Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Nov 1981, p. 24

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Waterioo Tiger pitching coach Greg Waiton was named coach of the year by the club at its annual banquet Friday and after receiving the award Waiton was cajoled into beliting out his version of "I can‘t stop loving you"‘ with the aesthetic accompaniment of Tiger fan Cathy Bell. I am proud to nominate Birthdate for a 1981 Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Award. (Please enciose a separate sheet telling why you believe an award is deserved.) Purpose of Awards Inaugurated in Ontario to provide recognition for outstanding achievements or acts of courage and initiative by boys and girls between the ages of six and 18 years. The program will also inâ€" clude individual awards presented for meritorious conduct on a sustained basis, plus special group awards to recognize the etfâ€" forts of young people throughout the communities of the provâ€" ince Noteworthy deeds of Ontario boys and girls are performed within their communities. Only by having them drawn to our attention by local nominators and newspaper editors will we be able to honour these worthy young citizens and give them the public recognition they so richly deserve. Who Is Eligible? The award nominees will be individuals or groups who have perâ€" formed acts of physical heroism, perhaps endangering their own lives, overcoming disabling physical or psychological handicaps to match or exceed their fellows, or being involved in some worthâ€" while community service endeavour C4 CP and 64 are of PLEEEEEASE RELEASE ME WE NEED [ ) your «* NOMINATIONS FOR JUNIOR CITIZEN OF THE YEAR AWARD (DEADLINE: DECEMBER 1, 198*) of Canadian Pacific Lamued A COMMUNITY PROJECT OF CP AIR AND THIS NEWSPAPER. My name is Address Name of this newspaper NOMINATIONS CLOSE DECEMBER 1, 1981 Flat hockey Hawks dumped If they are to have any momentum headâ€" ing into Friday‘s interâ€" city rivalry with UW Warriors, WLU hockey Hawks will have to mount it in practice this week. They sure didn‘t get any in two losses last week. Thursday Hawks were hammered all over the rink by the hometown Gryphons in Guelph, and although the locals improved at home Saturday against York Yeomen, they still came up short on the scoreboard 3â€"2. By Rick Campbeli Chronicle Sports Editor The losses drop WLU‘s record to 1â€"2 after an encouraging 3â€"2 opening game win over Western Musâ€" tangs. ‘"Look at our goals for, in three league games we‘ve scored a total of six goals, and you aren‘t going to win many games that way," said Hawk coach Wayne Gowing. *"We played better Saturâ€" day, but we‘ve still got lots of room for imâ€" provement." Thursday in Guelph Hawks played minus the services of several players, including goalie Terry Thompâ€" son, but Gowing disâ€" claimed the theory that made the difference. *‘*No, that‘s no exâ€" cuse, even if we had them we still would have lost," said Gowâ€" ing. ‘""To a man, we were just not ready to play hockey." _ Gowing praised the Gryphs of coach Bud Folusewych, who built Today We Can Assist You SUPERIOR MEMORIALS Q(’hUiCQ.. worthy of your confidence. (Beside Weston Bakeries) 7145â€"6136 After hours . 578â€"7154 Large Indoor Showrcoms HARRY HUSS HUEKHN BRUBACHER HAVE YOU DELAYED PURCHASING A 528 Victoria St. N., Phone or Come in up a 4â€"0 first period lead, doubled it in the second, and romped home virtually unmoâ€" lested. + 6 C [ « \/\ \\\\C'C (\CJC VOIVO C o Rabbit o Mercedes ‘"‘That was really a misleading loss they (Guelph) had in Waterâ€" loo, they‘re a strong club, they beat Queen‘s quite handily (Saturâ€" day) and were full marks for the win over us.‘ the lone Hawk goal in the third period. Saturday Hawks came out well against York but fell flat late in the first period in fallâ€" ing behind 2â€"0. They made up that deficit in the second, but surrenâ€" dered an early thirdâ€" period powerplay goal to Alf Beasley to be edged 3â€"2. Hawks were without the services of centre Waterloo Family YMCA Youth Basketball Canada program is still in need of players to fill team rosters for the upcoming season. More information on signâ€"ups may be obtained by phoning David Morton at Waterloo Y at 885 Dan McCafferty had YBC program still signing DRS. McKENZIE, JONES, GOODALL, & ASSOCIATES DENTAL OFFICE OPENING Dissatisfied with present service? For expert repairs. call Mike or Kiaus at funeral home and chapel 621 KING WEST â€" 745â€"0495 Convenient Parking, entering Wellington or King Street FAIRVIEW PARK MALL 894â€"2370 HOURS: MON.â€"FRIL. 9:30â€"9:30 a tradition since 1925. Patz~Bechtel 435 Conestogo Rd W Waterftoo N. American models. SAT. 9:30â€"6:00 Lower Level 884â€"7640 Jeff Clark, who was injured in practice Friâ€" day and after testing his knee, sat out Saturâ€" day. % "If we want to turn our season around right now, Friday‘s the night to do it," said Gowing. *‘There‘s no better club to do it against, the local rivalâ€" ry and all, but Waterâ€" loo works very hard, if we‘re not ready to play hockey, we just won‘t win." Mark James and Paul Roantree had the two Laurier goals. Hawks, who were deâ€" feated 4â€"3 by Warriors in exhibition play two weeks ago, venture to T oronto Sunday against Ryerson, then come back to play host to U of T Blues Thursâ€" day at the Aud.

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