Vikings‘ coach Paul Voisin saw some things that made him feel ready for Tuesday‘s game with Forest Heights Trojans and Friday‘s upcoming start against KCI Raiders Friday at 3 at WCI. Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Statf Bluevale Knights and WCI Vikings senior boys coccer teams should be glad to go their own separate ways after their meeting Friday at WCI. Not that there was anything wrong with the Waterloo County high school game that ended in a 2â€"0 shutout victory for Vikings. It‘s just that Vikings‘ schedule gets tougher when they don‘t mind and Knights‘ schedule gets easier when they‘re still looking for their first win of the seaâ€" We passed well for the first time," said Voisin. "It was a lot better than any other games. We‘re starting to come together although when we had the wind in the second half it wasn‘t helping us. **(Knights) have some good players. I think their Vrablic scores 2 as Vikes blank Knights W e CHILDREN/YO OGW & \~ e AQUATIC PROGRAMS NJ e FAMILY/YOUTH/ADULT PROGRAMS e SENIOR ADULT P L a e WATERLOO LIBRA mMsS e SPORTS SCHEDULE . e SOUNDS OF SUMMER FESTIVAL e CITY PARKS & RECREATION F SUMMER ‘87, RECREAR Q GUIDE / W 4A COMING JUNE 3rd â€" _ ; coupue‘s Sulueas} DEADLINE FOR ADVERTISING MAY 10th FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 886â€"2830 NOW Community Servicesâ€"Summer Fun ds k // ~ ;‘ ‘\‘ a/ hagcs > ', A * JNE 3rd â€" _ (z% J & ts ;'\‘ F4 p s RMFF "VRA T P I V k s F s en & ui ProG _? &\ y t e lagp CRAMS No/ & â€" . MB C B v/,. 6. 64 J 4 _ R » P € o "* & gt $ : R / s sns N / o N g / +. # / hi 4‘7 # LE Knights‘ coach Bob Pagan said Vrablic‘s first goal was the result of a breakdown of the wall on the free kick. ‘‘We had a good second half and it helped us a lot," said Pagan. "I was happy the kids came back and played well." Tom Kapouranis had one of Knights‘ best scoring chances in the second haif but goalkeeper Brian Tanner was able to stop him and finish the shutout that Paul Willms had started in the first half. goalkeeper (Atti Laszlo) played really well." Laszlo‘s greatest threats came from Vikings‘ star John Vrablic, who had two goals and could have had more judging by the quality of shots he was getting off. Vrablic scored one of his goals on a free kick and the other came on an individual efâ€" fort. Knights were scheduled to meet Elmira Lancers on Tuesday. They travel to Baden on Friday to meet Waterlooâ€"Oxford. Knights‘ Tom Kapouranis as they chase the ball in Waâ€" game. Richard O‘Brien photo Vikings‘ Rod Wolfe ({right) EATION y "th Your PHARMACY HEADQUARTERS » From Waterioe Chronicle Directors is invited to submit a letter of interest to the Secretary, no later than May 22, 1987. The Waterloo Regional Heritage Foundation meets on the 4th Tuesday of each month at 12 noon, in Committee Room "B", 8th Floor, Marsland Centre, Waterloo. The Byâ€"Laws of the Waterloo Regional Heritage Foundation provide for the election of ten membersâ€"atâ€"large to the Board of Directors. There are currently 5 (five) vacancies (each for a 2â€"year term) to be filled at the ANNUAL MEETING to be held on Thursday, June 18, 1987 at the Walper Terrace, 1 King Street West, Kitchener. Anyone interested in being considered for election to the Board of BOARD OF DIRECTORS APR'L COUPON RECEIPT TWO SUBSCRIBERS WILL WIN A HONEYMOON PACKAGE & DINNER FOR TWO AT "WarERLOO INN. 475 KING ST. N., WATERLOO 884â€"0220 Includes Suite, Champagne & Fruitbasket, Sunday Brunch or Breakfast for two Reservations subject to availability ELECTIONS Buy a $1.00 Subscription from your carrier and become eligible for the draw to be made May 18, 1987 WATERLOO REGIONAL HERITAGE FOUNDATION TO THE Mrs. E. Stettner, AMCT Secretary Waterloo Regional Heritage Foundation 8th Floor, Marsland Centre 20 Erb Street West Waterioo, Ontario N2J 4H4