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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Nov 2007, p. 32

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" . WATERILX) ammo: . Wednesday. November It, 2007 When You Travel "l" TRAVEL 5m! Call stir-s 70-4203 Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex, Clarita Arena Sunday, November 18 - 7:30 p.m. m. 'B' HOCKEY CLUB vs. GUELPH Game night sponsor Flying Dogs' rider Brings home gold ocal cyclist Ryan Ailcheson. a member of the Waterloo Flying Logs cycling team, was the star of the Show at London's Forest City Velo- drome last weekend, . Aitcheson, who is only 16 and in the cadet racing class, moved up and com- peted in the junior and senior class events and came home with three wins in the four events that he entered. In the main event of the night Aitch- eson launched an attack with 10 laps to go in the 25 lap scratch race and held off Vince Delong (Brantford) by a tire at the finish. Aitcheson will be back in action next weekend for the three-day Devo event. Races will be held Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at l Forest City Velodrome organizers have pegged him as one of the favourites in the upcoming Can-Am Challenge event to be held Nov. 24-25. The event will be held at the steeply banked racing oval (formerly the lon- don Ice House/Gardens] which is located just south of the 4m and Wellington Road South interchange. n the culmination of their most suc- Icessful season in the history of the club, Waterloo Regional Synchro's Tier 4 and 6 teams sent nine of their swimmers around the globe to compete this summer on provincial teams. lillian Boa was chosen for Ontario's junior team, which competed in Barcelona at the Spanish Open and fin- ished with a silver medal. Synchre club sends ' athletes to provincial team Emily Verbiski, Krissy Einboden and Rachel Dem- mers all competed at the Peru Invita- tional as members of Ontario's 13-15 team where they captured the gold in all events. Ontario's 12 and under team, which saw ftve of its IS members chosen from the Waterloo Regional Would you like to have your childs letter to Santa printed in your Community Newspaper? This year the Waterloo Chronicle and City Parent will be publishing letters to Santa (at no cost to you) as part of a special holiday wish on Dec. 19. Mail your letters to us at: . -, . Cambridge Times _ A r , _ c/o Speciality Publications [ gr 21 - e. 1460 Bishop Street _ . _. 'rc-. , . Cambridge, on ' (fig ' N1 R 7N6 BaE F', . Note: Only the child's first name and age will be published We reserve the right to edit. Loner: received after deadllno ot Nov. 20 will not be published. / H57 Flying Dogs' Members of Waterloo Regional Synchro's Tier 4 and 6 teams made the provincial squad last summer. Wu» Club - including Maggie DiGravio, Athletes who qualified for this te Sabrina Homer. Alina kb, Victoria Krzy- train together on a regular basis 0 wicki and Hunter LeTruong-Nguyen - the course of the season to prep was a new addition to the provincial them for qualification for both prm teams this season. cial and national teams this year. ;' Rob Good gets a helping hand from Ryan Aitcheson in weekend racing Athletes who qualified for this team train together on a regular basis over the course of the season to prepare them for qualification for both provin- cial and national teams this year. MD "KIWI

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