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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Feb 1983, p. 24

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On hearing an ambulance. fire truck. police cruiser or public utility vehicle siren,. or on seeing their redâ€"roof lights flashing. all grivers must pull over to the curb. bring .their vehicles to a stop. allowing emergency vehicles to pass In the case of a oneâ€"way street.drivers must pull over to the right or left curb. whichever is nearest. It‘s also illegal to follow closer than 150 metres (150â€"175 yards) behind any fire department vehicle responding to an alarm. Did you know that..... 17 PAYS T0 ADVERTISE .. ADVERTISE WHERE /T PAYS... PAGE 24 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE WEDNESDAYy FEBRUARY 9 1983 â€"â€"â€"â€" WHEN I DIEâ€" _ _ DONT HAVE A ~~‘* FUNERAL FOR ME 35 That is a common statement. There is a problem with it. howâ€" ever., when someone we love dies survivors react with strong emoâ€" tions. We feel sad. we are upset and we cry. We find it hard to believe that death has come. Without formal ceremony we mav lose an opportunity to gain support from friends and loved ones By not seeing the deceased we lose the chance to confront the reality of death. Funerals and visitations can help. Some psycholâ€" ogists have said that the funeral and visitation is an important first step in adjusting to our loss: Lack of a funeral and visitation will have no effect on the deceased but it can have serious conse quences on the survivor ~ IULLLH Laundermat Onen s Vveekdavs 6â€"9 Sun & Holidays 5 Erbp St W Maple Hill Plaza 884â€"1340 Winter Coats JUST THROW ME IN THE GROUND Same Day Cleaning Service No Extra Charge â€"â€" SPECIAL Valuable Coupon 20" OFF TILEL PEB I6 8 Patzâ€"~Bechtel funeral home and chapel R J Clineâ€" Director 621 KING WEST â€" 745â€"9495 Prirate Parking for o entering Woellington e G wE ; er 100 cars King Stree Blair McArthur, Dan Blum. Mike Martelli, Wayne Holden and Steve Crocker scored for the Warriors, who are visitors against Wilfrid Laurier University Thursday before hosting York and Western Friday and Saturday in Ontario Universities Athletic Association ac tion. Warriors started the third period down 4â€"3. then made it 4â€"4 before giving up two goals on what Jack Birch called "two blatant errors." Rams edge UW The University of Waterloo hockey Warriors let the lastâ€"place Ryerson Rams come within one point of them Saturday, dropping a 6â€"5 decision to the Rams in Toronto se a FFiWGF S LW J 64 squandered big leads. going off the floor at halftime with a 46â€"40 lead after being ahead Phil â€" Hermanutz of Windsor _ scored 26. 10 better than teammate Jim Kenned\ "I was really up for the game. They really stoned us down there They took us by 15 or 16 CLHKIâ€"87 ) .‘ Despite YVan Oors chot‘s contribution in the very physical game, Peter Savich ac tually bed Warrior scorers with 240 Dave Burns added 12 As an added convemience for making payment, the Tax Department will remain open until 5: 30 PM on all due dates, February 15th,. 16th. 17th. 18th It al o. as V an Oors chot pointed out. gives Warriors a measure of revenge for an earlier setback at the hands of Lancers ‘""I plaryed really hard." said the third year math student after his best game of the season. Ward No 1 Ward No 2 Ward No 3 Ward No 4 Business Tax Additional Hours for Payment 1st Instaliment Final Dates for Payment without Penalty Added The win keeps War niors in the Ontario Unmversities Athletic Assoctation west diviâ€" sion jz2ad with seven wins. wo losses . And â€" that‘s exacthy what the 6©5¢ Universi ty of Waterioo Warrior forward did Saturdar afternoon in scoring a seasonâ€"high total of 23 points and hauling in nine rebounds to heip the Warriors to an 83 79 win over University of Windsor Lancers Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Statt With Warrior Lancer basketball games being the. wars that they are. it‘s good to have someone like Paul V an Oorschot to win some of the battles 1983 INTERIM LEVY "nQ CITY OF WATERLOO (North Ward) (East Ward) (South Ward) (West Ward) (All Wards) N avenges earlier loss to Lancers earher by 14 points They led by 11. for awhile in the second half. which caused coach Don McCrae to say the game was harder to win than it Warriors‘ Peter Savich jumps toward the ball as Windsor‘s Mark Landry puts up a shot. RA McKee Tax Collector February 15th February 16th February 17th February 18th February 18th As the clock ran down,. Lancers fouled Warriors had a slim 80â€"79 lead in the final minute â€" before Burns scored once from the free throw line after being fouled on a lay up. We made it hard." said McCrae. ‘"We had some wild decisions and weird shot selec tion." This led to ill trmed shots with no body in position for rebounds and also caused outside shooter Steve Atkin to see less of the ball and finish with four points. had to be NEXT WEEK Warriors host MceMaster for their next start on Tuesday. Feb. 15 ‘*1 thought we achieved a lot of things we wanted to do against Windsor." he said. "I don‘t think they had a free score on us. They never took the ball off us on a press." Despite the diffi culty, McCrae had rea son to be happy Richard O‘ ‘Brien photo Van Oorschot in a des perate attempt to reâ€" gain possession and he sank two free throws to finish the scoring

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