PAGE 26 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1980 YOU DON‘T HAVE TO SHOUT MERRY CHRISTMAS. OUR BEST WISHâ€"DONT WASTE YOUR ENERGY. USE IT WISELY. 1. If you decorate your house with Christmas lights, keep it simple. Too much of a good thing is a waste of electricity. 2. Turn your Christmas display on after 7 pm, when the demand for electricity is lighter. And please, remember to switch if oft at bedtime. 3. A happy Christmas is a safe Christmas. Discard old lights that show wear or damage and make sure lights are marked C.S. A. (Canadian Standards Association) for safety. The match score reads 3â€"0 for Guelph, but that stat was far from indicaâ€" tive of the good close ac‘ tion during last Thursâ€" day‘s men‘s volleyball squareâ€"off at Wilfrid Laurier University. In fact, WLU coach Chris Coulthard thought his club played extremeâ€" ly well, but rationalized that there‘s not much you can do when you come up against what he refers to as the best team in Ontario. Vâ€"ball Hawks close, but Gryphs win out With a front line that measures well over 6â€" foot per man, Gryphons did a superb job of blocking Hawks, and the visitors highlyâ€"diverâ€" sified offence gave WLU fits all night as Gryphs went on to record a 15â€"9, 15â€"13, 15â€"11 sweep of the OUAA contest. "I told our guys that‘s probably one of the best matches they‘ve played all year, but what can you do against probably the best team in Onâ€" tario." said Coulthard . Monday Dec. 22 in class MON TO SAT MORNINGS FOR INFORMATION CALL ANY OF THESE LOCATIONS 579â€"4800 KITCHENER 650 KING EAST Wilfrid Laurier captain Bill Praught (2) sets the bail for teammate Todd Hutchins (right) during Thursday‘s OUAA volleyball match at WLU. Gueiph won the conâ€" test in straight games. * Driver training for all ages e Course fee is income tax deductible by the student ® Your choice of automatic or standard shift cars * Enquire about insurance premium reductions for YO graduates * Private inâ€"car instruction e Free pick up at home for inâ€"car instruction * Approved by the Ontario Safety League * You only learn to drive once â€" do it right! Christmas Vacation Courses "Even the Guelph coach came over after and said what a good match it was." The first game seeâ€" sawed early but then Guelph took control to register what turned out to be their easiest win of the three games. In game two. Hawks at one point held service and a 12â€"11 lead, but fell vicâ€" tim to strong Gryphon setâ€"ups and spiking Waterloo collegiate Vikings will be among the eight strong entries vying for top honors this weekend at the Conesâ€" toga College Invitational High School Basketball Tournament. Vikings are paired in the final firstâ€"round matchâ€"up at 9 p.m. Friâ€" day against Guelph Cenâ€" tennial collegiate. Consolation semiâ€" finals are scheduled for Monday Jan. 5 in class MON & WED MORNINGS The loss knocked WLU WATERLOO 232 KING NORTH 579â€"4800 arly but then Since only two teams ook control to _ in the division make the what turned out playoffs and Guelph r easiest win of _ seems almost assured of e games. In being one of those. the ), Hawks at one _ Hawkâ€"Warriorâ€" confron d service and a tation at the UW PA d, but fell vicâ€" _ Jan. 9 looms large on the trong Gryphon _ horizon as one of the p nd spiking votal conteat@a ul 1 s knocked WLU _ year Vikings vie in class 9â€"12 a.m. SATURDAYS ONLY Saturday Jan.10 from the undefeated ranks and into a secondâ€" place tie with Waterloo Warriors in the West, both with 3â€"1 records. 9 a. m. and 1 pm MNatut day with championship semis at 11 a m and 3 Other teams entered include Brantford North Park. Cambridge Glenâ€" view, Forest Heights, Goderich, St. Catharines Lakeport. _ and _ St. Jerome‘s. CAMBRIDGE 70 AINSLIE NORTH The consolation finals will be at 6 p m and championship final at 8 623â€"6730