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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Jan 1971, p. 12

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12 Waterloo Chronicte, Thursday, January 14, tgfl is back to normal with a good turnout on each team. The Christmas â€" and _ New _ Year partying is over again as each team settles down to its normal routine. This week, for the third in a sions, for which 1 am very pleasâ€" ed. There were a total of 30 minor penalties handed out in three full games of hockey, which to me is quite normal. The first game saw the Leafs defeat the St. Louis team by 4â€"2. The pace of this game was a little slow in action, as the St. Louis team was behind from the ‘start. They just didn‘t seem to be up for the game as they were last week. being, and a new team has taken over first place in the midget house league. The team strength There were two new sets of sweaters on display this week Detroit received one set, sponâ€" sored by Ken Forwell from Forâ€" well‘s Country Meat Market, and the second set from the Navy Veterans Club, Waterloo branch, assigned to the St. Louis team. A third set ordered, but as yet not received will go to the Maple Leaf team and this sponsor is Eugene George of Gene‘s Esso Service. We in minor hockey appreciate the sponsors conâ€" cern for the youth of the comâ€" munity and organized â€" sport in Waterloo. If by chance there is some other person or business interested in being a sponsor, please contact me at 744â€"1417 or 743â€"3613. The Maple Leaf goals were scored by Dave Harnock, John 450 Weber St. North Waterloo Helmar Building Office 1 (CEASAR‘S FORUM}) Karl Schirm â€" Raul Selberg Complete Service Of TV, Stereoâ€"Hiâ€"Fi & Components Tape Recorders Bring in your set and save yourself pickâ€"up and delivery charges (Home service available) PARKWAY HEIGHTS AREA Also an eightplex apartment unit nearing completion, in Lakeshore Village. 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The Buffalo team is having a hard time getting to finish a play and in so doing, missing many scoring opporâ€" tunities. They pressed hard at the end of the third period with Brett Strickler scering a goal with a minute left to play. On the faceâ€"off the puck was dumped into the Hawks end. The Buffalo goal tender Paul German hustâ€" led off the ice for the extra man. The opportunities were there but Boston take over first place by Meet the Siskins Gus Henry Gus Henry is playing his first year of junior hockey after playâ€" ing school hockey last season. The son of Ald. Bob Henry he is a real asset to the Siskin defence. At 19 years of age he is 5°10" tall and weighs 185 pounds. He is a student at the University of Waterloo. The Boston goals were scored by Ed Swartzentruber, Brian Nowak, Henning Larson and Jim Hayes. 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