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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Feb 1983, p. 26

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PAGE 26 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 579â€"5800 Prudential Assurance Centre, Kitchener, Ont. For your free catalogue and prices and the name of your nearest Nelson Monuments representative write: George Motz Travel Ltd. SHOWROOM NELSON MONUMENTS LTD. NAME _ ADDRESS TEL SAVE BY ORDERING DIRECT FROM YOUR FACTORYREPRESENTATIVE As in all other aspects of life, honesty is the best policy! Children can quickly see through adult uneasiness or deceit. Telling a child that the person died and giving a specific reason for the death is most honest and heipful. If children raise further questions, these too should be answered ym ly. Death is not a common occurrence in the lives most families. It is helipful to reassure children that they will be cared for in spite of the fact that things will be different withâ€" out the deceased. It is helpful to include children in all ceremonies and as much as possible in decisions that will afâ€" fect them but only if they wish to participate. A child‘s loss is ;::i ::d-'-;l‘i'n;('.o awn.v by being ignoni = GEORGE‘S DEATH = MUST BE DIFFICULT FOR THE CHILDREN. THEYVE ALREADY BEEN ASKING A LOT OF QUESTIONS plus cemetery charges and tax *** SINCE 1909° °> 1031 Victoria St. N. (across from Canadian Tire) Tel. 743â€"3511 CPAir L CP AIR Agent NELSON MONUMENTS LTD 1031 Victoria St. N. Kitchener, Ont. N2B 3C7 i Eastern Canada‘s Largest Memorialist POSTAL CODE, Ratz~Bechtek funeral home and cha&ol 621 KING WEST â€" 745â€"94 R.J. Cline â€" Director Private Parking for over 100 cars. entering Wellington or King Street The University of Waterloo Warriors basâ€" ketball coach was afraid his latest change would be seen as a placebo, but fortunateâ€" ly it turned out to be real medicine. Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staff And even though it isn‘t a cureâ€"all, it‘s certainly enough to soothe the problems of an occasionally ailing offence and too many turnovers. The "placebo", as he called it, was the shiftâ€" ing of 6°‘9" Steve Atkin to the perimeter â€" where he is a crack shot and playmaker â€" while letting Dave Burns and Paul Van Oorschot have more opportunities at the inâ€" side scoring. Don McCrae. What a lucky man he is. The move paid off Wednesday in a 74â€"69 win over the University of Western Ontario Mustangs and again Saturday in a 74â€"67 triumph over the Brock University Badgers. The wins put the Warriors atop the Onâ€" tario Universities Athâ€" letic Association west division, with a record of five wins, two losses. McCrae‘s prescription solves Warrior ailment Climb atop OUAA standings In Saturday‘s game, Warriors led 44â€"40 at halftime after scoring on 20 of 23 free throws. Warriors then conâ€" centrated on defence to slow the game down, a strategy that worked as they held the Badgers to 27 points in the second half. ‘"We were forced to take some outside shots,"‘ said Brock coach Garney Henley. ‘"We weren‘t hitting and they were throwing everything in." The everâ€"consistent Peter Savich led Waâ€" terloo with 25 points while Atkin added 16 along with 12 rebounds. Van Oorschot netted 14 and Burns had 10. ‘"‘They (Badgers) have a lot of experiâ€" ence I was afraid of them. I knew they wouldn‘t be fazed by the (Jan. 5) win against them at Brock. For McCrae, the win was a relief. "I feel much better. We have so many guys playing so many posiâ€" tions, we have to conâ€" sider that we‘re just getting started. But if you look over the last three or four weeks, it‘s coming along." Doug Fast led Brock with 17 while Mike Buâ€" tera had 16 and Bob Yuhasz, 15. Against Western, Atkin led the way with 21 points in his first fime,. with the Warâ€" riors at least, where he was called upon to ©16, 8, 4 & 2 ft pitches ® Automatic rhythm harpsichord, banjo ®© 96 oneâ€"finger ® Attractive viny! pecan cabinetry ®© Free delivery ® Free lessons **‘Composer‘‘ All this for only . . . Factory Authorized Sale HAMMOND ORGAN SAVE ‘500 Model *1895 "=:= J 1. . $2395 Savings on othq! fla_mAmgnd Models *‘ Kad shoot from the outside. _ riors. Savich added 15 Ross Hurd netted 18 points for the Warâ€" for Western and Scott Warriors‘ Peter Savich (left) and Steve Atkin defend under the basket against lan Woodhouse of Brock. Lo 1595 Made in Canada Saturday will be Banner Day, with fans being encouraged to bring their banners to show the TV audience. Awards will be preâ€" sented for the two best banners. Tuesday, Warriors are the visitors at Wilâ€" frid Laurier University in a return engagement with the much imâ€" proved Golden Hawks at 8 p.m. McKenzie scored 16. Wade Walker and Craig Bonner had 10 each. Warriors are in G uelph tonig ht (Wednesday) to play the Gryphons. Saturâ€" day afternoon, they host the University of Windsor Lancers for a televised game that begins at 2 p.m. For Spring installation YOUR MEMORIAL SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW SUPERIOR MEMORIALS 528 Victoria St. N.. (Beside Weston Bakeries) 1456136 After hours 578â€"7154 Large Indoor Showrooms Walk it to me‘ Richard O‘Brien photo Waltle as hb ks Fodlas

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