The Waterioo "Siskins won the first two games of their seven â€" game semiâ€" final series @gainst Owen Sound Greys. Friday night they battered the Greys 10 â€"5 in Owen Sound but Saturday found the going rougher as they Down Owen Sound Twice PAGE TWO GET THE PRESTIGE GINGER ALE GH WILSON‘S ALL PRICES IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT EFFECTIYVE FEB. 26, 27, 28, 29 500 RINDLESS PORK SIMDE SPARE RIBS SEE LOBLAWS 3 LITTLE PIG MAPLE LEAF STEAKS or ROASTS PORTERHOUSE â€" WING â€" SIRLOIN STEAKS or ROASTS s1IDE BACON +~=*>> LOBLAW QUALITY BEEF â€" FOR UNIFORM TENDERNESS! PRESIDENT‘S SPECIALS! 1â€"LB PKG 63¢ WIENERS ... :: 43¢ SCHNEIDER‘$ VAC PAC Bnlo"l itb >:#smasmas. Â¥G 35¢ FRESH FROZEN FISH â€" FOR A LENTEN TREAT! Choice COD FILLETS â€" :: 33y MAPLE LEAF â€", *THE WATERLOO® CHRONICLE Toaely MEATY 12 camisey swert EK ERCKCIES 12 v. 45¢ Win Th I mm and Parchave af MAROAR!IRE eote Couourtp TOMATO JUICE PRESIDENT‘S SPECIALS! LIBBY‘S FANCY LIBBY‘S PEAS *A Junior Vikings in finals «* 2 48â€"FL. OZ. 5 7c FANCY ASSORTED Waterloo boys win ski titles A jump of 50 feet combined with good form gave Waterloo‘s Dave Henry the Junior "A" ski jumping championship at Chicoâ€" pee Saturday. Another Waterloo boy, Randy Hannigan, won the combined championship in the Junior "B" class. Randy was third place in the jumping, but scored heavily in the other three events for a total of 446 points and the combined title. A third Waterloo boy. P a ul Henry took the class "C" comâ€" bined title, after placing third in the jumping. Down St. John‘s High ° 15â€"FL. c OZ. TINS sNHORTERIA® One 1}â€" 1 Conister BOMESTC ag o ce wl t mc io h ncmin ie Aprigih n on c 4. ++ Prinde c 4 in s y PW _ Wednesday February 26, 1 Other U of W scoring artists were ,Bob Pando and Dick Aldâ€" ridge with 16 and 14 points reâ€" spectively. Good defensive work on Warrior‘s behalf was also quite instrumental in the out« come. Don Demko and Jim Hann kept Larry Ferguson and come. Don Demko and Jim Hann kept Larry Ferguson and Doug Evans, the Queen‘s gunâ€" ners. to a small output while Raiskeds scored 19 points for the losers. Tonight the Warriors meet the powerful league â€" leadâ€" ing Windsor Lancers here as they near the end of the reguâ€" lation conference schedule. The Lancers are ranked top in the ~ nation, the Warriors, seventh. A masterly 35â€" point scoring lead was had by big gunner, Jerry Raphael against Queen‘s as he ran rampant on the Gael cage. The Warriors played a strong first half and led 54â€" 31 at halfâ€"time. Gaels regained lost ground in the second half and an upset seemed in the offing, but the Warriors again â€" took control of the ball and remained on top. Snack Bar Choose WE \»n,»As** One Ber Pig mAPLE LEAF €i