her, especially her 14â€"yearâ€" old sister, Maddie. who is Continued from page 17 with the time of two min utes and 26 seconds. THE FASTEST GAIITE GON HFE Ringette offers competitive sport for girls ages 5 to 75 at house league levels The Waterloo Chronicle Team of the Week is the the Waterloo Flames girls Underâ€"8 soccer champions. The Flames made it into the playoffs and beat the secondâ€"place team. The Flames advanced to the championship game with the win. On July 18 the Flames faced the unbeaten "White" team, shut them down, and went on to win the Alistar tryouts {(Aâ€"AA) begin midâ€" to lateâ€"August House League preâ€"season starts early September For more information., please refer to our website or call 885â€"1182 Most teams average 2 hours ice per week, September to April www waterlooringette.com El 1 in_ Fibness, Frienaemipse ced winter blaade sp: RING WA LERI OO She competes on the local girls Elite soccer team in Waterloo and plays for both the Waterloo Ravens Peewee A hockey team and the Waterioo Wolves Peewee AAA bovs team. Her future goal? "The Olympics." she said. also often found at the track. Although Maddie is three yvears older, Jessica is hot on her heels in race times, having already beatâ€" en Maddie‘s record when she was 13. "She‘s really happy for me," said Jessica. While she‘s not at the track, Jessica spends her time either on the court, in the arena or on the field. for girle i 7 9rt. 6 m s championship 2â€"1. Members of the Waterloo Flames, pictured above, are: (front row, left to right] Chloe Norris, Alliâ€" son Bender, Karina Kim, Jamie Noonan, Laura Black (back row) Sue Black, Sue Filâ€" iatrault, Emma Mulholland, Jessica Hanâ€" nah Askin, Shelby Filiatrault and Gary Askin. Missing from the photo is Victoria Mance and Felicia Corrado. CONVENIENT PAYMENT OPTIONS 8 1. Fill out the form and fax it to the Waterloo Chronicle. 895â€"5240 2. Mail the attached form to 279 Weber St N . Suite 20, Watertoo. Ontano N2J 3H8B 3 Call 894â€"2250 ext 3226 with your credit card information Take advantage of the Waterloo Chronicle‘s NEW "Convenient Pay Program" and you can enjoy these benefits: FOR MORE INFORMATION caliL 894â€"2250 X3226 Orrer Exriees June 30, 2004 ALL THIS CONYENIENCE AND THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE FOR ONLY CONVENIENT PAY PROGRAM WATERLOO CHRONICLE No cheques to write. No hunting for change each month during carrier collections. No interruptions at your door. Your payment will reward Waterloo Chronicle carriers for doing a great job in delivering the newspaper to your door. I‘d like to take advantage of "Convenient Pay Program " 1 Please find a cheque for $24 00 enclosed for a 1 year subscription 21 1‘d like to pay by J Visa _ ) Mastercard jos 2. â€" A $2 OO _ ‘rive: 4peryear .‘\ foulli pe entered into The purrâ€"fect day play again so many years after my first adventure as a wideâ€"eyed sevenâ€"yearâ€"old. Comerica is still a classiâ€" cally designed ball field, cally designed and there are n« in the place. Bu tioning in the s third rows gets y to the field as yi be. In fact, the called On Deck C Continued from page 18 third rows gets you as close to the field as you want to be. In fact, the seats were called On Deck Circle duckâ€" ets and we were practically sitting in the White Sox dugout. Watching baseball in 80â€" degree evening temperaâ€" tures with some rabid fans all around us is very differâ€" ent from watching a golf tournament. Not better. Not worse. Just different. But it‘s the kind of differâ€" ence that made Saturday one of those unique and special sports days. It was just an added bonus when the Tigers won the 10â€" inning duel to get the crowd all ramped up for the postâ€" game fireworks show:. 1 didn‘t see much of golf‘s Tiger in the afternoon, but saw plenty of happy Tigers that night. Account # Signature Serving your community since 1856 â€" Introductory Offer â€" no bad : But our j e second s you as ¢ s you wal seats posiâ€" 1 and Waterloo Minor Girls Softball is looking for rep coaches for the 2005 season. WMGSA has rep teams at the Mite, Squirt, Novice, Bantam and Midget levels. if you are interested, please contact the office as soon as possible for more information and/or an appliâ€" cation. The deadline for rep coaches‘ applications is August 13 and the selection process will begin immediately following this www.wingsa.com REP COACHES FOR 2005 500 Parkside Drive, Waterloo 7A47â€"0430 [ GIRLS SOF TaRtt ff 11 )2 (UUairmlVe wmgsa@sympatico.ca

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