squad 4137 in the preliminary .contest. ‘ Tom Seagllone was the trig gun for the varsity Devils. He connect- ed for 31 points, by far the best in the game. Jeff Wallace, with 18 points, was next highest for the Winners. q 'Sol Glober paced Warrior's at- tack with 20 points. Neil Rourke and Bryan Brown hooped 12 apiece. The victory was the second for Fredonia over Waterloo competi- tion this season. They defeated Waterloo Lutheran University Gol- 'Ilen Hawks in an international col- lege toumament played in Fre donia. Blue Devils also knocked off the U. of W. squad last season. The game was the last for War- riots in 1967. They will get down oto business in the 0otarisrQuetrec Athletic Association schedule in the new year. They have won four out of nine preseason tests. We State College Blue De ovik were certainly demons Satir- dttynight,atieastasfararthi. varsity of Watenloo Warriors were concerned. The Blue Devil cage“, who hail from Fredonia, N.Y., didn't play an outstanding game but they played .wu1mtoughtotaheearx/oiWUr.. -Freclonia State College Defeats Warriors 89-67 Ontario, not Montreal and to Phase 111 goes a wish that all ‘their gigs be appreciated as those at the University of Waterloo. cord, . mummn that teen mo. otiicitrfdctnotfictioet;andtoths Trendsetters, a return trip to o ."""“'."‘ “‘ "““‘“' "e"V bind the gift that comm we we I§OSS BEAT Waterloo’s junior team has yet to taste defeat this season, They had little problem in handling the visitors in the shortened opener. The length of the game was cut to two I2-minute halves, from the regulation 20 minutes, due to the late arrival of Blue Devils. Pioneer coach Neil Widmeyer went to his bench often and gave To the Odessa,' heat luck with their bus and to Stick in 'lyme, a break with B. Gilliland. May B'I'B-Y have a release of the record that a certain studio is sitting on and may the Magic Cirrus get a new act. - thougtRstoyou. ToTheotrxrrtide,we-t I Waterlop’s Junior varsity Pion. May area high schools get big- lu hemmgo hopes that 21ifLit.EAr Incdrpbration I q o . Here s Wishing You a . . ( To Be Quicker I, CATHY 745-4746 K-W centennial queen Stephanie Flynn was official hostess. She pmented Corsages and gifts. Membership converter Mrs. Don- The first meeting of St. Agnes' Catholic Women's League was held in the school gymnasium in the form of a Christmas social. C a t h ol ic Youth Organization guests were presented with orna- ments for their treehanging cere- mony. Thee were received by CYO president Patricia Renaud. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heit "will plan a mixed bridge marathon for the new year. Regular monthly meetings will be held on the second Wednesday of each month. Mrs. Edith Macintosh of the consumers' association has been invited to the January meeting. AI Haehn paced Pioneers with " points while Larry Soho], who also played in the varsity game, added 10. Sauli Ahvennemi was close be hind with nine. ald Lahn reported 114 diama- members were recorded at the No- vember meeting. Mrs. Lloyd Puke led members in carol singing. tterrd-ttodeetaendtteaertrs. fttrmedavmgatevetstadir-. To Terr, O'Brien goes I wish ,_ *Pegcew" Yule Social wk" t, Gets CIM. ’21: iii,.iitli Under Way ii "rtnr,atatidreeordaodattmtr h a pear tree. To my favorite people, my readers, I wish the merriest Mum and the best at luck in the New Year. This column is dedicated to my parents, 'with hopes that they will be able to put up with u "kookie" writer a little longer. Dance to the soul sound of the Copper Penny at St. Joseph’s Catholic Youth k Organization, Dee. 26 from 8:30 to 11:30 pan. Dress is camel and tickets are $1 at the door with a CYO card, and $125 without. Come, see and groove with Chelsea recording the regulars a rest. His squad came out quickly and was never 'oeareosperousaneietand 'sa%tmstriot,tmdatmastiast the red tape that odten delays incorporation of a whine com- pany for as long as two years, any; Hyman Solomon. many of the other tim( ing stops now necessary. companies can Incorporate or change then'r capital structure. Change. being considered would enable pipeline and tele- pone companies and other util- ities, now tbreed to go through the lengthy private bin proced- unes in Parliament, to get Mar action. One possible solution would ex- empt them froth the requirement, another Would let them go before a standing committee of Parlia- ment for examination without mmw of the other time~consum~ Phone 742-9582 HOLIDAY OPEN BOWLING Daiiy Dec. 23 - Jan. 1 Closed Ohmisimas & New Year’s Eve at 6:00 pm. Open All Day Dee. 25 The government is expected to At Meat, approval by Parlia- WATERlOO BOWLING lANES and Jan. 1 .aerqrre%mrahA._diareghr-rNrSCt- n