Laurier to hold 10K race A 10 kilometer road race will be held at Wilfrid Laurier Uni- versity March 31 for the seventh year. The race begins on Hazel Street near University Avenue. proceeds along Hazel. Columbia Street, Hallman Road. Erb Street. and then along University Ave nue and ends beside the athletic complex on campus. There will be three categories with c0mpe titions for men and women: junior 19 years and under, open 20 to 39. and master 40 and over. A $2 entry fee is charged. After March 21. the fee increases to More information may be secured from Bill McTeer. co-ordina tor of the physical edu cation program at Laurer. The race will begin at 9:30 am. Competi- tors should be at the WLU athletic complex an hour earlier. Waterloo AtMetics' Mike Ewald tries to elude Los Andes player during indoor soccer match at Conestoga Coilege. Los Andes won the consolation round playoff game 2-1 . Pm Codhoa photo FIRST UNITED CHURCH, WATERLOO let ANNIVERSARY USED BOOK SALE Friday, March 29 noon - 9 p.m. Auction 6-6: 30 p.m. and Saturday, March 30 9 a.m. - I p.m. Children's Book Sale Same Times Canadian Federation of University Women proceeds for Scholarships and Community Service Waterloo belles also competed in the provim cial championship in Sudbury and lost to Gloucester 6-5 in double overtime in the semi- finals. Panel-ulnar u , l. her-hung: kadetts ' o t “Minimum! Mount Null: “(-0th 2 Madam I o 2 Turn 8013mm Harms at t , Kn! Bombers 3 t '1 at limes smug" Blue hm .‘ 0 Q KM! [Men M “oh “NW4: bhrrtt at dt I an: m 'rt Jan-bx PruleliClnmwmh‘p Fnda} Ianh ?2 at 5 I', Wupr Prune C (hamoummp “with 5 dork-r 6mGrrit t (Shanna Pew A Chamwmmp Friday Duluth I: d' smug" Waterloo debs qualified to go to the national championship in Quebec in April. The; debs defeatbd Sudbury 5-4 in the provin- cial final over the weekend in Sudbury after beating Kitchener 5-3 in the cross-over. Ringette BALL CONTROL Eli I) at a! Menu he: be In Haul-M: 'NW Mal-mi Nteln Tum B (Jumshup Harris 31 at t .In at Hum swinger kaight Him-n. M Huh "rrtt A Champtutsiiip. Man k u al ' lr/ .11 Mire WEN mu â€mm BEL“. Waterloo tt 1mm t Waterloo 9 “when" 1 1Mal mun Malaria) y KIM-Wt: We “new." I Interim J You! mah Inn-hum I mm: 3 Ibaterkq 7 “than l? Join the Club, Polo Ralph Lauren lues Sat 9 30106 {huts andfn "HQ 30 Free sloveytle patkmg Both stores dosed Monday Maiot new cards accepted ll great men's lashrons and unparalleled service appeal to you, then pm the club The Polo Club at Sanders Here you will lrnd the Polo collection of classic shapes and timeless colours that provide an altitude born of another era Lifestyle sportswear co-ordinated and finished with lmplacable Polo spmt, All of n lS here. more complete than anywhere else' The Polo way of dressing has everything to do with enduring styles and little to do with passing tancres SAUCGRS There IS something else very special about the brand new Polo shop as it's found at Sauders, It is our tradition of servuce excellence Ihsit us soon and tom the club' Season ends tor Winona Waterloo major novice wuduu wish to Hunt coaches Tom Austen. Jett Rachel. Dave “and and Dan Scull lot their msatritttt “on now that the sum has (meantime Team Incubus were and Becker. Danny Donald. Curl Bertclul. Randy Farr". Keith George, Chad Hula. Chris Meyer. Paul mum. Brian Ptta, Ted Pwlh, can. helmet, like Roberts, Tum Seaman. Robbie Stoekie, Dan Sullivan. Paul Venue and Jamie um Forwards Stephen Bell, Craig Young. Jason Cartier. Jeft Schmidt and Tom Sullivan played an atutressive game with strong defensive backup from Murray Galbraith, Scull Agla. Andy MacGregor and David Bean Rand: nets pair of goats left Rands sewed twiee and Chris Heller assisted on one of the goals as Waterloo Saints lost " to Banned in an exhibition nine Collies Brent Weber and Ricky Zehr defended the net well only to have Brandon! take the lead late in the third period Iues Sat 9105 30 In ml 9 free pavkmglokem hockey DOWNTOWN KITCHENEF? wnsuoo Ct4Ro'tttAEitttlt_tp_A_Y, when " WE STMOUNT PLACE Sunday, Mar. 24/85 at 3:00 pm. Hagey Hall of the Humanities Room 373 You are invited to a presentation by representatives of several major religions. Question and answer period to follow. Refreshments provided. ..._....., -- - m Immune-Yawn†at'1'l11rketft,'A', Sponsored by the Baha'is of Waterloo Canon timiita. evsnvaoov's amass WOMEN IN RELIGION The Role of Tr- PME, p,