Warriors gave it their best shot in the final game of the series but dropped a 31 deci sion to see their season come to an end After Don Oberlie made a great play to keep the puck in at the point, Dave Slater fed the puck to Dean De Siiva who put his patented backhand past Kitchener goalie Paul Henriques Kitchener evened the score but with 13 seconds left in the period Atti Laszlo drew the puck back from the faceoff to Scott McDonald and his relay was ripped into the net by Kitchener tied the score early in the second but War riors jumped back into the lead on Lastlo‘s powerplay goal which was assisted by Jason Bitter and Oberle. Kit chener popped in another powerpiay tally and the teams went to the dressing room tied 41 Goaltender Rob Kutasinski made a sensationa) glove save early in the third to take some sting out of the Kitchener atteack, and midway through that period captain John Karst burst through the Kitchener defense and pumped in the winning marker Two nights later Warriors looked like a different team as they were humiliated % 2 by Kitchener tie the score in the first but from then on Kitchener domi nated to lead 71 after two Warriors regained their com posure in the third and scored when De Silya set up Jim Way Warriors fone goal came in the second period as (Oberle led a rush and as he was dumped at the blueline De Silva picked ap the loose puck and set up Karst who rammed the puck into the net Waterioo Twin City Optimist Warriors came up with a strong effort to dump Kitchen er minor bantams 4â€"3 in the opening game of the CTA playoff semiâ€"finals Both teams fought tooth and nail in game three but single goals in each period gave Kitchener a 31 victory Warriors slip after big win Kitchener Laszlo scored from Bitter to Mrs. Ann Ritchie of Waterlioo, who celebrated her 90th birthday this past weekend, receives a province of Ontario congratulatory plaque from Waterioo North MPP Herb Epp during a party Saturday. The Caroline Street resident is described by friends as an avid bridge player and a real lady. ‘"She‘s loved by everyone who knows her,‘" one friend added. (Photo by Ivan Valvassori). Hockey Scoreboard BIRTHDAY GAL in a goal â€" Wasps chase second place behind the net The next Wasp opponent was Kais. and determined to avenge an earlier losa, Wasps came out of the dressing room buzzing David McPherson got Wasp« off on the right foot with a nifty goalmouth play from Wayne Dietrich and John Harper Kats tied the score on a neal tally from Liam Mac Donald, but then Josh Carthy went to work and scored three of his four goals in rapid successipn with assista fn&n Martin Dziak, Tony Code Brian Thirsk and Chris McDermitt John Harper broke the back of the Kats with a shorthanded goal as he hammered in a clever passout from David McPherson from in each period while Dalton Duckett scored Warriors only tally unassisted in the second Coaches Jack Leslie and Brian Zinken and manager Don Barr would like to thank the following boys for their great effort and devotion to the game especially in the playoffs where they won 10 games and lost only five of Scott Chariton in goal and a shorthanded tally by Josh Carthy from Tony Code en abled Wasps to gain a 2 2 tie Gaitenders Rob Kutasinski and Marc McCallum, for wards Daiton Duckett, Jim Way. Steve Seibert. Dean De Silva,. John Karst, Dave Slater, Atti Lastlo, Mike Dieâ€" trich, Al Folliott, Jason Bitter, and defensemen Don Oberie, Brad Clugston, Dave Klein, Scolt McDonald, and Jeff Kechnie Against Komets they came out a little Nat and after Tony Code opened the scoring mid way through the first period. fell behind 2â€"1 by the end of the second. However, the fine play Lakeshore Optimist novice Wasps played two games last week as they continued their quest for second place in the Kâ€"W Seiect League Two additional goals hy Tony Code. Carthy‘s fourth of the garge and a final tally from Wayne ietrich rounded out Wasp scoring in the well played 9 2 victory The check ing line of Jamie Howe Brent urry and Doug ( nombs Last week the Major Atom ‘Tim Horton‘ Cubs travelied to St Catharines to pilay them 2 games of their OMHA Zone Finals. St. Catharines lead the best of 7 series 2 games to 1 At 3 35 of the third period Jason Winch scored unassist ed to give St. Catharines a 30 lead Chris Code scored at 12.3 from Matt Zilinskas and Mark Strohack to break Alan Thompson‘s shutâ€"out 4 In the first game the home town boys opened the scoring at the 44 second mark of the second period. Robert Vendit telli scored from Jarrod Burtt and Tom Nemeth At 614 Robert scored his second goal with the assist of Jason Winch and Colin Maisonneuve With 28 seconds left in the game Steve Hancock scored unassisted to give St Cath arines the 41 victory. This gave them a 3 game to i lead in the series In the fifth and deciding game St Catharines defeated the Cubs 3 2 Rands, Dean Trask, Chris McDermitt, Justin Sharrati and Brian Thirsk made life easy for Cariton in goal Wasps are in the Listowel tournament March 26 and host Kavaliers on the 27th This win gave St Catharines the OMHA Zone Champion ship played with extreme enthusiâ€" asm and the defense of Scott Scoring for St Catharines were Jason Winch twice and Jarrod Burtt once For the Cubs the goalscorers were Chip Seiling and Troy Ste phens In an exhibition game against the Winnipeg Colts the ‘Tim Horton‘ Cubs were edged St. Catharines ousts Cubs Note If you are considering travelling to either the east or west coast this summer, drop in and see us as we have a number of trips to offer Ukrainian Easter _ Quilling _ Egg Colouring Older Driver Refresher Course Courses begin the week of March 29, 1982. Registration fees $20/person eight weeks $15/person eight weeks s $10/person eight weeks For registration and information call 579 Sunday March 28, 1982 ‘"Cards & Potluck" Admission: Potluck May 18 Apr. 23 May 11 Registrations for woodworking, repairing, refinishing & upholstering are now being acâ€" cepted. Please register at the workshop in Waterloo Park (behind old Log School House) Tuesdays or Thursdays 9: 30 a.m. â€" 4: 00 p.m. Spring Session starts April 6, 1982 â€" April 29, Apr. 13 Friday, March 26, 1982 2 p.m Guest: Bob Helwig Colour Slides of ‘"Turkey" Registration for the following craft and interest course are now being accepted: Oil Painting Bread Dough Art Bunka Art Crochet Basic Drawing Ladies Fitness Ceramics Aquabics Ukrainian Easter _ Quilling . Egg Colouring Older Driver Fee: $10 (40â€"60 yrs.) 4/weeks $7 (60 yrs +) 4/weeks For more information call Ralph Palmer 885â€" 4424 â€" Music by: ‘"Villagers" â€" Cost: $5/person (includes lunch) Tickets available at the Adult Recreation Cenâ€" Mar. 31 â€" Swaines Greenhouses Tender Tootsies Thursday, March 25, 1982 2 p.m Topic: Waterloo County" â€" slide presentation Guest: Mrs. Albert Barber Waterloo, Ontario All Welcome "WORLD‘S FAIR®" Knoxville. Tennessee Cost â€" Twin $449.00 May 25 â€" May 28, 1982 OTTAWA IN THE SPRING staying at the ‘""Opinicon Resort" Cost: Twin $239.00 (all inclusive) CALIFORNIA PARTY TOUR (23 days) April 17 â€" May 9, 1982 This California Party Tour is really one of the greatest trips on earth, showing you much of the United States, its man made wonders, and the even more wonderful natural wonders Cost â€" Twin $1,190 00 June 86 â€" June 12, 1982 Golden Age Festival Wildwood Crest, New Jersey & Atlantic City Cost _ Twin $329 00 April 17 â€" May 9, 1982 May 13 â€" May 19, 1982 Agdult Recreation Centre 185 King St., South, Waterioo N2J 1P7 579â€"1020 J AR C TRAVEL 579â€"1642 SENIOR ADULT ACTIVITIES ‘‘The Cradle of Christianity" Canadian Craft Show Mohawk Raceway PROJECT WOODWORK Museum of Time Molsons, Barrie Visit the Niagara area at Blossom time and Andres Wines. THURSDAY SEMINARS VACATION TOURS Be a Friday Afternooner DANCE SPRING FLING Friday, April 2, 1982 7:;0 p.m. â€" 11: 00 p.m SENIOR SUNDAY All Welcome WA TERLOO 2 p.m CH BQDNIGLE .YYÂ¥5 RN6 5 0AY, M ARCEH 24 4. MARCH BREAK SKATING 2. FAMILY SKATING 3. ADULT SKATING INSTRUCTOR: Richard Zilinkas J/ A LOCATION: Waterloo Arena it Class Options: 1. Tuesdays 7:00 p.m. (start April 13th) 2. Tuesdays 8: 00 p.m. (start April 13th) 3. Thursdays 7: 00 pm. (start April 15th) 4. Thursdays 8: 00 p.m. (start April 15th) FEE: Adults $15.00 Youth (15â€"19 yrs) & Seniors $12.00 REGISTRATION INFORMATION: Phone Waterloo Community Services at 886â€" 1550, ext. 288 during business hours. NOTE: Outdoor sessions begin in May & June. Watch this ad for more details. Location: Seagram Stadium Gym Dates: April 13th â€" 10 wks â€" Twice per week Times: Tuesdays & Friday 10 â€" 11 a.m. OR Tuesday & Thursdays 2 â€" 3 p.m Fee: $30.00 for 20 1â€"hr sessions Registration: Call 886â€"1550 ext 288 Prime Saturday & Sunday times available. Prime evening times available from March 26th and on. For further information please phone 886â€" 1550, ext 2109. Houseleague sponsors ($60.00 per team) Umâ€" pires, Umpire in Chief, Coaches & Managers are still needed this season to help make the league a success. Piease cali 886â€"1550 ext. 214 if you would like to help. Sunday, April 4th, 1982 â€" 10 a m. Open to all ages! For more information call 884â€"1970 ext 466 Preâ€"registration is suggested O during business hours Note: Nightâ€"time Dance It â€" FILLED Volunteers for Executive or Coaching for the 1982â€"83 season Qi’}h For more information phone Mrs: Barb Rice 885 6041 M.S. â€" Moses springer Arena A. M. â€" Albert McCormick Arena W.A. â€" Waterloo Arena RLP.â€" Rink in the Park Minor Boys & Major Atom â€" March 27th Boys Major Pee Wee â€" March 27th Girls Pee Wee â€" March 25th GENERAL PUBLIC SKATING $zy COMMUNITY o SERVICES * ACTIVITIES WATERLOO RINGETTE ASSOCIATION SKATING IN WATERLOO WE NEED YOU! WINTER ICE IKDOOR TENKIS INSTRUCTION FOR ADULTS MINOR SOCCER INDOOR TRYOUTS FOR REP TEAMS â€" CANCELLATION GIRLS SOFTBALL IN WATERLOO REQUIRES YOLUNTEERS & SPONSORS AVAILABLE ICE TIME DAYTIME DANCE IT &ATH ANNUAL WLU 10 KM ROAD RACE Marsland Centre: 886â€"1550 R.1.P. SAT. 8:00â€"10:00 p.m. MSâ€"FR1. 8:30â€"10:30 p.m. AMâ€"SAT. 2:00â€"3:20 p.m. R.1.P. SUN. 3:30â€"5:30 p.m. R.1.P. THURS. & FRHI. 2:30â€"4:00 p.m. 1982 â€" PAGE 31