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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Feb 1983, p. 28

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PAGE 28 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16 ‘ ENGINE REPAIR SPECIALISTS _ _room plan of cabinetry, we take our time. And you‘ll be glad. WH Furniture Servi COST OF A NEW CAR GOT YOU DOWN? LKE THE OLD CAR, BUT IT JUST ISN‘T PERFORMING PROPERLY? TAKE IT TO THE FOLLOWING COMPETENT DIAGNOSTIC REPAIR GARAGES. WATERLOO 575 Glen Forest Blvd. 884â€"2530 These qualified technicians can do it all for you. People you can trust using quality name brand products at a price you can word. LAKESHORE SERVICE CENTRE CATTON AUTOMOTIVE (FIRESTONE) Towers Plaza 886â€"4650 OPEN TUES., WED., THURS. 10â€"4: 30, FRI. & SAT. 10â€"5 OTHER TIMES BY APPOINTMENT NORTHFIELD AUTO SERVICE 661 Colby Drive 884â€"6160 At W.H. Furniture, fine cabinetry isn‘t an orderâ€"itâ€"today, installâ€"itâ€"tomorrow matter. Each step of the way takes as long as we need to reach perfection. A custom design. UncompromisinF wood selection. Precision cutting. Traditiona construction techniques. For a single wall unit or a BRITTON AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY LTD., CAMBRIDGE/WATERLOO _ , WESTMOUNT AUTOMOTIVE ALAN CHALMERS DATSUN 550 PARKSIDE DRIVE e WATERLOO e 888â€"7630 e AMPLE FREE PARKING No, you can‘t have it in two weeks. GLENCO AUTOMOTIVE 70 Westmount Rd. N. 886â€"2120 95 Regina St. South 886â€"3851 ERB‘S GARAGE 150 Weber St. S. 743â€"0300 159 Erb St. W. 885â€"1810 ENGINE REMOVAL & INSTALLATIONS VALVE JOBS ENGINE OVERHAULS VACUUM & COMPRESSION CHECKS SCOPE DIAGNOSTICS L4# H#B U Laurier‘s Kevin Pruden (back Ieft)fand Dan Speck watch as Warrior goalie Peter Crouse kicks out a rebound. That‘s Warriors‘ Dan Beagon turning to get back in the play. Richard O‘Brien photo Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staff The University of Waterloo hockey Warriors kept it close for awhile, but in the final analysis, they were just one of two teams that failed to disrupt the plans of the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks. And that means the Hawks, winners 8â€"2 over Warriors Thursday at home and 5â€"1 over Windsor Lancers Saturday on the road, are close to being awarded a bye in the first round of the playoffs. Canada‘s Most Comprehensive Driver Training Course Your course fee is income tax deductâ€" ible and you may save up to 40% in insurance premiums by presenting our course certificate. 579â€"5800 FEBRUARY 28 6:104.30 MON. and WED. YOUNG DRIVERS For Information on next course phone Prudential Assurance Centre, Kitchener, Ont. Hawks cruising in quest for second George Motz Travel Ltd. OF CANADA Wardair Agent t:10â€"11:30 an. MON. thre TRURS Kitchener Centre 579â€"4800 Cambridge Centre 623â€"6730 Waterloo Centre 579â€"4800 6:30â€"430 pao. TUES. and THUAS With a 19â€"3â€"1 record, Hawks have only to beat the same Lancers when they visit Saturday in order to finish second and gain the bye in the Ontario Universities Athletic Association preâ€" liminary round. _ Hawks led Warriors 3â€"1 after one period, then after Warriors made it 3â€"2 at 5: 18 of the second, Hawks took over with five unanswered goals to record the victory. "I thought the first period was pretty close, although territorially we had the advantage," said Hawk coach Wayne Gowing. ‘"We skated pretty well against them." Dave Beckon and Dan Speck led Hawks with two goals apiece. Paul Roantree, Kevin Pruden, Beric Sykes and Tim Glencross had singles as the Hawks were able to take advantage of their many opportunities. _ "I‘d say there are some individual problems and Laurier capitalized on them," Warrior coach Jack Birch said in reference to giveaways which hurt his team‘s chances. Birch replaced starting goalie Jamie Britt with Peter Crouse at the start of the third period and Crouse gave only a power. play goal to Speck and a breakaway goal to Pruden while Hawks were shorthanded. Dan Blum and Rick McKenney scored for Warriors, who took 16 of 30 minor penalties as the game became increasingly chippy in the later stages. Warriors‘ Ted Kewley took the game‘s only major penalty, that for crosscheckâ€" ing at 10: 39 of the third period. _ Beckon paced Laurier with two goals Saturâ€" day in Windsor while single goals went to Todd Stark, Sykes and Roantree. "! h2 | ks _ Saturday‘s Laurierâ€"Windsor game will be held at the Waterloo arena at 2 p.m. Pat Wardlaw Tom Oxland Pat led the Athenas ski team to their third consecutive OWIAA nordic skiing champiâ€" onship this past weekend in Sudbury. She placed sixth in the 10 km race and was instrumental in helping Athenas to victory in the 3x5 km relay. Nordic skier Pat Wardlaw and volleyball player Tom Oxland are the University of Waterloo athletes of the week. Tom was outstanding in tournament play over the weekend at the University of Pittsburgh where he had 48 sets, killing 28 for a percentage of 58, a 10% improvement over his season average. UW Athletes

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