Page 14# Watarioo Chronicie, Wednestiay,;October 6, 1076 Garbage normally collected on Monday WILL BE collected on Monday,. October 13th, 1975 Thanksgiving Day) All garbage must be out by 8: 00 A. M. We honor . . . D.V.A.. Blue Cross, Green Shield and Welfare Drug Plans. By the wnv.‘ e deliver at no charge to you. | }r \{"C A is §® P â€"lati t3 GARBAGE COLLECTION . westmount place & pharmacy 578â€"8800 50 Westmount Rd. N. THANKSGIVING DAY westmount place pharmacy City of Waterloo OPEN ... 7 DAYS A WEEK MONDAY to SATURDAY ~ 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and HOLIDAYS SUNDAYS Waterioo by Rick Campbell The Wilfrid Laurier Uniâ€" versity Golden Hawks gave their fans and alumni a Homecoming present last Saturday by p&unding the University of Western Onâ€" tario 39â€"15. Laurier defensive end John Glassford (73) shows that heavy hitting pays off as he crunches a Westâ€" ern kick return man, causing him to fumble. Hawks had excellent use of several Western miscues during the afternoon game. Hawks batter Western 39â€"15 The game. played at Cenâ€" tennial Stadium in Kitchâ€" ener, marked the Hawks second win in a row. Quarterback Gord Taylor was the man of the hour against Western, scrambâ€" ling for 135 yards of his own,. as well as piling up four touchdowns. It also drew them into a tie with the University of Waterloo. which at the same time was losing 22â€"0 to the Lancers in Windsor. Both the Hawks and the Warriors have two and two records. Taylor. a graduate of Waterloo Collegiate. also used his scrambling to loosen the Western defense. This allowed WLU to sucâ€" cessfully utilize its passing game. Laurier is notorious for having a powerful running game with the triple option. but the team‘s passing atâ€" tack is usually sadly lackâ€" Not so Saturday, as Tayâ€" lor completed several long bombs, including two of over 40 yards to wide reâ€" ceiver Wayne Kemick. U ® @im TO m Over 10,000 Trees I 15 ACRES OF TREES. BLUE SPRUCE.SHRUBS& FRUIT TREES. , RR 1. Waterloo Second house lrom Wagner‘s Corner on Merdelberg ARd Buy direct from the grower with the largest selection in the area. Fully guaranteed for one season. JOHN‘S NURSERY â€" This ability to combine a scrambly but adequate running attack with the unâ€" expected passing obviously led to Western‘s demise. The Mustangs, last seaâ€" sons College Bowl chamâ€" pions, now find themselves with a dismal 1â€"3 record, despite the fact they have 31 returnees from that championship squad. Also in their lineup Saturday were former Hawks Gary Mueller and allâ€"Canadian centre _ Rich _ Griffiths. Jud%i'ng by the final verdict. the Hawks were not greatly impressed. WLU seemed to benefit more from the breaks as Western had two long touchâ€" downs called back because of penalty infractions. However, Taylor had what appeared to be his fifth major called back too, so things were not all oneâ€" sided. Scott Campbell scored the other Hawk touchdown. Laurier and Western have now split the eight matchâ€" es the two teams have playâ€" ed since the OUAA was CURRENT Children meet formed. Noting the fierce rivalry between the two schools in recent history, assistant Hawk coach Rich Newbrough best summed up Saturday‘s contest when he chirped ‘"Yeh, it‘s espeâ€" cially nice to beat Westâ€" ern." Laurier has a Thanksgivâ€" ing weekend encounter this Saturday at 2 p.m. at Cenâ€" tennial â€" Stadium. The Hawks host the Guelph Gryphons, a team which holds down the second place rung ‘WLU is now setting its sights on. Waterloo Public Library holds a Moppet Club Saturâ€" day mornings at 10: 15 a.m. for children 3 to 7 years old. Interested parents should register their chilâ€" dren in the program. A one column by oné: inch ad ton small to read? You just finished reading this one. Waterloo Chronâ€" icle want ads work. trom from trom 664 â€" 2482 $1 4.00‘ $10.00 $14.00 .38