Sch., Jutzi Sun., Borton Grand, Campbell Sun., McEwin Grand, Weinstein Grand, Koehler Sch., Schlegel Sun., Fuhrman Sch., Schnurr Sch., Schlegel Schlegel Gen. Inst. Grand Sunar Tim‘s Mac‘s Grand Hotel has 8â€"1 win Nearing Completion Also an eightplex apartment unit nearing completion, in Lakeshore Village. For more information call Schlegel Oil Kings and General Instruments ended their game without a score. The Grand Hotel had an 81 victory over Mac‘s Milk, in Sportsâ€" man hockey league play Sunday. Mac‘s Milk has replaced Towers in the league. Tim‘s Sports had a 3â€"1 victory over Sunar in the same event. PARKWAY HEIGHTS AREA Bill McMichael scored three goals and played an outstanding twoâ€"way game, which was largeâ€" Juveniles down Galt 8â€"1 In exhibition play, Nov. 12, the Waterloo midgets fared worse, when they were defeated 3â€"1 by a Preston team in exhibition play The 10 top scorers were General Contractors Limited Days 745â€"1 108 Evenings 743â€"0603 Waterloo‘s Steve Pauley got Waterloo‘s fifth and final score early in the third period. A fighting Kitchener team sucâ€" ceeded in getting two further goals, scored by Rick Homanâ€" chuck and Rick Trask, but failed to overcome the Waterloo team. Standings are : New Bungalows saves in the Waterloo nets. Mark Reger, Waterloo, got the first score of the game, followed soon after by another goal, scorâ€" ed by Pete Rudat. Rudat started off the scoring in the second period to get Waterâ€" loo‘s third score. This was folâ€" lowed by Kitchener‘s first goal, scored by Ron Dietrich Dean Woelfle replied for Waterloo. Waterloo midgets defeated Kitâ€" chener 5â€"3 in double A hubâ€"league play in Kitchener Auditorium, Nov. 11. The line of Woelfle, Taylor and Rudat played a strong, offensive game for Waterloo, while Ron Braun made some â€"outstanding MARTIN MAY Midgets win one, lose two _ Begin the day in weekend hubâ€"league play â€" with muffins 16 9 #% Waterioo Chronicle, Thursday, November 19 WLTF APts 2 0 117 0 5 some outstanding 0 14 3 0 12 10 0 4 11 The Juveniles were defeated 2â€"1 in the exhibition event. Brenâ€" ner, assisted by Bauer and Wolf, scored for Waterloo. He had scored a Siskin goal, Sunday afternoon while playing with that team following his stint with the Juveniles the previous night. A threeâ€"game weekend began to tell on McMichael when he turned out for the Juveniles in exhibition play against Guelph in Guelph, Sunday evening. CALL Somerton replied with another goal, followed by a score from McMichael with an assist from Carlaw. Totzke got Waterloo‘s eighth goal, assisted by Cressâ€" man and Reidel. Cook‘s Pharmacy 749 King St. West KITCHENER DELIVERY Mon. to Fri. 9 a.m. â€" 9 p.m Sat. 9 a.m. â€" 6 p.m. Soon afterwards Galt got its on_ly score of the game. Bauer, assisted by Somerton, got the only score in the second period to put Waterloo four goals ahead. Brenner opened the scoring in! the third period, with assists from Golbeck and Bauer. Cressman, assisted by Totzke and Reidel led off the Waterloo scoring. This was followed by two ‘McMichael goals. Vaughan and Carlaw assisted on the first with Carlaw providing the assist for the second. goals. Wayne Reidel played a firstâ€" rate game in the nets. Bruce Carâ€" law assisted on three Waterloo ly responsible for Waterloo Juâ€" veniles 8â€"1 victory over Galt in hub league plgy here, Saturday. LET US CLEAN YOUR time is 8 p. m Waterloo plays its next t game against Brantford at Waterloo Arena, Nov. 21. G Rick Kressler sparked the Kitâ€" chener attack and came up with a good game and two assists. Other Kitchener scores were by Doug Shushach and Jim Kerr. In midget double A hubâ€"league play at Waterloo Arena, Nov. 14, Kitchener staved off a thirdâ€"perâ€" iod attack by Waterloo to come through with a 3â€"0 win and get a shutâ€"out for Marcel Potvin, who turned in a fine game in the nets. and Ken Stewart â€". C seoring in the second period. The outâ€"ofâ€"towners scored two more goals in the third period. Marksmen were Bruce Hartrick terloo score towavrdr tlre‘e;;i.:)f 't.he third period. Rugs & Furniture ‘~ HELM The Preston players outskated and outshot the home team which looked tired and outclassed by contrast. Reg Lahey of Preston led off at the Waterioo Arena BUSINESS AND SERVICES DIRECTORY 742â€"8488 576â€"9500 Woelfle got the lone Wa 1970 next home . Game Hartrick Seals vs Kings, 12:40 p.m.; Braves vs Blackhawks, 1: 45 p.m. ; Bruins vs Rangers, 3 p.m.; Wings vs Canucks, 4:05 p.m. Leafs vs Flyers, 8 a.m.; Canâ€" adians vs Blues, 9:05 a.m.; Horâ€" nets vs North Stars, 10:20 a.m.; Aces vs Penquins, 11:25 a.m. The schedule for this Saturday‘s peewee house league practice games is: In other pioneer league play, Brantford novice B team defeated Waterloo 3â€"0. The Waterloo peeâ€" wees B team were downed 4â€"3 by Brantford. Victor Komer, with an assist from Earle Brox, scored Watâ€" erloo‘s first goal. Jerry Anstett, with an assist from Gary Harman got the second. Dave Martin of Brantford openâ€" ed the scoring in the third period with an assist from John McVey. 48 King St. South Waterloo Crystal â€" China Ceramics Radios â€" Cuckoo Clocks Waterloo bantam B Warriors had their first win of the season, Nov. 10, when they defeated the Brantford team, 3â€"1 in pioneer league play in Brantford. VOIâ€"GOTT CONSTRUCTION ST. 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