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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Jan 1985, p. 19

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Hawks‘ Brian Demaree takes a jump shot in game with Gueph Gryphons. NEW CAR SHOW Waterlioo Town Square Until Sat. February 2, 1985 MONDAY, JANUARY 28", THE UNION GAS OFFICE FORMERLY LOCATED AT 118 KING ST. NORTH MOVED TO... NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS! WwE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU AT OUR NEW LOCATION 104 KING ST SOUTH WE HAVE MOVED LIMITED Bringing Home The Future WHION GAS HOURS: Mon.â€"Fri. 9:30â€"9:30 Sat. 9:30â€"6:00 WATERLOO DENTAL OFFICE OPENING 746â€"4000 Drs. McKenzie, Jones, Goodall and Associate CONESTOGA MALL Richard O‘Brien photo (across from Zehrs) Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staff Wilfrid Laurier basâ€" ketball Goiden Hawks could be accused of doing too little too late, but would that really be fair to them? There‘s another, perâ€" haps more accurate way of viewing the sitâ€" uation. That is to say they did plenty, but too late. Hawks scored the last seven point. of last Wednesday‘s Ontario Universities Athletic Association basketball game but fell short, losing 73â€"72 to Guelph Gryphons. Bob Urosevic scored Laurier‘s final twoâ€" pointer at the buzzer to finish with 14 points and Steve Forden scored five of his total seven points leading up to that, but the strong finish just wasn‘t enough. ‘"In the second half we just scrapped," said Laurier coach Chris Coulthard. ‘"We fought tooth and nail. "*(But) we didn‘t exeâ€" cute well with about four minutes left. We turned the ball over a couple times and didn; t get shots." Joe Syer, Laurier‘s scoring leader with 17 points fouled out late in the second half and big Chuck Klassen didn‘t see much action. ‘"I thought Brian Deâ€" Time wasn‘t on WLU Hawks‘ side It will be an informal ‘"*Bob Hannah night" Friday when KCI junâ€" ior Raiders basketball team hosts Cameron Heights Golden Gaels Friday at 6: 30. maree rllyed well," said Coulthard. ‘"He reâ€" An avid supporter of high school sports for bounded well for us." Hawks host Windsor Deanna Brent, a firstâ€"year swimmer from Stratford, is Wilfrid Laurier Universiâ€" ty‘s athlete of the week. At a triâ€"meet in Kingston against Queen‘s and Ryerson, she recorded first place finishes in the 100 metre butterfly, 50 and 100 freestyle and 100 backstroke. She was also a member of winning 400 medley and freestyle relay teams. WLU Athletes : played well," Lancers tonight at 8. oulthard. "He ree Saturday, they‘re visiâ€" ed well for us." tors at University of .__ Waterloo in another 8 ks host Windsor p.m. start. . & & 5 Friday night‘s 3 ® Hannah‘s night more than three deâ€" cades, Hannah has led several teams to chamâ€" pionships and has also earned recognition for promotion of basketâ€" ball and teaching exâ€" cellence. WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1985 â€"PAGE 19 WINTER SALE FURS (New and Nearty New Consignment Shop) 14 Church san“r Queen), Kitchener k__ 744â€"5611 Mon. 10 a.m.â€"5:30 p.m.; Fri. 6 p.m. PrallAA~s CORNER ONTARIO AND DUKE STS., KITCHENER AND WATERLOO TOWN SQUARE WANTED FOR RESALE Further Reductions from Original Price Mink, Muskrat, Alaska Seal, Beaver Fur Coats and Student Furs‘ (No Black Persian)

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