râ€" INTERIOR FLAT LATEX THE CONTINUING SHOPPING SAGA OF & FHouse 0; OoOUSC â€"of SS\ 4d WATERLOO SQUARE Mon.â€"Wed. â€"2: 30 to 5: 30 Waterloo (Near K Mart) Thurs.â€"Fr1.â€"9: 30 to 9: 00 886â€"3791 Sat â€"9: 30 to 5: 30 CONESTOGA MALL Mon.â€"Fri.â€"9: 30 to 9: 30 Waterioo (Near Kâ€"Mart) Say. â€"9: 30 to 6: OV Largest Cedar Showroom and Inventory in Ontario 140 UNIVERSITY AVE. E., WATERLOO Sauna Materials To Doâ€"Itâ€"Yourself â€"â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 20. While quantity lasts (Waterioo Stores only) Complete Home Sauna Materials Yig) The paint and paper people y "nus pPapPL) Cadar PAINT House of Cedar 102 885â€"1711°> We supply all You supply & SAVE! Vic MacBournie Chronicle Staft If Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks are as good on ice as they are on paper they‘ll be fiying high in the Ontario University hockey league this season. Hawk coach Wayne Gowing is looking forward to Friday‘s game against Waterloo and with good reason. With the whole defensive corps, both goalies and a nucleus of six forwards returning, Gowing is hoping for the best coaching season of his career. _ But it‘s not just the veterans he has returning to the club that makes him eager i(;wééiâ€vstaned. Gowing has the most impressive group of rookies at the Hawk camp than he has ever had. _ . Players like Kevin Casey from the Kitchâ€" ener Rangers and centerman Todd Stark, an exâ€"Guelph Plater forward, have Gowing excited. Also joining the team is Joel Levesque and Rob Whistle, both former Ranger property. "I‘m most excited about the rookies on this year‘s team," said Gowing. *"*We‘ve got strength and depth." "I would like to think we strengthened in all areas but you can never be sure until you see them play on the ice. _ "We‘re a little larger than last year, but more importantly I think, is that we have a faster and more intelligent team than last year." â€" _ _Hawks have the goods We are temporarily overstocked on these heavy duty wood heaters, so all model 24" stoves are $50.00 off our regular price " 639° HERITAGE SIDEâ€"DRAFT _ STOVESâ€" ON SALE! _â€"748â€"0341 Your friend in the A couple of big plays and two costly turnâ€" overs prolonged Blueâ€" vale Knights‘ seasonâ€" long search for their first win Friday. Knights went down to their fifth consecutive loss Friday as Preston Panthers took advanâ€" tage of Knights‘ costly errors to defeat them on their home field 28â€"0. It was Prestons fifth win in the Waterâ€" loo County Secondary school senior football league. A Preston Panther rusher is stopped short of paydirt by three Bluevale tackilers Friday. Vic MacBournie photo "*~®TBHME CHICOPEE SKI| CLUB l(vnight quarterback 396 Morrison Road JUNIOR (15yrs & under on Aug 31 ©82) INTERMEDIATE (16 8 17 yrs on Aug 31/82) SENIOR (18 yrs & over on Aug 31/82) SENIOR CITIZEN FAMILY OF 3 FAMILY OF 4 (65 yrs & over) FAMILY OF 5 or more SOCIAL OUR LOWER PREâ€"SEASON RATES STILL AVAILABLE TO OCT. 31, 1982 With purchase of preâ€"season membership by Oct. 31/82 BCI still seeks first victory OFF SKI STORAGE OR SKI LOCKER PREâ€"SEASON MEMBERSHIP DRIVE MEMBERSHIP RATES Scott McDonald reâ€" mains confident the team will find their first win before the season finale and both McDonald and the Knight coaching staff expect it to come next week when Knights meet â€" Glenview, â€" also sporting a winless seaâ€" son. In Friday‘s game Al MeNeil‘s 57â€"yard touchdown in the first five minutes of the game marked the first of several big gainers on the Knight defence. For 1982/83 Ski Season on or Before Oct. 31 /82 Rates Paid su75.00 (Max. 3 Sre.) s490.00 (Max. 3 Srs.) (Max. 3 Sre.) $103.00 Kitchener, Ontario $126.00 $155.00 $ 55.00 s 15.00 After Oct. 31782 Rates Paid $118.00 $145.00 $170.00 $ 55.00 $410.00 $510.00 $545.00 $ 15.00 10 a.m.â€"10 p.m. OPERATION SKI HOURS Saturdays & Holidays 9 a.m.â€"10 p.m. 9 a.m.â€"5 p.m. Monday to Friday Damond Jamieson scored his first of two touchdowns in the seond quarter followed by Sid Shanks 12â€"yard touchdown reception set up by Knights‘ fuâ€" mble off the kickoff. Jamieson scored the only major of the secâ€" ond half in the third quarter with a one yard plunge. Rob Kent scored the twoâ€"point conversion on a sweep. Ian Brown was good on two of three single point conversions for Panthers. OF 742â€"