By Rick Campbeli Chronicle Stafft Writer The East will be out to avenge two earlier losses on Saturday when they meet the West in the third Wilfrid firstâ€"team allâ€"stars Both of these players will be participating Saturday in WLU‘s Invitational allâ€" star game. Allâ€"Canadian Lonnie Ramati (35) of York will suit up with the East side while Waterloo‘s Doug Vance (44) will play for the West. Both are OUAA REGISTRATION o «SWM LESSONS }; eFITNESS CLASSES Allâ€"star game will feature 3 'all-‘Ca‘nad'Ia‘n:s | yl/w;mif.\ â€" «PREâ€"SCHOOL SPRING PROGRAMS â€"3500 WATERLOO FAMILY Y Members: Wed. March 28 9 AMâ€"9 PM Participants: Thurs. March 29 9 AMâ€"9 PM Tiny Tot 6â€"Monthâ€"3 Â¥rs Kinder Y 3 Â¥rs.â€"5 Â¥rs. Youth Adult L&urier University Invitaâ€" tidnal Allâ€"Star Basketball game. _ _ The game features first and second team allâ€"stars from the Ontario Universiâ€" @YOUTH ACTIVITIES @AQUATIC ACTIVITIES «+ADULT INFORMAL CLASSES ties Athletic Association. but is sponsored by WLU beâ€" cause the OUAA fears sponâ€" sorship would bring deâ€" mands from other conferenâ€" ¢e sports for similar 145 Lincoin Rd contests. ‘‘The nationals were just last SaturdA{ so all the players should still be in great shape for the game. said WLU coach Don Smith. **Both games vyrevious were won by the West but I think the East might be a little stronger this year. That might be. It could come down to the last shot. the teams appear to be so close." Heading the East squad is allâ€"Canadian DPave Coulth ard of York University. At the nationals in Calgary. Coulthard was the recipient of the Mike Moser Award given annually to the player who best exemplifies the skill, sportsmanship and academic excellence of the late Mike Moser. Joining Coulthard on the East team will be allâ€" The Waterloo Regional Block Parent Central Comâ€" mittee is hosting an Open House for all the residents who live in the areas of Bridgeport & St. Anthony Schools. Members of the Central Committee, the Poâ€" lice Constables involved in the program, and the School Chairmen will be in attenâ€" dence to explain the proâ€" gram, show a film "Where Can You Run", and conduct a question and answer period. The Open House will} be held on Tuesday, April 3 at St. Anthony School, 531 Bridgeport Rd., Kitchener beginning at 8 p.m. This Open House concludes the expansion of the Block Parent Program in the eleâ€" mentary schools of Kitchener and Waterloo. 4 RACQUET _ ~mr=â€"®m COURTS Block Parent Open House C % =) n =) > as‘ ) the newest and best game in town! Racquetball . . e 11 air conditioned courts e licensed lounge with dancing e whiripools and saunas e sponsored day care e plus much, much more * _ a ater" \CyeC es oo -4â€'4‘ ypsm coUurts â€"@ia e?“i&/ iefyp) ?ec\"‘\' rï¬"’o"‘g:o "â€â€œ a2 eB % * 6 ~A o\\‘ 1at° Canadian teamâ€"mate Lonnie Ramati, York‘s Bo Pelech. Pat Stoqua of Carleton and Tom Cholock, also of Carleâ€" ton. The East‘s second team is made up of Ted Galka and Ed Siebert of York, Randy Cook of Toronto, Mark Benâ€" nett of Laurentian and Pat Signorotti of Ottawa. Three Waterloo Warriors head the West team. Doug Vance, Ron Graham and Seymour Hadwen will reâ€" present UW while other first team members include Fred Koepke of Laurier and allâ€" Canadian Wayne Allison of Windsor. ‘ Secondâ€"team members for the West will be McMaster‘s Marc Dubois and Al White. Dan Berry of Western. Tom Heslip of Guelph and Vince Landry of Windsor. The game will begin at 8 p.m. and admission is $2. 5" EAVESTROUGHS c & s HANNOUSH DOORS « SIDING + STORM WINDOWS & DOORS SOFFIT & FASCIA * SHUTTERS GET SOME FACTS FROM THE PROFESSIONALS WHO DO THEIR OWN WORK SERVING ALL OF KITCHENERâ€"WATERLOO AREA WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF ALUMINUM COMBINATIONS DOORS â€" WINDOWS â€" EAVESTROUGHS SOFFIT STORM a FAGPIA WINDOWS SOFFIT & FASCIA ALUMINUM CO. LTD. | 885â€"2133 | 470â€"A ALBERT, PARKDALE PLAZA e FAMILY DBDUHNG & TAKE OUT 146â€"A WEBER N. WATERLOO o FISH & CHIPS (11 Verleties including Haltbut) e STEAK ON A BUN e BACK BACON ON A BUN in Town" [/