PAGE 28 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 25, 1989 Chronicie Staff How do you figure the hockey fortunes of the Wilfrid Laumer University Golden Hawks? e Still reeling from a recent loss to the woeful Royal Military College Redman, Hawks pulled off the biggest upset of the current Ontario Universities Athletic Associaâ€" tion schedule Saturday, dropping No. 2 nationallyâ€"ranked University of Quebec at Troisâ€"Rivieres 4â€"3. What makes the win even more surprising is the fact that only one day prior. Hawks lost to the notâ€"soâ€"good Ottawa Geeâ€"Gees 5â€"3 â€" Whatever the case, Saturday‘s win will give the Hawks a big lift as they attempt to stay ahead of University of Toronto Blues in the battle for the fourth and final playoff â€""I don‘t know what to make of it," said WLU coach Wayne Gowing of his team‘s upâ€"andâ€"down play 4°{ 19@_ "Not :.;kag‘;nythmg away from us, but maybe (UQTR) was looking ahead and concentrating on Sunday‘s game against (University of Waterloo Wartiors.)" This year more than ever our readers will be seeking valuable guidelines and information in the financial planning field,. and together we can offer that in our special tabloid feature. By targetting Waterioo residents or extending your ad to our + Kitchener Marketplace sister publication audience. you can reach over 70,000 households The Waterioo Chromcle s annual tinancial planning special section is just around the corner â€" in plenty of time for your business to advertise your tax preparation and/or financial planning and investment services with your important message Our Financial Planner will be of interest to firms dealing with RRSPs. offering tax preparation services, accounting firms, investment companies and computer and business services ~VOntario s Southwestern Regional Council asks ‘or applications trom the Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo area tmei communities needs and to increase awareness of TVO‘s programs and services. They aiso nelp organize local workshops and meetings on the use of the educational television services â€" *VOntario s regional counciliors are appointed tor terms of up to three years. renewable once Become a Southwestern Regional Councilior now i* you are interested in apptying for this position or woul like more information about it, please call guring office nours it you would like to apply for this position, please telepnone by Monday, 30 January 1989 c join its agvisory council TVO‘s 75 volunteer egiona: counciliors. in five councils, meet egularly in their regions to advise TVOntario on Financial Planner Dbon‘‘Tt mss oUn Aqvisory Council Office TVOntario Terepnone toliâ€"tree 1â€"800â€"387â€"8450 ext. 2615 Hawks stun Canada‘s No. 2 hockey team â€" TVOntario needs you position in the OUAA Central. Hawks travel to St. Catharines tonight to meet Brock Badgers, visit Guelph Gryphons Thursdayand host Laurentian Voyageurs Saturâ€" day at Waterloo Arena. With one game in hand, Toronto trails WLU by two points. "We played well in both games and I‘m hoping we can earryitthmughformeremainderoï¬bem,"uid Gowing, who feels his team may have lost a few steps over the Christmas break. Peter Choma, Brent Byewater, Kevin Smith and Steve Handy scored for the Hawks against UQTR. Goaltender Rob Dopson, who was honored as WLU‘s athlete of the week, stopped 34 of 37 shots to preserve the win. Against Ottawa, the Hawks held a 42â€"31 advantage in the shot department, but were unable to translate that into enough goals for a win. Byewater, Steve Cote and Greg Puhalski scored for WLU. UW didn‘t fare so well against UQTR, taking an 11â€"3 thrashing at the hands of the Patriotes. Warriors bounced Ottawa 114 to earn a split on their eastern swing. Be sure to be included in the wide crossâ€"section of regional businesses who make a point of being seen in this section each year. But act quickly, phone your ad rep or the Chronicle today because... Deadline for booking/ad Date of publication Wednesday, February 1 TVOntario recherche des bénévoles a Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo et ses environs pour siéger a son Conseil régional du Sudâ€"Ouest. Les 75 membres benévoles des cing conseils régionaux ge TVOntario se réunissent a intervalies reguliers, chacun dans sa région, et représentent les intéréts de leur collectivité aupres de TVOntario tout en tenant celleâ€"ci au courapt des émissions et des services de TVO. Iis participent également a organiser les réunions et les ateliers d‘utilisation de la télévision éducative . Les personnes intéressées sont priées de télephoner au bureau des Conseils consultaâ€" tifs de TVOntario avant le 30 janvier 1989, pendant les heures de bureau _ Les membres des conseils régionaux sont nommés pour uneâ€"période de trois ans, mandat renouvelable une seule fois â€" Mess _ Devenez membre du Conseil régional du Sudâ€" Ouest ayjourd‘hul. _ l Call today! 886â€"2830 sans frais â€" 1â€"800â€"387â€"8450, poste 2615 copy Friday, January 27 Chronicle TVOntario a besoin de vous im _ + Enhanced Homeowner Policies m + Multi Policy Discounts (Home and Auto) F Brett J. Strickder * Age Discounts (Home and Auto) Raiph S. 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