Sisks in share _of top added singles. Waterioo Siskin Don Oberie (middle) challenges Cambridge Winter Hawks defenceman Jim Webb and goalie Terry Handke during action Saturday nl?ht in Preston. Waterioo won a pair of weekend games to remain in a first place tie with Stratford in the Midwestern Junior B standings. Ray Martin photo Asked to say why the team plays up one night and down the next, Harrigan said it was a result of Waterloo "being a young ‘"But it‘s some of the younger boys who‘ve been playing the best hockey," said Harrigan, singling out Brad Haelzle, John Williams and Mark Strohack. Mike MacKay paced the Waterâ€" loo attack with three goals. Ryan D‘Arcy, Bob .Shelp, Chris Dris coll, Martin Girardi and Haelzle On Saturday in Cambridge, Waterloo got goals from Wilâ€" liams, Larry Rucchin, Don Oberâ€" le, Greg Munro, Shawn DuBois and Dan Rintche to defeat the hapless (0â€"9) Winter Hawks 6â€"3. Waterioo‘s record stands at 7â€"1 good for a share of first place with league‘s leaders, going 6â€"1 after seven games. The next five teams in the standings are within four points of each other, including the surprising Guelph Bs with a 25 record that is not indicative of how well they have played. ‘"I haven‘t seen Elmira yet, but I hear they‘re really good. Camâ€" bridge seems to be the only weak team in the league," said Harriâ€" Sound Greys travel to Albert McCormick Arena on Sunday. Mark Bryson Chronicle Staff Waterloo Siskins maintained their share of first place atop the Midwestern Junior B Hockey League standings this weekend with a pair of convincing victoâ€" Following a team meeting Sunâ€" day, Siskins skated to an intense 8â€"3 victory over Kitchener Ranâ€" ger Bs. The closed door meeting, with no coaches present, was organized by the players to find a solution to the team‘s lackadaisiâ€" cal attitude of late. Although they have lost only once over the past two weeks, a 5â€"4 loss to Stratford, the team has lacked the intensity that coach Gerry Harrigan insists ‘"‘They had a little get together to see what was happening and then they came out and played pretty well," said Harrigan. {now in stock) LARRY‘S BEAUTY SALON wishes to announce the recent appointment of ONE BUILDING EAST OF KING ON ERB TRACI NOWAK For appointment contact 11 Erb St. East, Waterloo â€" 746â€"4811 Exclusive designs in fashion eyewear Professional iab with compiete optical service Larry McDermitt of to his staff Introductory Specials with Traci ,|] HAIRCUTS 2 OFF | PERMS ‘10 OFF 1 STREAKS 10 OFF 150 University Ave. W. Waterioo Specials in effect til October 31/87 all your hair needs. Give Traci a call at Kâ€"W‘s first eyewear boutique Thomas J. D‘Arcy Your PHARMACY \HEADQUARTERS Nationally recognized certification EMPHASIS ON: x Low impact aerobics KÂ¥ Teachin? specialty classes * Practical experience HEARING AID SERVICE CENTRE for Waterioo & area residents WATERLOO CHRAONICLE, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 21, 1987 â€" PAGE 30 THIS FRIDAY trom 10â€"11:30 a.m. POLLOCK & WILLIAMS PHARMACY e Hearing aids cleaned and checked e Repairs to most models e Accessories e Hearing aid batteries FREE HEARING TESTS EVERY TVUESDAY & FRIDAY BY APPOINTMENT FOR INFORMATION CALL THE PHARMACY â€" 747â€"0320 Better Hearing Through P 696 Belmont Ave. W., Kitchener (in the Belmont Plaza) 744â€"4458 Weekdays to 10 p.m. Sat. to 6 p.m. Open Sundays MB Serving Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo for over 35 years Y.W.C.A. FITNESS INSTRUCTOR COURSE Thede Hoarlng Aid Service Ltd. 88 Queen St. 8. Kitchener 373 Bridge St. (corner Bridge & Dansbury) Waterioo Free Parking 25 Hour Program Instructor: Kathy Hammond Limited enrolment. Remember us for that lastâ€"minute gift! Register at 84 Frederick Street Kitchener 744â€"6507