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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Mar 1956, p. 9

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. OLYMPIC y ow the Burlington Hallideys is a bigone...:ren’tthoydl?.. The Sisks are fased with the problem of winning at loast one game on Burlington ice if they wish to continue in â€" the OHA â€" playdowns. Tuesdays game one of the most thrilling here this season saw Coach Bob Noble juggle his lines a bit to even up the scoring powers. Hauny Wayne Litzgus: were inserted into the lineup for the first time in the series and gave a good twoâ€"way perfotm; AROUND o Sm o ooo e t e ance. The seasons largest crowd is expected here Saturday night gr the fifth game of the series and we guarantee they won‘t Reports from sports repreâ€" sentatives at the Winter Olymâ€" pic Games in Cortina, Italy, inâ€" dicate that if there was one common denominator among the varying training ideas and theories being practised it was the value of tea. ‘ It was used before competiâ€" uxx to create body warmth and supply a mental and phyâ€" sical lift, between events to sustain body heat and postpone fatigue and afterwards to hasten recovery. In hockey it was used with lemon to help the player reâ€" cover between periods, in skiâ€" ing ‘to sharpen the reflexes and mental processes before difficult events, and in figure skating to sustain alertness and energy. It has long been known that tea is an excellent beverage which provides a soothing lift. But it is only recently that medical research has given it a stamp of approval. Every day tea is earning a beter reputaâ€" tion as a beverage that proâ€" vides aid and pleasure without WINNERS PICKED Oratorical Contest . . . harmful effects. â€"~â€"S§PORTS PAGEâ€"â€" _‘ , Fred Webster, a grade 12 student at the Kâ€"W Collegiate won top honours in the senior boys‘ division in an oratorical contest held at the school last week. The winner of the senior virls‘ class was Mary Economâ€" off, while the runnerâ€"up was & rrade 13 student, _ Heather Parnell. Miss Economoff, who wA*! ~hosen over four other entries, «poke on "First Things First", while the runnerâ€"up selected the topic "Gaspe". Judres for the event were Mrs. W. W. Foote, Mrs. IrÂ¥in Erb and J. P. Van de Water. collegiate secretaryâ€"treasurer. Catherine Hallman and Rether Hermosa provided a niano duect to fullfil the enterâ€" tainment schodul«. by Bit Wharmseby be at a loss for excitement. terloo hockey team will be forâ€" ced to pull out a vi?ry on visitors | ice. The Waterloo Bantams ~ coached by BM Schlote are one game down to NO MONEY DOWN TELEVISION %." 121 Prederick St. (opp. Court House) now yOoU caAN BUY walt 4 scrics Coad boys trict, Way! winn Galt in a best two out of three P * i playdowns ~~. & eue‘s eoimcregten) / 1. ff boys like Bob and Howie Dicâ€" trict, Paul Heimbecker and Wayne Jefferes to give him a winning combination. Hockey fans in Owen Sound are shouting that this is their year ;Ml'hudu‘s “"3'1 €i to WN e x'}b-u-uu wen Sound Goalie Jim Brodeur was bomâ€" barded with no less than fiftyâ€" two shots in the one sided afâ€" fair. Dutchmen routers hope the tables will be turned in toâ€" nights third game of the ourâ€" reat semiâ€"fina! serics. SELL FOR LESS! OUR VOLUME PURCHASING ~ x & AND VOLUME SELLING ALLOWs US TO SELL FOR LESS! | WE HAVE 17 Inch TV‘s as low as 21 Inch TV‘s as low as 24 Inch TV‘s as low as TV You Buy Is In A Pactory Sealed Carton AT i. 4. Heteer, Munugert 2A King St. South, At ERB sesond figor, phone SH 5â€"3280 _ ~ P ‘__ warsaro0, ont. AG HOVRR 9 amn. io $ pam | Wedsseduy and Setuitiny to 82. nsen Imday io $ pam $139 â€" $159 $229 Weqpel â€"1 cA râ€"»kyr ,â€" "~â€"â€"usually â€"in one day, Â¥X you \ _ have a steady income and can . â€" make regular monthly payâ€" ments, no endorsers are nseded. BUDpSHET DoOWn?t <. . Ehoue SH.â€"30RB Phone or drop in today!

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