In the Sudbury Ringette tournament March 6 and 7, the Waterloo Lionettes won the Belle division consolaâ€" tion championship by deâ€" feating _ Cambridge 41. The Waterloo _ Optimist Tigerettes lost the Tween division ‘"*A"" championships to Sudbury 8â€"1. Black Hawks in semiâ€"finals Sportsmanship _ awards went to Janet Lanteigne, Diane Wolfe, Bev Paleczâ€" ny, Lorrie Kipp and Cathy Schnarr in the Belle diâ€" vision and Linda Simpson, Julie _ Paleczny, _ Penny The Black Hawks got by the first place Seals to move into the semiâ€"finals. Two goals within 50 seconds of the third period won it for the Hawks 2â€"0. The Aces beat the Knights 5â€"2 on three fast goals in the third frame. Mike Pepâ€" per had two goals and an assist to spark the Aces. The Leafs lost to the Kings 2â€"1 but took the round 5â€"3 to advance. Kevin McGraw had two goals for the Kings. The Penguins beat the Sabres 2â€"0. Two members of the Kâ€"W Sertoma _ Speed Skating Club placed second in the Berkeley International Inâ€" door Speed Skating Chamâ€" pionships held last weekend in Michigan. In the semiâ€"finals the Penguins meet the Black Hawks and the Aces meet the Leafs. T wo skaters finish 2nd in U.S. meet Eightâ€"yearâ€"old _ Clifford Rawnsley, of Kitchener, placed second in the 100, 200 and 300 metres to capâ€" ture the 2nd overall in the boys Peewee Division. His brother, Chris Rawnsâ€" ley, 12, took second in the 400 metre juvenile boys. Carmen Ledvinka. 12, of Sugarbush Drive, â€" Waterâ€" loo came fourth in the 500 metre junior girls event. 12th annual book sale Gardener, Shannon Simpâ€" son and Kim Legge in the Tween class. Regional playdowns being played this week feature final championships at the The 12th annual Canadian Federation of University Women Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo branch used book sale is to be held Friday, April 2 and Saturday, April 3, at Hilâ€" liard Hall, First United Church, Waterloo. Books being accepted for sale include children‘s, traâ€" vel, mystery, â€" adventure, biography, fiction, history, cook books, _ encyclopedia sets, paperbacks, text books, scientific periodicals, Naâ€" tional Geographics, music, foreign language books and records. Books will be priced from 10 to 50 cents. Last year, a net profit of $3,345.55 was made from the sale. An exâ€" tra $1,000 was raised from the sale of rare books doâ€" nated by Anna Brown. Elmira _ Arena _ Sunday March 14 from 1 p.m. to 5 In the Petite division, Kitchener has now _ adâ€" vanced to the finals and Persons â€" interested _ in donating books should call Frieda Mitchell at 576â€"8654, Betty Blair at 576â€"4767 or Nan Hewson at 885â€"5565. Cambridge has been knockâ€" ed out. Cambridge, Kitchâ€" ener, Penetang, and Waâ€" terloo teams will compete in Tween division play â€" downs. The first game is Thursday March 11 at Don McLaren Arena at 7 p.m. with Waterloo facing Camâ€" bridge. In the Belle division, one game has been played in the finals that encompass the same cities as in Tween. In the only start Tween. In the only start thus far, Kitchener trounced Cambridge 12â€"5. Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, March 10, 1976 â€" Page 17 LP‘S $5.99 AND UP _ LP‘S UNOER $5.00 TAPES RENT the BEST $2.00 OFF Open Thursdays and Fridays Till 9 p.m. Porge M All Ages Teaching Program PIANO RENTALS Cale! 100 KING ST. S. â€" WATERLOO 886â€"1670 1,000 SELECTED LP‘S _ AND TAPES | EP $1.00 OFF â€" $1.00 OFF Now Available Limited Stock MIDâ€"WINTER