One -T0nne Challenge Take action on climate change "tl Government Gouvemement of Canada du Canada Atom A' Wolves on verge of finals berth Despite a Ihlerweek rayon, the Waterloo Wolves Alum A team were able lu post hark-nylmyk wins against the Sarrua Sung last weekend. The Wolves are now one win away trout a berth ll] the Bristol Atom A Alliance Championship tinals Hm Wolves opened up the six-tttnr" series with it 3-I vrcmry, They followed it up with a 9-3 uin. The Waterloo Chronicle Team of the Week is the Waterloo Novice MD Mountain Wolves. The Mountain Wolves recently won the John MacDonald Memorial Tour- namenl in St. Catharines. The Wolves com- pleted the round-robin with a perfect 3-0 record, facing the London Thunder. Ft. Erie It. Meteors and the Burlington It. Bulldogs along the way. In the semifinal, the Moun- tain Wolves faced the Waterioo Ice Wolves lt was a hard-fought battle. but when the final buzzer rang. the Mountain Wolves were off In face the host St. Catharine's CYO team for the championship. The Mountain Wolves, backed by a shutout 'Northdaie Auto Bod 'i'lltliiili Complete Collision and Refinishing Service Q430 Albert Street, Waterloo 88 Every Canadian loves a challenge, right? On average, each Canadian produces five tonnes of greenhouse gases a year. Driving, heating and cooling our homes. using appliances. . . almost anything we do that usex fossil luck for energy also (ream greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. And these emissions arc causing our climate to change Take the one-Tonne Challenge _ reduce your energy uw and your Gl K; cmissiuns bv 2ll9ir, or 0m: lunnc. You'" save: money. and help to protcct our dimarc and our air quality. Get your Guide to the One-Tonner Challenge. Visit climatechange.gc.ca at (all 1 800 O-Canada (1 8M) (32162525. HY , sun s'ttr'5-"r" IS performance from the goaltending tan- dem of Dane Arthur and Matthew Belzile captured the championship with a 4-0 win, Members of the Waterloo Novice MD Mountain Wolves, pictured above, are: (back row. from left) coaches Marcel Belzile, Peter Delnrme. Mike Klein. Doug Webber, Steve Seftel. (middle row) Nick Seftel. Keller Hurl-Loat, Steven Lorentz. Evan Delorme, Eric Morell. Blaine Speck. Nick Goran, Evan Webber, Devin Martin, (from row) Nevan Whiteside, David Patter- son-Cole. Harrison Klein. Dane Arthur, Matthew Belzile, Liam Kroeker. Gary Mann and Jesse Gianmakopoulos Canada Ravens win opener Che Waterloo Ravens Peewee IA" team battled Cambridge in the first game of the Prmincial qualifiers, and were victtorious with a win of2-0. Emily Honing earned the shutout. Iumie Martin opened the scoring, while Nicole (will added the insur- ance marker.