I viount wour Sirviined lake hok 1 over mb-das:ud& m.-u-u-u-.:uu- wingers Mark Steffier Chris hulï¬cfll goal three miputes completed the first period scoring. Jeremy Loete beat Vince De Caen for Stratford‘s only goal midway through the second period but from then on it was all Waterloo‘s game. Chris Archer assisted on Rich ‘s goal at 11:42 of the seâ€" peried. the third period, Chris Baron the Warrior‘s a 41 lead when he was set up by Joel Curtis. Bruce Haldenby completed the scoring with just 10 seconds left in the game when he was fed a pass by John Dieâ€" The Warriers have a tough week abead of them as they host first place Gait on Tuesday and then traâ€" vel to play against second place Waterioo Major Bantam‘s Unisex team dropped a 5â€"4 decision to Simâ€" coe. Each team scored in the first period, but then Simcoe broke loose 7 M s &A y® \gut 60 o Y \d\w\oes\o“" \“"0\)*’“\‘ atCy® Je a * Cc ME \os so Mt* c \oh g8® C €leet e (n2, 405. x Sat â€" O“‘\l\' If We Don‘ Get Yon&&m Winter 4" Bantams beat (SENIOR CITIZEN DIscouNnt AVAILABLE) @ Test System ® Check Water Pump ©@ Remove Rad @ Flush Block 0 Flush Heater Core ® Check Hoses and Clamps autoâ€"rad AUTOMOTIVE Cooling System ve games by 3â€"2 scores in Bantam action, the Watericeo e _ \o\ovvo“ «12 ioi ac€ Goo ed\ s 0°° .4 ° \‘\ .ï¬â€˜ m J on ‘\v- 0‘- o‘\-\ (k* NY t Prig A w e Cigt we 4n retiigt _nP ,e“e‘ Ouet: 6‘\“'\°’so"’°‘ 006 6\*509'0\’ as\‘oo X * ( 0C e C Can®. o ad* .0°at e*" yn°, 19"_&2" ;9 acP 108 0‘\ <@ 6~. 05 eN ‘\c’ . xt & .fl‘(\.h(\e (\‘\0.\00 5“09\“ 6\?: ’\. * _am. " C o\â€\"o\‘."‘ 0 "‘(\“. O 0P e Sge «* 1dF, 02 340C 0°" (19 oc xX Cl‘ .# .2 we \)OQ lX ® o ow NOC oQ‘i\)“’ yec* oo‘“ Â¥ Cy Q(\ x\ *Y o 0 a~ C P0 e NP ic u2s n83, 00 :d â€" tC + qb » o_ ?d\oex;“" :“*9\0‘\0“\"“6‘\2\\020"56\0‘/ y of o6 ~r@OC W C o. ,-G‘o\ ‘ wh "_ \‘\e °°§* c\)‘g_no «.\\.l ga(:’oo\ A’\\(: Rick Campbell is _ on holidays mu.&udau a hat trick and Jansic Ducharme colâ€" lected three assists. © Check All Beits © Test Rad Cap ®© Check Anti Freeze ® Test Thermostat © Repaint Rad © instail Rad 95 King & University Ave Waterioo. Ontamno @(519) 884â€"2761 W o :‘;\’\)\v a® °°"‘: b*o 0‘0 . C3 Q\sc.o\t\ _ AU «.of c® & .c PLUS PARTS IF REQUIRED Painting: Monday 9:00 amâ€"11:00 pm $10/8 wks. Smecking: Monday 9:30 amâ€"11:30 am $10/8 wiks Quilting: Monday 9:00 amâ€"11:00 am $10/8 wis. Del}: Monday 1:30â€"3:30 $5/4 wks. : Puesday 9:30 amâ€"11:30 am $10/8 wks. : Tuesday 9:30 amâ€"11:30 pm $10/8 wis. : Tuesday 9:30 pmâ€"11:30 am $10/8 wks. Ladies . Fiteess: Tuesday 10:45 amâ€"11: 46 am $10/8 wis. *‘Tuesday 1:30 pmâ€"3:30 pm $10/8 wks. : Wednesday 9:00 amâ€"11:00 am $10/8 wis. Art: Thursday 9:30 amâ€"11:30 pm Quilting: Thursday 9:00 pmâ€"11:00 am $10/8 wks. : Thursday 9:30 amâ€"10:30 am $10/8 wiks. *Classes begin week of January 14, 1980 *Classes are open to Adults 40 yrs. of age and older *Registration will close Friday January 4 and all clasâ€" ses must be paid in full by that date. *Cheques are to be made payable to City of Waterioo *Classes may be cancelled due to insufficient regisâ€" tration *To register call 579â€"1020. Reservations for the following day trips are now being taken. 1. Tuesday Jan. 8/80â€"‘‘Veldhuis Greenhouses Dundas Museum, Ancaster Old Mill" Cost: $11.00 (includes lunch) 2. Tuesday Jan. 2/80 "Stars on Ice As part of the University of Waterloo off campus course schedule, the course Leisure & Aging will be held at the Adult Recreation Centre beginning Tues day January 8, 1980, 7 p.m. â€" 10 p.m. Registration will take place â€" Tuesday January 8th at For further information & reservations call 579â€"1642 FLORIDA (28 days)â€" OLD SOUTH & NEW ORLEANS March 30â€"April 12 Classes in woodworking, small uphoistery jobs & furâ€" niture refinishing will start January 8th, 1980. Registration: Jan. 2, 3, 4, 1980; 2:00â€"4:00 p.m. Class Location: Waterloo Park. Fee: $22.00 (40â€"50 yrs.) Jan. 31 â€" Feb. 27, 1980 HAWAIl (16 days) o AGAWA CANYON â€" SNOW TRAIN Jan % 28, 1980 ‘"*Euchre & Solo Tournament Sunday January 27, 1980 200 pm. Cost: $25 If you require transportation call the centre 5791020 Convenor: Bill Tschirhart $15.00 (60 + yrs. ) Registration: Adult Recreation Centre TV Taping Tuesday February 19, 1980 ‘*Scearborough Civic Centre & Dad‘s Cookies® Wednesday February 13, 1980 ‘‘Toronto Science Centre EDUCATION SERVICES at the Centre CORNER KING & ALLEN STS. WATERLOO 679â€"1020 â€" WINTER CRAFT & INTEREST COURSE SCHEDULE PROJECT WOODWORK CLUBâ€"HOLIDAYS Feb. 18 â€" March 4, 1980 ARC TRAVEL CLUB 579â€"1642 SENIOR SUNDAY ARC TRAVEL 10:30 amâ€"11:30 am $10/8 wks. <ICE SKATING iN WATERLO® ;> â€" St. Davids Junior High School â€" Thursdays 7 â€" 9 p.m. FEE: 50¢â€"per personâ€"3 courts available articipants must provide own racquet, shuttles and r running shoes. Nets will be provided. to teach beginner folk guitar to youth ages 8 to 14 years old. Please contact Community Services at 886 1550 Ext. 214 for more information. Call during bu A Youth Folk Guitar Instructor is needed in January nce fit, weaving, Uphoistery, Xâ€"Country Ski Lesâ€" ons, China Painting,. Community Orchestra, allhanging, Adult Badminton. ‘ Youth Ac tivities Fum Folk Guitar, Xâ€"Country Ski Lessons, Learn to ate lessons aA \'J'/’ . A fyer is now available to you with information about our winter session of activities starting in January 1980. Call for your free copy today at 886â€"1550 Ext. 214 juring business hours. PROGRAMS INCLUDE: _ D. WATERLOO ARENA After school skate is cancelled December 28th. "** â€" ACTIVITIES Marsland Centre: 886â€"1550 BADMINTON FOR ADULTS B. ALBERT McCORMICK ARENA * Noon hour skate cancelled Dec. 28th . MOSES SPRINGER ARENA Lincoin Road PUBLIC SKATING Fridays 8:30â€"10: 30 p.m. YOUTH FOLK GUITAR INSTRUCTOR REQURED COMMUNITY SERVICES WINTER PROGCRANS FOR ADULTS & YOUTH A. RINK IN THE PARK *CANCELLED and Jan. 3rd Program rezumes Jan. 18th PUBLIC SKATING Fridays â€" 8:30â€"10:30 p.m. Saturdays â€" 2â€"4 p.m. Decoember 27, 1970 â€" Page 15