PAGE 28 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1983 . DODGE RAM This new unit features 3.7 litre engine, 4â€"speed overâ€" drive transmission, cloth and viny!l bench seats, dual low mount mirrors, rectangular headlamps, ramshead hood ornament, dual electric $ horns, maintenance free battery, 7 Z 48 full wheel covers. Stock 38240 You‘re going to say yes to Chrysler in 1983 Prices in effect until closing May 21,1983 S .« PICKUP Ratz~Bechtel funeral home and chapel \=__â€"â€" R.J. Cline â€" Director _ 621 KING WEST â€" 745â€"9495 TICGE G Private Parking for over 100 cars, entering Wellington or King Street It‘s the end of the high school soccer regâ€" ular season, time for one Waterloo team to start again in the playvoffs while the other can only wish the seaâ€" son were longer. Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staff That‘s the way things have turned out as the Waterloo colleâ€" giate Vikings made the playoffs with a record of five wins and four losses while the Blueâ€" vale Knights finished out of the running with three wins against six losses. Bluevale‘s Peter Braid brushes past Grand River goalie Dave Majury followâ€" ing a scoring opporâ€" tunity. o ible and you may insurance premiu! course certificate Canada‘s Most Comprehensive Driver Training Course Your course fee is income tax deduct Vikings. who opened MAY 21 0:30â€"3:00 p.a For Information on next course phone SATURDAY YOUNG DRIVERS Vikings on to playoffs; Knights finish in style Richard O ‘Brien photo OF CANADA ou may save up to 40% in premiums by presenting our ‘_ e Kitchener Centre 579â€"4800 TUESDAY â€" MAY 31 6:30â€"9:30 pa Tuesday and e Waterioo Centre 579â€"4800 e Cambridge Centre. 623â€"6730 sudden death playoff action yesterday (Thursday) at Caâ€" meron Heights, defeatâ€" ed first place Forest Height 1â€"0 Friday deâ€" spite missing Andros Neocleous and Sean Tuckett after losing 5â€"1 to Cameron last Wednesday . Knights. who had only a tie to show for the previous two seaâ€" sons, went out in style with a 5â€"4 win over Elmira Friday after a 4â€"1 victory over Grand River last Wednesday Vikings had a goal from Greig Heideman and strong goaltending 2 MONDAY JUNE 6 6:30â€"9:30 pa d Q\,\(\\\\Q rst \3\(:‘ ‘ «i Volvo €2 Rabbit 60 Mercedes Peter Braid was Knights® star with four goals against Elmira Friday while Neil Moâ€" vold was the other marksman. B raid, Andre Schaffner, Marcel Desâ€" meules and Todd Loveâ€" from Tim Walker in the upset of Forest Heights, which coach Paul Voisin said beâ€" longed to the team as a whole. "Everybody played their positions well." said Voisin. "It was a good team effort." Heide m a n also scored the lone goal against Cameron. OPEN BOWLING â€" WEEKENDS Dissatistied with present service? For expert repairs call Mike or Klaus al WATERLOO BOWLING LANES Saturday â€" 12 Noonâ€"11:00 P.M. Sunday 10:00 A.M.â€"10:00 P.M. WEEKDAY OPENINGS Call for available times 435 Gonestogo Rd W Waterioo BOWLING 14 Princess St. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 3 Rabbit Mercedes N. American models. 884â€"7640 Knights ended the season in 10th spot with six points while Vikâ€" ings‘ 10 points matched the season totals of Galt collegiate and Preston high school. Knights began the season with 14 players who were new to the game of soccer. "It was just a treâ€" mendous effort for all 19 players," Knights coach Armand Caenen said of the season. ‘"We showed a steady imâ€" provement from game one to game nine."‘ day were the scorers last Wednesday against Grand River.