F . W ' e ‘ x . t J WATERIDUCHIIONICLE 0Wednesday. November 30. 2011 - 27 ‘ @â€" Benjamin Tree F It . I Heap picks up CIS awards Now OPEN DAILY 9am - 8pm 3“,, % Br loruws Em‘J'r lute grad heal our Acadia's Andrew in career punt return yardage. set Christmas MGmnery, Mi x ‘ Ki Chrmm‘le-‘ilaff Frazer. Mc(;ill’s Austin Anderson the alLtime OUA Conference UmFIllers,Boughs&GmIdeas (a , 0‘ ‘3 ' and Regina's Brett lones for the record and set a career-high with 4km fromWeber St. N.Waterloo 5 ’ ~ †>7, I The awards keep coming for award after a standout season on 628 recetvmgyards. on Benjamin Road Q 4‘? g ’3 Waterlmi's Dillon Heap. and olfthefield, In the classroom. the 24»year» 5'9 699 5000 ' " § ., I' i The graduating laurier Golden "Dillon is one of the best alhe old business major holds a cumu- ' ' V ‘4‘: i Hawks receiver/ punt returner was letes ever in our program. He was [alive grade point average of l0.07 www.benjamlntreefarm.com ‘ : named the 20“ Russ Jackson named to Laurier‘s All-Century and is a twoâ€"time winner of Lauri- : I Award winner. which recognizes team while he was still a member er's Luke Fusco Academic Athletic 1 excellence in football. academics of the football program." Hawks Achievement Award as the univer- t and citizenship head coach Gary leï¬ries said in a sity’s top academic male athlete. I lie is the second player in \V'il- media release. A devout Mormon, Heap also ADVENT PENITENTIAL SERVICES l frid Laurier University history to “However. what sets him apart does extensive work in the com- 1 win the award. joining his special from many great athletes is the fact munity, ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISHES OF WATERLOO ’ teams coach and Waterloo native that he is an A student who has He serves as the executive sec- l losh Alexander, the 2001 recipient. mentored fellow student~athletes retary for President lames A. Experience the Gifts ofPardon and Peace ' Heap and Waterloo Warriors and is a true leader in the commu~ McBride of the Kitchener Ontario . . . . . receiver Dustin lender of Kitchen- niry and at his church." Stake. teaches Sunday school at the m the sandman ofReconcrliation (confeSSIon)‘ er were also named second team On the turf this season, Heap branch and is the president of the l All~(‘anadians. became the third player in (:15 his Latter-Day Saints Association at ‘ l The Waterloo Collegiate Instr tory to surpass the 2,000-yard mark \‘Vllffid Laurier. Monday, December 5: 7:30 P-m- ; W , . , St. Louis Church, 53 Allen St. E. ; arriors enter Christmas break on high : Tuesday, December 6, 7:30 p.m. ~ ;‘ The Waterloo Warriors entered The Warriors hat'egiven up the Sun Life Financial Arena. ‘ St. Agnes Church, 75 Bluevale St. N. l the Christmas break on a Winning setond fewest goals in the league In mens hockey action. Laurier 1 note. collecting their sixth Wll‘l of MI It. lhe l aurier (iolden Hawks (4-9.1) hosts (iuelph Dec. 1 and . the season over the weekend tll-O- l t are first with 2| goals York Dec. 3 at the Sun life Arena. Wednesday, December 7’ 7'30 P~m- l thanks to a t I over the Brock against this season: with both games at 7:30 pm. St. Michael Church, 240 Hemlock St. ' Badgers Sunday at the (.oltinihia Ihe laurier ladies. ranked No. 2 The Waterloo men [lo-4» l ). ice Fields. in the country. are hack on the ice who beat lJ()IT and Guelph over . linima McMillan scored mice this weekend to wrap up the 2011 the weekend, take their four-game ThUISdaY‘ December 8’ 7'30 p'm' tor the Warriors out I 1. who have portion of their schedule against winning streak to l1)ndonl)ec I to our Lady of Lourdes ChUI’Ch, 173 Lourdes St. recorded two more Victories than the Ryerson Rams Dec. 2 and the face Western before returning to ‘ all of last season I eading st orer 'lorontoVarsity Blues Dec. 4. the Columbia lee Fields Dec. 3 to Kelly Mad not also found the net. Both games are at 7:30 p.m. at host Windsor. 1 I Atherosrnient : - sometimes the last stop for E? ii“ xi . - L’- If? ‘ â€-v.’ ’ t A new charmer at Island : their feet and legs ()ncc peo- ‘1' I} L i . Eject-related dis . t: ' l ple \isit BioPcd they often llli l l '~ 113‘»: ‘ ~ ‘1 1499.»? j liiol'ed limitare. at W} King \t \ , is thrilled to welcome Danielle Molnar. (‘anadtan ( eni- need not go anywhere else. . 5'. Mammothâ€; -. a; - tied I’L’dttl’lhlsl li-Ihi: team . Treatment starts with a a; I ‘"‘f"" 1' " m“;&“-:i ' With more than 1‘ )cah oi protessional C\“€flCn\C throughout southern Ontario. Danielle free assessment. which Will be '5. ~53 . z » -' j L‘ - . ‘ _' f rm; .-:s . brings passion and expertise to the lliol'ed tamil} followed by a series of tests 3513:}. .453 ' ~. “M‘m “I would go tIh‘WC and humid to work “‘llh people.“ Danielle and “I ll'\L‘ “hat I do “ ranging from a walking gait a, Mg; m: ' 3" i ' 9V2 ' [m I - After tilll‘» one month in “iitcrloo. Danielle, her husband and two children are thrilled “Hit the analysis (Wlfl’l and Without (a t 25', ° “ .v'. , 3 e e v‘ m «L l .m shoes). muscle strength. foot fl 3‘ 2:313:55; }4 " h" .. 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