It was a wellâ€"played game which brought the W.Mâ€"S. A. house league program to a successful conclusion. All other divisions had their cup winners declared a week â€"earlier during action which _ concluded _ with five games played at Seaâ€" gram Stadium. to come out their team. The W.CL girls varâ€" sity volleyball team won two of six games on Friâ€" day, Sept. 23. Because of a change in schedule the girls will play their final home game on Friâ€" day, Sept. 30 beginning at 3 p.m. in the gymnasiâ€" um. Everyone is urged to come out and support In overtime, the Iroquois scored two â€" unanswered goals to walk away with the squirt cup. Chiefs time. The Rotary Club Iroquois battled to a 1â€"1 tie with the B, and K Service Centre Chiefs during â€" regulation By Bruno Hoftman ~ The 1977 soccer season is coming to an end. Last Saturday, â€" the Waterloo minor soccer squirt diviâ€" sion final game took place under sunny skies at Hil}lâ€" side Park. Iroquois goals were scorâ€" ed by Tony McCauley and John Williams. Kevin Wendâ€" ling scored the Chief‘s goal. Wilfrid Laurier Universâ€" sity‘s athletic complex will feature their second annual Minor soccer sees division winner WCI girls‘ volleyball team wins 2 The " w t rrogatee K2 .. Licensed under 115 Fountsin St. S., Cambridge (Preston}) ¢ Qw "'L_'n’o‘,‘ * »"6&8832&!5706«3‘«“ 65%5700 _ a> HE ‘KNOTTY °P Back to the routine? Take a break today. Try the "Downstairs‘‘ at the Knotty Pine for prime rib of beef, tender backribs, Pickerel steak & Lobster. * * O Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, September 28, 1977 â€" Page 27 â€"star basket_ball game at WLU complex A GCGreak STEAK HOUSE â€" . . \ts? #_ ons | Games will be played at Hillside _ Park, _ Bechtel Park â€" and St. â€" David‘s school starting at 10 a.m. and concluding around 5:30 Representative teams from Oakville, Hamilton, Burlington, London, Kitâ€" chener and Waterloo will battle for the cup in their divisions. This Saturday the finals of the Halton and. Peel league takes place in Waâ€" terloo with some 14 games being played at three fields. CAnai) invitation allâ€"star basketâ€" ball game Saturday Oct. 1. Last year‘s edition marked ~ BADEN HOTEL Snyder‘s W. Baden Old Tyme Country "Ray Mullin and * Entertainment For Everyone > is just minutes away in New Hamburg & Baden! THE IMPERIAL | THE KIND EDWARD 60 Huron St., 99 Count}:ymzel%: Home Cooked Meals Available estern 99 NUMBERS 53 Huron St., New Hamb The Telephone Bar both from Carleton Uniâ€" versity. Returning to the aliâ€" star game will be centre John Godden from the Uniâ€" versity of Ottawa who playâ€" ed an outstanding game last year. The west squad features Fred Koepke from WLU and Charlie Pearsall from the University of Windsor, both active during the sumâ€" mer months representing Canada in â€" international competition. Another playâ€" er to watch is Seymour Hadwen from US., â€" The east is being led by high scoring forwards Larâ€" ry Wilson and John Love, The game pits the best players from QOUAA West against the best from OUAA East: the first time a game of such calibre was played in The game is part of the 181 Watertoo SL, New Hamburg Thurs. â€" D. J. Nite Fri. & Sat LIVE DISCO STOCKADE ; â€" AMessage ; : from our house : | It‘s time for open house J at Conestoga College WLU â€" homecoming festiâ€" ing _ basket vities. Be there at 7 pm. Ontario‘s for an evening of entertain~ â€" bail players. at one of our six campuses. _ _ If you‘re already a "Conestoga people", why not come out and say ‘Hello"? And if you‘re not, then maybe it‘s time you found out what the fuss is all about. Drop in on Conestoga this Sunday afternoon, between 1:00 and 5:00 p.m. Have your questions ready â€" we‘ll be happy to tell you all about your community college. Sample the luscious Birthday Cake â€" made by Conestoga students, of course. â€" See models and photographs of our new Athletic, Recreation and Education Facility. See our students in action. Films, displays, prizes, refreshments, free babysitting â€" and best of all, the friendly people at Conestoga College â€" all await you at Open House, 1977. over 2,000 students will graduate from our fullâ€"time _ _ Post Secondary, Canada Employment and Apprenticeship programs, and over 18,000 people will take a partâ€"time course We‘re celebrating our Tenth Year of service to the community and we want YOU to be part of the festivities. This Sunday, October 2, is Open House at Conestoga. Load up the car. Pack a picnic. Bring your camera. Bring the children, bring Granny and Grancépa. and Aunts and Uncles, ’ Cousins and Friends. Bring them all to Conestoga College. * We‘ve grown tremendously over the past ten years. This year, Doon Campusâ€"299 Doon Valley Dr., Kitchener, Ontario Waterioo Campus â€"435 King St. N., Waterloo, Ontario. am» n ap onb oD DP on We‘ve got a lot to share. \G@, V ; \6‘) YÂ¥ & | \’E@CENN\Pâ€\:? | Conestoga College + of Applied Arts and Technology ball featuring _ For further information finest basketâ€" call Don Smith at 884â€"1970 ext. 337.