CITY OF WATERLOO 1981 Interim Levy Realty Taxes 2ND INSTALMENT DVUE DATES FOR PAYMENT WITHOUT PENALTY Werd No. 1 (North Ward) April 7th Ward No. 2 (East Ward) April 8th Ward No. 3 (South Ward) April 9th Ward No. 4 (West Ward) April 10th ADDITIONAL HOURS FOR PAYMENT As an added convenience for making payâ€" ment, the Tax Office will remain open until 5:30 p.m. on alil due dates. The petite final will lead off final day chamâ€" pionship games at the Aud Sunday at 11 a.m., followed by the tweens, closing cerémonies, juniors, belies and debs, with all the action wrapping up at approximately 5 p.m. with part two of the closing ceremonies. + Waterloo is represented in all five divisions, petite, tween, junior, belle and deb, and four of those teams will see opening game action Thursday night. At 5 p.m. Waterloo petites open against Etobiâ€" co at McLaren Arena, while the Waterloo junâ€" iors play Oshawa at 8 p.m. at the same site. Waâ€" terloo belles hit the ice at 7 p.m. at Grand River %%ainst Hamilton while the local debs take on under Bay at 9 p.m. at Lion‘s Arena. * The only Waterloo team not playing Thursâ€" day, the tweens, begin first thing Friday mornâ€" ing with a 7 a.m. contest at Grand River against West Ferris. The championships will begin Thursday at four sites, McLaren, Grand River, Lions and Queensmount Arenas, and continue on through Sunday when the closingâ€"ceremonies and chamâ€" pionship games will be held at the Auditorium. The KRA executive along with many volunâ€" teers and technical advisers have worked long and hard under the overâ€"all direction of tourâ€" nament chairman Dorothy Hoyt since May 1980 to stage what they hope will become the best provincial championships ever. Because the sport of ringette has its roots in Ontario, and because of the relative newness of the national chhmpionships, these chamâ€" pionships are looked upon by most coaches and teams as the top competition available. The Twin Cities are bracing today for the arâ€" rival of more than 700 athletes, their coaches, parents and friends as the Kitchener Girl‘s Rinâ€" gette Association readies to stage the 1981 Proâ€" vincial Ringette Championships. RINGETTE Ontario titles on the Iline "Ta _A Hockeyâ€"Scoreboard R.A. McKee Tax Collector w g s n Saturday the minor peewee Bauer Bruins travelled to Stratâ€" ford and came away with a 41 win. Jason Poag opened the scoring with less than a minute played from Brad Kit and John Bruins romp in pair wins ner‘s shutout but with 20 seâ€" conds left in the game Chuck Dietrich scored in an empty net from Jason Poag. Monday Waterioo hosted Kitchener and won §â€"1. Jason Poag opened the scoring from Brad Kit and Chuct Dietrich. The score remained 10 going into the third period as no one could put the puck between the pipes. . In the third period Waterloo‘s Rich Goode scored from Alex Lehmacher. Kitchener then hit the scoreboard spoiling Derek Geise!‘s shutout. Waterioo~ then exploded for three unanswered go,‘s. Thirty Thursday at 8 pm. Waterioo hosts the powerful London Forest City club, in the final playoff game. Waterioo‘s reâ€" cord is 10â€"1, with London having inflicted their only loss. Jason Poag one in from Tim Allensen then added one from David Cherry and Ales Lehmacher. Tim Allensen finâ€" ished off the scoring unassisted WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY , MARCH 25, 1081 â€"»PAGE 18 Reteishing Service 49 Albget Street, Waterioo Auto Body «> *A