by Mark Mayo The Waterloo Viking seniâ€" or boy‘s basketball team defeated the _ Bluevale Knights at the B.C.1. gym on Friday evening before a capacity crowd by the score of 69â€"51. It was the third and final game of the Twin City Championships. B.C.I. won the first game 64â€"60 and the Vikings dumped the Knights 83â€"50 in the W.C.IL gym last Wednesday. The W.C.I. team is the Kâ€"W representative to the CWOSSA Championships to place in league play, the Bluevale senior boys basâ€" ketball team lost the last two games in the best of three Twin City Finals against W.C.L _ The final game was played before a capacity crowd at Bluevale with WCI coming out on top Two dances were held at Laurel Vocational last Friâ€" day. A sockâ€"hop was held during the noon hour in the girls gym to raise funds for the Torch Society. Approxiâ€" mately $12 was raised. The overall winner of the sockâ€"hops held throughout the year will be announced next month. New books at the library FICTION Csardas, by Diane Pearâ€" son. The author has chosen as her canvas Hungary in the years between 1914 and the early 1950s. East and West; Stories. by Pearl Buck. These tales represent the _ author‘s range of background in her divided life in Asia and in America. Five Hours from Ishafan. by William Copeland. The leisurely life of the diploâ€" matic corps in Persia sudâ€" denly clashes with the reality of war when Tehran becomes the site for the 1943 summit conference. Game for Vultures, by Michaetl â€" Hartmann. A Rhodesian entrepreneur conducts an illegal deal with a British company. WCI are winners German â€" Requiem, by Heike Doutine. Set in postâ€" war Germany, the theme Laurel holds dances D.J. Unlimited provided A great gift for everyone. Receive a new camera, pre loaded with colour film each time your old film is processed. by Fred Cummings Available at Variety stores and other select businesses or contact M.D. Cameras Bluevale loses basketball finals The Pocket 307â€"295 Dale Cres. Waterloo. in first by a score of 69â€"51. Even though they lost, Bluevale has a lot to be proud of â€" We, at Bluevale, would like to extend our congratâ€" ulations to WCI and wish them luck at CWOSSA next Ron Kannerth, Tim Heirâ€" old, Rick Zeller, Jeff Happe and Tom Kincaid led the Vikings to victory. held nominations for Mayor, Board of Control and Athâ€" letic â€" Commissioner _ this past week. Elections will be held following the Midâ€" Winter Break March 22â€"28. be held at the Wilfrid Laurâ€" ier University athletic comâ€" plex this Friday and Saturâ€" day. Exams for all students begin this Friday, March 12, and continue to March 19. The Kâ€"W Public Speaking Contest sponsored by the Lion‘s Club was held at entertainment for the eveâ€" ning dance March 5. Six record albums were given as prizes for spot dances. Two teachers, Mr. Rawnsâ€" ley and Mr. Gallo provided transportation for students in Preston and Galt who needed a ride to the dance. The dance was organized by Joâ€"Anne Green and Gerry Clive. The Great Victorian Colâ€" lection, by Brian Moore. An obsessive dream throws the central character into an insoluble dilemma. is the individual‘s responsâ€" ibility for the nation‘s guilt. Hammett, by Joseph Gores. _A suspense novel, part thriller, part biography part fictionalized history. Nightwork, _ by _ Irwin Shaw. A cynical picaresque novel by the author of *"Rich Man, Poor Man." Caldwell on Crossâ€"Counâ€" try. by John Caldwell. Training and technique for the serious skier. NONâ€"FICTION The Gentle Giants; the Gorilla Story, by Geoffrey Bourne. _ An affectionate., nonâ€"technical account of the gorilla, our closest relative in the animal kingdom. Camera includes colour film and magic cubes only q99 school council by Lure + tax the next level. _ Bluevale students were Sharon Panâ€" zer who talked on the most famous widow in the world and Mark Bachman whose speech was on the trials of Conestoga Motel on March 4. Contestants from BCI that were successful will move on to Ingersoll for NO CHARGE Styling © Streaks ® Straightening Haircuts ® Body Perms ® Shampoo Parkdale Plaza 884-2 Albert & Haze! L next door to Liquor Store 84 King St. N Waterloo, Ont. (519) 886â€" 1660 PROJECT "PROP®" Afraid of getting your hair chopped off ... visit Parkdale Unisex toâ€"day. They‘ll treat you right. 185 King St. South at Allen, Waterloo â€" This Week â€" "LISTENING SKILLS®" With Trevor Thomas, from the Canadian Mental Health Association. Open To Aduits of All Ages EVERY FRIDAY â€" 2:00â€"4:30 P.M. ADULT RECREATION CENTRE TROPHIES UNISEX and BARBERSHOP 507 ‘*‘*Only The Best" School Band played along with Bluevale‘s band at two a lunch box. Last Friday, the Walkerâ€" concert at night. This Friday exams start at Bluevale. They will exâ€" tend till March 19. 884â€"2750 Jackets â€" Cresting Uniforms 23 Water St. S Cambridge (G), Ont (519) 623â€"958 1 * Hockey * Broomball * Bowling * Curling * Shuffleboard * Track and Field * Special Events REFRESHMENTS 1gG Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, March 10, 1976 â€" Page 23 Fri. 12 Sat. 13 14 FAMILY SKATING â€" during family skating, a parent must be either skating with the children or supervising them from the spectator area. ACTIVITIES FOR SENIOR ADULTS . ADULT RECREATION CENTRE (Corner of King & Allen St.) Activities Daily Mon. â€" Fri. | Include: Games Room, Floor & Table Shuffleboard. Billiards Rooms, 10¢ tea & coffee. Note: No memberâ€" ship needed. INFORMATION : 579â€"1020. PROGRAM RESOURCES FOR OUR PEOPLE Friday March 12 â€" From the Canadian Mental Health Association â€" Mr. Trevor Thomas on "Listening Skills" 2 p.m. â€" 4 p.m. PRICES :; Children 25¢ Adults 50¢ Family $1.00 The City of Waterloo‘s Community Services is offering free time at Seagram Stadium gym every Wednesday night; and Waterloo Collegiate every Sunday evening for open badminton. Players are advised to bring their own equipment. There is no charge. Tuesday & Thursday Afternoons 1 p.m. â€" 4 p.m. Month of April for appointments call 579â€"1020 First & Third Wednesdays of the month. Health Screening and counselling by a Public Health Nurse. All Adults welcome. Coâ€"sponsored by Waterloo Regionâ€" al Health Unit. For appointments call Adult Recreaâ€" tion Centre. No Charge 579â€"1020. Preâ€"registration for all trips is necessary. Phone Comâ€" munity Services 886â€"1550 ext. 47 for information. Wednesday March 10 Saturday March 13 Monday March 15 PUBLIC ICE SKATNG 5:30 â€" 7: 30 p.m. â€" General Skating 8â€"10 p.m. Adults Only 7 :00 â€" 9:00 p.m. General Skating SPRINGER ARENA 3:30â€"5 :30 p.m. General Skating JUNIOR ‘B‘ HOCKEY PLAYOFFS Adult $1.75 Student $1.25 Children $.75 OPEN COMMUNITY BADMINTON SCHOOL HOLIDAY BUS TOURS (A) African Lion Safari â€" $3.50 March 23rd (1:00â€"4:00 pm) (B) Royal Ontario Museum â€" $4.50 March 24th (10:00â€"5:00 pm) (C) Niagara Falls Tour â€" $6.00 March 25th (9:30â€"4 : 30 pm}) Ages 9â€"16 years Sponsered and supervised by Waterloo Community Services Ages 12â€"16 years Ages 6â€"13 years INCOME TAX CLINIC WELL ADULT CLINIC PROJECT "PROP" Waterloo Arena Waterloo Siskins vs. ACTIVITIES Marsland Centre: 886â€"1550 Stratford COMMII&ITY SERVICES 8: 30 â€" 10: 30 p.m. General Skating 2 â€" 4 p.m. General Skating 3:30â€"5 :30 p.m. Family Skating ALBERT McCORMICK ARENA 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m.