The writing is on the wall for WLU] Wilfrid Laurier Hockâ€" ey Hawks can ill afford to lose another hockey game this season. ta Even more to the point, if they lose tomorâ€" row night in Guelph or Saturday â€" at _ home against Queen‘s. it‘s dust off the ol‘ golf clubs time for the purple and gold. both ends of their seaâ€" son â€" ending double â€" header. they will not have a playoff spot under lock and key as the OUAA is presently engaged in one of its hotâ€" test races in memory, but to be sure they are guaranteed of good seats on the discard heap should they lose either. Entering this final week. Hawks are seâ€" venth and odd man out in the race for the six playoff positions. PHONE OR COME IN TODAY _ wE CAN ASSIST YOU. HAVE YOU DELAYED PURCHASING A MEMORIAL® 528 Victoria St. N., Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 745â€"6136. After hours 578â€"7154 Large Indoor Showrooms Hockey Hawks can‘t afford to lose Even if Hawks do win SUPERIOR MEMORIALS *80.70 WHITE VINYL SOFFHT Gerry Haack Siding & Supplies Ltd. 207 Madison S. Kitchener DOOR CANOPIEES 65 ‘%" 742â€"8394 so. FT. Hawk coach Wayne Gowing said after his team‘s 51 victory over Waterloo last Wednesâ€" day his charges know what they have to do to hold up their end of the bargain. And with a unit vastlyâ€"improved attiâ€" tudeâ€"wise over the indifâ€" ferent lot he was forced to ice last year, Gowing is hoping Hawks receive just reward for their efâ€" forts. "I tell you, we‘ve reâ€" ceived a great deal of leadership from a lot of our rookies, it‘s going to be hard to pick a rookie of the year this year, ° said the Hawk coach, not overlyâ€"enthused with Laurier‘s effort against the game but inâ€"andâ€"out Warriors. "I‘d have to say it‘s the fresh blood on this club that has if you design the chosen entry for the STEAM > TIMETELLER HERITAGCE _ onncmcmmmmmnmmnmmnmmnmmntmnmnmmnnnnmntnnmmtnnntnnnn ce Only a great save by UW Warrior goalie Dave Barrett from scoring in the first minute of play last Wednesday (30) on this play prevented Laurier‘s Marty McGeown _ at Waterloo Arena. turned things around. they‘ve helped bring a new attitude as has the play of veterans like (Daryl) Benjamin and (Brian ) Crombeen." One place Hawks have had little problem this year is between the pipes. where sophomore Terry Thompson faâ€" shions one.of the best averages in the entire league. He was sharp as a tack again Wednesday turning back Warriors in the early going when it counted most. Fill out your Guaranteed Income Supplement application forms and send them in right away! The forms have been mailed to all penâ€" sioners now receiving the Supplement. To continue receiving the Supplement you must fill out the forms and return them right away if you want to continue receivâ€" ing the Supplement beyond March 31. If you don‘t do it â€" the payments will stop! So, fill out the form . . . return it in the addressed envelope that was supplied . . . and continue receiving payments. J# Health and Welfare Canada Monique Begin Minister ‘‘That score (5â€"1) was not indicative of the play," claimed UW coach Bob McKillop. ‘‘Thompson just played superb in goal for them. he made great saves when the score was close. And we seem to Santé et Bienâ€"étre sociat Canada WA TERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FE BRUARY be our own worst enemy, we allowed three bad, bad goals." Hawks led 1â€"0 after one and 3â€"1 after two. Mark James hit for the hat trick and Benjamin, the fourthâ€"year centre. had the other two as he |Photographers Hours .Daily 10 a.m.â€"8 p.m. "Saturday 10 a.m.â€" No addilllonal charge for groups. seems to have caught a renewed vigor in the twilight of his university career. Saturday‘s matinee contest against Queen‘s will be played at Don McLaren (KCI) Arena at 2 p.m â€" Conestoga Mail _ â€"6 550 King st. N. 1 Waterioo 1 11, 1981 â€" PAGE 23 MA mart)!