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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Dec 2006, p. 28

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RESTAURANT & SPORTS BAR "Watch The Game Here" 597 King St. N., Waterioo 519â€"880â€"1828 190 Gateway Park Dr., Kitchener 519â€"650â€"2733 The Waterloo Chronicle Team of the Week is the Waterloo Wolves Minor Bantam Double A hockey team. The Wolves played with heavy hearts at the recent Jack Kitchen Memorial Tournament in Sarnia dedicating the event to the mother of one of their players, Lisa Filiaâ€" trault, who had recently passed away from brain cancer. With her son Wade in the lineup, the Wolves went on to win the tournament beating the hometown Sting 3â€"2 in the finals. Daniel Campbell had two goals, while Tye Calder scored the winner. In earlier action, the Wolves opened the tournament with a 4â€"3 loss to their league rivals from Samnia. Campbell TEAM QE THE WEEK Paid for by the Government of Ontano The integrated Health Service Plan 2007 â€" 2010 lays out the direction our health system will take in the next three years. The plan reflects our communities‘ observations, priorities and ideas for health system improvements. The plan maps out how we will ‘Live and Live Well in Waterloo Wellington‘. This is your plan, your future! For a copy of the Integrated Health Service Plan visit www.wwihin.on.ca or contact the Waterloo Wellington Local Health Integration Network (WWLHIN) office at 519â€"822â€"6208, ext. 200, or tollâ€"free 1â€"866â€"306â€"5446. A health system plan has been developed for Waterloo Region, Wellington County and South Grey GUELPH Fri. Jan. 5 Sun. Jan. 7 7:30 p.m. 1.30 p.m. The Clarica Arena, Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex YOUR FUTURE, YOUR LOCAL HEALTH SYSTEM Waterloo Wellington > LOCAL HEALTH INTEGRATION NETWORK JR. ‘B‘ HOCKEY CLUB Next Home Game KITCHENER presented by (@) Ontario scored his first two goals of the tournament, while Chris Blake had the single. The Wolves then took on the Vaughn Panthers, who were undefeated in MTHL play, and handed them their first loss of the season 2â€"0. Nick Heath registered the shutout, while Brandon Dickson and Kyle Eggelstone scored for the Wolves. The Wolves finished the roundâ€"robin with a 6â€" 2 win. Scoring for the Wolves were Josh Diuâ€" gokecki, Campbell, Troy Williams, Arvin Zakari, Chris Beauchesne and Dickson. The Wolves faced Vaughn in the semifinals and beat them again 3â€"0. Jonathon Witt scored twice, while Eggelstone added a single. *IZ Zca The Kâ€"W Diving Club, attended the 2006 Nepean Ottawa Invitation competiâ€" tion at the start of Decemâ€" ber in the team‘s first qualifiâ€" er for nationals. Local divers strong at first national qualifier for Jr. Canadians The Highlanders opened the tournament with a 76â€"40 win over St. Thomas Aquinas Veteran power forward Mike Helsby was named the tournament‘s MVP after turning in a 21â€"point effort in the finals. The Highlanders were undefeated heading into the finals against the host team, who are ranked No. 10 in the province. They came away with a 59â€"45 win despite having one of their best shooters, Jordan Thomas, out of the lineup due to family comâ€" mittments. The Highlanders competâ€" ed at the 28th annual Chanâ€" cellor Invitational tournaâ€" ment held at St. Thomas More Catholic secondary school in Hamilton. Sixteen of the province‘s best teams competed in the tournament in what has become a hot bed for basketâ€" ball in Hamilton. The Sir John A. Macdonâ€" ald Highlanders knocked off one of the top 10 teams in the province last weekend to bring home their first tourâ€" nament title of the season. SJAM wins prestigious bâ€"ball tourney He also achieved his first qualifying scores for nationâ€" als in all three events, and Waterloo‘s C.J. Moore took gold in all three comâ€" petitions â€" the 1 m and 3 m springboard and platform â€" in the boys C age categoâ€" ry for athletes aged 12 and 13. This meet is the first of several allâ€"Ontario competiâ€" tions in which divers attempt to achieve national qualifying scores to be invitâ€" ed to the Junior National diving competition held annually in July. The Highlanders‘ Taylor Allan breaks the press put on by Knights‘ Jamie Wong last Thursday. SJAM beat Bluevale 65â€" 50 to improve their WCSSAA record to 4â€"0. _ 208 vrsanacmoto AJA Vehicle Technology All Stone Masonry Arvato Services Canada Inc. Country Boy Restaurant Country Kettle Classics Courtland ESSO > Curry in a Hurry Devrye Custom Renovations Inc. Euro Can Manufacturing Inc. Giant Tiger Tora 120 Holiday Inn John Fitzgerald and Son Carpet Ltd JWS Woodworking & Design Inc. Langdon Hall Le Salon Leite Automation London Goodwill Industries McArthur Tire Mechanics Plus Montana‘s Cookhouse Saloon From Conestoga College Job Connect Program Job Connect is funded by the Government of Ontario â€" Season‘s Greetings To our 2006 Waterloo Region Employers In the open category, Jorâ€" dan Anderson took silver on the 1 m board, and Alex Jordan Anderson, a newâ€" comer to the Kâ€"W Diving Club, took gold in all of his events for the boys category A competition for athletes aged 16 to 18. His scores were also national qualifyâ€" ing scores. Andrew Dolson, diving in the boys A group, took fourth on both the 1 and 3 m springboard. needs to qualify at one more meet to attend next year‘s Junior Nationals. Natural Solutions Next Cycle Inc. Oil Changers Pioneer Fast Foods Inc. Process Panel Shop Reitzel Heating & Sheet Metal Limited Salute Satnam Machine & Tool Ltd. Shayne‘s Hair & Skin Care Snugglers Furniture Steve‘s Furniture Finishings Inc. Tomlin Industries Tri City Tires Ultimate Image Hair Salon Waterloo Bedding Waterloo Marine Inc. Wellington Plumbing & Heating Ltd. Williams Coffee Pubâ€"Fairway Your Garage inc. CONESTOGA Connect Lfe and Learning Anderson finished fifth on the platform and 10th on the 3 m. Moore was 12th on the 1 m and platform, and eighth on the 3 m. Anderson and Moore, also moved on to Montreal last week to compete against top divers from countries like Great Britain and the U.S. Fournier took fifth. Alex Tayâ€" lor finished ninth. In the open category on the 3 m board, Anderson was fourth, Taylor finished fifth and Fournier seventh. Mike Malon had 22 points for Bluevale, while Aleska Rovic and Stefan Okuka had nine points apiece for the Knights. Thomas led all SJAM scorers with 14 points, while Helsby chipped in with 12. The Highlanders are 4â€"0 in WCSSAA league play after a 65â€"50 win over the Bluevale Knights last Thursday. The tournament win improved the Highlanders‘ record to 17â€"4 overall in league and tournament play. The Highlanders then beat Bishop Ryan of Hamilâ€" ton 73â€"62. Taylor Allan had a game high 26 points for The Highlanders finished the roundâ€"robin with a 65â€"50 win over Mother Theresa from Hamilton. Allan led the way again with 22 points. In the medal round, the Highlanders downed St Mary‘s of Hamilton 48â€"28 Dejan Stajic was SJAM‘s lead ing scorer with 14 points. of Oakville. Keith Stinson led the way with 19 points for the Highlanders, who received balanced scoring throughout the tournament. SJAM the

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