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PAGE 28 â€"â€" WATERLOO CHRON!ICLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1982 John & Mary Timothy M. Fleming, B. Comm, LL.B John M. Harper, Q.C., B.A. Wilam H. White, Q.C., B.A., LLB Hilde M. English, B.A., LLB. 4â€"12> Single & Clump Birch trom 8.00 & 12.00 5â€"20‘ Norway Mapies trom 6.00 5â€"12° Red Maples trom 12.00 4â€"7" Fmuit trees ... . rom 7.00 Spreading & Pyr. Junipers trom $.00 & 7.00 Colrado & Hoopsi Blue Spruce from 16.00 Privets & Alpine Current trom .80 55 Ib. commenrcial Fert. C.1.L 8.00 Come and visit / OFF ACADAN UPHOLSTERY and INTERIOR ALEXANDER R. McINTYRE, LL.B. our outstanding assortment of healthy, colourful trees. Buy direct from the grower with large selection. Retail & Wholesale. sgnre: Fully Guaranteed RR #1, Watori HAROLD H. 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Crabs, Mountain Ash, Magnolias, Jap. Maples, Colorado & Hoopsi Blue Spruce, Nest Spruce, Cypress, Holly, Boxwood, Euonimus, Yews, Roses, Filow. Shrubs, Hedging & Aipine Curâ€" rent, Coco Beans, Bark, etc. Fruit Trees, Maushuriau Apricots, Second House from Wagner s Corner on Heidetberg Rd It was an upâ€"andâ€" down week for Kâ€"W Mr. "Stereo Titans in Etobiâ€" coke Recreational Basâ€" ketball League playoff action. And if Titans are hoping to lay claim to the league champiâ€" onship, they better get up in a hurry â€" like as of last night. Last Tuesday Mr. Stereo rebounded from a nineâ€"point firstâ€"game deficit to send York Lehnox to the semiâ€" final sidelines with an 86â€"69 victory. That triumph, which gave Titans an eightâ€"point verdict in the twoâ€" game, totalâ€"point series, sent the locals into the league finals against Toronto Drifters Thursday, On behaif of the Partners of Ernst & Whinney, George D. White, F.C.A., Managing Partner of the Kitchener Office, is pleased to announce the admission to Partnership of Dennis J. Grimm, B.A., M.B.A., C.A. as of April 1, Ernst & Whinney is an international firm of Chartered Accountants with offices throughout the world providing a full range of professional business services including accounting, auditing, a broad range of management consulting serâ€" vices, insolvency, taxation and related functions. Doâ€"itâ€"Yourself Refacing of kitchen and bathroom cabinets. 420 Woeber St. N. _ Mr. Stereo has back to the wall ANNOUNCEMENT ERNST & WHINNEY Deatler Installation Available DENNIS J. GRIMM Mr. W. of Wateriooc. refaced his bathroom " sg@7T.60 ~/!\ «mne" _ yo® | ‘rf°‘1 “.“‘ *'« H‘lt ,‘o\’ GO“\‘ LOWEST PRICE IN TOWN! ) q094 where Titans went down to an 84â€"78 deâ€" feat. The second game of the bestâ€"ofâ€"three went Against Lennox, Titans overcame their tendencies from early season to fall flat after tournament play. Som ing off the Ontario inâ€" termediate championâ€" skips the weekend preâ€" vious, Titans got the first two buckets of the contest and never let up their momentum. third, if necessary, Thursday to decide the ERBL champion. *‘Including the point spread, we were only down two at the half," explained Titan playâ€" ing coach Mike Visser. 884â€"2901 BAOADCASTER Wasps end on high note The loss to Drifters was a close one, but Visser said his club was not too disconsoâ€" late heading into last night‘s crucial game. for the winners while Tommy Kieswetter had 18, Brian Ray 14 and Steve Garrett 10. Randy Cook, who kifled Titans in game one, had 27 for the losers. "If you told us at the beginning of the year that we didn‘t have to play any regular seaâ€" son or playoff games, The game was a fast one with plenty of acâ€" tion and incident at both ends, but there was no scoring until early in the third period when Josh Carthy took a goalâ€" mouth pass from Dean Trask and slid it under the Kiowa goaltender. Four minutes later John Harper added the insurance goal from Wayne Dietrich and Scott Rands, and the game ended at that score. Scott Charliton went all the way in the Wasp net for the shutâ€" out, in another of his fine efforts this seaâ€" ‘"‘It was a slow process, but we kept biting away at their lead and early in the second half we took it (lead) and never looked back." Visser had 26 points Lakeshore Optimist novice select Wasps closed out their season on a winning note when they won their division of the Kâ€"W Record Trophy tournament with a 20 win victory over Kitchener Kiowas at Waterloo Arena on Saturday afternoon. tending duo, Brad in the second period, Whalers took the play to the Krickets and had many good scoring chances but were foiled by goalpdgsts and good Kricket goa)tending. Halpenny was the only Kricket scoring threat but the other half of the Krickets scored early and dominated play in the first period but could not increase their lead due to strong play by Whaler defenâ€" semen and superb goaltending from Craig McNab. Whalers came to life late in the period and Danny Murray tied the score assisted by Dean Kueneman. Wateriloo Insurance Whalers met Kitchener Krickets for the novice select league champiâ€" onship Wednesday and dropped a 3â€"1 decision with Kitchener‘s Duane Halpenny notchâ€" ing all three goals. Almost, but not quite their petience, support Whalers wish to just win two straight to win the championship, we‘d feel pretty good about that â€" and that‘s what we have to do," said Visser. ‘"Heck, we won 20 straight in the Whalers‘ coaches Rod Nelson, Brien Thurston and Wayne Henry conâ€" gratulate each and every player for an excellent year which saw the team post a season record of 15 wins. two ties and six losses and outscore their opponents 127â€"66. dozen from three Visser had 28 points, Kieswetter and Ray 14 each for the losers. "I thought we looked more tired than we did in Tuesday‘s game," commented Visser ‘"And they played exâ€" ceptionally well too." throughout the schedâ€" ule, and miss the championship game by the thinnest <of marâ€" gins. In addition to those named above. Steve Chris, Jonathan Evans, David McPherâ€" son, Martin Dziak, Jamie Howe, Brent Curry, Doug Coombs, Chris McDermitt, Jusâ€" tin Sharratt and Brian Thirsk all played well for the team, and a special mention should go to Tony Code for his exceptional efforts and results throughout the season. To Pat Bishop and his coaching crew of Dave Gardiner and Ken Code and manager Ron Wettlaufer goes a wellâ€"deserved vote of thanks and aQ;:recia» tion for all their hard work and committâ€" ment, and congratulaâ€" tions on the results. The lead was rarely more than four points for Drifters throughâ€" out, who got 15 points from Al White and a In the third, Whalers continued to apply pressure but could not notch the equalizer Midway through the period, Krickets scored again on a solo effort to go ahead 3â€"1 and Whalers, who never stopped trying, could not bounce back. It was the end of a good year for the Wasps, a year which saw them play hard and improve steadily Sachs, was unbeatabie until Krickets scored late to take a 2â€"1 lead. Despite this loss,

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