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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Sep 2010, p. 24

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September u. we . “x A .’ SiSki I ls ( I I“) “No f“! i a, p l J" a?" .- i -_4 3391}, a; 3'er MacDowun have to learn discipline," he of play, the Siskins seem like , 7 if, y Chmniclesrafi' said. they should be desperate ' " T ‘ They’ll also have to for awin. if. , / -~ a" “ ’ ' “ ' " ' espite recording the adapt to the physicality of But DeSilva isn‘t too wor- ‘ if v . ‘Z 0 first win of the regu» theluniongame. ried about digging deep /70\ /// . 7/" lar season early last A number of {1mm broke holes 4( 7/7 4 é / jw week, the Siskins dug the out against Kitchener, “I'm not worried about - U t/l/(J hole a little deeper on the which DeSilva took as a September,” he said, adding L’ W it weekend. positive that this is the month where A ”I 7 ‘ Ch After beating the Kitch- “We didn'tinitiate them. the team can become famil- F ' the “in” ener Dutchmen 4-3 Tues- but we didn’t step down to iar with the league and ‘ I. in. m . ” day. the Siskins fell 4-2 to the challenge either." the eachother. Saturday, Sept. 25 ' 7.30 pm 8' t. Bug). the Owen Sound Greys Frl- coachsaid. “in February. we want to , VS. ELM'RA ‘ ‘- in; u w day and lost the rematch "The players are learning be one of the eight teams in , in in“, _. against the Dutchmen 4-1 to watch each other’s playoflposition butwehave sundWI “pt. 96 ‘ 1 ‘30 W“ L “" on Sunday. backs” to get through the learning VS. WHEATFlEl-D The week was full of But with the increased curvefirst' W - < lax tough lessons for the team. physicality comes some The coaching staff is aterloo Memg'tifoegsrfsfigcgom‘) A number of players were harsh realities for young planning on tweaking some ' ‘ suspended for Sunday's players. of its messages starting in Flex Packs SUI/Available 0 mm Cycle or Mm.“ game after missing curfew ”They're used to playing practice this week. and others were feelingsore in minor hockey against The focus will be on after getting in fights during kids their own age," he said. “small victories,” DeSilva Tuesday‘s game. “Now they're playing said. “it’s all pan of the learn- against guys who could be ‘Whether it’s winning a ing curve.” said head coach three or four years older period, winning a faceoff. DeanDeSllva thanthem.’ we have to find victories With a young roster, TheSlskinswllltaketheir somewhere." hesaid. players 14 record intoabusyweek- “Winning games will have to end. The team faces Strat- come from that." ‘: c a “a; , w a; _»',‘"â€"':-‘xj;;";t»"â€".'-.r'< “Rita; c Effifggézfu” , a d a p t ford Friday night before By focusing on the small ,- A ._ _, y M: .“ of \: , _ ~. a? aEM.i?€-¢f~;:;;1v the rules heading home to take on stuff. DeSilvahopes to instill , ' z. . if; a -: ; g? a {a 4 i . 4 , a?!) a 1 if "H‘- M of the Elmira Saturday and the more discipline to the team I _ is,” .,_,,h.3tl..; M. 21, 5 $35" if” Stg's‘lfifg re ‘ in n i o r Wheatfield Blades on Sun- asawhole D E“ t l f . 31. ”Me-gal, a“? “if: f _ if; ~ hockey, day. "Right now we‘re focus- . ”I? ‘ fle‘fhieflfi'l‘» " ‘sfribf‘i ‘1 ‘ " he said. With only one win in ing on learning," the coach _- ‘ - “i f . "a,” . £571;- if“; ., “They their pocket aftertwoweeks said. ”M 0M A UCTION BULLETIN ' " “°" “W ' ‘ be” . ” Rubies, emeralds, sapphires seized on FR TOOTH , WITITENMGi behalf of Canada Revenue Agency . A . ' _ . 7 - cleaning was“ g \ 4 ., ( . ‘. . ,‘ D - ‘ â€"i‘y “L‘ h 1. " 7 .‘ A” 5*..._ - cps-mam _‘ g, 5; 1 ~ y fiwfi" . 4, 0 Insurance linden-coy . , . ' w» - , ._ ; “I a ". ' g j 3 " ~ . is. at: if ”e ‘ . . Soturdou September 25th ONLV If“? v, it; ..-,' 1, ” . " étcwk €V€NT m ‘ f ' ' " ‘“ If . y ‘ ‘v‘, N " on .’\LJ Illlul ,5 u a 24-15"; “ "'~§"WK t, ” ,' , t - Valuable gems seized for Canada Revenue Agency being examined by a quallty Inspector for auction a - 1 , ‘ ' = 3’ 5 BY EVERETT THOMSPON from a major Ontario gem guaranteed authentic with cer- CAMBRIDGE Under a dealer. The contract for selling tified appraisals. recent Federal Court Order the gems was awarded to As- All you have to take with you ,\ (Court Order No. 747-09) in set Auctions and will bepari of is your valid photo ll). You'll ’ i l l favour of the Canada Revenue the auction along with over 200 receive a certified inventory S Agency, millions of dollars lots from other corporate con- list of the jewellery items up ”‘W a P0" °' worth of valuable rubies, em- tracts including Canadian Gov- for auction with their appraised Viral? (1.2104: 5 eralds and sapphires have been eminent Certified Diamonds. value, There is no entry fee. mam); mug ' seized. Over 100 ofthesc pre- many l0-24K gold. necklaces, Go to the auction at Langdon or Bostomm 6- cious gems & jewellery items chains and rings. Diamond Hall, I Langdon Drive in Cam~ “m“; ° ““?”° will be auctioned on Sunday. rings from I to 5 carats, new bridge. Be there at 1pm so that pig‘fcffiofy m October 3rd at Langdon Hall Rolex. Cartier. Piaget watches, you have plenty oftime to View mm on in Cambridge: The money wrlI bracelets. pendants, necklaces, the items The auction starts at . , be paid by the auction compa- rubies. emeralds, sapphires. 2pm on Sunday. October 3rd "' 589 Fairway Rd S'v KllChEflEl’ ny to the Receiver General of tanlanitc. pearls and hundreds \ f | t ‘, L . ' . i ‘ 519-748-9333 Em | Canada. The items were seized of other valuable gold and dia- (ht:sttleKclSt2y‘Sl “ for Canada Revenue Agency mond Jewellery. Everything is

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