PAGE 26 - WATER LOO CHRONOCLE‘ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28.71982 5th ANNIVERSARY SALE SOFT LINE TUB ENCLOSURE mmux TUB " . Bath lie-demos Centre 1. '199 Ends This Saturday May Ist Phone-8863240 - m .SlMlt2 ms. Stt0PEAttUfF0ttSESTSE1.EtmON 550 Maid. On, Water!“ BhtgttEtttNtMAtR8tttrtdmtt$"t"dtMlt nun-0.3mm"; ' te Astra Pivot BUBBLE SHOWER B Grade l â€VIE 'tttMutt MN Sale CORiAN BATHTUB WALL KIT B Grade Sale r EAVESTROUGHING , "If: my humus: . . not a sideiimr" We work the rear ‘round 'Seamless Alummum "Galvanized "Repairs . Cleamng RAINBOW Call cEatotstroughlrtg Hans 516.1“ DOOR CRhtgiER!f "-, \~:\,_\\y . f 'B' GRADE ACRYLIC VANITY TOPS tf lint would I." tttr $39 to 300. Sale '10 LUXURY ACRYLIC BATHTUBS Sale from Sale Price B Grade PEDESTAL SINKS 'l45 When Waterloo "rigers 'meet Toronto Maple Leafs in an exhi- bition doubleheader Sunday at Bechtel Park. they'll be walk- ing onto the field against the same team that kicked them off it at the end of last Nea- son. Waterloo Athletics of the Kitchener and Dis- trict Soccer League got off on the right foot Sunday, __ Athletics, who open their KDSL Second Di- vision season Sunday, May 9 against Aurora Lodge, hope to fit in two more exhibition games before their regular season debut. More specifically, a the right feet - of Tom Abbott and Greg Mo Ewen, Abbott booted home the equ'alizing goal in the first half and Mc. Ewen notched the wim ner in the second as Athletics squeezed by Guelph International 2-1 in the local club's first exhibition game of the season. Leafs and Tigers squared off in a best- of-seven quarter-final "It was the type of game you expect for this time of year," commented Athletic Tigers will clash with Leafs Sunday The WLU pool will be a hive of activity this weekend when the Re gion of Waterloo Swim Club holds m annual invitational meet, Four teams from Nova Firotia will tw amnng those in atten dance helping to com prise over 2.000 swims, and local fans are urged to come out and watch the action. The three-day event gets underway Friday ttt 7 p.m and continues Saturday and Sunday all day with event finals being held in the evenings beginning at 7 ass Wobor St. N. 886-1040 - M WatorIoo ROW Swim Invitation [HE EM KDSL Athletics nip International Phi Lublln manager Bob Vande- veen on Sunday’s win. "I feel we controlled about 70% of the game, but we also missed many chances, it could have been five or six to International opened the scoring after " minutes on a strange goal that literally blew back into the Waterloo net from a strong crosswind. Good indi- vidual second effort by Abbott allowed him to burst down the left side and tie l0 minutes later, and about 20 minutes into the second half, McEwen outraced a Guelph defender to a through ball and directed a shot past the Guelph goalie for the eventual winner. set in 1981, and after upsetting Leafs in " ronlo in Rarne five, Tigers met their “Wa- terloo" at home in the sixth and final game of the set to end their sea son, Many names have changed on both clubs since then, just as many familiar ones will be returning. as both clubs attempt to "We were pleased with the team's effort, we tried various com- binations, Just to test Lorne Hamel was appointed Secretary of the league and an Executive member on January S, 1963, and has actively held both offices for the past 20 years Two of the new names in Inter-County Major Baseball League this season will be at the top of the East and West divisions - but neither will be new to longtime followers of the league The baseball clubs voted unanimously to have the East and West Divisions renamed the Halpern and Hamel Divisions respec lively Reub Halpern has donated 27 years to the Inter-County He started as an executive member, advancing to second viterpresl dent, vicerpresident. and on to president of the major league, The last I3 years he has served as commissioner. Vying tor the pennant in the Halpern division this year will be Brant ford, Cambridge. Guelph, Hamilton, and Toronto Challenging in the Hamel division will be Kitchener, London. Strattord. tit Thomas, and Waterloo. Available with our 12 pom: cooling system check-up, We now have brand new reds at the cost of a recored rad Call Phil to make your appointment Revolution! I-C sports new names . Arman-ode." Itmtted tune otter announces a Athletics, according to the league schedule released at Molsoet's press conference Mon day night for the up- coming season, begin with three road games starting May 9 at Por- tuguese Paradise Park. “We don't really mind that," said Van, derveen. "We want to present a polished product to our fans by the time we get here (Waterloo Seagram Stadium) in June, and these games will give us a chance to feel the league out and see just how well we will fare." some things out," said Vanderveen, Athletics now have 14 players signed and Vanderveen indicated he hopes to Sign an- other five by the time the season opens. pan. There is no admission charge. improve on last year's performance. Leaf owner Jack Dominica has been especially successful in securing new talent to bolster his team. Tigers and Leafs will play two seven-inning games, with the first contest slated to begin at Bechtel Park at l