Tough going against top clubs: The thirdâ€"place Siskins continued their domination over the weaker sisters in the Midwestern Ontario Junior B Friday night by gumping Kitchener Ranger [PBut Siskins have yet to beat frontâ€"running Stratford Cullitons or Elmira Sugar Kings this season and Sunâ€" day in Elmira was no excepâ€" tion as Kings tripped them The Elmira game was close for two periods as Kings held only a 5â€"4 lead. However, they broke the game wide open in the third with four goals against Sisâ€" kin goalie Dave Barrett. newlyâ€"formed Region of Waâ€" terloo Masters team swam at the Alderwood Masters Invitational Swim meet on Sunday. About 16 clubs, inâ€" cluding one as far away as Ottawa, took part. Leading the ROW continâ€" gent were: Ken Hansen: fourâ€"first, one third Mary Lou Klinck: first, by Rick Campbell Chronicle Staff Writer Don‘t ever accuse the Waâ€" terloo Siskins of not knowing their place. third Susan Berczi: second Heather Caron: third oss Caron: third ‘erry Smith: fourth Masters competitive swimming is in age groups from 20â€"80 and over. Swimâ€" mers compete in age groups having a five year spread inâ€" crement. Elmira drops Waterioo Grant Musselman, the seâ€" cond star of the game, had two secondâ€"period goals while Brad Schnurr had one. Paul Dahmer in the first d A, Boileau had the other raterloo goals as Elmira utshot Waterloo 40â€"33. Dean Netzke and Rod Sittler tallied twice for the Kings. **Elmira has a good defenâ€" se â€" they play solid hockey and are always tough to beat."‘~ said Siskin coach Six swimmers from the Send tor catalogue and price nst FACTORYâ€"DIRECT PRICES FROM ROW Masters 428 Gage Avenue Kitchener Ontamo NPM 579 i5191 §78â€"2080 GMKâ€"CLOCK WORLD Don MacLeod,0OS Kent Norman, Eim Paul Barton, Str Ken Chisholm;Str Tom White, OS Dan Forget, Str Terry Manning, Str Jeff Bender, Wat Chris Bass, OS Morley Bosomworth. Eim Jeff Bender Grant Musselman Al Boileau Brad Schnurr Dale Wilson Craig Frank Dana Saunders Brian Price Steve Graf Pat Cambell Ted O‘Connor Paul Dahmer Wilf Rellinger Tom Abbott Jack Egers following Friâ€" day‘s win. What made Sunday‘s game even more difficult for Waterioo was that they played without recent star performers Craig Frank and newcomer Rob Joyce, both slapped with twoâ€"game suâ€" spensions for fighting. Friday‘s game was never in doubt as Siskins jumped into an early 3â€"0 lead. It did turn into a rough and tumble affair, not surprisingly conâ€" sidering Tuesday‘s pier sixer between the same teams in Kitchener. Al Boileau led Waterloo‘s attack with three goals, all Brian Rumig IT PAYS T0 ADVERTISE ... ADVERTISE WHERE IT PAYS... [][nVIZ AYVaNFzp // Dr{GSE MUSIKC MAAN TOURS : Tour Ticket includes: e reserve seat for each game e 3 nights, hotel and taxes e return motor coach transportation from Kitchener to New York L For Reservations, and More Information Please Contact Siskin stats LEADING SCORERS (Statistics as of Jan. 22) RUSSIAN NATIONALS February 8, 10, 11 (3â€"game series) NHL ALLâ€"STARS Waterloo 680 KING ST. W. KITCHENER, 744â€"4101 xeroxed powerplay blasts from the point. ‘‘*Al didn‘t play organized bockey last year and it‘s taken him a while to get his timing down â€" but he‘s got one of the hardest shots linger and Paul Dahmer. games are with Stratford, Dale Williams had a pair for â€"New Hamburg twice, Owen Kitchener. Sound and Hespeler â€" which ‘*Everyone‘s playingwell,.. according to recent form we‘re peaking at the fight "should â€"mean four vieâ€" time,‘" said Egers, whose tories...Egers said his team charges are two points has no preference between ahead of New Hamburg. Elmira and Stratford in the ‘‘Those two games we have playoffs. went to Grant Musselman with two, Frank, Wilf Relâ€" linger and Paul Dahmer. Dale Williams had a pair for SEE LIVE! in New York Other Waterloo goals ~ vs 31 16 13 13 12 31 31 12 15 14 13 13 11 61 41 57 18 13 13 10 decide third place. ‘"Right now we‘re gettinig about a 50% improvement in defence and goaltending from when we were in our slump. The defence is movâ€" ing the puck extremely well. And Davey (Barrett) just stoned them in Kitchener the other night."* The following courses are starting in the Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo _area, in the next three weeks. To register contact Patricia Carter at Conestoga College, 653â€"2511 Ext. 291. Wednesday, Feb. 7 Single Parenting Single parenting is no longer a unique experience in our society but it can often be a yery frightening and lonely one. Comparing notes may not remove our concerns but exchanging ideas and thoughts may lead to discovering creative alternatives. This will be a sharing and searching experience and will be a valuable opportunity to discuss issues of special concern to you as a single parent. This fiveâ€"session course will be held Street. The fee is $15 and the course is led by Heidi Jourda. Tuesday, Feb. 13 The Body: My Friend, My Enemy (coâ€"sponsored by the Kitchener YWCA) Living within the body is not the same as being an embodied person. This course is designed to help us move toward a greater capacity for listening to the wisdom our bodies offer, rather than feeding the bodily doubt that most of us have. Guided movement and exploratoâ€" ry exercises will be created to facilitate this process. This fiveâ€"session course will be held Tuesdays from 7:30â€"9:30 p.m. at the Kitchener YWCA on Frederick Street. The fee is $15 and the course is led by Deirdre Murphy. Wednesdays from 7:30â€"9:30 p.m. at WOMEN‘S EDUCATION PROGRAM This winter at Conestoga College A complete decorating centre at your door thaw__ . SAVE 20% Kâ€"W DRAPERIES LTD. £2. £]] ConestogaCol %ï¬ GAppicdAne * and Technology \ _ Wetsrioco Chronicle, Wednesday, January 31, 1979 â€"Page 15â€" | =â€"/ ,__14 Princess St. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 , We‘ve got a lot to share. 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This fourâ€"session course is held Thursâ€" days from 7:30â€"9:30 p.m. at the Kitchener YWCA on Frederick Street. The fee is $15 and the course is led by Jill Bechard. for women. This course will examine topics such as the traditional definition of leadership; our feelings and attitudes toward assuming leadership roles and the strengths, we as women, can bring to the roles. This fiveâ€"session course is held Wednesdays from 9:30â€"11:30 a.m. at the Kitchener YMCA on Queen Street. The fee is $15 and the course is led by Wednessday, Feb. 14 Leadership Skills For Women leadership roles hold a g. cater interest Pat Byers and Mary Hill. Child care is On all customâ€"made _ sheers, drapes, spreads CALL TODAY 885â€"5530 OPEN MON. TO FRI. ored by the Kitchener YWCA)