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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Nov 1970, p. 15

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16 Waterioo Chronicle, Thursday, November 12, 1970 éf‘, Je e i < BA ,‘ \ The lady driver told the police officer that it was impossible for her to slow down with him going so fast in back of her. Walker to speak at chamber meet Gord Gimby was the victors‘ coach. The assistant coach was Ed Mitchell. A. R. Walker, registrar of the consumer protection bureau, will address the chamber of comâ€" merce at a membership meeting at the Tien Hoa Inn, Nov. 18. A second touchdown occurred late in the second quarter when Paul Finlay dashed around the left end and ran 20 yards to the goal line. The play was called back because of a personal foul. Bridges over troubled waters is the topic of his address. The winners‘ touchdown occurâ€" red in the second quarter when quarterback Rob Thomas handed off to fullback Kim Gertler for a twoâ€"yard plunge through the centre of the line. The convert attempt failed. The Roughriders defence, which had given up only six points all season displayed their superiority in several aggressive, defensive manoeuvres by foiling key drives by the Tigercat defence. The Tigercats, with an almost errorâ€"free ball game, were unable to capitalize on four fumbles by the Roughriders playing on a rainâ€" soaked field. The Waterloo Roughriders endâ€" ed an impressive sevenâ€"win, noâ€" loss season last week when they won the Alan Rigby trophy with a 6â€"0 victory over the Waterloo Tigâ€" ercats in the final game of the Waterloo minor football league championship. Other scores â€"were by Jim Reinhardt, assisted by Bob Mcâ€" Gill and Gord Taylor, assisted by Pet Rudat scored two goals for Waterloo. Both times he was assisted by Dean Woelfle and Gord Taylor. Roughriders win league The Taylor, Woelfe and Rudat line was outstanding for Waterâ€" loo. The visitors were led by Tim Ruston, Brian McAnn and John Mavity and the team‘s defense proved most effective in the second and third periods. The Waterloo midgets didn‘t fare quite as well, losing 74 to the visiting Stratford team . Bruce Carlaw, with an assist from Jim Vaughn, got the Waterâ€" loo score at the 18.35 mark of the second period. Randy Faist, the Waterloo goaltender had the shutâ€"out. About 150 fans turned out Satâ€" urday night to see Waterloo minor hockey juveniles down Stratford 1â€"0 in hub league play. Waterloo juveniles down Stratford 1â€"0 Everyone‘s Going to Parkdale Pharmacy ¢ _ Where Friendly, Courteous Service 5%‘37@\‘ [(#** i s NLFPF 3 s Assured $4 “.‘\‘ \}{ ‘ JK z{\ a¢ , & 4 «ym 8/( =*X 7{Z$ _ _ Open Seven days a week until 9 p.m. \TL&\'[ . ‘1») C4 & 1 }‘;/ Sunday 12 noon to 9 p.m. ®©â€" N -\\\fi ‘ uie . Post Office Hours â€" Monday to Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.~ FREE DELIVERY Parkdale Plaza 578â€"2910 Albert and Haze Mary Jutzi, Schelel, Murray Schelegel / Ross Schegel, Jonhn Borton, Sunar Eddy Schnurr Schlegel Schlegel 2 Gen. Inst. _ 2 Sunar 1 Grand Hotel 1 Tim‘s 0 Towers 0 Schlegel Enterprises downed the Grand Hotel 1â€"0, Sunar Expos defeated Towers 11â€"2, and General Instruments claimed a 4â€"0 vicâ€" tory over Tim‘s Sports in the Kâ€"W Sportsman hockey league, Sunâ€" day. Sportsman standings Mike Montagano, middle lineâ€" backer; Mark Mitchell, guard; Steward MacSorley, centre; Dave Burns, centre; Dave Fedy, middle linebacker. John Schertzer, guard; Roger Hasenpflug, end; Paul Finlay, flanker; Ron Campbell, end: Bruce Ogilvie, end; Steve Graf, middle linebacker. Rob Thomas, quarterback ; Kim Gertler, full back; Philip Martin, guard, Paul Moorby, halfback: Steve Rigby, tackle; Bob Felker, corner linebacker. Mitchell Diem, quarterback:; Lowell Loveday, halfback; Tom Kane, middle linebacker; Dave Reitzel, corner linebacker. Players â€" and were: The top five scorers were Standings are This was the first game of the season for both teams. The winners got both their goals while Waterloo was shortâ€" handed. Braun was outstanding in the Waterloo nets. Outstanding for Waterloo were Gord Taylor, Dean Woelfle and Pete Rudat. Mark Reger played a solid game of defense. In hub league play, Nov. 4. Waterloo midgets lost 2â€"1 to Stratford in Stratford. Both games will be at the Waterloo Arena. Admission for adults is 50 cents. Children will be admitted free. In midget all star exhibition play, Nov. 5, Waterloo defeated Kitchener 3â€"1 at the Kitchener Auditorium. Nov. 14, when the midgets meet Kitchener at 8 p.m. and the Juveniles meet Galt at 9: 30 p.m. Pete Rudat and Kirby Watson. 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