All newly stocked merchandise Fqâ€" Qz" 7 * N * e | ) t % \¢P"~ Grand Reâ€"Opening Sale! Ladies‘ fashion belts available in multiâ€"colors with the purchase of any shoes. FREE! 10 % We‘re now located at 22 KING ST. S., WATERLOO Last season, Shaw‘s talents were recognized by OUAA coaches, earning a spot on the league‘s allâ€"star team. At 6 215 lbs, Shaw is off to another outstanding season, again leading the team in unassisted and assisted tackles. In fact. his totals of 27 unassisted and 15 assists may be the highest in the country at this point in the season, says head coach Bob McKillop. Shaw, a third year recreation student, gave an outstand ing performance in UW‘s 17â€"16 loss to McMaster Saturday. Parent, a thirdâ€"year kinesiology student and first year hockey player, faced a barrage of shots last weekend in a pair of losses to Toronto and York. She made 46 saves and had 11 goals scored on her. Of the 11 goals, seven were scored by World Cupâ€"Olympic players. Both Toronto and York are heavilyâ€"laden with National Team players, and both are favored at the National championships this year. Field hockey goaltender Lori Parent and football linebacker Dave Shaw have been setected as the University of Waterioo Labatt‘s athletes of the week. Athenas beat McMaster, 20, to give Parent 50 saves in total. She also stopped a penalty stroke. Dave Shaw Square 22 â€" beside Pierre‘s Steakhouse Mon. to Thurs. 9:30â€"5:30, Fri. 9:30â€"6 p.m., Sat. 9:30 to 5 p.m. UW Athietes Lori Parent The teams exchanged field goals before WLU pulled away. Rookie tailback Andy Cecchini got the score that put Guelph away for good on a 60â€"yard touchdown run. He finished the game with 167 yards rushing on 22 attempts. Philpâ€"scored Hawk‘s final touchdown on a keeper late in the game. Placekicker Steve Rainey lead the Laurier attack with 19 points, including five field goals on six attempts. Gryphon quarterback Mike Shoemaker and fullback Tom Newbigging scored touchdowns for Guelph. Kicker Carl Ljungâ€" berg added a pair of converts and a field goal. Gueiph dropped to 1â€"2. Trailing 14â€"6 at the half, Hawks wasted little time in turning the game around as quarterback Rod Philp hit Doug Reed with a touchdown pass on the third play following the kickoff. The play WLU hosts Toronto Varsity Blues (1â€"2) on Saturday at Seaâ€" gram Stadium. covered 60 yards The win pushed WLU‘s to 2â€"1 in Ontario Univ Athletic Association Wiifrid Laurier Goiden Hawks rebounded from a poor firstâ€"half showing Saturday to pound Guelph Gryphons 37â€"18 before 7,000 spectators at Alumni Stadiâ€" WLU Hawks rebound for big victory LU‘s record Universities play WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 30, 1987 â€" PAGE 49 Your PHARMACY HEADQUARTERS by: OCTOBER 14, 1987 CANADIAN INDUSTRIAL INNOVATION CENTRE/WATERLOO Calling all entrepreneurs! Register _ w for a special workshop, ASSESSING YOUR VEN JRE. This valuable seminar will heip you evaluate your ssiness idea. If you‘re in the startâ€"up phase of your venture, you can‘t afford to miss it! 100% wool broadloom & area rugs SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 â€" 7:00 A.M. Registration $95.00/person ATTENDANCE IS LIMITED RESERVE YOUR PLACE TODAY!! ELITE CARPET MANUFACTURING LTD 5 80 1ST ANNUAL CARPET SALE 7O Belcan Place 886â€"2320 Visit Our Held at: Waterioo 156 Columbia St. W. Waterioo, Ont. (519) 885â€"5870 % (MVimBon ce Co. ) OFF