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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Sep 1986, p. 34

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PAGE 34 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1986 Athletics‘ Mike Houston prepares to take a shot while Eagles‘ lan Brown gives pursuit. Richard O‘Brien photo Tie with Eagles Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staff While Waterloo Athletics and Galt Eagles were playing soccer Friday night in Cambridge some members of the Balkans were playing a kind of waiting game as spectators. All three teams are in a close race for first place in the second division of the Kitchener and District Soccer League and Balkans applauded when Athletics and Eagles split two points in a 1â€"1 tie that should give them smooth sailing to the division championship. And the name of the game for Balkans, who were idle that night, was divide and conquer. With a superior record in the goals for and against columns, Athletics had the best chance to finish first and claim an automatic berth in the first division. But they had to beat Eagles in their final game of the regular season. Steve Cahoon put Athletics into the lead when he scored on a setup from Mike Houston, but Graham Hopkin lifted Eagles into a tie with a hard, Two nights earlier, Athletics had beaten Banat A‘s drop to second O e computerized analysis & personally tailored meal plan e behaviour modification Registered Professional Dietitians do all our counselling Owned and operated by Lorna Miller, B.A.Sc., R.P.Dt. Suite 309â€"55 Erb St. E. Waterioo (in the Erb Centre) not valid with other discounts coupon expires Sept. 26/86 $2(0) orr with this coupon NEW LOW PRICED VALUE PAC ‘‘We knew it was going to come down to this," said Athletics‘ coach Dave Pearcey. "I predicted it. It‘s amazing. One night we can score 10 and the next night we can‘t buy another one." But Eagles didn‘t give up much in the way of scoring opportunities. ‘‘Eagles‘ edge is their hard tackling and their offside trap," said Pearcey. ‘"Our edge is defence. Overall we‘re balanced teams. We compliment each other." Marcel Desmeules and Andy Coppolino each had three goals against Banat. Cahoon scored twice with Tom Abbott and Liam McFarlane each adding one goal. Saturday, Balkans shut out Guelph Albion. They have only to beat Ridsdale United, one of the weaker teams in the division, to finish first. wellâ€"placed shot that beat goalkeeper Mike Vogel at the 41â€"minute mark. If Athletics finish second, and it‘s almost a certainty, they will meet the ninthâ€"place team from the first division in a bestâ€"ofâ€"three series to determine which team will play in the first division next season. LOSE WEIGHT NOW. .. _ FOR LIFE Look your best and feel great, too! 884â€"8446 FREE ASSESSMENT Call now for â€" FREE BALLOONS FOR THE CHILDREN ~â€" FREE CHOCOLATE ROSEBUD WITH EVERY PURCHASE There are few small businesses where handâ€"made crafts are still sold. Love‘s Chocolates remains one of the few. s s â€" Love‘s creams are made in our own kitchen, using fresh fruit, nuts, butter and cream, then dipped with special care in pure milk or dark chocolate. We make special gift bores, or choose from our showcase of over 70 varieties We also have â€" Stoney Creek Ice Cream and handâ€"rolled Waffle Cones â€" Large selection of white and milk chocolate novelties Mon.â€"Wed. 10:30â€"5:30 ENTER OUR DRAW FOR A Thurs.fFri. 10:308:00 _ 2 L8. BOX OF CHOCOLATES Set. 10â€"00â€"5â€":00 298 KIMNQ ST. E. KIT. Examine Our Quality 15" OFF REGULAR PRICES You will find it second to none. i Dwyer Printing ‘ GRAND OPENING SPECIALS Treat Yourself to an ‘Incomparabie‘ taste Experience COME IN FOR A FREE SAMPLE SEPTEMBER 11â€"13 come in on Saturday & browse to the music of Disc Jockey Associates "Quality Handâ€"dipped Chocolates" For all your printing needs Call 644 Colby Dr., Unit 8, Waterloo Ontario N2V 1A2 Telephone (519) 746â€"4070 We make printing AFFORDABLE!

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