Names from the past One thing about oldtimer hockey: you never know where some of those familiar faces, ghosts from the past in the NHL, are going to turn up. And unfortunately for the Waterloo Chippers and other teams in the Ott Heller division of the ninth annual Chippers tournament, some of those faces were under the helmets of the Toronto Italians, who won that division of the fiveâ€"day event. The Italians beat the host Chippers 4â€"1 Sunday at the Albert McCormick arena in the first of three championship games before more than 400 fans. Later, Glanbrook Diggers won the Boat Hurley division with a 5â€"2 win over St. Clements Old Saints and Port Elgin Legionaires beat Kâ€"W Moderates 3â€"1 to win the Dutch Reibel division. "Any time you have to play against (Norm) Ullman and (Mike) Pelyk, you know you‘re in a hockey game." Chippers forward Howie Dieâ€" trich said after the championship game. "That‘s two weeks in a row. Last week we had to play against (Ron) Ellis (now with a team A contingent of 25 players represented Columâ€" bia Racquet Courts recently at the Ontario Racquetball championships, with five of them finishing in the top three in their respective diviâ€" sions. â€" Barb Prysnuk was third in the women‘s B category and Deb McMullen was second in women‘s C. Mike McMuillen won the men‘s B consolation and Paul Boles was third in the men‘s masters Columbia wellâ€"represented at racquetball provincials Raymond Bryant Kindergarten N.A. MacEachern Public School Matz ‘‘Education For Tomorrow Visit your neighbourhood school i The Waterloo County ' Board of Education EDUCATION WEEK April 24â€"30 Ullman, Pelyk and Ellis are all former Toronto Maple Leafs. The Italians also had Jimmy Krulicki, an exâ€"Detroit Red Wing, in their lineup. Gerry Harrigan, coach of the junior B Waterloo Siskins and in his first season with the Chippers, scored in the first period of the Ott Heller championship game. Guy Sabourin replied for the Italians in the second period and Bob Palante put them in front when he broke the 1â€"1 tie early in the third. Murray Stroud and Ullman, with an empty net goal, were the other scorers. _ Chippers had also lost 4â€"1 to Italians on Saturday after beating Queens‘ Old Boys 6â€"4 and Kâ€"W Saints 51. The University of Waterloo Worriers, meanâ€" while, beat Kâ€"W Rusty‘s 10â€"2 to get off to a good start in the Dutch Reibel division, but lost 5â€"4 to Port Elgin and 6â€"3 to Thornhill Dukes after from Huntsville) in Guelph." that. Over 200 of Ontario‘s top racquetball players were entered in this tournament, which preâ€" cedes the national championships near Windsor in May. Also, the Columbia club is holding its championships May 5â€"7 and spectators are welâ€" come. grouping. Bud Hayes also recorded a third place finish for his performance in the men‘s golden masters division. ALEXANDRA PUBLIC SCHOOL HOMECOMING Displays of school memorabilia Songs and dances of the decades performed by students Its Education Week 35 Alexandra Street, Waterloo Wednesday April 27 9:00 a.m.â€"4:00 p.m. The staff and students of and the welcome mat is out! Thursday April 28 7:00 p.m. â€" 9:00 p.m. Fun for everyone invite you to A march on City Hall shouldn‘t be the only time you get out Domco Princessflor No Wax Vinyl ‘ SPECIAL $7.12 m* $5.95 sq. yd. Sundial Solarian No Wax Vinyl Reg. $22.66 m* Sale $17.88 m* Reg. $18.95 sq. yd. Sale $14.95 sq.yd. Designer Solarian No Wax Flooring Reg. $40.60 m‘ Sale $29.84 m* Reg. $33.95 sq. yd. Sale $24.95 sq. yd. upon presentation of this coupon offer expires May 4/83 not valid during any other specials, or with membership card discount Conestoga Mail King Centre Waterloo Kitchener y Storewide Bargains and Values! WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1983 â€" PAGE 23 TOTAL IMAGE 886â€"5020 b’l‘his is the BEGINNING of our SPRING SALE! 200 Off STYLEâ€"C! For Woman and Man Get ready for the new season and save with our outdoor turf starting from $5.45 yd. STYLEâ€"CUT PaRTITIPaLTION BP . 576â€"3030 tJJ â€"