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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 39

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The Ottawa Citizen, Monday, Feburary 20, 1995 D7 Sportsmonday Tn)JM By JO OUELLET HOW TO PLAY: All the words listed below appear in the puzzle horizontally, vertically, diagonally, even backward. Find them and CIRCLE THEIR LETTERS ONLY. DO NOT CIRCLE THE WORD. The leftover letters spell the Wonderword. LET'S HAVE A Solution: 4 Letters Wood axiift.

EN I RBBEWAREKARB LSAOOERBBSDNABU A A I RE I BULBDSOUCTLAABL A A A A BBECRBRUB I OFTLB BREKABBEUEFLBEA BLRGRN I EDU I RAAANA TT A LNM BE IMP I SEE0I LLAI EDMMEMRRRNBABN I BUOBB I BUEARABT NBANOAL LUBOR A GBURYL LEBBOBB I ETNAS I BLANDLOBN 1995 Universal Press Syndicate 220 till IFdhraaoy 24 UNIVERSITIES Ravens take water polo championship Citizen staff The Carleton Ravens needed double overtime to defeat Queen's 8-6 and win the Ontario Women's Intercollegiate Athletic Association water polo championship in their home pool. The score was tied 44 after regulation time. University of Toronto buried York University 82 for the bronze medaj. Carleton, Queen's and Toronto finished the round robin with 3-1 win-loss records. On the road to the title, Waneek Horne-Miller of Carleton was named the championships' most valuable player.

The York Yeowomen swept the Toronto Varsity Blues 15-13, 15-5, 15-12 to win the Ontario Women's Interuniversity Athletic Association volleyball championship at Mont-petit Hall on Sunday. The Western Ontario Mustangs, who defeated the McMaster Marauders 15-10, 10-15, 15-6, 15-12, won the bronze medal in the eight-team conference. Carleton Ravens defeated the tournament hosts, the Ottawa GeeJGees, 9-15, 15-17, 15-7, 15-7, 15-13 td finish fifth. 'The Lakehead Nor'Westers finished seventh after defeating the Brock Badgers 5-15, 16-15, 15-10, 7-15, Rahhle Rarknammnn. Badminton.

Baker. Bale. Bali. I 'w yj Bands, Bang, Bard, Bark, Barn, Baron, Bars, Base, Beak, Bear, Beast, Beautiful, Being, Belated, Belly, Beware, Bill, Bite, Bits, Bitter, Blade, Blame, Bland, Blimp, Bloomer, Blues, Boer, Bold, Boot, Border, Born, Bowl, Box, Boys, Brace, Braid, Brain, Brake, Bran, Bread, Brine, Bring, Broccoli, Bruise, Bubble, Buccaneer, Buffet, Build, Bull, Bump, Bursar, Bury, Butter, Button. Last Saturday's Answer: Lifts To order your copy of the new book THE COLLECTED WONDERWORD: Volume 6, send $4.95 U.S.

and 75 cents postage and handling (S5.70 U.S. total) to THE COLLECTED WONDERWORD: Volume 6, in care of this newspaper, P.O. Box 419242, Kansas City, Mo. 64141. Make check payable to Universal Press Syndicate.

3iue Lesage of York was the tour Sunday crossword solution lCTudreE5s jsmiipls rfRKl! NS I dessIeX nament's most valuable player and a ember of the all-star team, along with teammate Kirsten Manley-Casimir, Bonnie Matsubayashi of Western, Cari Walsh of McMaster, and Diana Cerny and Jillian Ford of Toronto. The Toronto Varsity Blues swept both Ontario university basketball games from the Carleton Ravens in Toronto on Sunday. Toronto edged Carleton 77-71 in thSi'men's game, in the process allowing the Ottawa Gee-Gees (6-6) to qualify for the playoffs. Ravens (5-7) had their postseason hopes broken on Saturday, whfn they lost 64-54 to the York Yeomen. But Ottawa won the tiebreaker with York (6-6) and placed fourth in the standings, earn-ingy jhe right to play Toronto in a first-round playoff game next Sunday." jleanwhile, the Blues defeated the-Ravens 87-53 in an Ontario women's association game.

That meant Carleton finished the regular seon with an 0-12 record. Alzheimer Disease is an irreversible brain disorder characterized by severe loss of memory and intellectual ability. There are approximately 5,000 people in Ottawa-Carleton with Alzheimer Disease. Contact the Alzheimer Society today at 722-1424 for more information. Here's your chance to win a 1995 Dodge Stratus, courtesy of Chrysler Canada.

Just watch the Brian Orser Special, "Blame It On The Sunday, February 26 at 8:00 p.m. on CBC. Look for the Dodge Stratus commercials, and be ready to answer this question: What is Dodge Stratus the cure for? Yon could be contacted during the show. Answer correcdy, and you could drive off with a brand new Stratus. The winner will be announced at the end of the programme.

Call 1 900 870 0022 to register. (60 chargecall) Or mail in the ballot below. Be sure to include your name, address and telephone number. National Capital Region Business Task Force on Downsizing Decentralization 350 Albert Street, Suite 1710, Ottawa, Ontario KIR 1A4 Telephone (613) 236-3631 Facsimile (613) 236-7498 February, 1995 CONTEST RULES REGULATIONS: 1. TO ENTER, call 1-900-8700022 and state your name, age, address and the telephone number where you will be between 8:30 ond 9:00 p.m.

on the evening of Sunday, February 26, 1 995. There will be a 60C charge per call. You may also enter by printing your name, oge, address and telephone no. on the entry form below or a plain piece of paper and mailing it to: BLAME IT ON THE BLUES, BOX 1 424, STATION TORONTO, ONTARIO M5W 2E8. Enter as often as you wish.

To be eligible, each mail entry must be in separate envelope, bear proper postage and be received by February 24, 1995. Contest closes at 8:30 p.m. on February 26, 1995. No pur-chose is required. 2.

PRIZE. There will be one prize awarded consisting of a 1995 Dodge Stratus ES (26J Package), opprox. value $22,000. Prize must be accepted as awarded. No substitutions will be made.

Delivery will be made at a Chrysler dealer near the winner's residence. Winner is responsible for vehicle insurance, license, tax, registration, freight ond removal of cor from dealer. Winner will be required to sign a statement of release of liability before receiving their prize and to consent to the use of their name and photograph in-contest-related publicity. 3. DRAW.

At opprox. 8:35 p.m. on February 26, 1995, a random selection will be made from among all eligible entries received. In order to win, the selected contestant will be required to first correctly answer, unaided, a time-limited, arithmetical, skill-testing question posed during a telephone interview, ond will be asked to answer "What is Dodge Stratus the cure for The selected contestant will be called at the tel. no.

they have provided. If the entrant is not available when colled, another entrant will be similarly selected and called. By entering, entrants agree to abide by the contest rules ond the decisions of the independent contest organization, which are final. Odds of being selected will depend an the total number of eligible entries received. 4.

ELIGIBILITY. To entei and be eligible to win, a person must be a resident of Ontario who has reached the age of majority and who is not on employee of, a member of the immediate family of or domiciled with an employee of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Chrysler Canodo, its dealers, their promotional agencies or the independent contest organization. Contest subject to all federal, provincial ond municipal laws. blame it on thegj STRATUS Right Honourable Jean Chretien, SE Prime Minister of Canada, House of Commons, '25 Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0A6 Hi Dear Prime Minister, The members of our task force support the efforts of the Federal Government to reduce the deficit and debt. It is our hope that the budget will promote investor confidence and eliminate the uncertainty in the National Capital Region.

We believe that the Federal Government must prohibit all decentralization activities for its departments, crown corporations and agencies. The proven inefficiencies and tremendous costs of shifting government departments out of the National Capital Region are reason enough to eliminate this from the program review and budget agenda. It is our heartfelt belief that your government must involve businesses and educators in the process of managing program reductions. The future of the government will, in part, depend on how this process is handled. TIIE NATIONAL CAPITAL BUSINESS TASK FORCE ON DOWNSIZING AND DECENTRALIZATION IS A COALITION OF BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS IN TIIE NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION WHICH INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING GROUPS: HOARD OF TRADK, CHAMIJRE DE COMMERCE ET DTNDUSTRIE DE L'OUTAOUAIS, BUILDING OWNERS AND MANAGERS ASSOCIATION, NEI'EAN, KANATA, CUMBERLAND, GLOUCESTER, WEST CARLETON AND RIDEAU TOWNSHIP CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE, HONG KONG CANADA BUSINESS WOMEN'S BUSINESS NETWORK, BANK STREET PROMENADE BIA, SPARKS STRF.ET MALL MANAGEMENT BOARD, DOWNTOWN RIDEAU BIA, SOMERSET VILLAGE BIA, SOMERSET HEIGHTS BIA, BYWARD MARKET BIA, PRESTON STREET BIA, WESTBORO VILLAGE BIA, REFAP, OTTAWA TOURISM AND CONVENTION AUTHORITY, OTTAWA HOTELIERS REGROUI'MENT DES GENS D'AFFAIRES.

OTTAWA-CARLETON RESEARCH INSTITUTE, NATIONAL CAPITAL JUNIOR BOARD OF TRADE, JEUNE CHAMHRE D'AFFAIRES DE L'OUIAOUAIS, ASSOCIATION DES FEMMES D'AFFAIRES DU QUEBEC-CI IAPITRE OUTAOUAIS, ASSOCIATION DES PROFESSIONF.LS, INDUSTRIELS, ET COMMERCANTS D'AYLMER, OTTAWA-CARLETON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, SOCIETE DE DIVERSIFICATION ECONOMIQUE DE L'OUTAOUAIS Name Age Address Apt. CityTown Province Postal Code Telephone Mail to: Blame It On The Blues Box 1424, Station A Toronto, Ontario M5W2E8 Entry deadline: February 24, 1995. CBC.

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