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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 May 1989, p. 42

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WCI‘s Lambrini Mantzios pursues an Elmira player in Waterioo County high school game on Thursday. Richard O‘Brien photo Knights on playoff drive PAGE 42 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY MAY 10, 1989 The deciding games for the boys and girls teams in the Waterloo County league will be played in a doubleheader on Thursday, May 18 at Centennial Stadium in Kitchener. This puts soccer in a format Championship high school socâ€" cer is going to a new format this year. volleyball, where junior and senâ€" ior championship games are playâ€" ed the same day in the same location. In the past, championâ€" ship games have been played at the school of the finalist that finished highest in the standings. "This year we‘re trying to make more of an event of it with the similar to football, basketball or She deserves to be pampered on her special day LET THE MOMENT LINGER ... Tues.â€"Thurs. 10:00â€"5:30 p.m. Fri. 10:00 a.m.â€"7:00 p.m. Fine Intimate Apparel 56 REGINA STREET N., WATERLOO 746â€"3711 Sat. 10:00 a.m.â€"5:00 p.m. DRAWS FOR THREE PANTY & BRA SETS Girls soccer continues Thursday at 3 with the Vikings visiting the Galt Ghosts while the Knights play host to Preston. Luanne Buhrows scored for the Knights in the first half on a perfectly placed shot above the goalkeeper‘s head. Chris Clarke replied for St. Mary‘s with a similar goal. ‘They actually had a lot of good skills and moved the ball very well," Knights‘ coach Betty Macâ€" Lean said of the underdog St. Mary‘s. "I think we had more opportunâ€" ities," said MacLean, "but we had trouble placing the ball in the net, which seems to be a common problem for all soccer teams. a 2â€"0 win over Southwood Sabres. WCI‘s lady Vikings had little trouble holding first place in their division with a 3â€"0 win over Elmira Lancers and the Knights were poised to clinch the fourth and final playoff berth in a meetâ€" ing with KCI Raiders on Tuesday. The Knights helped their cause with a 1â€"1 tie on Thursday, but gave St. Mary‘s their first point of the season in doing so. place in the WCSSAA north division, tying 1â€"1 with Galt Ghosts on a goal by Jody Catalan. Bluevale Knights, meanwhile, are in the middle of one of their most successful seasons ever. Daâ€" rin Slethaug scored twice and Jody Mitchell had the shutout in As of Friday, every Waterloo high school team was in the running for the playoffs. The Waterloo collegiate Vikâ€" ings boys team held down first Admission charges of $2 for adults and $1 for students will apply. Laurie Baulcomb, a member of the championship committee. The girls game starts at 6 p.m. to be followed by the boys game. double draw of both games," said / ol GOES "Diet Centerfits ‘é my busy lifestyle." ® CALL TODAY FOR A FREE CONSULTATION Here‘s why I went to Diet Center: Lose weight fast. Enerâ€" gise your body while pounds and inches melt away for good. Weight loss and speed af lous vany with each indendual © 1989 Diet Cenver,Inc With a busy career and four children, I couldn‘t put my life on hold just to go on a diet. DOWNSTAIRS KNOTITY) PINE Robin Greer lost 28 pounds in 10 weeks and feels great SUNDAY, MAY 14 81 495 10 SESSIONS $25.95 KAYTIES TONING SALON TAN , OUR CHEF GOES TO GREAT LENGTHS FOR OUR MOTHER‘S DAY BRUNCH BUFFET! GUEL 40 King St. North, Waterioo 746â€"2400 Susan Saint James Center® The weightâ€"loss professionals. DictC Lose fat, not muscle. Research shows 92% of the weight lost on the Diet Center programme is excess fat, not water or lean body mass. Eat real food. No expenâ€" sive prepackaged meals required. You‘ll feel the difference" ALL YEAR LONG! 450 King Street North Waterloo 888â€"6500

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