P_AGE 22 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1980 ,\\\66 e\\(\ %@\“\C' Volvo «4 Rabbit [ . By Rick Ca 6 ronicle %rb\e} . Mercedes Wilfrid Lau N. American models. den Hawk hock & ?.4 W.0 _ . mm 92 King 5.. Waterioo 886â€"2840 REGISTRATION FORMS FOR 1981 HERITAGE LOPPET AVAILABLE INCLUDES © BONNA FIBERGLASS SKIS @ SAN MARCO LEATHER BOOTS @ ROTTEFELLA BINDINGS ©@ EXCEL FIBERGLASS POLES © INSTALLATION Dissatisfied ‘with present service? For expert repairs. call Mike or Klaus at AT FREE CROSS COUNTRY WAXING LESSONS WED. NOV. 19 & 26 7:30 â€" 9:00 P.M. SAT. DEC. 6 9 AM.â€" 9 P.M. CROSS COUNTRY PKG 1 INCLUDES o SKIS & LEATHER BOOTS ® ALUMINUM BINDINGS @ FIBERGLASS POLES @ INSTALLATION CROSS COUNTRY PKG 2 INCLUDES ® FIBERGLASS SKIS © LEATHER BOOTS @ ROTTEFELLA BINDINGS © FIBERGLASS POLES * @ INSTALLATION CROSS COUNTRY PKG 3 435 Conestogo Rd â€"W . Watertoo CROSS COUNTRY SKi sace ©159°*° sace £119°° sace *89°®*° 884â€"7640 SALE ‘*You wouldn‘t know it by the score, but we acâ€" tually played some good hockey against Toronto, we just missed on a couâ€" ple of breakaways and then they (Toronto: jumped on us,"" said Gowing Monday. *‘*But I‘m not totally pleased with our perforâ€" mance (to date), we‘ll have to play better than we are to make the playoffs. We have to start putting things toâ€" gether. and develop some consistency in our play."~ Hawks. who lost to Windsor 5â€"4 in Kitchener last week despite holdâ€" ing a wide territorial adâ€" vantage. blitzed Lancers for five goals in the third period to make a total route of Saturday‘s conâ€" Hawks trounced Windâ€" sor Lancers in the Border City 9â€"1 Saturâ€" day, halting Laurier‘s threeâ€"game losing skid, but after 8â€"2 and 4â€"1 losses to Toronto and Western respectively last week, Gowing isn‘t totally satisfied with either his club‘s record (2â€"3) or their play. By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor Wilfrid Laurier Golâ€" den Hawk hockey coach Wayne Gowing isn‘t asking for the world, but then again, he wouldn‘t mind if his troops would start showing a little more. consistency in their play. WE CAN HELP! â€" Maple Syrup DO YOU OWN A #Woo O 0T > For noâ€"charge assistance in Waterioo. Brant, Wentworth and Oxford (Blenheim Twp.) _ _ _ Sawlogs Fuelwood Thinning Timber Estimates Warriors slumping Hockey Hawks struggle â€" Cali Cambridge 658â€"9355 From Hamilton 526â€"8565 or Zenith 25,800 John Irwin â€" Forester or Cliff Holland Ontamo L af Waterioo Warriors Paul Foley (4) and Mark Gray (19) did a good job of clearing the front of the net Sunday on this play as goalie Jamie Britt kicks away a Western Mustang shot. There weren‘t nearly enough of these scenes though as Warriors fell 9â€"1 to the undefeated London club. Don Poulter with two. Daryl Benjamin. Brian Crombeen. Mark James. Jack MceSorley. Marty McGeown. Dan O‘Hara and Greg Mills had test Ministry of Natural Resources Hawks. against a good Western club in London Friday. grabbed a 1â€"0 first period lead but then were totally clamped down as the home club potted a pair in each of the second and third. Mark James was the solo Hawk marksman. Hawk goals ~It was a really chippy game and althâ€" ough we had a lot of the penalties. I think they (Windsor)» got distractâ€" ed." said Gowing. "We had three powerplay goals and two shorthandâ€" ed. ACADIAN UPHOLSTERY and INTERIOR I don‘t think we atâ€" Manon Harbec 440 PHILLIP ST. WATERLOO ONTARIO 886â€"3302 Western‘s _ stinginess didn‘t abate Sunday when they travelled here and pasted Waterloo Warriors 9â€"1. Waterloo native Brian Schnurr had three goals for Mustangs, who had a 7â€"0 tacked that well. but then again Western didn‘t give us too much either. said Gowing. We shut them down early but then when we didn‘t capitalize. they turned it around and shut down our offense The guys were saving that‘s the toughest deâ€" fence they‘ve playved against all vear. Reuphoistering Repairs Draperies Furniture stripping and refinishing We offer you guaranteed workmanship 18 years experience Very Reasonable Prices free estimates ® pickup and delivery Hawks continue on the road this week with games Thursday in St Catharines against Brock and Sunday in Kingston against Queen‘s. Waterloo i also on the road in Toronto against York tonight and Friday in Kingston versus Queen‘s Rob Thomson had the lone Waterloo goal in the third as combined with their 5â€"2 loss in Guelph Warriors record dipped to 1â€"4 lead after two periods and outshot Warriors 52â€" 19 overâ€"all.