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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Mar 1971, p. 12

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§ 12 imdmcmcm Thursday, March 18, 1971 . Midget league standings Siskin sharpshooters were Gerry Quigley. two. and Brad Harrow and Bantam division playoffs WEST: Penguins. 4; Blues., 0 Hawks. 3. Seals, 0 Siskins, 5; Flyers, 4 X denotes round robin for last play off spot. TEAM West Standings Team â€" W L Leafs Canucks X Wings X Rangers X Sabres Canadians The west division Black Hawks deâ€" feated the North Stars 7â€"1 in the first of a twoâ€"game totalâ€"goalsâ€"toâ€"count minor hockey peewee house league championship playoff â€" series . last week. while the west division Redâ€" wings and Canadians tied 4â€"4. in exhibition play Saturday the Penguins had a 4â€"3 victory over the Blues: the Canucky downed the Bruins 2â€"1; the Kings defeated the Colts‘ goals were by Tom Woineski. Gary Gardner and Doug Wilson. two each, and Woody Dumart, one. Chris Ford scored the Bruins lone ?oal. Results of the minor hockey bantam division playoffs are: in consolation playoffts the west division Aces downed the Seals 4â€"2, while the east division Sabres tied 3â€"3 with the Braves. Results of last week‘s midget house league games are: Hawks, 5; St. Louis, 2 Boston, 3; Leafs, 1 Detroit. 3; Buffalo, 2 Boston 12 2 3 65 36 29 Detroit 10 4 3 73 58 25 "BILLIARDS" Classes Start © WED. MAR 24 9:30 a.m. @ FREE BABY SITTING © FREE COFFEE © FREE USE OF EQUIPMENT Novice league playoffs © 3 FREE LESSONS Rangers. 9; Canadians, 3 Leafs, 5; Sabres. 1 Canucks, 4; Wings, 2 LADIES FREE BRUNSWICK TWIN CITY BOWL Peewee playoffs at 576â€"9950 Lower Mail Waterloo Square (complete course) 3 weeks East Standings Learn to Play Call Mary w L T Pis. 5 0 O 10 Game times this week are Red Wings vs Canucks, 7 a.m.; Generals vs Greenshirts, 8 a.m.; Dutchmen vs Siskins. 9 a.m.; Colts vs Black Hawks. Canucks‘ goals were by Rod Forâ€" well, two. Larry Meyer,. Mark Suits and Greg Pollice. Gary Ebel and Robâ€" ert Jewer each had two goals for the Red Wings. 4: 30 p.m For the Generals marksmen were David MacMillan. two. and Simon Davies, one. Barry Kinnon had the shutâ€"out. Ayers 8â€"6; and the Leafs wailoped the Rangers 9â€"1. Stars 12.40 p.m.. Rangers vs. Ayâ€" ers, 1.45 p.m.; Aces vs Seals, 3 p.m.; Penguins vs Canucks. 4.05 p.m. urday are: The Redwings vs Canadians, 8 a. m. Kings vs Leats, 9.05 a.m.; Sabres vs. Braves. 10.20 a.m.; Blues vs. Bruins 11.25 a.m.; Black Hawks vs North Games at 8 am. and 12.40 p.m. are championship semiâ€"finals Semiâ€" finals for the consolation event are slated for 10.20 a.m. and 3 p.m. Othâ€" Leading Scorers Player Team G A Craig Labbatt Blues 8 Joe Grubb Wings 6 Tim Brown Hawks 4 Paul Schewski Canucks 5 Mike Oberholzer Canucks 5 Gavin Goebel Canadians 4 Allen Anderson Blues 3 Dave Bowney Leafs 3 Paul Rellinger Hawks 3 John Schertzer Rangers 3 ers are exhibition games Siskins Hawks Seals Flyers Penguins Blues Leading Goaltenders . Average John Wolf â€" Leafs 1.20 Warren Shilton Penguins Hawks _ 7 Buffalo _ 5 St. Louis 7 Leafs 2 Cook‘s Pharmacy CALL Phil Hoffman Brett Strickler Brian Novak Tom Swartz Don McKenzie Tom Harrison Barry Snider Henning Larson Bill Esbaugh Randy Musselman LET US CLEAN YOUR 749 King St. West KITCHENER DELIVERY Mon. to Fri. 9 a.m. â€" 9 p.m Sat. 9 a. m. â€" 6 p.m Rugs & Furniture ‘~ HELM BUSINESS AND SERVICES DIRECTORY 742â€"8488 Leading scorers 576â€"9500 14 62 b3 58 38 67 50 80 80 18 14 14 14 13 11 11 11 10 10 18 16 15 C 0 000 2 C Z, * ® +d About 125 leaders and adminis~ trative personnel of the Conestoga aréa girl guides attended a craft day recently at the Galt Girl guide and brownie leaders Galt, _ Guelph, _ Hespeler, Preston, Stratford and Kitchenâ€" erâ€"Waterloo. Custom Built Homes Your Lot or Ours Instructors included Mrs. F.J. VOIâ€"GOTT CONSTRUCTION ST. 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