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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Mar 1982, p. 25

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WLU women's coor- dinator of athletics Marion (Cookie) Leach with help from her women's volleyball team will stage a Royal Bank Volleyball Clinie at WLU this Saturday All kids from the ages 946 are invited to come out and take part Matt McPherson had two goals and an assist in a fine effort for Black Hawks while Dan Haycock had a goal and an assist. Chappell, with assist from Nabil Keshau- Jee, picked up a re- bound off the post and fired it home to give Rangers the win over Black Hawks after 1:32 of overtime. Cory Decker got the other Ranger goal in the first period while assists went to Kevin Clews and Mike Fox. This is the first year the major novice divi- sion has conducted a season-ending tourna- ment. Play continues Thursday with the championship and con- solation games Sunday at Springer beginning at noon. In other first-round games, Flyers upended Leafs 3-1 and Cana, diam dropped North Stars 3-1. An overtime goal by Billy Chap ell, his third of the grme, gave the Rangers a 4-3 victo- ry over Black Hawks Sunday in the opening day of the Dave Walker Esso tournament at Moses Springer Arena. V-ball clinic at Laurier In the opening game Wilfrid Laurier University otters almost 100 courses in Wtttertoo beginning in May. Nine more courses are avaiiable in the comfort of your own home by Telecollege. For your free copy of the 1982 Spring/Summer course guide, or for more information, call us at 884-1970. Ext. 447 or toll-free at 1-800-265-8866 during working hours. Overtime goal gives g Rangers novice win ii Kathie Must DepartmentSoperwsor at Mutual Lyle and part-ttme M B A student at Launer "Education isn't the kind of thing you can stop at any point. it's the kind of thing that goes on for the rest of your lite. It makes you that much more confident." " University Avenue West, Waterloo. Ontario, N2L 365 Wilfrid Laurier University in games Thursday, Flyers meet Rangers at l p.m, Canadians play Leafs at 1:55 pm. and Black Hawks go against North Stars at 2:55 pm, At 3:50, the losers from the first two games meet while at 4:55 pm. the win- ners of the latter two contests square off. Sunday at noon the consolation C game will be held, followed by the B consolation and the championship game at 2:15 p.m. - all should be equipped with running shoes and gym shorts. The clinic will be run from 9 a.m, to noon and 1 pm. to 4 .p.rn, with emphasis on basic fum damentals of the Rame Pre-registration is not necessa ry, In the final game the outstaffed North Stars hung tough against Cm nadians but were worn down in the 3-l loss. Andrew Wolfe opened the scoring for North Stars, but late in the second Chris Frengos tied it from Jeff Bow, man, then in the third Frengos and Jeff Ober holtzer put it away Jeff Bowman and Cory Goldbeek added as- sists. Flyers got two first period goals from Scott Butchart, one assisted by Sean Mifflin, and another goal from An gelo Colussi from Chad Mank to take care of Leafs, whose only goal went to Steven Parker. Andrew Wolfe ot North Stars chases a loose puck against Canadians in major novice tourney action Sunday. "We still think it's about $100 too much," he said Tuesday “I guess what we'll have to do is submit (money) and then appeal the decision after .. Siskins GM Pete Brill was contacted by (MA president Brent Ladds Friday and informed that after reviewing the referee's report of the contest, that the fines would be reduced from the original $850 to $300 - but Brill isn't exactly thrilled with the reduc tion The Ontario Hockey League (ORA) has reduced substantially the fines meted out to Waterloo Siskins as a result of a game-end» ing brawl with Stratford Cullitons March Fines still irk Siskins CARPET [PICES THM. WILL MELT THE SNOWIN MARCH (EillfifiMlrl knowledge wilrassist you in making can-ed decorating' decisions and our hot prices will melt the snow. and talk over your flooring requirements with a Heer's consultant. with us in providing exceptional carpet" "values for you 'during March. . _ _ Vol a head start on spring by starting your decorating project now. It's a super time because Heer's have Soon the white snow which has turned to grey TaiiiriiGii; and the colorful array of fhnvers will brighten our spirits. W. Vl’inter is now staging its last hurrah (we hope). We're beginning to experience warm spring days. Snnw Melts, MARCH BREAK SPECIALS ON RECORDS & TAPES IrATe'u-oo CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 24, 1982 PAGE 25 LOWER WATERLOO SQUARE. CALL 885-45“ {design expertise and product BOOKSTORE 'ur suppliers a_re cooperating ome into our showroom Don't Miss Them. . . 'un Shines

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