Conestoga College‘s woâ€" men‘s O.C.A.A. volleyball team travelled to Hamilton Saturday Feb. 2. to compete in a league tournament. Four colleges Mohawk. St. Clair Windsor. George Conestoga Condors played St. Clair Saints in O.C.A.A. men‘s basketball action onday January 29. The undors played a much imâ€" proved game against a team traditionally hard to get by. The final score was 75â€"66 for St. Clair. High scorers for the game were Mike Price with 16 points for Conesâ€" toga. and Mark Demore with 28 points for St. Clair. O.C.A.A. Women‘s Volleyâ€" bail It will be Playoff Profile for the next two weeks on John Thompson‘s Grand River Cable sportscasts. On Wednesday Feb. 14, reâ€" presentatives from the first and thirdâ€"place clubs in the idwestern Ontario Junior ‘)will participate in an enâ€"line talk show with Thompson as host. Then on Feb. 21 representatives from the second and fourth plaace clubs will be Thompâ€" son‘s guests. Playoff Profile Air time for this popular annnual show will be 9 p.m. both nights. By Rick Campbell Chronicle Staff Writer Waterloo Vikings pracâ€" tised their lionâ€"taming act for 29 minutes Friday night at the WCI gym. inute of the third quarter Fd the first two of the ourth St. Jerome‘s Liqns roared loudly to snatch vicâ€" tory from the jaws of defeat as they handed Vikings their eighth loss in nine decisions by the narrowest of margins 61â€"59. . Unfortunately a high school basketball game is 32 minutes long and in the last **We played our hearts outâ€"that game was ours all the way any nobody‘s going to tell me different.‘" said stunned WCI coach John Zdrahal after the game. The Condors close WCI Vikings With hearts as big as basketballs We also do Repairs & Refinishing 669â€"5848 6 Church St E. Elmira We have the tinest By Heintzman Wurtitzer Mason & Risch Sherlock â€" Manning piano & organ USED NEW house Brown â€" and Conestoga played a round robin tourâ€" nament. Tournament standâ€" ings were in order Mohawk. Conestoga. St. Clair Windâ€" sor and George Brown. In west division league standâ€" ings Mohawk now stands first and Conestoga second. In the other senior contest Friday KCI Raiders easily handled Forest Heights 71â€" Steve Hummel was top gun for St. Jerome‘s who moved temporarily into fourth place ahead of Caâ€" meron. 62â€"41 losers to Blueâ€" vale. He had 16 while Tim Brennan hit for 12. Roger Tribert who hooped 23 points. but also contributâ€" ed immensely on both boards. Carey Lee had 14 and Doug Green 10 in supâ€" port for Vikes. The loss 1 There‘s a pleasant surprise awaiting your very first visit to The Studio‘s new home . . . beâ€" cause we‘ve made a dramatic break from the past and fashâ€" ioned a fresh direction for our services. Oh, the elements that helped establish The Studio as a qualiâ€" ty design shop are still in ample evidence. Our showroom, for example, portrays the same exquisite furnishings that have come to be associated with our name . . . but the selection is smaller, only hinting at the full extent of our potential. And our samples still present a stunâ€" Weberâ€"Parkside Business Centre, 550 Parkside Drive, Waterloo â€" Telephone 886â€"7650 Open 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday â€" Evenings by appointment CGome take a look at our hrin? new home **We‘re basically a very young team."" said the elder statesman Tribert. *‘*We knew we were in for a lot of lean times when so many seniors left but we‘ve really had a lot of close tough losses. It hurts, but one thing this team doesn‘t lack is spirit. Neither do the fans. just look at the way they came out and supportâ€" ed us tonight."" Tribert was right on with that remark as every basket by the home club brought a resounding cheer from the stands. Spectators had plenty to applaud in the first half as WCTI built up a first quarter lead of 19â€"16 and stretched that to 37â€"28 at the half. thanks mainly to two late But despite their lopsided record, WCI never played with more pride thean they did Friday and definitely obâ€" served a better fate. â€"Jhe Oludio ning array of choices . .. but now the selection has exploded into a wealth of design materiâ€" als such as you have never seen. Those two changes reflect exâ€" actly the new direction we‘ve chosen for The Studio. Now our staff will be better able to concentraté on meeting the inâ€" dividual needs of our clientele . . . by presenting hundreds of possibilities for personalizing the design of their home or NORTHFIELO DR field goals by Tribert. inâ€" cluding one at the buzzer. Nearly all of his 15 firstâ€"half points came from inside. **We just used our basic zone offense to get inside and split their seam,"" anaâ€" lysed Tribert. ‘*We really didn‘t do anything special." BEARINGER/RD Right off the bat in the first quarter Lions exerted a pressure ‘defence in Waâ€" terloo‘s end but expert ballâ€" handling by the WCI guards., especially Carey Lee. solved The Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada _ ANNUAL MEETING The one hundred dnd ninth annual meeting of the policyholders will be held at the Head Office, Waterloo, Ontario on Wednesday, February 28, 1979 at 1:30 p.m., to receive the report of the Directors for the past year, to elect Directors and to transact such other business as may properly be brought before the meeting. Waterloo, Ontario > D. E. WEAVER January 27, 1979 â€" Secretary hdic â€" _ Waterioo Chronicie, Wednesday, February 7, 1979 â€"Page 17 _ ,_ But Vikes shooting eye failed later in the third quarter and some excellent rebounding by St. Jerome‘s allowed the visitors to gain the upper hand momentarily and pull within four at that problem. The breaks appeared to be in Waterloo‘s favor starting the second half especially on plays like Lee‘s when he picked up an errant pass at centre court and ended up with a threeâ€"point play. I_',"'Q<".‘..".l-..| office. Drapery materials, for instance, stretch in almost unâ€" ending display â€" bringing a worldâ€"wide selection within your grasp. Carpeting, too, and wall coverings, boast colour, texture and design alternatives in practically unlimited variaâ€" tion. And all are presented in wideâ€"open display to encourage careful browsing. Come take a look at our brand new home in the Weberâ€"Parkâ€" side Business Centre â€" and help us celebrate the beginning of a fresh new era for "the realm of beautiful possibilities!" quarter time 48â€"44. Vikes were forced to foul and Lions sank two to go up 61â€"57 but Lee‘s 26â€"footer with six seconds remaining made the outcome doubtful to the final buzzer. Lions struck for eight straight to start the fourth and despite valiant attempts by WCI to pull back they could only get within two thanks to Lee‘s tuckâ€"in layup only 24 seconds reâ€"