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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Nov 1980, p. 28

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PAGE 28 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1980 [\ 4 lA 1 eCE _ onCcR ; #, ~Je4 fal l Woeller Fabrics Announces WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE SALE SAT. NOV. 15TH from 8:30 am â€" 2 pm WE ARE SELLING BELOW COST PRICE _ All First Quality Upholstery Fabrics Velvets, Textures, Prints and MORE g@hUiCQ.. worthy of your confidence. © Stripping & Refinishing © Reasonable Prices © Large Selection of Fabric Avoid Christmas Rush â€" Book Early 11â€"D Paulander Dr., Kitchener 743â€"7672 Evonian & Weekends 576â€"5125 SHOPâ€"ATâ€"HOME SERVICE ALL YOU CAN BOWLâ€"$2.75 PER BOWLER Sundays from 10 a.m.â€"12 noon (3 per lane}) 14 Princess St. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 0 $ e 'W KITCHENER 38 FRANCIS ST. SOUTH sowkine Arrs Air Conditioned For Your Bowling Comfort â€"and â€"assorted sample squares perfect for pillows and quilt making DAILY 10 A.M. TO 7:00 P.M. WEEKENDS & MONDAYS: 10 A.M. TO 11:00 P.M. IMPORTANT â€" These are discontinued lines and clearouts â€" OPEN BOWLING Converuent Parking, entering Wellington or King Street a tradition since 1925. Datzâ€"~Bechtel! funeral home and chapel 621 KING WEST â€" 745â€"9495 Fabrics Ltd. The following will be nominated at the annual meeting: second viceâ€" president Linda Bader, third vice, Alex Mewhinâ€" ney, treasurer Jackie MacFarland. President, first vice and secretary will await nominations from the floor at the meeting. Problems in obtaining a candidate for Presiâ€" dent of WMSC have made a limited number of people available for executive offices for the 1981 season. The dinner portion of the meeting will begin at 7 p.m. following cockâ€" tails which commence at 6 p.m The Waterloo Minor Soccer ‘ Club â€" annual meeting will be held Monday Nov. 17 at the W aterlioo Knights of Coâ€" lumbus, University Ave. meeting CHARLES ST Soccer KING ST XJ uc Tom Lawrence (centre) of Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks digs the ball in fine form Friday in OUAA volleyball action against Western. Looking on are teammates Eric Yap (left) and Todd Hutchins, both ready to lend support. Hawks gave Western two gift games before roaring back to win the match 3â€"2 in the opening game (f the season. By Rick Campbel!l Chronicle Sports Editor Wilfrid Laurier volleyâ€" ball Hawks decided just in time Friday night that it was too early to start giving out Christmas gifts. And as a result Hawks rallied to hand Western Mustangs a 3â€"2 defeat in the opening match of the OUAA season for the local school. Hawks were leading by as much as six or seven points in each of the first two games but ended up losing both 16â€" ( Fashions for Giftâ€"giving over as vâ€"ball Hawks triumph ... in exquisite gowns for the bride, her attendants and the mother of the bride and groom plus a wide variety of suits and dresses for all occasions. Sizes 8â€"20 43 King St Waterioo «[" o % K lormee and speceal altontion f 5 & c ThelFashion 3 King st N. [ 111C sseâ€"2060 14 and 15â€"13 more through unforced errors than Western‘s strength But Laurier finally got it together to win game three 15â€"9 and from there it was all downhill for Stangs as Hawks tiâ€" died up with 1512 and 15â€" 10 verdicts. ‘‘I honestly don‘t think Western played well enâ€" ough to win a game, we dominated most of the night," said victorious WLU _ coach _ Chris Coulthard. ‘"‘Those first two games, we just hit a couple of dry spots, we were playing without Open Daily 9â€"5:30 Thurs. & En til 9 confidence and Western beat us. ‘‘How we turned it around is that we didn‘t have those dry spells as long in game three, realâ€" ly I think we knew it was a live or die situation, we were better mentalâ€" ly, not just physically, we were more consisâ€" tent, attacking the ball more, and they just couldn‘t block us." Coulthard, while adâ€" mitting that Western liâ€" kely has a better club than the Mustang unit that finished second in the Western Division and third in Ontario last vear. also claims his unit is an improved lot over the club that rose to unparalleled _ (third ) "THANK YOU BOB KLEINSCHMIDT PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEE WATERLOO COUNTY to my supporters and voters BOARD OF EDUCATION Hawks had little luck in the University of Waâ€" terloo Invitational, losâ€" ing six games while winâ€" ning only two. Guelph won the event with a straight games victory over Scarborough senâ€" iors, who had ousted the host school two straight in the semis. Hawks are on the road this week with a Friday match at Brock while Warriors will be home to Western at 8 p.m. heights last season. Five of his starters are back and have been compleâ€" mented by firstâ€"year men Tom Lawrence and Todd Hutchins, actually in his third year at school, but first with the

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