PAGE 38 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, +982 WJ Green Shirts‘ Regals Colts Dutchmen‘ Sabres Cubs Kings GAMES NOV. 6 Dutchmen 4 â€" Andrew Smolak 3, Jeff Boegel Cubs 0 â€" Shutout by Jim Dorscht _ . Green Shirts 4 â€" Ron Silver 4 Sabres 2 â€" Brian Motz, Steven Hardman Regals 7 â€" Kyle Gingerich 6, Sean Emmerson Kings 5 â€" Jeremy Kueneman 2, David Boland 2 Ryan Austin WATERLOO MAJOR ATOM CITY LEAGUE @ Over 80 meals included! @ 28 Days in Waikiki e 28 Days.fully escorted e Efficiency Apartments e Tremendous value! © Super value ONLY $1429 twin ONLY $1429 twin FLORIDA COSTA RICA e 21 Days e Fabulous sightseeing e Efficiency Units e Panama Canal e Daytona Beach & Orlando e 15 Days, fully escorted ONLY $609 twin ONLY $1299 twin Also available: © Caribbean Cruise ®© Wheels innâ€"indoor e Texas & New Orteans Resort e Cuba e Arizona FOR YOUR SUPPORT JOHN City League â€" Chippers capture MAJORCA BIBLES » RECORDS & TAPES Waterioo Square 885â€"4500 SHORTREED CALL TODAY for your free catailogue THANK YOU EXCELLENT VALUE: COMPARE! BOOKSTORE Lots of great gift ideas CATALOGUE ® Arizona Pickâ€"up YOUR FREE NOW a n au t on @09 0a) . 2 4 Ni aCH d HAWAH Waterloo Chippers defeated Collingwood Beavers 4â€"3 Sunday in a fastâ€"skating, closeâ€" checking game to win the first annual Hanâ€" over Legion oldtimers hockey tournament in Durham. Chippers won with big saves by goalie Joe (Plywood) Mansfield and goals from Wayne Pearen, Howard Dieâ€" trich, Andy Sararas and Bob (Whitey) Kurschinski. Cordially invites all public school supporters in the Alexandra Public School area and the Westvale subâ€" division. N1 J. Ribey Principal This meeting is being called to discuss the report of the Committee prior to its submission to the Board of Education on LYNNE WOOLSTENCROFT THE ALEXANDRA SCHOOL _ ACCOMMODATION REVIEW COMMITTEE WILLIAM STREET WEST, WAYTERLOO Hanover tourney PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEE WATERLOO COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION A PUBLIC MEETING Wednesday November 10, 1982 at 8:00 p.m. in _ FIRST UNITED CHURCH NOVEMBER 18, 1982 Director of Education W.B. Scandrett Superintendent of Schools to Waterioo advanced to the final with wins of 9â€"0 over Port Elgin, 4â€"2 over Hamilton and 52 over Owen Sound. Pearen was named most valuable player in the "A" division chamâ€" pionship. Roy Wuertele, in his first year coaching, came up with line pairâ€" ings and changes that kept momentum in favor of the Chippers in each game. Chippers next tourâ€" THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT Riders retain pigskin crown The Waterloo youth football season came to a close Sunday with the defending champion Riders defeating the Tiâ€"Cats 38â€"6. Riders used a combiâ€" nation of passing and running to subdue a game Tiâ€"Cat squad that never quit. Richard Adair scored the game‘s first major on a 42â€"yard passing play from Darâ€" ren Johnston and Johnâ€" ston also ran for two majors on keepers. Zonta Week Nov. 8 â€" 14 Riders, who finished the season with an 8â€"0 record, 312 for and 34 against, would like to challenge the chamâ€" pion of the Kitchener league to a pair of exhibition games. Zonta will be sponâ€" soring a booth at Kaleiâ€" doscope of a Woman‘s Life at Bingeman Park, Friday, Nov. 12 to Sunday, Nov. 14 to inform the public about the group‘s many fundâ€" raising events. Horticultural Society Meeting Dave Peterson, Jeff Bennett and Warren Thirsk also scored. Zonta International, a service organization for executive women in business and the proâ€" fessions, invites the general public to learn more about the organiâ€" zation during Zonta week, Nov. 8 to 14. _ h ____ _2 &\ P Heather Tyler David Burns David Burns and Heather Tyler are the University of Waterloo athletes of the week. A thirdâ€"year basketball player, David is back with the Warriors after a year‘s absence while he attended University of Toronto. His return is one of the key reasons why the Warriors are priming for national At the WLU invitational tournament he was named to the allâ€"star team as he led Warriors to the consolation championship, leading the team in scoring with 20 points. He was also the team‘s second leading reâ€" bounder. Heather plays wing guard on the starting five and is one of the strong outside shooters as well as an aggresive defensive player. This past weekend, Heather was given the added responsibility for bringing 'x ball up the floor due to a teammate‘s injury and did an excellent job in the quarterback role during three tough games. UW Athletes Viking Laurie Green made a good defensive play as she jumped in front of Amy Templin of Grand River in WCI‘s secondâ€"last senior girlis basketbail game of the season. Vikings lost 36â€"20 to Grand River Friday, then lost 33â€"28 to Elimira Saturday to drop out of the running for the Waterico County Secondary School Athletic Association champiâ€" GOOD ‘D‘ Richard O‘Brien photo