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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Jan 1983, p. 18

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If!!!” WADVERHSE. . . ADKERNSE teeee.AA,s,r.. TUNE-UP SPECIALS $3000 $4000 'tity'o The demand tor electricity reaches its peak between 5 and 7 on weekday evenings. That's because many stores. factories and otticeeare still open. And at home, more lights are coming on; the heat is being turned up; meals are cooking; more hot water is being used and TV viewing increases. This all adds up to create an electrical rush hour. One way to reduce this peak is to do everything possible to avoid wasting electricity. Another is to shift some ot the major uses of electricity -..-... the ones you don't really have to do between 5 and 7 - to other times of the day. If everyone in our utility did this. it would help considerably to keep Hydro rates down because Waterloo North Hydro buys power from Ontario Hydro at a rate that is partially based on the highest monthly peak. The higher the peak. the mere facilities are required for generating and distributing electricity. And they cost money. _ _ Lowering costs now will help keep future rate increases to a minimum. 4 cyl. o REPLACE Spark Plugs 0 Compression Toot o SERVICE Battery and Air Fitter . ADJUST Timing and Carburetor o INSPECT Belts a. Hoses . CHECK High Tension Cables, Distributor Caps and Rotor, P.C.V. Valve and Fuel Fitter Points and Condom tor Non Eloctronic Engine. are $6.00 extra Cars with points extra tot most can 300 Nortttnettt DIN. East, Waterloo 886-5090 What's going on (or off) between , ptanf 7 pm. offer in effect 'til January 12/83 is important. a cyl. Cl _ Identification camp _ eioirjjtithjr women cagers Waterloo minor Peewee Bauer Bruins were the grand champions of Brantford's 12th annual minor hockey tour nament, winning all six of 'their games. The detmtsive quartet of Chad Young, Mark Slroluck, Hike Brooks and Brent Mulli- gan greatly assisted goal- tenders Tim Brenner and Steve Whitney to one shalom each and only nine goals against In the sh: games, Bruins won the champion- ship game, knocking on the other previously undcluled mun. Brnnllord " by A 54 - as Troy Stephens had the hat trick and Steve Rice scored a pair. Brantford pulled their goalie. only to have the Bruins hit the goal Bauer Bruins take it all Minor Hockey post heron! time ran out. Whitney Ins named game of the Mme. -- _ In the semi-finals, Wheat- neld threatened with leads of bl and " before the Bruins netted four unanswered Rolls to win " Alum. Stephens had three souls and Rice had two, Mike Wilson was the other scorer. Bruins defeated Bull-lo Dir trict :5 as Dargel opened the scoring. finishing g: passing play involvlng llne tes Todd Melnyclmk and Scott Mephet son. Stephens then scored. with help from Chip Selling and Chris Code. before like Brooks madd It " Buffalo stored late in the third period to spoll Brenner‘s shutout hid, Brenner did gel I shutout, however. in a " win over Bank as Rice led the otteoce with two goals while Selling and Brooks also scored. Rice The students were home for the Christina break. but all was not quiet at the University at Waterloo physical activities W1- ' u " 'w-lw W-."""""" -_i_'_--'.e'- - W, - The Ontario Amateur Basketball Association took over the court, which has become the provincial training centre. to hold an identities- tion camp by invitation only for five members of the women's provincial team and 15 prospective members from high school teams. - "s It ii1iiUiiaaCrira/iriavers to show what they can do and learn what is expected of team members. and Sailing also picked up an assist. IS did Darren Henry and Stephens: "We wanted to expose the kids to provincial philosophy and put them through a physically demanding experience," said head coach Peter Campbell. Whitney's shutout came by a similar " score over the Michigan Angels. Young. Slur hack. Brent Mulligan and Brooks each picked up an assist on goals by Melnythuk. Once formed, this season's Ontario women's team will compete in the Canadian Amateur Basketball Association Junior championship program this summer in Saskatchewan. In 1985, the team will be in the Canada Summer Games. _ "Most of the girls came in thinking they were in good shape but after the first day they were having second thoughts. We'0 let them go away with a good idea of what they have to do at this level." Players who were not invited to this camp are welcome to attend tryouts at different locations in late April and early May. The site is so far unknown for the tryout in Kitchener-Waterloo, but the date is set at April 24. . is”) Flyers Clnadiens Knights Red Wings Cougars be“: ' Results Sunday Myers tt Red Wings I Canadiens s Cougars 0 rum-u 2 hell: ' The” iiiiiii; iaiai; operates in the same manner with an identification camp at UW March 25-27 and a tryout in K-W May T. Head coach Peter Campbell give: instructions in positional play to Kelly Lethbridge of Kingeville. se, City Leag_L_Ig MINOR ATOM Stephens. Wilson and McPher In their opening game, Bruins defeated Brannon! 82 H as Stephens had a tour-goal game. Young added two goals while Melnychuk and Rice etch had one

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