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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Dec 1981, p. 22

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â€"_ SW H. FURNITURE SERVICE#â€" PAGE 22 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1981 "~ As a result of renovations at City Hall, the Council Chamber will not be available for use during the month of December, 1981. Arrangements have been made to hold the December Council Meetings at the Adult Recreation Centre, 185 King Street South (at Allen Street), as follows: Monday, December 7th â€" 7:30 p.m. Monday, December 21st â€" 7:30 p.m. Traditional Flemish style characterized by solid oak doors with carved "frames and raised .. panels. The round corner unit, open sheives with turned plate rail and small drawers and massive oak cornice contribute to quality seldom found in kitchen Auto Body Complete Collision and Refinishing Service 430 Albert Street, Waterloo W. H. FURNITURE SERVICE~, CITY OF WATERLOO Wed . Thurs. , 10â€"4:30, Fri & NOTICE RON KEELING CITY CLERK CITY OF WATERLOO put your home in a distinctive class all alone! | o Niesurca* KitcnHnens ... To say your new NEIBURG kitchen will be exquisitely beautiful and very ‘ tunctional would be an understatement! There is no other kitchen system _ that can match NIEBURG for quality and functional design. Only the best materials and craftsmanship enter your home only perfection is allowed to leave our showroom. When you are ready to pay a little more for alot more ... visit our showrcom! f practical spaceâ€"saving solutions! * a.% 550 PARKSIDE DRIVE â€" WATERLOO AMPLE FREE PARKING â€" 888â€"7830 m A.3 Call collect: TIME FOR LIFE CLUB INTERNATIONAL 10 a.m.â€"9 p.m. daily (416) 482â€"6447 mmmezmem | i. > 8 * Ki t g,‘ ~* | 1‘1 3 * gu»" ' A M l . P A Bluevale‘s Mark Hackett (41) faked a shot in early action Tuesday causing St. Jerome‘s Lion Roger Barbosa (10) to fly past him while Hackett drove towards the basket. Lions and Knights hooked up in a tremendous opening game battle with St. Jerome‘s winning 69â€"58. No Lion down the job If the entire Waterloo County high school boys basketball season fashions games like the one between St. Jerome‘s Lions and the host Bluevale Knights Tuesday, Kâ€"W cage fans are going to die from overâ€"indulgence. The match between the two evenlyâ€"rated teams was simply suâ€" perb, an outstanding display especially since it was the openâ€" ing game of the regular season for both clubs. For the duration, the two clubs stormed endâ€" toâ€"end, executing crispâ€" ly and shooting with lateâ€"season accuracy, and when the final buzzer rang, the 69â€"58 verdict favoring St. Jerome‘s was the only tellâ€"fale reminder of the difference between the two clubs. ‘"‘That game would make a superb playoff game, it was just great basketball by them (SJH) for four quarters and us forâ€"threeâ€"andâ€"aâ€" half,"" said losing coach Tom Rajnovich of Bluevale. ‘"Our kids are disappointed they lost, but they sure shouldn‘t be disapâ€" pointed in the way they played." _ _ 0_ By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor Rajnovich‘s referâ€" ence was to the fact Lions led by a slim three points at the half, by five (53â€"48) at threeâ€" quarter ning margin in the fourth quarter when Knight shooters stalled slightly. ‘"I kept reminding TTekâ€"pated) game like ( M ) game that,% tend to break down a bit," said winning coach Tom time, then Dave MacNeil had 20 points for the winners while Wally Gangl added 19. Keith Laâ€" zenby led all scorers with 22 points for Knights, 14 of those in the first half. Craig Kermer popped in 20. "It looked like they Kieswetter. "The key then is to maintain inâ€" tensity during those periods, we did it today, I dunno, maybe we have just a bit more experience." Kieswetter lauded the effort of both clubs, stating "I can‘t reâ€" member a better openâ€" ing game than the one we saw here today ... as far as execution is concerned. At halftime all I could tell my guys was keep doing what they were doing." Kâ€"W Mr. Stereo Titans again received scoring from all players Thursday as they upped their season record to 8â€"1 in Etobiâ€" coke Recreational Basâ€" ketball League play with a convincing 98â€"81 win over Toronto Ausra. Titans needed the victory to keep pace atop the standings with Toronto Drifters who boast an identical chart. With a 59% shooting percentage from the floor, Titans had no trouble building up a hefty 52â€"33 lead at the half, then battled Ausra on even terms in the second half. * Mike Visser was high man for Titans with 41 ith 22 points for Preâ€"Christmas play iights, 14 of those in _ closes out Friday with e first half. Craig Galt at Waterloo and ‘rmer popped in 20. _ Glenview Park at Blueâ€" "It looked like they â€" vale. Titans (Lions) were collapsâ€" ing their zone in on Craig, giving Keith the outside shots," said Rajnovich of his two main scorers. "It was a case of allowing us the 20â€"footers rather than the two footers. "If we can play that way the rest of the year though we‘ll be pleased, it was a treâ€" mendous pace, St. Jerome‘s basketball at its best, and we like to play it hard that way In other opening day action Tuesday, Waterâ€" loo Vikings travelled to Eastwood and were tripped up by the Rebels 57â€"43. points, while Dan Berry, again the hub of Titans offence both in scoring and setâ€"ups, contributed 25 points and 11 assists. Steve Garrett was the only other Titan in double figures with 13 points. ‘"Our running game had them outnumâ€" bered, and that was because we outreâ€" bounded them under our board,"‘‘ said Visser. ~ Titans conclude their preâ€"Christmas schedâ€" ule Thursday against Toronto Jacney, then will enjoy the postâ€" Christmas luxury of having seven of their remaining nine games at home at Cameron Heights collegiate.

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