Reivers, bothered early in the game by pressure from the Niaâ€" gara guards, turned the ball over 19 times in the first half but still managed to stay in the bail game. The Reivers tied the score 30â€"30 with one minute remaining in the period but anâ€" other lapse in play saw the Cherokees score eight A@nanswered points to take a 38â€"30 halfâ€"time lead. â€" Yonna Sutton led the Reivers with 19 points with Sue Porter, Kathy Martinson and Bev Team effort by week in a CTA League game. oppeed the seertag at 1.m af the second period. Mark Tower scored the goal from Scott Brouse and Brian "gymu-nhï¬n- first goal of his career at 4: 25 to tie the game. Assisting on Mike‘s goal was Chip Seiling and Mark Strohack. Troy Steâ€" rhï¬h&ntnm goal from Chris Code and Chip Seiling. . At 12:32 of the third period Steven Rice scored from Matt Kâ€"W Reivers on the weekâ€"end that they will be serious contenders at the Ontario Senfor Women‘s Championâ€" Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo next month. Reivers, defending Ontario Champions lost a 7564 decision to Niaâ€" gara on Saturday in St. Catharines. SisksS Rangers held but a 1â€"0 lead heading into the third period on a firstâ€" period shorthanded goal by Larry nice relay from Jeff Job and Tim Fedy tied it up early in the third, but goals by Tim White Niagara Cherokees Pat Hinnegan, on a Reivers served notice Zilinskas and Brad Dargel to give the Cubs the 31 victory. ‘The Cubs hosted Ambherst, C Cc scofe, Troy Stephen searâ€" ing four goals. Bees hang on Waterioo minor atom Cupolo Bees hosted Hespeler and came away with a 32 win. good positional play which continued throughout the game. The first period was Last week the Major Midget scoreless and Hespeler opened _ ‘Schlueter‘ Chevies played two in the second but Waterioo _ CTA League games. . _ Sauer each scoring 10 retaliated with a pass from _ â€" In their first game the Cheâ€" Michael Godwin to Mike _ vies hosted Oakville and tied Reivers play the Uniâ€" versity of Western Onâ€" tario on Saturday in a 6:00 p.m. game at Caâ€" meron Heights Colleâ€" giate. The Reivers will be out to avenge a sixâ€"point overtime loss to the Mustangs earlier The second annual McDonald‘s Invitationâ€" al Girl‘s Basketball Tournament, coâ€"sponâ€" sored by McDonald‘s Restaurants and the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Reivers ladies basketâ€" ball team, will be held this weekâ€"end in Kitchâ€" enerâ€"Waterloo. Play gets underway Friday night with games at both Bluevale Collegiate and Caâ€" meron Heights Colleâ€" glate beginning at 7: 00 p.m. It will resume Saturday morning with games at 9: 00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. at Laurel Vocational School. The Newcomer Craig Helmond drifted a knuckleball past Power with three minutes left to make things interâ€" esting, but Dave Bouâ€" dreau found the empty and Mike Mader three minutes apart settled the issue for the most (Continued from pg 20} Kroutaer. 4 In the third pertod Jeff Kit set up Jason Bell from behind the net.to score the second goal. Mike® Kroutser did a similgy move to Brent Smith for the third and final Waterâ€" loo marker. Hespeler scored ence more but ï¬.:otl“ them from a tie. Harold.Lawâ€" cthampionship round will continue in the afternoon from 12:30 nm. to 9:30 po.m. at Cameron Heights. The six team junior division tournament will feature the defendâ€" ing tournament chamâ€" pion, Bishop Ryan high school from Hamilton. The Hamiilton squad will be bolstered by the addition of Glenview Park Secondary School standout, Peggy Bluâ€" menthal, The Hamilton team can expect strong comâ€" petition from the Toâ€" ronto Metro Jr. Raiders, defending Onâ€" tario Junior Chamâ€" pions and the Brookâ€" wood Flames, a comâ€" posite team from subâ€" urban Montreal. Other entries include the Kâ€"W Junior Reivers who will be making their season debut, Cambridge Allanâ€" Bradley and a team from Cornwall, Ontarâ€" io. net at 19:34 to clinch victory for the Bs. Feb. & March departures and Fieetham T u ge Daville back i the hnd 1els #8. 0 0 000 ictcireew â€" Tthe Hohoime o f Kerro McKerrow the _ At 9:36 John MekKerrow _ Jthn MeKerrow apeoed 0n At 8:38 Iohn MeKerrow scored his first goal of the uol-u-hm“l Curtis for a 11 tie: â€" back the lead at 11: 50 with his goal from Paul Lennox. _ Then at 12:26 of the third mdoucmm Bob Walls to end the game in a 3â€"3 tie. The ‘Schiueter‘ Chevies then travelled to Bramptod where ied ho ains wan ho dmal at 10: 4 the second period from Blake Ellis. Play on Friday will Reivers against Brookâ€" match the Kâ€"W Junior wood at 7:00 p.m. <sumusr sos orrortunmes ,> 4A FREE ADULT M.S. â€" Moses Springer Arena A.M. â€" Albert McCormick Arena W.A. â€" Waterloo Arena R.LP. â€" Rink in the Park NOTE: Details for the above schedule are listed in the Community Services Fall & Winter Program. Pick up your free copy today at your nearest arena or phone 886â€"1550 Ext. 214. 1. WEAVING â€" Tuesdays 7:30â€"10 p.m. â€" $35.00 for 10 weeks. 2. SILK FLOWER ARRANGING â€" Mondays 7:30â€"9: 30 p.m. â€" $20.00 for 6 weeks. 3. CHINA PAINTING â€" Mondays or Thursdays â€" 7:30â€"9.30 p.m. â€" $20.00 for 8 weeks. > 4. UPHOLSTERY â€" Tuesdays 7: 30â€"10: 00 p.m. â€" mflfot 10 weeks. 3 Clumlm'::ln in early January and spaces are 1 .. Call 886â€"1550 Ext. 288 Waterioo Community Services has openings this summer for the following wrluons (Minimum Age 16). Deadline â€" March 2nd/82. 1. AQUATICS STAFF 2. PLAYGROUND LEADERS \ 3. ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND LEADERS 4. YOUTH ACTIVITY CENTRE LEADERS 5. PARTâ€"TIME CONCESSION HELP 6. PARTâ€"TIME FACILITY HELP 1. SPECIAL NEEDS ACTIVITIES LEADERS REGISTRATION KITS: May be picked up at the following locations A Waterioo Community Services Office â€" 5th Floor, Marsland Centre â€" 20 Erb St. W. B High School Guidance Offices C Adult Recreation Centre 20 Erb St. W. Waterioo, Ontario spaces are limited. Lall 886â€"13 during business hours to register. FREE SKATING >z, COMMUNITY . SERVICES * *s RCTIVITIES WINTER ICE SKATING IN WATERLOO â€" _ JUKMIOR ‘B‘ NOCKEY ‘_â€" Jan. .7th â€" 7: 30 p.m. Waterico Arena ' Siskins vs Listowel 7 Marsland Centre: 886â€"1550 M.S.â€"Tues.â€"Thurs. 11:30â€"1:20 pm W.A.â€"Tuss.â€"Fri. 11:30â€"1:20 pm A.LP.â€"Sat. 8:00â€"10:00 pm RILP.â€"Tues M.S.Fri. 8:30â€"10:30 pm A.M.â€"Sat. 2:00â€"3:20 pm R.LP.â€"Sun. 3:30â€"5:30 pm A.M.â€"Tues.â€"Fri. 11:30â€"1:20 pm Pick up a schedule for details. Various times at A.M RAP. and M.S. A.M.â€"Tues. 4:00â€"5:00 pm W .A â€"Fri. 4:00â€"5:00 pm scering at 1: 4# of the second wvb‘u-udu-h and Jamie Young. . At 3: 19 Rob Sherwaood ‘scored from MacDonald to tie the a fL C Darrie McGinais put Brampten out ï¬? +1 with his goal at 6:49>of the third period from Steve Fancy and Ken MacDonald. Once again John McKerrow tied the game with his at 11:17 from Joel (xg"nd Jamie Young. Then with 1:36 left in the r-u Dave Haynes scored rom Ken MacDonald and Rick Arnaud to give Brampton the 32 win. ; scoring at 1: 4 of the second m‘-ï¬â€˜ufl.dfl‘l and Jamie Young. . At 1: 19 Rob Sherwaod ‘scored from MacDonald to tie the a L =~ (%4 11:30â€"2:00 pm WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, COURSES + Jazz and Dance Keep Fit For more information regarding courses please call 579â€"1020. 2o THURSDAY SEMINARS Thursday January 14, 1982 2 p.m. Topic: "WHAT IS AVAILABLE FOR VETERANS" Guest: Don G. Meinick, Area Counselior â€" Department of Veteran‘s Affairs THIRD THURSDAY Sponsored by Senior Socialites Thursday January 21, 1982 2 p.m. § "FROSTY THE SNOW MAN‘" â€" and more favorite songs Guest: Pioneer Comedy & Drama Club All Welcome Admission: 75¢ (at the door) Beginners Wednesdays 7: 30 p.m. Intermediate Thursdays 7: 30 p.m. Cost: $30/8 wks. $22/8 wks. (55 yr +) Classes begin January 27, 28, 1982. To register call Milos Polak 885â€"4475. OPTIONS FOR TOMORROW*" February 2â€"March 30, 1982 A nine week course designed to address the practical aspects of preâ€" and postâ€"retirement lifestyle planning. â€" Topics include: . Time Use â€" Coping with Loss Housing Options Relationships Legal Aspects Attaining & Maintaining Optimum Health Financial Resource Planning â€" Qualified resource persons will lead discussion and answer questions â€" Course begins: Tuesday February 2 7:30 Cost: $10.00/person Location: Church of the Holy Saviour 33 Allen St. E. Waterioo Jan. 19 â€" Visit the Record/Fairview Mail Feb. 14 â€" Niagara Falls Feb. 18 â€" Taping of Tommy Hunter Show Cost â€" Twin $1,650.00 2. March 14 â€" 28, 1982 FLORIDA â€" FIGURE 8 TOUR Cost â€" Twin $678.00 3. ggllE WITH US TO ST. LUCIA! the inclusive, tour staying at Malabor Mm to & from airport â€" February 19â€"26, 1982. Cost â€" Twin $1,269.00 4. HAWAII TOUR â€" Two Islands & Waikiki â€" Maul ‘Two weeks â€" departs February 9, 1982 Cost â€" Twin $1,285.00 5. CALIFORNIA PARTY TOUR (23 days) ghrflfl-)hy!.l. California Party Tour is really one of the greatest trips on earth, showing you much of the United States, its man made * PP ie eccms, Pesme 186 King St., Cost â€" Twin $1,5009.00. 7. March 25 â€" April 4, 18 l.#cfl"‘" 1â€"6, 1982 _ ASHINGTONâ€"CHERRY BLOS8OHM January 23 â€" Mérch 23, 1982 FLORIDA â€" GREAT AWODA“ON natural wonders. Cost â€" Twin $1,190.00. April 24 â€" May 8, 1062 A.R.C. TRAVEL 579â€"1642 Be a Friday Aftern uary 8, 1982 2 p.m. VYVACATION TOURS '“â€"‘_u"â€"lil' .'I’I as c..‘.un # : Call Adult Recreation Centre 579â€"1020 s BRIDGE LESSONS â€" Cascais & Maderia (60 days) 74