PAGE 28 â€" Am'd Plouss of Bzautyl Deciaâ€"lo¢ z: Hours Tues. 8:30:6 Wed.. Thurs., Fri., 8:30â€"8. Sat. 8:00â€"3. > 98 Weber St. N. Lincoin Plaza, Waterioo 885-4690 relt ho RAES NFy rou *A = Due to Demand â€" Inventory Sale Continued 495 King North, Waterioo 884â€"5110 po®* _ «ecan® fé;s (WWWW bas «t cesmer w# ol nsormC gait> wo‘:::::‘;:v"..p\-“w,aw‘" selos !** _ ~aBQ “@N & o uP RA, 8 38 9e Â¥ i8 NSR & oA ul & AAA LNAE A wn,.ne > on 505 d;#°‘ ‘JG“ os."' i wund us meyne! uc i6 , vC 6 ..:LOM’;" £ Isï¬f‘ your & m ‘0"\ x AT We would also like to announce that our salon hours have been extended. Altero is pleased to welcome Lorraine Finey to his staff. Lorraine is new to this area, but brings with her 20 years experience in hawr design. INVENTORY SALE Prices trom 98° sq. tt. plus delivery Several designs and colors for DRIVEWAYS SIDEWALKS PATIOS PARKING LOTS AROUND SWIMMING POOLS 60 SCHAEFER St., Waterioo PAVING _ STONES iInquire about our ;â€"_ï¬;;ty Puck Warriors get _..._._.._..| quick start from gate JA off Weber St tion season, it appears disaster isn‘t about to strike the same team two seasons in a row. Whatever happens in this Ontario Univer .iâ€" University of Waterâ€" loo Warriors finished last season with just one win and two ties, and after three games this year they‘re just one point away from equalling that output. As hosts at the new Columbia Icefield this past weekend, Warâ€" riors edged Windsor Here are the Waterioo Athletics, second place finishers in the Kitchener and District Soccer League second division this season. They enter the first division next seaâ€" REPAIRSâ€"INSTALLATIONSâ€"RENOVATIONS F. LOSCHMANN PLUMBING & HEATING e QUALITY SERVICE e COMPETITIVE RATES e FREE ESTIMATES CALL FRANK 576â€"7606 HOW ‘BOUT THOSE A‘S? Lancers 3â€"2 Sunday i lvers Coeqe ++ ine Brock Badgers in their playing the delta posiâ€" tion for Warriors, scored all three Sunday against Lancers and now has 11 goals and three assists in seven games that include exâ€" hibition action. Crocker had just 11 RMC in the second period but had to settle for a 5â€"5 tie after probâ€" lems with ice temperaâ€" ture adjustment twice delayed the game and took away their moâ€" ‘‘*I think we have more talent for him to play with and he‘s clicking," said Warrior coach Jack Bireh. Saturday, Warriors ‘"Give them (RMC) CITY OF WATERLOO GARBAGE COLLECTION REBATE RESIDENTIAL MULTIHFAMILY DEVELOPMENTS Applications for a garbage collection rebate on residential multiâ€"family developments will be accepted by the City of Waterioo until January 15, 1984. Under no circumstances will applicaâ€" tions be processed after that date. The rebate will be paid on a per unit basis where there is evidence that the garbage collection in such a development is performed by a private contractor at the sole expense of the owner. A copy of the invoices paid to a private contractor will be required to be submitted with each application. On approval of the application, the rebate will be paid by the City, to the owner, prior to January 15, 1984. Application forms are available from the Purchasing Division, City of Waterioo, 2nd Floor, Marsiland Centre. credit,"" said Birch. ‘‘They kept coming back ‘at us and played a great game from their point of view." the game at 4â€"4 before Warriors again took the lead. RMC‘s Bill Harris scored the tying goal with six minutes remaining. Crocker and Neil Caâ€" meron both scored bert added one for Warriors, who host at 7: 30.