'd: émd'w'eekl for Condlors Tom Eva's super 36 point effort powered Conestoga Condors to their first win of the season Saturday, a 70-65 triumph over Sudbury Cam- brian College. The teams were tied 32-32 at the half but Condorg rar. lied from an eight-point de- ficit in the second half to go on to win their first against four losses. Friday's result was not as pleasant as Condors were amtm'a "FL?" comprehensive river Training Course Your course fee is income tax dtductible and you may saVe ml to 44% in insurance premiums] By presenting our course) certificate A Federauy Chartered Hon-Profit Organization )lrsti1ttr,.llti,tttt (Main Room - Downstairs) King Street South. Waterloo The residents of the Carohne-Park area of the City of Waterloo are muted to View the plans of alternative street alignments for the connection of Park and Caroline Streets Staff Will be present to answer questions and your comments will assrst the Regional Engineering Com, mlttee m deciding on the preferred plan For reserved seats phone 348-8305 Sponsored by The Bonny Hing Association % OPEN HOUSE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF WATERLOO J F, GRAY - CHAIRMAN CITY OF WATERLOQ M CARROLL - MAYOR ':, THE REGIONAL _ MUNCIPALITY A' "e ‘w ofWATERLOO CAROLINE-PARK JOG ELIMINATION STUDY CAIIRW 623-67 so KITCHIIIIR 579-4800 Tuesday, Ilhrtnmtltttr 20, 1979 2:00-10:00 p.m. Milt 'ttterttatitttt Contra ® m hockey last Wednesday, Conestoga edged Sheridan 7- 6 thanks to two-30a] perfor- mances from Jeff Johnson and Bob Harrison. The other Condor marksmen were Brad Braun, Brian Holton and Dan Massey. The teams were tied 5-5 heading into the third. _ _ thrashed 89-48 by George Brown College. Eva again was top point man for the locals with 18. UPPER THAI ES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 21 7:30 p.m. evmvont Wilson: will Hold A Miracle Service at mine C‘s-sis" - - Tuesday & Thtgrmftttf Starting TucsNov. 20 6:30 ' 9:30 pun. Morning Claus Nov. 19.202122 28.272829 8:30 - , 1:30 um CAMBRIDGE Evening - Tuosday th Thursday Starting Tues.Nov. 20 7:00 - 10:00 pm Morning Chaos Noe. 1910,2122 26.27.2829 9:00 - 12:90 noon KITCHENERk_ Francis St. Mitch." WISE q mm By Rick Campbell Chronicle “on: Editov Wilfrid Laurier basketball Hawks tuned up for what they hope will be a success- ful title defense of the WLU Invitational with an impres. sive showing at the Ottawa Invitational last weekend. Hawks dropped a close " 67 decision to Brock Badgers in what was in ef- fect the final of the four- team round-robin event. Earlier they lost a one- pointer to Dalhousie 73-72 and beat Ottawa was to set up the showdown with WLU B-ball Invitational on tap " Princess St. West 886-2900 or 8862370 A Sundays triVn 1O bin-ii nobn (3 'ere) WATERLOO BOWLING LANES [21-12mm DAILY 10:00 A.M.-7:00 P.M. Thursdays to 5:00 P.M. WEEKENDS 10:00 A.M.-CLOSING FAMILY BOWLING AUP Per Game on Weekends SUNDAY EVENING SPECIAL 9 0041 :00 p m 3 Games _ " 00 ALL YOU C " BOWL $2.75 PER BOWLEH OPEN BOWLING Hawks are defending in Waterloo's lineup this champions, having beaten year are all-star Seymour Waterloo in the final last Hadwen, Doug Vance, Leon year. In Friday's opening Passmore anti local favori- match-ups, UW plays Me- tes Phil Jarrett and Tim daille at 7 pm while Hamid, Laurier takes on Mt, Allison Mt. Allison will be paced at 9, by H forward Paul Holder and guard Steve Chapman. a _____._ second-year guar who is "g---.----. the son of Guelph Gryphon _------------- coach Gib Chapman Hawks are one of four teams in the WLU Invita- tional this weekend at the Laurier Athletic Complex. Other teams entered are University of Waterloo, Mt. Allison from New Bruns- wich, and Medaille College of Buffalo NY. Brock no Shoes Saturday the consolation final will go at 7 p.m, and the final follow; at 9. Warriors. who dropped a pair of exhibition games to Lakehead University last weekend, will be out to eli- minate the turnovers that have marred their perfor- mance in recent outings. Laurier coach Don Smith was enthused with the wee- 1 35/ 20 Each roll BEHT"BRtAMERAS FILM SALE N KM ST. S. STAKEY PM WESTIOUNT PLACE WATEmOO HALL. KITCHENER WATERLQO It-tln-tli- SUN, FILM 3&1320 INCLUDES PROCESSING Arendse had 26 pol against Dalhousie and against Ottawa. Freshman Paul Flack, a 6-3 forward from Streetsville. also per- formed well with 15 against Ottawa and " against Brock. Guard Chris Beaver had 19 against Dalhousie, One question mark for Hawks is their outstanding sophomore Bob Fitzgerald. He broke his wrist playing for the national junior team in Brazil in August and slow recovery because of poor circulation in the break area has led to a wait-and-see at- titude as to when he will be able to return to the lineup. kend performance of the Hawks, especially forward Leon Arendse, 3 for