_qu " -y"me.tftteo"idt,1ll?1"e.!.rt, Docombo: to. l!l", AU. OUR PASTRIES BAKED FRESH DAILY - PIES, CAKES, DONUTS AND MUFFINS Parkdale Pharmacy HOURS Waterloo', Bluevale collegiate was close, I Bluevale was led in the final by Phil Jar- but no cigar on the weekend, at the Glen- rett with 17, Rich daSilva 15 and Dan view Park senior high school basketball Schiedel 15. JIV . tournament. Knightamade their way to the final with Bluevale fell to Preston high school 61-53 in the final. It was the third successive win for Preston. - t -open- Monday to Saturday 9 am - 9 Pm Blue vale _ "fiiffii to *Pieston' at basketball tournament N Sunday " noon - 6 pm I WLU Hawks still on ( Mustangs' tail in race open 7 days a week. By Rick Campbell Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks bombarded McMa- ster Marlin goalie Tom Wynne with 33 shots in the first two periods Fri- day night en route to a 5-3 Ontario Universities Athletic Association inter- conference victory. . The win allows Hawks to keep chasing the West- ern Mustangs in the OUAA Western Division. Laurier is bl-l while Mustangs are 6-0-2. Action has now ceased for Christmas. Hawks, after trying their luck Dec. 29-30 in the Union College tournament in Schenectady, N.Y. will return to league action Jan. " in Windsor. “I thought if -we ‘played good disciplined hockey we could take this one," said Dennis Higgins made his first appearance in net for the Hawks Friday night, who had period leads of 2-1 and 4-1. He was es- pecially sharp late in the third period when Marlins mans-5 shooting edge. Hawk coach Wayne Sowing. "We still took a lot of pen- alties but we're doing our ttesttostayoutofthettmr." Laurier opened the scor- ing at 1;5t of the first when John Baker tipped a Frankie Neal shot high past Wynne. Mark Brédiin tied it for Mac several minutes later but Barry Musselman re- stored the Hawk lead at 11:20 when he drove a shot from the point with Hawks up tour skaters to They (McMaster) just opened a path for me, and it helped when he (Wynne) dropred down, " said Baker. thi y one minute later Daryl Benjamin of Hawks worked free on the side and then slid a perfect pass over to Mike Collins who tipped it by Wynne on the long side. Hawks scoring was com- pleted by Tom Butt in the third period who took a centering pass from Pete Lochead and blasted the man disadvantage early in the second and then domi- nated the home squad for therestof theperiod. _ At 4:27 Baker took a faceoff and stated right in on Wynne before par- ping it over his shoulder forab1 lead. Knights made their way to the final with a 60-55 win over the home squad. Jarrett had 26 and daSilva 16. Both daSilva and Jarrett were named to the tournament all-star team. Laurier killed off a two- All Kitchener-Waterloo post offices will be closed Monday Dec. 26, Tuesday Dec. 27 and Monday Jan. 2, as well as Christmas and New Year's days, ac- cording to Kitchener Postmaster C.R. O'brien. Regular Saturday wicket services will be pro- vided at Kitchener Main Postal Terminal, 44 Gaukel St.; Waterloo Post Office, 70 King St. N., and Postal Station A, Fairview Park Plaza, on Saturday Dec. l7 and Saturday, Dec. 24 as well as Saturday Dec. M. There will be one complete street letter pick up on Dec. 27, and Jan. 2, 1978. An extra day of letter carrier and parcel delivery will be provided on Saturday Dec. 17 throughout Kitchener and Waterloo. Post office holiday hours FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE PHONE 742-2834 EXPERT PAINTING Interior Specialists - Fully insured ing," said Gowing. Nt was especially nice to see Tom- my (Butt) score. He's been working very hard." - pttekpastatrtartted Wynne. "it was good to see all three' lines in on the scor- "Give full marks to their goaltender - he stopped Frankie Neal three times in a row. Frankie knows what to do with the puck too. But once he shot and Wynne deflected it over the net, then he deked and Wynne came way out to check him." "And that Baker-(Earl) Muller-(Greg) Abbe line has been playing except- ionally well.†Hawks should have had a basin] of goals but Wynne was spectacular in turning away point-blank chances. "We suffered a bit of a lemon after those two goals. But still, five goals McMaster tightened the game with two quick goals midway in the third. First Tom Jaczenko beat Higgins from the slot when Hawks Gary MacDonald fired a 25 foot wrist shot to the short side with Hawks one man light. The goals came 12 seconds apart. is