_ Soccer Warriors mount late drive for playoffs PAGE 28 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1984 Warriors‘ Rob Hitchcock puts pressure on a Western player. Richard O‘Brien photo has joined them in the practice of law J.G. Martin, D.S.0., Q.C. R.G. Meunier, Q.C., M.A. S.R. Cameron, LL.B. D.C. Downie, Q.C., B.A., LL.B. W.R. Greenwood, B.A., LL.B. F.S. Finch, B.A., LLB. RL. Warren, B.A., LL.B. J.J.K. Martin, B.A., LLB. M.W. McCarter, B.A., LL.B. P.E. Grespan, B.A., LL.B., LL.M C.M. Robson, LL.B. S.M. McGill, LLB. G.E. Eastman, C.D., Q.C GET "OFFâ€"OIL" NOW! CHRISTINA G. TUFFIN, B.A., LL.B. & WE ASSIST YOU IN OBTAINING GOV‘T GRANT OF $800 CHIROMALOX ELECTRIC HOT WATER FURNACE Installation is simple using your present radiators and plumbing CLEMENT, EASTMAN, DREGER, MARTIN & MEUNIER BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS FRITZ ELECTRIC 277 King Street West, Kitchener N2G 4J9 â€" 743â€"0256 3 ALTERNATIVES Fritz Electric Offers You are pleased to announce that C.G. 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Following the loss to Western, Warrior coach John Vincent speculated that his club could make the playoffs by winning its :"7 174\"{;’“} Ei 4 .T & s 4t 1 ~p C _ & t‘\s i Consisting of: . Bennet panel saw for 4x8 sheets. Portable cement mixer with motor â€" on wheels. Reel type power lawn mower. Quantity of Spruce lumber in 2 x 4‘s, 2 x 6‘s, 2 x 8‘s, 1 x 6‘s etc. Rough hemlock â€" 1 x 6 and 1 x 8 in 10 ft. lengths. B.C. cedar. Pressure treated fencing and decking. % in. plywood. Odd plywood sheets. Preâ€"finished panelling. Quantity of trim in pine and mahogany. Quantity of siding in cedar and aluminum. Asbestos siding. 7 /16 shop grade aspenite. Dryâ€"wall. Insulation. Ceiling tile. Roofing shingles. New insul glass, various sizes and types of windows, window sash & storm windows, various doors. Glass rack and cutting table. Paint and stain. Tint dispenser. Wooden display cases. Quantity of tools and hardware. Wooden pallets, plus many, many more useful surplus items found around a long established ‘"Building Supply‘ business. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13th at 9:30 A.M. SHARP THEY ARE DOING IT BY HAVING Lumber, building materials and miscellaneous items will all be sold at 1624 Concession Rd., Cambridge (P) on their lot. â€" NO RESERVE BIDS!! PREVIEWING OF MERCHANDISE AFTER OCTOBER 10TH Note: Farmers, handymen, and builders should plan to attend as there is a good variety of useful items. Proprietor and auctivneer are not responsible for any accidents on day of sale. Number system will be used. Lunch booth by Sue‘s Lunch. Terms: Cash or cheque with proper 1.D. 7% Sales tax in effect. Propr.cior â€" Preston Building Supplies Ltd. 653â€"6277 Auctioneer â€" Gerber Auctions Ltd. 699â€"4451 is cleaning out the yard to make room for the arrival of Fall merchandise. PRESTON BUILDING SUPPLIES IT‘S A BARGAIN HUNTERS DREAM R.R. No. 1, Milibank (Crosshil!) “Ii wl U final four games, or, if Marauders lose again, three of the final four. Vincent also believed that although Musâ€" tangs are the strongest team in the league, Warriors had the betâ€" ter of the play. *‘*I quite honestly think we should have won today," said Vinâ€" cent. *"‘"We were the better team in the secâ€" ond half by far. March Ese had two goals for the winners, the second coming on the third attempt of a penalty kick. *‘‘Western‘s strong but they‘re there to be taken and if we make the playoffs we‘ll be the team that does it." In the loss to Lancers, Hawks gave up a goal in both the first and last minutes and Laurier right fullâ€" back Pino Tassone was thrown out with a red card at the 21â€"minute mark. 1y uiy E) ‘ Â¥ &4 0i 3 A\ h \\w{ â€",é/ id §) 7 P ¢ % â€" Fy i G Liï¬â€˜ 34‘ . %-‘j )‘y;:&’;‘. & i0 "Jl/ yig Y 11/" E+) Â¥00. _:E «. â€"_â€"L â€" 6# |lPg 44 5@;{4 # 43 ,’/'y "ï¬ Usp on W oliccters will find lots to add to their treasured collections here in Uptown Waterioo wreat finds are available in an tiques. art. stamps. coins. records Be sure to drop into one of our auctions now and again too for fabulous finds in furniture and artifacts‘ The people of Uptown Waterico are alwars ready to serve you ‘llg a smile! Come shop Uptown Water oo with over 250 stores and services‘ Free parking* HH dif} in ;}; [=t fl"l/f}’ ;‘ ' i fm We l1