PAGE 16 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDA Y ON JUNE 8, 1981 â€" VOTE "YES" To DISCONTINUE FLUORIDATION! « WALLPAPERING 3 Charles St West at Queen Kitchener. Ontario 7426951 or 742â€"6581 33 Main St (Gai) Cambridge . Ontario E 653â€"2835 PANTING and DECORATING Last chance to buy the JVC KDâ€"All cassette deck at $199.00. JVC has increased the price on the KDâ€"A1l (and a number of other JVC modâ€" els) effective March 16 â€" 1981. But Wesseling‘s has 30 units left to sell at the old price, so hurry or ï¬ou’ll miss the stereo buy of the year. .__(Mrs. H.H. Wiebe) | "I DO NOT BELONG TO ANY GROUP" â€"___ VOTE "YES" _ _ TO STOP FLUORIDATION! 1â€"800â€"265â€"9255 |.D. No. Free Estimates _ LAST CHANCE!! Thurs & br 109 Cambridge store closed on Monday Open daily 10â€"6 we an . sremso casserir pain AT THIS YEAR‘S BEST BUY! ONLY 30 LEFT! S$SO HURRY!! [3 JVGC +199 MSL $249 Technics PIONEEN M uve , MARCH 25, 1981 be taking this province‘s colors into the Canadian Colleges Athletic Asâ€" sociation (CCAA) naâ€" tional hockey chamâ€" pionships which will be contested this weekend at Conestoga Centre. Hawks, upset winners Humber College Hawks and the local College puck final this weekend N Frequency Response 30 â€" 16,000 Hz B Low Wow/Flutter (0.05%) © Dolby Noise Reduction System METAL CASSETTE DECK KDâ€"A11 ‘‘I think we (Conesâ€" toga) will be competiâ€" tive in this tournament. The team‘s attitude is very positive; we have as good a chance of winâ€" ning as anyone,‘‘ said Dan Young, assistant Condor coach and Conesâ€" toga‘s manager of Athleâ€" tics and Student Activiâ€" over the previouslyâ€"unâ€" defeated Seneca Braves in the Ontario finals, last weekend won the Central Canadian playâ€" down ‘to advance as one of the four teams, while Condors draw in as host team. Conestoga was elâ€" minated by St. Clair Saints in OCAA playoff The other two teams in the tourney will be Eastern rep Cape Breâ€" ton Capers, and Western rep Southern Alberta Inâ€" surance of Technology Trojans. Opening ceremonies take place at the Doon campus ice centre Friâ€" day at 2 p.m. Following opening . ceremonies, orary chairman Rod Seiling and other digniâ€" taries, Condors will open at 3 p.m. against Troâ€" jans. At 7 p.m., Capers will tackle Humber. Local bowlers repreâ€" senting Conestoga Reâ€" gion turned in outstandâ€" ing efforts in Toronto last weekend in the 14th annual Pepsi Challenge. Locals strong at _ _Pepsi Challenge â€" The men‘s team reâ€" presenting the Conesâ€" toga Fiveâ€"Pin Bowler‘s Association won both the provincial finals and also the national finals competing against teams from B.C. Alberâ€" ta, Saskatchewan, Maniâ€" toba, Northern Ontario and Newfoundland. Members of the team are Paul Roeder of Waâ€" terloo Lanes, Todd Clayâ€" don of Presto Lanes, Kevin Klein of Towne Bowl and Ron Gale and PETITE Shooting Stars 7 Red Devels 4 TWEEN Ringette House League Special offer available at these convenient locations WATERLOO SQUARE I STANLEY PARK MALL 886â€"1740 â€"â€"_ 893â€"7120 3 1/2x5 or S§x7 ............ 8x10.......... 11x14........ 16x20........ Excellence in Photography by NOW TILL MAR. 3OTH ORDER 1 REPRINT or ENLARGEMENT AT OUR REGULAR LOW PRICES AND RECEIVE THE SECOND PRINT OF THE SAME NEGATIVE FOR ONLY ONE CENT. ONE CENT SALE Excelience in Photography by 3 1/2x3 1/2 CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES will go Saturday at 10 am. with the chamâ€" pionship final set for 1: 15 p.m. Following that game, the tournament allâ€"star team will be anâ€" Dave Moreau of Victoria Bowlerama. Joyce Siegner of Waterloo Lanes coached the team . Roeder won high agâ€" gregate for four games with an 1148 for Ontario and also won the high aggregate for the naâ€" tionals, making him top bowler across Canada of those participating. , Sooter Stubios }â€"1 The province of Onâ€" tario won the national aggregate with the men‘s team accumulatâ€" ing 28 of the 50 points. The Conestoga continâ€" gent, combining the men‘s winning team with the ladies and mixed team won provinâ€" cial aggregate honors. AMATEUR PHOTO ONLY The consolation final â€" A tournament pass for Sooter Stubios l Wildcats 6 Bad News Bears 1 ‘JUNIOR Bengals 4 Weapons 3 .. 4.99 10.00 18.00 .... 50‘ all games costs $. Tickâ€" ets for individual games will be $2.50. They may be purchased in advance or on game days. For more information, call The Conestoga ladies were also victorious at the provincial level. Members of that team were Karen Stocker and Carol Tucker of Waâ€" terloo Lanes, Joanne Billings and Lee Turnâ€" stall of Victoria and Donna Wells of Mikes Lanes. Coach of the ladies team is Pat Kipan of Victoria. Billings tied with Beth Kelly of Otâ€" tawa Valley for high sinâ€" gle with 339. Sheri Hallman and Steve Hartung of Waâ€" terloo _ Lanes Kathy Sharpe of Cambridge, Diego Vitello of New Hamburg and Eugene Stemmler of Kitchener. FIRST _ SECOND PRINT PRINT 01 01 01 01 01