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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Jul 1970, p. 8

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8 _ Waterioo Chronicle, Thursday, July 2, 1970 Twentyâ€"twoâ€"yearâ€"old Brian Walâ€" ser comes from Elora. He plays in the forward position. This is his second year with the Tigers. Before that he played for the Ferâ€" gus Thistles. _ The 170â€"pound teacher is five feet eight inches. He is a bachelor. John Bergsma Fred Kauk Arden Fisher Al Blair Chester Sajkowski Ron Howse Mike Ignor Brian Johnston Rick Tyrrell Tom Smola Bill Clark _ Individual standings in the Watâ€" erloo Tigers lacrosse team are. Suspended, bodies, bodies sawn in half, dancing girls, a unicylist, jugglers, dancing animals and About 1,300 persons attended the Wonderful World of Fantasy at the arena here last week. The show was sponsored by the Kâ€"W Sertoma Club. Put your insurance in safe, experienced hands. HOME â€" CAR â€" BUSINESS _ gos twEED Waterloo Tigers standings 1,300 attend fantasy show C.W. Tweed & Son LIMITED 9 Erb St. W., Waterloo Meet your Tigers GERRY BINDSEIL Brian Walser Phone 745â€"4036 PAINTING and PAPERHANGING Residential â€" Commercial Member of the Ontario Association of Painting and Decorating Contractors 258 Lester St., Waterloo 15 15 15 14 13 14 12 11 15 15 744â€"5274 Phone 59 26 23 16 11 11 11 7 10 17 95 19 43 22 16 14 10 21 21 18 18 17 17 78 45 Goaltender Basil Olijynk lives at at 52 Charles St., Kitchener. He is five feet 10 inches tall and weights 180 pounds. Sig Filipitsch 13 Brent Johnston (Kit) 4 Brian Montgomery 11 Paul Giannelia 7 Basil Olijnyk t Wally Filipitsch 8 Mike McMahon 9 Rick McKenna (El.) 1 Bill Little (Elora) _ 1 Brian Walser 12 Bron Vasich (Kitch) 4 Lyle Harmer (Kit) _2 Bruce Griffin (Elora) He is a student at the Univerâ€" sity of Waterloo where he is workâ€" ing for his dental degree. He plans to be married in August. G W LOF A Pis. Waterloo 15 9 6 245 208 18 disappearing bodies were all part of the 90â€"minute show, which deâ€" lighted the youngsters. Several hundred underprivileged area‘ children were guests at the event. CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMES. 143â€"5283 110 King S. Waterloo See Our * Selection of READYâ€"MADE Basil Olijynk and 12 Volunteers = end year * with picnic 16 12 11 Mealsâ€"onâ€"wheels were reâ€"activatâ€" â€"ed during the winter. Volunteers contributed 20 hours weekly to this project. An average 16 meals a week were supplied to shutâ€"ins. A similar meal was served to the "single diners‘" club at the Albert Street dropâ€"in centre. picnic supper at Waterloo Park. Twenty five women attended the Robert Jordan convened the picnic and reported briefly on the year‘s activities. . O Mrs. Close organized and superâ€" vised mealsâ€"onâ€"wheels, monthly parties for the oldsters, visited district nursing homes and attendâ€" ed social planning council‘s coâ€" ordinating committee meetings. She spent an average of 40 hours each week on volunteer work. Thirty Red Cross volunteers were guides at the recent strawâ€" berry festival at the Sunbeam Home on Willow Street. Reports estimated this and work‘ with the city‘s older folk was equivalent to 164 hours serâ€" vice. work. All the volunteers said they looked forward to doing even more Waterloo Red Cross volunteers ound un the season with a Mrs. Jackson Close and Mrs. UHURU Waterloo Lose 4â€"15 lbs. in 8 weeks WOMEN‘S CONDITIONING and REDUCING CLASSES MORNINGS Eight Weeks $15.00 Mon., Tues. and Thurs., 9:30 24 Weeks for 30.00 48 Weeks for 45.00 includes Sauna & WhirIpoo!l Bath, Cold Plunge Pool For Further Information The Godfather Airport The Andromeda Strain Thy Daughter‘s Nakedness The Poverty Wall Love Machine in paperback Hypnotism Dreams Do It Better Homes and Gardens Meat Cook Book Salad Book New Garden Book Chatelaine‘s Gardening Book Phone 576â€"2680 FITNESS CENTRE Lower Mail, Waterloo Tues. and Thurs., 7 p.m. also Tuesday at 8 p.m Square â€" Air Conditioned â€" Waterloo Square BOOKSTORE THIS WEEK‘S BEST SELLERS Reduce Gracefully (FREEDOM) EVENINGS 578â€"2410 Waterloo Waterloo ‘Think ofall the @ â€" Alan Rigby House of Furniture Firestone Stores 66 Bridgeport Rd. E. freezer. Every housewife should have one. Frost never forms. Not‘in the big refrigerator section. Not in the big freezer section. So there‘s no defrosting. Ever. And you know what that means. No more dripping water to mop up. No more waiting for frost to melt. Your ice cube trays won‘t stick any more. No more reâ€"freezing frozen foods. You‘ll have more storage space, because you‘ll be free of all frost accumulation. And your frozen foods won‘t â€" stick together. Think about it. Think of all the extra space you‘ll have for stocking up on food bargains. And besides all that, think how much more attractive your kitchen will look with a sleek new frostâ€"free refrigerator freezer. NOW is the time to buy. ' See your local appliance dealer today. FROST FREE REFRIGERATORS ARE AVAILABLE AT your hydro 46 King North 744â€"4484 576â€"5440 Waterloo Square 745â€"4461 Waterloo Authorized RCA Dealer Waterloo Stove and Appliances Sight & Sound 96 King South Lower Mail 743â€"5241

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