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Options MYRTLE BEACH [133153313 'rj?, yo " Schneider Ave., Kitchener 142-8801 Membev Canada Doves-v lnswance cormvatrorn' Head Ottice: London Onlano wnh 13 branches In Onlano FLORIDA m mum 24 Arthur St s 66%186 ANNUAL INTEREST There were no local players on the Ontario Universities Athletic As- sociation men's basket- ball first all-star team announced Tuesday, but two familiar names showed up on the second team, Waterloo Warrior ve- teran Doug Vance, who was a first-tearn all-star last year, was named to In fact, UW veteran linebacker Frank Kosec stole the spotlight. when he was selected as the first choice In the first The football program at Umversnty of Wa- terloo received a boost In the arm last Wednes- day when two Warriors were selected In the first round of the Canadian Football League's Cana- dian College draft UW linebacker No. 1 draft Locals gain all-star team KOSEC SELECTED BY STAMPEDERS Christian Critique of the University" Dr. Charles Habib Malik 8 p.m. ML Theatre of the Arts Monday March 2 and Tuesday March 3 Seminars 2:30 pm. Humanities Lounge 280 Tuesday, March 3 "Human Rights, Christianity and Islam" Wednesday, March 4 "Armaggedon and the Struggle for Peace" Philosopher, Lebanese Churchman. UN Diplomat Admission hee for all even†The Pascal Lectures on Chrsstiamtv and the Umwmny at the Universttv m Waterloo There was only one player from either uni- versity named to the OUAA hockey dream the second team, as was Laurier's Bob Fitz- gerald, given a similar honor last year, The Hoot-l. 215-qu Toronto native. who Is completing tus third year m the Arts pro gram at UW. was d1sap- painted earlier this year when he was not protect- ed by his home town Ar- gonauts In the territorial draft. and admitted being surprtsed to be first taken. even though Vance rejoined War- riors after Christmas for his fifth season while Fitzgerald, who per- formed well in exhibi- tion contests prior to Christmas, has slowly worked back into form after rebounding from an ankle injury he re- ceived just prior to the start of the season, round by Calgary Stampeders Not big for hes posnion in terms of weight, the graduate of Michael Power 5.8 in Toronto was huhlytouted in pre- draft analysis lor his quickness, agility. and outstanding play with the Warriors Since his arrival at UW he did expect to go In round one of Wednes- day's draft Despite the fact Hawks finished seventh and out of the playoffs, only two teams. Guelph and McMaster had lower goals against averages than Laurier, Also snapped up In round one as the ninth Thompson, who held his mates in many con- tests with superb perfor- mances over the course of the season. was most deservedly named goa- lie on the second all-star team last week with that honor going to Laurier goaltender Terry Thompson. One-Hour Passport Photo Service Available Sears Portrait Studio No age lirntt. Photographic package includes two ttttlos, two 517: and " wallet size color portraits. 9se tor each addtttonal aubtoct In portrait. Chotco of backgrounds. Pout our 'etoction. Double expound not includod in special. nun . canon“ . nouns . "an 000m Fairwew Park Mall. Knchener. Mon. 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Including an- other Warrior, were se~ lected In the draft. all by Eastern conference clubs. Warrior Rob Sommer, ville. a fourth-year Arts student and corncrlnck for Wally Deiahey's club, was the eighth pick In the fourth round by Hamilton Tiger Cats, Montreal Alouettes se- lected wide receiver Dom Vetro as the fourth pick of the sixth round. Vetro, a S-foot-ll.180- pound native of Missis- sauga, came into pro- minence this year with Hawks on the receiving end of lo bombs with quenching Scott Wilfrid Liurier Uni- versity had two players chosen, both in the sixth Leaning The K-W Ladies Soft- ball League will be hold- ing its annual meeting Monday, March 9 at Rink in the Park. The meeting, which is open to all interested parties, is slated to begin at 7:30 pan. Elec. anus will also take place at this time Another Hawk, full- back Bernie Pickett, had already been selected by Toronto Argonauts in the territorial errernp- tion draft in January. completing an earlier deal with Montreal Alouettes. _ Ladies _ For further informa- tion call Mrs. Maureen Miehm at 884-5954.