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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 May 2006, p. 30

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Under the Big TU- Kaleidoscope Children's Festival - arts, crafts, hands-on Children's Program Learn about historical information on Bracebridge, as local tour guides offer stories about the Downtown, Wilson's, Muskoka and High Falls. Waterfall Tours l0 a.m., 12 p.m Rotary Duck Derby 2 p.m. in Bracehridge Bay Watch thousands ofducks pour over Bracebridge Falls and race to the finish line. Chain Featuring Bill Deba ofthe Lumberjack's Challenge TV. Show Professional Lumberjacks competing for cash prizes Muskoka Lumberjack Championships Come see the vast array of vendors located along Wharf Road. There are many different treasures to choose from for the whole family. Wharf Road Market BRAClliBRllnGE 9th ANNUAL uncooeco hydn saw. chopping and sawing events For more information, pleeee visit the Festival website: gww f thr I f ll . or Call the Br-cobrldgo iGrGTiiiiTii bonito 645-81 af I.m., 2:30 Mata-5 Sl.00 per Child . $2.00 per Adult . $5.00 per Family Festival Passes Teen Pizza Splash" - Braccbridge Culture and Recreation - swimming, 9 p.m.- 1 1:00 pm games, pizza party "additional charge: $8.50 pp Ages: l3-l7 years Location: Bracebridge Centennial Centre Active Fun Zone" - Bracehridge Culture and Recreation - active games, scavenger hunt, relay races, trivia, parachute games & Ith handmade ": A ®Omano ‘ . . m~ttm Free "Try It" Tennis for all ages - otTercd in partnership with Bracehridge Culture and Recreation and the Bracebridge Tennis Club: all equipment supplied. Woodworking Zone" - Home Depol - hands-on wood working projects complete with all supplies creative activities and children's entertainment Muskoka Family Focus offers open play time, blocks, toys. colouring, stories, and much much more "We're still building the team and we're taking an honest look at everyone," said Welherup. "We're look- ing at everybody at both ends of the floor to get The Braves are still filling out the roster, taking a look at a few players before mak- ing a final decision on Fri- day night's roster. "It's boon-a pretty easy transition," he said. up goalie with the Rock, see- ing what happens at the pro level and what he can bring back to this squad. Braves still fine tuning roster for home opener Continued from page 27 honest assessment Passes uvailablr on ever" day at Mr gum. "61‘ c 1va,1leei!illt, ri?,, Aka»... The Athletics ragged the ball in the final minutes to hold on for mom a l he preseason favourite. in [he lunior A looit this year SQUID“ to he Six Nations which has stocked their CON- In for a run at the Minto Cup. which they'll be host, ing in August. But Wetherup said that all Icams look good on paper; it's the numbers on the hoard that matter only cumin» no to gct honor and build the team to lw the hes! we can." "It's process." Wethcrup. "ft started in " t r a i n i n g camp and sltt continues t h r o u g h to exhibition be and thot into b thc hunw I opener. "We can (fl The Braves had another exhibition game Monday night in Burlington before the final assessment would start. ofthem all." " The season is short and goes by too quick to get behind the eight ball like that." -- Phil Wetherup Coach K, LV/r. .l "ttttts said "l:'s going to be a close league I think and wc'rc going to he one ofthe team's tompcling." said Wclhcrup. (Min-r mp four rlulas could he lit. Catharirtvs, Whillw. Orangvville and l’clcrburough. HIL- Braves wuuld like In be in than mix. ’ ”““' Wctherup therup about starl- tr.Afhttvv, mg out on thc right fool. .. lhc wusnn is short and goes by too quick to kind ot gm behind thc cight hall likc that." and he hopes his team gets off to a fast start against Brampton. A slow start against St. Catharines cost them on Sunday, as the Ath- lctits clintircd to a 8-2 tirst- pm'iud lead before the a M-l 0 win. so: new“ wave I2-10 Late in the contest. "We Can] afford In take steps back" Braves Uttt the dcficit to

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