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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Jan 1983, p. 29

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Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staff Blair McArthur may be an agâ€" gressive forward with the Univerâ€" sity of Waterloo hockey Warriors, but it was his refusal to get involved in a fight that helped his team the most Saturday in St. Catharines. McArthur took only a roughing penalty as his wouldâ€"be opponent was given a fighting major and minor penalty besides being ejectâ€" ed in the second period. + And during the resulting fiveâ€" minute man advantage, McArthur scored one of three power play goals that helped the Warriors to a 55 tie against the University of Brock Badgers after losing 51 to the McMaster Marlins in a home game Friday. _ Ted 7Kefil'ey and Wayne Holden also scored for the Warriors during that long power play. o "McArthur made a great disâ€" ciplined play, from my point of view," said Warrior coach Jack Birch. Laurier set for GoldenHawk Week In an effort to proâ€" mote Wilfrid Laurier University sports, "Golden Hawk Week" begins this Saturday with a badminton tourâ€" nament and hockey game and continues through Saturday, Jan. Dan Blum and Dan Beagan had the other goals for the Warriors, who did all their seoring in the second period. The Ontario Univerâ€" sities Athletic Associaâ€" tion men‘s singles and doubles badminton tournament get things under way Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and continue Sunday over the same time After one full week of activity, Herman Wuergler, chairman of the Knotty Pine Minor Hockey Week ‘83 reâ€" ports that sales of tickâ€" ets are the heaviest that he has seen and that the Major Novice City League under the direction of Brian Schlickler is the sales and atom leagues are close behind in second Also on Saturday, the Disciplined move pays off for UW The minor novice Flurry of activity for Minor Hockey Week Golden Hawks hockey team hosts the highly rated University of To ronto Blues at the Kitâ€" chener auditorium at 2 Then on Tuesday, the Golden Hawks men‘s basketball team hosts Brock. Thursday, the bockey team hosts Western back at the auditorium at 8 p.m. On Friday, Jan. 28, the WLU invitational swim meet starts at 5 p.m. and continues for about three hours. Also on Friday, there will be a volleyball doubleâ€" header against Westâ€" place. Wuergler says that there is some confusion regarding the Lakeâ€" shore Optimist Minor Hockey Draw, a new feature this year. The draw will be taking place on Friday eveâ€" ning, Feb. 4 and people who want to take part in the draw are asked stubs in the drum at the front of the arena on the evening of Februâ€" Friday, the Marlins buried the Warriors as first period goals by Dan Zavarise, Brad Ireland, Grey Bullen and Rick Mastroluisi put them into a 4â€"1 lead. Badgers led 2â€"0 after one period and scored the tying goal on their first shot of the third frame. Steve Crocker scored the lone Waterloo goal late in the opening period and Bob Bernier had the other goal for the Marlins in the third period. After the first period, Birch pulled netminder Jamie Britt in favor of Peter Crouse. "I find out five minutes before the, game that Jamie‘s got a sore ankle," said Birch. He added that Britt made some good saves deâ€" spite being at fault on three of the four goals. Another problem Birch cited was the team‘s tendency to start slowly in the first period:. "It‘s something I‘m going to have to straighten around. I don‘t know what I‘m going to do yet."‘ Warriors host Guelph Gryphons Friday at the Waterloo arena at 8 p.m. before going to Windsor Satâ€" urday. ern, with the Laurier women‘s team playing at 6 p.m. and the men at 8. On the final Saturâ€" day, the women‘s badâ€" minton tournament begins at 10 a.m., folâ€" lowed by a basketball doubleheader against Guelph with the women‘s games at 6 p.m. and men‘s game at 8. There is no admisâ€" sion charge to any events except the hockâ€" ey game against the Blues this Saturday and the basketball games the following Saturday. ary 4 prior to the Waâ€" terloo Regional Poâ€" lice/Waterioo Chippers benefit hockey game. There are four draws for $50.00 each to be ond and third periods of this hockey game. The Lakeshore Opâ€" timist Draw is included in the cost of the ticket along with the $1.00 off coupon which is good at The Knotty Pine Resâ€" tuarant. Golf Lessons: Mon. 7:15 & 8:30 p.m. or Thurs. 7:15 & 8:30 p.m. Cost $36 for 6 wks. Yoga: Wed. 1:15â€"2:45 p.m. Cost: $38.00 Calligraphy : Thurs 7:30â€"9 pm Cost $30 Social Dancing : Fri. 8â€"10 pm 145 LINCOLN RD. _ Cost $38. or $65/couple To Register call or drop in at the WATERLOO FAMILY YMCA WIN‘ Armstrong Solarian Tile gives you a NOâ€"WAX without the cost of installation. Carpet e Noâ€"wax Flooring e Wail & Floor Tile eHardwood e Wall Coverings e Benjamin Moore Paint eDraperies e Blinds e Bedspreads e Amerock Fixtures e Host Carpet Cieaning e Do It Yourself and SAVE DECORATING CENTRE 382 KING S$T. N. 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