PAGE 26 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1983 Call Us Today 885â€"5870 » Protessional Resumes Covenng letters e Mailing hsts & Term Papers, Thesis » Info Storage The Word Processing Hagh Quaitty Convement . Econsmca For your free catalogue and pmices and the name of your nearest Nelson Monuments representative write: NAME _ ADDRESS TEL Many bereaved people complain that they feel avoided and alone after a death. Friends complain of awkwardness in finding an appropriate way to offer assistance. They feel they might inâ€" trude or fear creating further upset. The solution to this dilemma lies in taking the initiative! Call your bereaved friends and tell them of your willingness to listen or to help. If they want your assistance they will gratefully accept. If they refuse your offer keep in mind that they are not rejecting you personally, they are simply saying they do not need your help at this time. Many grieving people find it difficult to seek help on their own behalf. 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Cline â€" Director SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW SUPERIOR MEMORIALS 528 Victoria St. N., Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 145413 After hours 578â€"7154 Large Indoor Showrcoms Installation YOUR MEMORIAL For Spring Wednesday at the hands of the same Gaels, by far the number one team in the Waterloo County high school league, eliminated Vikings 2â€"0 in bestâ€"ofâ€"three semiâ€"final play. "I wonder how far we would have gone if we weren‘t playing in this series," said Zdrahal, no doubt wishing his team had been up against one of the other semiâ€"finalists, Eastwood Rebels or St. Jerome‘s Lions. And while Gaels will go beyond league play to show how good they are, Vikings‘ season ended less conclusively. â€" Vikings set a goal of staying within 15 points of Gaels, but trailed 53â€"31 after three quarters and gave up 16 consecutive points before scoring again. ‘"We were playing good, tough ball. It‘s too bad we can‘t find out who is really number two." ‘‘They (Gaels) made sure the game was at their pace. They set the tempo." â€" Todd Smith led Vikings with 13 points, one more than Sean Tuckett. Steve Lockner also reached double figures with 10. â€" Rob Froese, finishing off many wellâ€"executed plays, led Gaels with 31. Dave Kipfer added 18 and Andy Balogh scored 12. â€" s "We hit the open man and we waited until he was open." said coach Court Heinbuch, whose Gaels meet Rebels in the county finals before both teams advance to Central Western Ontario playdowns. Vikings came up with a good effort in the earlier loss as Lockner‘s 19â€"point effort, coupled with a 16â€"point game from Smith, kept them reasonably close. Sheri Wisnowski Aladdin‘s Lamp, BCI‘s second drama producâ€" tion this year, closed last Saturday night after three nights of success. The audiences were treated to lively and comical shows; each show being a little different each night, as improvisaâ€" tions were added. Congratulations on this super production to Mr. Mansell, drama department head, and Sue Munro, the producer, who is the Knight of the Week. Last week, many students smeared bright red lipstick on their lips and kissed paper to have their ‘"smooches‘" judged by students. The winner of this ‘"Campus Kissâ€"Off" contest was Kathy Owens, while Margo Foster came in a close second. Froese was again Gaels® top scorer, netting 25 while Kipfer finished with 22 and Balogh had 20. Medical Dental and Nursing Home Supplies. Sales and Rentals of wheelchairs, walking canes, crutches and commodes. Mon.â€"Fri. 8â€"5 Sat. 81 AT BENT‘S CAMERAS LET US CUSTOM FRAME AND MAT YOUR FAVORITE PICTURES, DIPLOMAS, NEEDLEPOINT, ETC. G.G.M. MEDICAL SUPPLIES All work done on premises at reasonable prices. CUSTOM FRAMING WESTMOUNT PLACE, WATERLOO, 886â€"5520 96 KING ST. S.. WATERLOO, 886â€"1320 637 Colby Dr., _ Waterioo Bluevale LOCKER TALK 885â€"2457 in the semis. The team plays tonight and Saturday against Eastwood, backed by many cheering supporters. Games are at 7 p.m. at Forest Hts. Collegiate. The junior boys‘ basketball Knights advanced to the WCSSAA finals by defeating St. Jerome‘s KRT nominations are being held this week. If you know any enthusiastic and reliable student who would like to run for a position on the ‘‘Knights of the Round Table" (Bluevale‘s executive student council), submit their names to Mr. Hunsberger. The election dance at which the new KRT will be announced, is scheduled for April 14 (Thurs.). Vikings‘ Andy Burns (12) can‘t do anything to stop Goliden Gaels‘ Dave Kipfer on this play. Richard O ‘Brien photo Bluevaile‘s swim team placed one point behind the secondâ€"placed team at WCSSAA in early February. Fifteen swimmers aqualified for CWOSSAA at WLU yesterday. 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