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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Jan 1983, p. 25

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Hockey Hawks flying high York goalie Dave Stewart guards the post as he gets help from the defence in stopping this Laurier forward. Richard O ‘Brien photo Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staff It‘s difficult to soar like an eagle when you have to play against the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks. A lot of university hockey teams have been discovering this lately â€" 10 in a row, in fact â€" as the Hawks have compiled a 13â€"2 record for a share of first place in the Ontarâ€" io Universities Athletic Association. In the past week, the Hawks have sent three teams down to earth. Over the weekend in Kingston they trounced the Royal Military Colâ€" lege Redmen 10â€"1 and beat the Queen‘s Goldâ€" en Gaels 6â€"4. Last Wednesday, they hostâ€" ed the York Yeomen and won by a 4â€" Against RMC on Satâ€" urday, the Hawks took period leads of 30 and 4â€"0 before becoming Todd Major recorded two firsts and two secâ€" onds to lead the Region of Waterioo Swim Club at the Gueiph Invitaâ€" tional Swim Meet Jan. 14â€"16. ROW results are as free. 2nd 200 LM Wendy Brookes (10): ist 500 breast; 3rd 50 fly. 3rd 50 free. 2rd 100 breast; 4th 200 breast. 4th 100 free Dusan Nedelko (12) 32rd 50 free. 3rd 400 IM. 3rd 100 fly Tim Major (9) 6th 100 breast; 6Sth 100 back Kim Todd (15); 3rd 100 breast; 6th 800 free. 2nd 100 Jennifer McEiroy (13); 1st 100 fly; 1st 200 breast Nancy Woodbail (11): ist 200 breast;. 2nd 400 free. 6th 200 Garrick Tipiady (10): 1st 50 back; 2nd 109 back 2nd 100 breast: 3rd 100 breast; 4th 50 ROW‘s Major wins two gold medals Todd Major (12) 1st ee: ist 100 back. 2nd Michelle Caron (10) 6th 100 sharper around the net with a sixâ€"goal thirdâ€" period outburst. _ Hawks were led by Dave Beckon‘s three goal performance and Beric Sykes added a pair. Todd Stark, Rob Whistle, Paul Roanâ€" tree, Kevin Casey and Tony Martindale each scored once. Rory McLeod replied for RMC with just 37 seconds remaining to spoil the shutout bid of Laurier goalie Steve Bienkowski. Friday, Casey‘s goal into the empty Gueen‘s net sealed the victory with just four seconds remaining. Roantree had three goals while singles went to Tim Glencross and Don Poulter. free. 5th 200 free. 5th 200 IM. Rebecca Lyon (9);: 4th 50 6th 200 free breast; 5th 100 breast. 5th 100 Tvler Claire (12) 2nd 100 _ back: 6th 50 free _ Tyler Claire (12) 2nd 100 fly: 3rd 200 1 sth 100 breast r’ Bill Manastersky. Ted Austen,. Geoff Shaw and Steve Cherry replied for the thirdâ€" place Golden Gaels. _ Simal Saujani (10) 6th 50 breast back; 6th 100 back Lesiey Horton (13) 3rd 400 free, 3rd 100 back 3rd 200 IM Jennifer ‘McPherson (12) Z2nd 200 back; Znd 200 free. 6th 100 fly â€"‘‘It was a tough game,."" said Hawks coach Wayne Gowing. championships will‘ be held this Saturday beginning at noon at the Breithaupt Centre in Compemioniflnthemconuctvafletyqflhe sport and features competitors from Quebec, Buffalo and all over Ontario. Sonja Gabert (12) 4th 50 (12) Karate event "It was an emotional game for both teams." Emotions, however, did not run out of conâ€" trol. There were just 14 minor penalties and Laurier players took eight of them. Last Wednesday, Hawks and Yeomen played a scoreless first period in a game that featured good endâ€"toâ€" end action while both teams defences cleared the puck well to preâ€" vent second opportuniâ€" ties. Leading the Hawks to the win were three goals by Greg Mills after a marker by deâ€" fenceman Joel Levesâ€" Hawks bhost McMasâ€" ter Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Kitchener audiâ€" torium. Then on Saturâ€" day at 2, the powerful University of Toronto Blues, who have a share of first place and a game in hand, come calling. fNy; sth 100 fly Nanette Kermer (14). 5th 800 free . Juanita Diegel (12) 4th 200 free; 5th 100 fly Boys relay 11 & 12 goid 200 Justin Tiplady (12) 5th 50 Ron Forrest (12) 4th 50 Dan Nedelko (10) 3rd 50 PERMS & CUTS It‘s time for a new holiday hairdo. Try a new style, a new look for the new year! _ 255 Toligate Bivd. off Glen Forest Bivd. GET YOUR NEW LICENCE PLATE STICKER EARLY NOW is the time to pick up your licence renewal sticker. Because of the new system, lateâ€"comers may find themselves in longer than usual lineups. WHAT you need is an application form available at any licence issuing office, proof of insurance, ownership permit and the required fee. Fees are $4 a month based on your birth month. See table below. WHERE? You can renew at any licence issuing office in your area. Check the sticker you receive to ensure it correctly reflects your birth month. YOU are responsible for having a new validation sticker by February 28. The sticker goes on the upper rightâ€"hand corner of the rear plate on passenger cars; the upper rightâ€"hand corner on the front plate of commercial vehicles. If you sell your vehicle, remove the plates and attach them to your new vehicle. if your Birthday is in Your fee is This will cover Your lcence plate â€" jun _ ju!l is valid until 83 83 153 Country Hill Dr. COUNTRY HILLS PLAZA 742â€"9201 Ministry of Transportation and Communications Here are the passenger car fees for 1983 §$24 28 32 36 Jun "Jul _ Aug Sep _ Ocf _ Nov ONTA RIO JUY\OSSn‘me Haroid G«ibert . Deputy Miruster 83 83 83 83 @3 83 84 84 84 7 B 9 10 11 MTMS â€" MMMS . MTHS . MTHS . MTHS 44 48 52 56 60 Dec â€" Jan _ feb 12 13 14 15 PHONE OUR HOT LINE TO FUN ANNUAL FEE $48.00 _ 65 UNIVERSITY AVE. E., WATERLOO 15 16 MTHS MThS GCOLD KLEY TRAVEL SERVICES, LTD. NEW 1983 HOURS: MON.â€"FAL. 9 a.m. â€" 6 p.m. SATURDAYS 10 a.m.â€"1 p.m J U N May 17

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