ACADIAN UPHOLSTERY and INTERIOR OPEN BOWLING â€" WEEKENDS e Reuphoistering e Repairs e Draperies e Furniture stripping and refinishing STEWART MCKECHNIE, B.Sc., O.L.S. ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR VISIT OUR NEW LOCATION WATERLOO BOWLING LANES We offer you guaranteed workmanship 18 years experience Nery Reasonable Prices free estimates pickup and detivery Busiding Location Surveys Topograpihical surveys Reference Pians Condomunium surveys Buiiding layout and construction surveys _ Engineenng surveys wishes to announce the relocation of his land surveying office to Saturday â€" 12 Noonâ€"11:00 P.M. Sunday 10:00 A.M.â€"10:00 P.M. WEEKDAY OPENINGS Call for available times BOWLING 14 Princess St. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 35 King Street North Waterioo, Ontario Areas of specialization include 10 WYMAN ROAD, WATERLOO PHONE 886â€"3302 (519) 886â€"9496 N2J 2W9 Manon Harbec Waterloo Siskins proved themselves to be winners on the ice this season, taking first place in the Midwesâ€" tern Junior B Hockey League before losing a playvoff series to the Ontario finalist Stratâ€" ford Cullitons. And a week ago Tuesday they were winners off the ice as well, at their annual banqguet. Leagueâ€"leading goalâ€" tender Don Einwechter was presented with the i \“‘ M _ h‘ GQVY ; ne gam® nas mre® ae\'m‘\\e .)o\“ al ~ advamages: o 5930\3\ p! o8 a" . A3 Racoue\ba\\ gan be emoy 26 go0P e \,ad\es \\meg,r, c,\asses uS ane" yos s\afl o\a\;mg membe(s a\so\ 4) Racque\ba\\ pto\ndes a gooo P3 Rec,(ea\\ofla\. 006‘03“‘“‘9 and wox\«ou\ in 3 5\'\0(\ pe" 086 ol ame soc,\a\ pf o9‘ am> El 3 fal\ membets oft mne \am\N gan o )\m\m Oe\ie\oomefl\ t oo‘ enoy me game of vac,oue\ba\\ o \â€"8‘550“5 o 5000\3\ ever\\s and \oumamen\s _a10Y all Co\umb'\a‘ sF ac'\\'\\'\es . ~npyutrto /W\'\\V\poo\ /sauna T. /Daby smmg 5e ce m ess1 CY RNQ\\?S‘“&\'\' | pA1T OO\â€"\hle\ A L euntt? 30W an ac\'we w _ e SoeC\a\ ol od am so" ne® memve.xs oA ,ac\\es \\\ness o\asses wo‘ o8 â€"ots a\so\ Lt (,omoe\\\we and _.amy Waterioo Siskin award winners are, front, Don Einwechter, Vern Reddon, 1 RACQUET em%ouu Wayne Prysnuk Wrapâ€"up to fine Siskin year COURTS INC. 140 Columbia West, Waterioo Phone 886â€"5870 Call or drop in and inquire about our reasonable rates. x oU oY i e®â€" on _A * al c,ot\d\\\oneo co »snackba( /\\c,ensed\ trophy as well as a quartz watch from Franks Jewellers as the team‘s most valuâ€" able plaver. Pat Hinnegan re ceived awards for hav ing the highest point total and for being the leading goal scorer. John McKerrow â€" also was a recipient of two awards as rookie of the year and most im proved player _ Todd Loveday was named best defenceâ€" man and Peter Young aamity yam"" 1d"~ . »\‘oe“«_:,ed I ts C )u\'\ge = Hundreds expected at ‘Y‘ Mayâ€"Tenâ€"Kay Chris Lang was recâ€" ognized as most gentleâ€" manly player and Jeff was picked as the best defensive player. Sunday, May 1, at 10 a.m.. several hundred women runners and joggers of all ages will Nickel was the player contributing the most on and off the ice. Siskins also recogâ€" nized the contributions Organized by the Kitâ€" chenerâ€" W aterloo YMCA Women‘s Runâ€" ning Club and sponâ€" sored by Shopper‘s Drug Marts, trophies and medals will be awarded to the first three winners in each of nine age categories from preâ€"teen to fifty and over. There will also be team prizes for open women, junior girls, senior girls, mother and daughter and YÂ¥MCA teams. run in the third annual MAYâ€"TENâ€"KAY 10K road race in Waterloo. Starting at the Waâ€" terloo Family Y, 145 Lincoln Road, the course continues on Lincoln Road, east on University Avenue and then through Lincoln Village to Lexington SPORTS EQUIPMENT REPAIRED ... e GOAL PAD$ e HOCKEY GI e BLOCKERS e SHOULDER e TRAPPERS e BASEBALL e BASES REC Got the blues? Want to get away from it all? Take a walk! â€" ...,,"""C BETTERLINE SPORTS REPAIRS GOAL PADS HOCKEY GLOVES REPALMED BLOCKERS SHOULDER Paps TRAPPERS BASEBALL GLOVES RESTRUNG BASES RECOVEREDâ€"SPIKES AND STRAPS 83 Water St. N. Kitchener CALL 744â€"307 1 Williams, John Usher PaRTICPATION BP Walk a block.Today. of members within the organisation and gave directors awards to Vern Reddon, John Usher and Ron Wilâ€" liams. Road. Continuing west to Davenport Road and up Davenport the course turns at Conesâ€" toga Mall and comes back on Davenport to Lexington, west to Weber Street and south on Weber finishing at Lincoln Road near the starting point. Heather Clemenson, winner of the 1982 Skyâ€" lon Marathon women‘s division, will officially start the race. Heather was also the 1982 masâ€" ter‘s women (over 35) Canadian 10Km chamâ€" pion. She is a research assistant at the Univerâ€" sity of Guelph and is a member of the Waterâ€" loo County Amateur Athletic Association. Entries will be taken at the Waterloo Y to 9: 30 a.m. on race day. 9 ' ( (, CTION