PAGE 22 - WATERLOO â€UNCLE, WEDNESDAY. Warriors' Steve Atkin bumps with Derrick Lewis (12) of the Guelph Gryphons under the Waterloo basket. mama O‘Brien photo BEAT . 1lttillllE IlBlllllhlllGlllliiS Omwwu â€Outlaw-vim!“ FOR FURTHER MFORIATION CALL: Olenng alone can , help you beat your bad eating hauls But the Weight Watchers program can In weekly meetings, you’ll learn new and ptoper eating Natyts that can become as natural to you as Dreaming You‘ll ttrttt out how to lose pounds and keep them of! once and for all Call Weigh! Watch» ers and help yourself to a» better figure JOIN WEIGHT WATCHERS FOR $7.60 maul) OF THE REGULAR â€5.†ON YOUR HIST IEETINO AND REGISTRATION FEE. 89003 CITIZEN. Atttt STUDENT. JOIN FOR $3.50 1 -51 9-886-8280 80.00 - momma. $3.00 manna. 1/2 PRICE SPECIAL JANUARY 't . 1m JANUARY 3 JANUARY 12. 1983 When someone we loved dies our life is changed. We miss the person because we loved them and depended on them for many important things. Frequently our pain is made greater because we have to learn to do many things that the deceased did for us. Raising children alone, earning a living. finding a Yrb or a career. managing the household. Rnding new friends can all be difBcuit at a time when we're saddened by our loss. Support from friends is most helpful. We can talk about our feelings with them and they can help us with some of the tasks that give us difBculty. Some- times we need further information or assistance. At such times we should seek the help of professionals who can help us with specific problems we may have LT.,',':": WHY IS LOSING 2'2'"2','l' A LOVED ONE TO DEATH so PAINFUL? , Baiid gets workout as ' Warriors slow off mark Richard O'Brien Chronicle Staff "The game could have been over right there," McCrae said. As it turned out, however, the Warrior offence started to click, going from a five to 10 point lead in the minute-and-a-half before the break, at which time they led 31-21. "IIIVII \vllulw .II‘-J "Meir- -- _-- "I figured that really putAhem (Gryphons) behind the eight-ball," said McCrae. “Bin to sputter and nounder like that and then win by 22 points is almost unbelievable." ' - ___ . . " --- ---___ 1.“: I... on“ Wlllta I.) uni-Ivan u.-~_..- v ...___7 - While the Warriors' offence was led by Phil J arrett, with 15 points, and Steve Atkin, with 13, McCrae credited the win to guard Mark Korchuk and forward Dave Moser, who came off the bench to cope with Guelph's pressure. 1itiii;uiiiiirtGakiiiy] G look after the ball through the pressure defence, which was causing all the lumoxgrsfl McCrae said. A! w, iFlGiors were guilty of 38 turnovers. com- Datz ~BCCh’LCI funeral home and chapel 621 KING WEST - 745-9495 Private Parking for or" mo cars, entering Wellington or King Street Rebound td beat Gryphqns pared with just 17 for Guelpn. urypnous, however, paid the price for their aggressive play, taking 31 of 48 fouls. Warriors, now ranked fifth in Canada, can expect nothing but intense competition this season, McCrae expects. _ . A _-----) an..- “a" Canucks 1 Canucks: Chris Koch Jets: Kevin Huber, Leafs _ 5 Leafs: Doug Flood tr. Stars: Terry Bren. F Capitals . t Capitals: Mark McCI Rangers: Kevin Bate Penguins - s Penguins: {ell-Que The Waterloo Harmony Lunch major Peewee Cougars went down to their first Hut, League defeat on Friday against Gait, but came back on Sunday with a decisive win over Kitchener Flyers. "'3Evérybody‘s going McCrae said. _ . MILK/lac Bill“. Next team taking shot at the Warriors will be the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks, who will be the visitors Saturday at 8 p.m. Then on Wednesday, Jan. 19, Warriors host the Estonia senior A team in an exhibition match. Hawks Cougars lost 2-t to Gait in an exciting game that was scoreless after two periods. Eight seconds into the third period, Mike Natziger contim nod his recent scoring streak to give Cong-rs a " lead on a hard shot which eluded untlie Scott Booty. My ttien storeteefl OPEN BOWLING - WEEKENDS 5 Stars _ 2 Doug Flood (2). Clinton Spark W), Eric Graham Terry Bretz. Rich Manger WATEIILOQ MINOR HOCKEY ASWIATION MINOR - FEE WEE GAMES PLAYED SAT. IAN. I/IB % I Jets - I WATERLOO BOWLING LAMBS . t Rangers - 2 . Mark McCready (2). Trevor Paranyl. Greg James : Kevin Baler. Mark Byerly s - s Hawks - 2 a: Jeff Gates. Dave Stickwey. Ramon Meta. Philip Shilling. Todd Coyne Dan Herold. Travis Gowiand Saturday - " Mom-10:00 P.M. Sunday 10:00 A.M.-10:m PM. ity League Cougars rebound BOWLIBS WANTED Couple: nomad tor Mind Luau. many o1teettrtg. Call The Lama for Information LiTiTilIEcIa WEEKDAY OPENINGS can for â€new. that " We“ Bt. Weqt mm or 806-2370 17 for Guelph. 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