Clock runs out on Panthers my the I“ In. Poo-u Puma an“ that um [one ot Bound Roma PM gm Mutt at St Jacob An- Thelma-n â€and to have dummy pt- SU' “W a Waohoe* pull and win two goals I the ftrst pertod and one mom In the "uni mull. " " for Woolvuch Wuhan two mules midway In the third period, Waterloo can! but nth mu he; an“ The ttrgt goal lamina try Don Cote mixed by Scott bum How IS the energy crunch and the ever- increasing price of gauge. line affecting Kitchener- Waterloo citizens? Not very much, ac- cording to a recent sur- vey of 500 of them, Asked if the energy tri- tuation had caused them to change their motoring habits, most replied in the negative. ', "That response has proved to be a bit mis- leading, however.†says Dr Chris Knapper of the University of Waterloo's faculty of Environmen- tal Studies, who headed up the study, William Dewar has been appointed Chair- man of the Waterloo Public Library Board for 1981. "Because when we se- lected out 60 of the 500 and probed them in depth, we found that ad- justments are in fact being made. For instan- ce, many indicated they're driving smaller cars than they did a few years ago." Dewar. who has been on the Board for six years. has served on various committees and. for the past two years. HOURS: Tuesdays. Library head appointed 6 Erb St. E. at King St. _ Waterloo Classical furniture in Mahogany and Walnut. Clocks, Glass, Brass, Silver, Porcelain and Militaria. " Specializing in the Unique. Appraisals Estate & insurance. _ Motorists just keep on driving 'rfiunmoNs ANTIQUES Call 885-0446 Minor Hockey~Scoreboard Saturdays 10:30-6:00 Fridays till 9 p.m. Sundays 11:30-5:00 p.m Wasps outhustlo Komcts for win Palm. unload by Jam bub: Id Jett CW The elect run out betore the Panthers could Me u up and Wool-mu toot home the " The Panthers an BCtMMt on hm no the rod on Friday as by m on (on Tournament In Amt-It New You Walnrloo major none: We store Optimal “(up came out nytttg as they met Kitchener Dr. Knapper said he was particularly in- terested in how the en- ergy crunch has affected recreational driving habits - either driving to recreational spots or pleasure driving (the traditional Sunday after- noon jaunt over Wa- terloo region country roads ) He feels this is impor- tant because. it could help recreational plan- ners determine what kinds of demands will be made on recreational fa- cilities in the future. has acted as Vlce Chair man. He will also represent the Waterloo Library Board on the Midwes~ tern Regional Library Board, Frieda McAdam has been appointed Vice Chairman of the Wa- terloo Library Board He found people are making more use of nearby (within an hour's drive) recreational faci- lities than they did a few years ago. Thus far, this shift hasn't played any strain on local facilities “Perhaps this is be- cause only a small min- ority of the population If: viciory m the [or Wm an W m. with an you: an In - Billy Evans may on auto: lad M. an Matt Vicki: “no louod the mart Shawn Way and Dem: Paul Ibo collecud alum Wasps Richie Hopdnch. Steve Vuduveen. Ryan Mann and Dawn Thompson receive credit for n well~phyod um: Wows next home game In " turday at Waterloo Arena at ll I) a.m launch-amul- andâ€: Vanna-u wattle-uh-Huclnlbu uses the full range of such facilities. ., he says “In any event. there still seems to be quite en- Despite small and often sub-conscious changes in driving habits related to recrea- tion, Dr, Knapper found people were not inclined to make any radical changes like selling their cars, "We are incredibly wedded to the" au- tomobile," he has con- cluded. The lulu Mom Wolves round 1) the no We nae- dttle an. - noel. on a we- torloul not: as they dole-lad the Knuth-or Whal- " Billy Haw consumed In: eftqc, uve pinyin-Ila. u he took a nice shot from the “do of Kitchener ' not to open the scoring at 4 " ot the turn period Jon Ruby and Brad Sham} picked up the aunt: u this line In: been plum. up polnu Kitchen" held Walerioo back and the hm] goal ol the game came ' 23 new the would when Mite Rotrutson's shot was knocked down and centre Craig Violas than: In shutout Topic Guest All Welcome No Charge Thursday February 12. 1981 2 pm Topic: "You and your Sweet Heart†_ film presentation. followed by ques- tion & answer period Guest Mrs. Jean Garner Ontario Heart Foundation 13» ST. ANNE de BEAUPRE - QUEBEC CITY May 15 - 18. 1981 A slide presentation and information session will be held Feb. 25th. 1981 and March 4th. 1981. Both sessions at 2 pm, In the adult recreation centre, Cost $164.00 (twin) t4t GOLDEN AGE FESTIVAL-WILD/D CREST AND ATLANTIC CITY. NEW JERSEY May 25-29. 1981 Luxury accommodation and most meals Included - $235.00 All Welcome No Charge FEBRUARY IS HEART MONTH Watch future Issues of the Chronicle f or spring and summer traps, Including a day trip to Carr adis Wonderland In June 185 KING STREET, SOUTH WATERLOO. ONTARIO 579-1020 BE A FRIDAY APTFBNOONER Monday thru Friday 9 am 4 p m 579-1642 CLEVELAND c see the "Sound of Music February 27 - March l, 1981 Cost: $141.00 Twin NEW YORK CITY April 2-April 5. 1981 Cost: $250.00 Twin Thursday February 5, 1981 2 p.m : "Financial Planning for Retirement" - covering such areas as gt',.'t/gr', & unregistered annuities, de erred an- nuities and retirement savings plan. , Mr John Beynon Mutual Life Assurance (0. of Canada Waterloo. Ontario Cofour slide presentation "NORTH BY NORTHWEST" Guest Wm, A "BILL" Schmidt All Welcome Intermediate - Monday (Starts Feb. 23rd - 6 wkss Fee $28 :Non-Semort $20 tSemor) Friday February 6, no) 1rrm Mmm" "I Sill†"V REGIEITIII GEITIE Saturdays 1 pm - 4 pm Carpet bowl IS a good source of fun, exercise. fellowship All Welcome THUREDAV SEMINARS ARC TRAVEL BRIDGE LESSONS CARPET BOWL Easier!†to.“ the - to [we um the two-goal no The Wolves have a “or! Ind now u they mil new " ance Into the an L. In 'rlayotts u well " 03h - record ot 10-6-8 which mu plies them loan) overall Jae Mum and Warm Thur-t were real Handouts for the Wuhan they pm out uper d- tom The Wolves mll be mm In Steve Parrot m the hump for an marinated period at ttme a: Steve Is out mu: an eye WM With the wrench ot Minor Hockey week the Waive: have been and to participate with some exhibition play Saturday at two otioct WATEILOO GHQ No Charge Nahum. Birthday parties are great fun. especially skating birthday parties at Rink m the Park Ice IS available on Thursday March 5th {307230 pm. 101101100 p.m. Friday March 6th 4:30-5:30 pm. Sat March 1tlttl00 amt - 7 pm Sun March 8th 8 ann. - 3 pm, One hour of ice is available at only $25.00 with one hour additional free use of the community room following your ice time 886-1550 Ext 210 for information Waterloo Community Services has ice am open immediately Cost is $2500 per hour Call 8861550 Ext. 210 during business hours Listowel vs. Siskins Sunday, Feb. 8th. 7:30 p.m Waterloo Arena Go Slskins. Go Waterloo Community Services and Waterloo County Board of Education in cooperation with neighbourhood rink committees are pro- viding natural outdoor ice rinks throughout Waterloo. These rinks are available for free use. Please respect the rules and schedules as posted, Marshnd Centre: 886-1550 'puiiii SERVICES wai,,itil,;,,,, ACTIVITIES Waterloo Community Services has openings this summer for the following positions, tMin.. Imum Age 16». 1 AQUATICS STAFF 2, PLAYGROUND LEADERS , ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND LEADERS A YOUTH ACTIVITY CENTRE LEADERS 5 PART-TIME CONCESSION HELP 6 PART-TIME FACILITY HELP Phone Community Services at 886-1550 Ext 214 during business hours for an application kit Note Deadlinefor applicahonsis March 20th. 1981, Thursday. Feb. 26th 1981 _ 7:45 pm. Rink in the Park Waterloo "Bring a Friend" Girls softball In Waterloo needs your help to make this years program a fun one for all irr volved. For more m ormauon call 745-3812, Ceiling tile not only reduces name. but also IS a good insulator. C MOSES SPIINGEI ARENA General PM Skating Frmyl I $10.! p m “I.“ “I OMITIIITES I ALBERT MCCORMICK ARENA General Public Shunt Saturdays _ 24 p In .2, COMMUNITY i/iii, SERVICES MQDAV, Eggwmv A, um - PAGE 3t Eli“! TIP OF TIE WEEK "I" tOE "lm" “IE "IIUILE BlirTtME ICE “I! AVAILABLE am" S' "om Waterloo Girls Softball Association trrr11EWEr) A RINK IN THE PARK IF-muysuuq rMyslnuslpm (ChIMI'II mathem- partteribyana%ttr IWIOnIy -Sawmylprn tot0pm 80.9mm Dav.