Mr. WATILKUX) CHRONICLE . Wednesday, tune l t, 2008 0ntariio's Tobacco Display Ban As of May 31, 2008, tobacco products cannot be displayed wherever tobacco products are sold or offered for sale. What does this mean? Tobacco products must be out of view until purchased by the consumer. For more information on the Tobacco Display Ban, contact your Public Health Unit or call the lNFOline toll-free at 1-866-396-1760. TTY.. 1-800-387-5559. Or visit Lvy.cvLtLnfitrjntaL/giLr.tkgtrtte t-,.r-i-cr->r_s" .v. Unique' _ «mmwnmmmmmmw.w â€DI-DIM spg,',,rgta3t,rgTg,r=lt"f,'t, .W W umwmmsvmm Dru-mm www.mmrmmw 'ru-m-ttcor-st-rt-ttrt-tAh-oo? ‘SOW'ung CALL on car 8: home insurance! bl-\LL now to CII SAV E 1%t2" 13885050399 or 519.772.5051 (Waterio And earn 1 AIR MILES' reward mile for every $20 in premium (including taxes).' For insurance that's straightforward and to the point. (Watenoo & Cambridge) It was another stellar per- formance by Waterloo Regional Synchro's swimmers and coach- es this past weekend at the Provincial Tier Championships in Etobicoke as for the third con- secutive season, Waterloo Regional Synchro accumulated more points than any other club in the province. ' Thin earned the club the aggregate tjtle and trpphy. Taking first out of 21 routines was_Maddie Lubbock's team. Members of the team are Sarah Bainwohl. Savannah Heintz- man, Sarah Patterson-Ole, lor- dan Shantz, Kelly Thurlow, (iiii)E SST King St. IL, Waterloo 519-8804 828 wmmmmwumm,mmm.gmmmmmm Waterloo Regional Synchro top club The Waterloo Chronicle Team of the Week is the Waterloo United under-M girls soccer team. The United recently won the Western Ontario Youth Soccer League Kick Off Cup in Strathroy. The United defeated Sault Ste. Marie 1-0 to open pool play before tying the Wool- wich Whitehawks (M). In the quartedi- nals Waterloo faced the London United Wildcats and won 3A). ln the semifinals against Windsor's Eastside Kickers, United won H) on penalty kicks. In the finals the United faced Sault Ste. Marie TEAMQILE aTtlffCCEEhd F-i'"ri_aiai.u Paid to: by the Government of Ontario presented by Tier 5 duet team of Victoria Kryzwicki and Jannah Verbiski compete at the Provincial Tier Championships. summm mom again, this time coming away with a 4-0 win. Members of the Waterloo United under-l4 girls soccer team, pictured above, are: manager Rose Lodoen, coach Willie Smith, Kayleigh Bell, Suzanne Boroum, Karlee Deacon. Shelby Ecsedi, Samantha Hancock, Samantha Ireland, Hannah Kelly, Shan- non Lodoen, Tara McPherson. Emma Newer, Meghan O'Brien, Aysun Osmansoy, Niki Paiva, Aliya Rpga, Chantal sham, Chanel Simard, Madi- sgp lbompson and Sara Voisin. Ontario The Tier 3 duet team also won gold. Coached by Lise Papineau. it featured Natalie Arsenault and Mara Bender - Other golds went to the Tier 4 team coached by Rhiana Iackiw, and the Tier 6 solo and figures cham- pion Kayla Brooks coached by Carey Brooks and Melin- da Poss. Deanna Holtz- Schmitt and Rae- lynludge. . Back 1n the race Continued from page26 1980s are still rac- ing too, so it's a familiar situation for Fowler. "It's still a great competitive sport. There's a good sense of cama- raderie and it's a lot of fun." he Fowler contin- ues to race across Canada and the northern U.S., and while competing is surely exciting, having an article in the Chronicle isn't too shabby either. "I still have a copy of that arti- cle," he laughed.