* Bank | Siskins d Bi 5â€"3 anker tops class iskins down Blues, 5â€" a The Waterloo Siskins downed erloo‘s two goals of the third period to Wl n $ 1 Oo awa rd Collingwood Blues, 5â€"3, Sunday, erloo‘s two goals of the third perâ€" for their second victory in three iod. The first was sent to the net s A Waterloo banker, Michael J. The WLU banking course is dirâ€" 8@ames, following a 14â€"game losâ€" by Peter Banton at 6.07 and was | Locke of 377 Erb St. W., Apt. 14, ected by Prof. Gien Carroll, dirâ€" ing streak. . followed within seconds by anothâ€"‘ han Laerne Laskusd h.sths Inskincesa anitnar af the «nhant af hiusinpss Rick Kumpf, on an assist from er, scored by Grant McCardle. A Waterloo banker, Michael J. The WLU banking course is dirâ€" Locke of 377 Erb St. W., Apt. 14, ected by Prof. Gien Carroll, dirâ€" has been honored by the Institute ector of the school of business of Canadian Bankers for his sucâ€" and economics. It is coâ€"ordinated cess at a banking course conduct by W.G. Harris, a Canadian Imâ€" ed at Waterloo Lutheran Univerâ€" perial Bank of Commerce assisâ€" sity. tant manager. The institute has presented the 30â€"yearâ€"old, Toronto â€" Dominion Bank employee with a $100 prize, to mark his selection as top stuâ€" dent in financial analysis and control. There are 124 adult book clubs, and 19 for children, according to what appears to ‘be an accurate tabulation. Among some of the lesser known ones: The Accountâ€" ant‘s Book Club, The Circuit Deâ€" sign Book Clulr, The Horsemen‘s Book Society, The Gambler‘s Book Club and the Laff Book Club. NO DOWN PAYMENT Similar low prices on other Inglis products. $1 9995 5 years to pay â€" ‘"on your gas bill"" â€" installation extra. 1971 SPECIAL WATERLOO SQUARE MALL LIBERATOR GAS DRYERS Union Gas WITH AUTOMATIC DRYING CYCLE MONTHLY EXCITING FEATURES Phone 743 â€"2691 BOOK CLUBS Main Floor 85 The Waterloo prizewinner has been an employee of the Toronâ€" toâ€"Dominion Bank for 13 years. He was among 145 bankerâ€"stuâ€" dents receiving awards from the institute, which is the educationâ€" al arm of the Canadian Bankers‘ Association. Students of the banking course must devote 60 hours to lectures on each of 10 subjects. Courses are taught at 35 participating uniâ€" versities in Canada and a corresâ€" pondence course is conducted by Queen‘s University, Kingston, for bankers in communities where lectures are not available. Michael‘s new teeth and his gorâ€" geous long lashes show to advantâ€" age here. This young fellow is just a year old Ukrainian and Irish in descent, he has brown curly hair with auburn highlights, brown eyes and fair skin. A birthmark on his cheek is fading and will likely disappear. Michael started life as a tense baby and was on sedatives for three months. He is much more relaxed now and gets no medication at all. He is in good health and sleeps well. This laddie is shy with strangers, but when he is with people he knows he is a happy, goodâ€"natured boy who can play contentedly by himâ€" self. He loves children. Any day now he will walk. Michael needs parents who will appreciate a lovable young son and whose academic expectations will not be too demanding. To inquire about adopting Michâ€" ael please write to Today‘s Child, Department of social and Family Services Legislative Buildings, Toronto 182. For general adoption information ask your children‘s aid society. He needs a home follow all wise SANTA‘S TO ... LEYLAND BRITISH KITCHENER BRITISH CARS © Jaguar ®© Triumph 1069 Victoria St. North Kitchener Kitchener‘s most complete Import Car Sales Centre Midgets defeat Galt, 3â€"2 Rick Kumpf, on an assist from Rick Logel, opened the scoring for the Siskins at the 13.34â€"mark of the first period. Waterloo had a 3â€"2 win over the Galt midgets in hub league play at the Waterloo Arena, Dec. 5. Marty Paivio, assisted by Wayne Fisher, got the Siskins second score at the 3.38â€"mark of the second period. Doug Raisbeck, with an assist from Mike Schaâ€" clach, put the home team three goals ahead at the 19.34â€"mark. The Waterloo team trailed Galt 2â€"0 at the end of the first period. However, Pete Rudat and George Grassi evened things up in the secâ€" The home team‘s victory was largely due to the superb goaltendâ€" ing of Ron Braun and the outstandâ€" ing offensive play of George Grasâ€" si, who got the tying goal. Galt finished the play under proâ€" test. < #» *o. Doug Riasbeck assisted on Watâ€" Lower Mail Proctor Lewyt * 1% H.P. 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Jim Reinhardt scored the only goal of the last period of play to give the victory to the home team, which suffered a 2â€"1 loss against their opponents in Dec. 3 play at the Galt Arena. _ The next home game takes place at 8 p.m. this Saturday in the Waterloo Arena. * Complete Set of Attachments * Tool Caddy * Local Service 64" * *9 %¢ Waterioo Chronicle. Thursday, December 10, 1970 Plus the Fabulous "‘"MIN!® Waterloo Square 744â€" 1188 %» _ _/ to serve you better Thurs. & Fri. till 9 pm Entrance From Erb 57 W. Facing Waterloo Square l* DESKS * BUNK BEDS ;’ 4 DRAWER CHEST * BOOKCASES ’ MIRRORS * BEDROOM PICTURES Cdrand‘s FURNITURE * BEDROOM FURNITURE * GOLD FRAMED *RECLINING CHAIRS }‘ FOOT STOOLS * STEREO‘S * CEDAR CHEST * MIRRORS * OCCASIONAL * TABLE LAMPS * SWAG LAMPS * OIL PAINTINGS OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK KITCHEN SUITES OCCASION CHAIRS STEP TABLES COFFEE TABLES TV TRAYS CHESTERFIELDOS BEDROOM DININGROOM of value‘s â€" from ... â€" 576â€"4290 Cefuard‘s FURNITURE family 15