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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 Chmniclesraï¬' 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 â€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 curveï¬rst' W - < lax tough lessons for the team. physicality comes some The coaching staff is aterloo Memg'tifoegsrfsï¬gcgom‘) 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 â€They're used to playing practice this week. and others were feelingsore in minor hockey against The focus will be on after getting in ï¬ghts 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 Efï¬fggézfu†, 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‘lï¬fg re ‘ in n i o r Wheatï¬eld Blades on Sun- asawhole D E“ t l f . 31. â€Me-gal, a“? “if: f _ if; ~ hockey, day. "Right now we‘re focus- . â€I? ‘ fle‘fhieflï¬'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. â€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 ï¬wï¬" . 4, 0 Insurance linden-coy . , . ' w» - , ._ ; “I a ". ' g j 3 " ~ . is. at: if â€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 tiï¬ed 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 certiï¬ed inventory S Agency, millions of dollars lots from other corporate con- list of the jewellery items up â€â€˜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 Certiï¬ed 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“; ° ““?â€Â° will be auctioned on Sunday. rings from I to 5 carats, new bridge. Be there at 1pm so that pig‘fcfï¬ofy 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