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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Mar 1971, p. 14

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The old saying that you have to be big to play sports certainly didn‘t they have taught their boys how to play good clean hockey which should be foremost in minor hockey and at all levels of hockey and other sport. for all that. evenly matched teams and certsinly a heartbreaker for Simcoe to lose. > it was an odd series as Waterioo lost the toss and was forced to win aift its games in Simcoe, while Simâ€" to stay in the contest. â€" Both teams played hard and disâ€" makes the team coaches and manâ€" agers proud that,. if nothing else. ACADIAN CLEANERS & _ LAUNDERERS Ja. " 7:‘:.'%:73:'?7 seem to be doing things the hard way. came through in Simcos with four seconds left in the overtime perâ€" iod to down Simcoe 4â€"3 and claim the bestâ€"ofâ€"five series, three games to two. - Previqusly. at a game at the Watâ€" eroo arena, Simcoe had come from behind to beat Waterioo 7â€"§ and forâ€" SUN VALLEY BEACH WHY PAY MORE FOR â€" YOUR DRYâ€"CLEANING? _ 579â€"3590 fPubio __ @SNOWMOBILING @ICE SKATING _ ©@1CE FISHING @CAMPING | â€" @FINE FOOD â€" COLOR 450 Weber St. North Waterloo (Ceasar‘s Forum} only 8 miles from Kâ€"W aree 3 miles past St. Agatha on Erbs Road it was a great series between two Call John Trieb 634â€"8651 TLE & CARPET SALE When your home enteritainment equipment needs ARMSTRONG SHAG CARPET TILE 2392 King St. East, Kitchener â€" Phone 578â€"7650 Next to A & P Store at Frankiin 8t. â€" 2 Blocks West of HiWey Market Open Monday, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Wed., Thurs., 10 a.m. to 6 p.m Firday 16 to 9 p.m. â€" Sat. 9 to 6 p.m. TILE & CARPET DISCOUNTERS LTD. ELECTRONICS ISUAL and deciding game in STEREO FREE PARKING both like to point out to our followâ€" ers that this club is made up of boys., half of whom have never played any allâ€"star hockey to speak of. The rest were never on any allâ€"star winning tombination. The club has no real Waterloo‘s spirits were high March 7 back in Simcoe and players showed a great team effort to come out on top 4â€"3 and win the right to play in the Allâ€"Ontario semiâ€"finals. Tom Lyne scored three goals for Simcoe while singles went to Mike Brodie and Don Kendrick. Simcoe came on strong in the third period to score five goals to Waterâ€" loo‘s two to make it 7â€"5. Wateriloo‘s goals were picked up by Reg Schnarr unassisted, and Dean Woelfle from Gord Taylor and Pete Rudat. Mike Brodie and Barry La Ptante before the second period:ended. by Waterloo as the buzzer â€" at the time the puck went it was allowed by the referees. Wosifie,. assisted by Barry Musselâ€" man:; George Grassi. set up by Kirby Watson and Reg Schnarr; Gord Tayâ€" lor from Mark Reger, and Don Voisâ€" in, unassisted. the home team 7â€"5. Waterioo took a 3â€"0 lead on goals by Pete Rudat from Gord Taylor; George Grassi assisted by Reg Schnarr; and Randy Meyers on a pass from Jim Kolb. Simcoe came back to Waterloo with its back to the wall and down at ono_pointinthepamea-Otouput were it not for the fine goaltending of Ron Braun might‘have tied up the game in the last two minutes. m«u".;&.uu paid off in the end, with two of the up. came back in the third period to Waterioo took a 2â€"1 lead in the series March 9 by hanging on to win 4â€"3 over Simcoe. Watertoo had a 4â€" 1 lead going into the third peried but the Simcoe club. which never gave CONTINENTAL BEDS All Sizes â€" complete Single $90.00 Double $110.00 Queen Size $140.00 PHONE 743â€"3219 Ttgqn Wa;edoo sat back and quit Repairs â€" Free Detivery BEA M in thc__ game with two goals-bv MATTRESS marksmen were Mike each Ford and i would 19 the exercise of authority as in imical to the values and ethics of their profession, yet authority is inherent in every social workâ€" erâ€"client relationship. Because it is inherent in social work and its presence real, both the workâ€" er and client must come to grips with it if it were to serve as a dynamic in helping clients," Dr. Yelaja said. The book, aimed primarily at social workers, contains about 25 essays by such authorities in the field as Dr. Yelaja, Erich Fromm, Max Weber, Carl J. Friedrich, and Chester Barnard. ‘‘Social workers tend to regard ing to Dr. Yelaja. ° ‘‘Yet today we are witnessing a phenomenon about authority which raises a rather fundaâ€" the concept of authority and its use in social work practice has resulted in a new book, Authorâ€" ity and Social Work: Concept and Use, published by the University of Toronto Press in February. Its editor is Dr.â€" Shankar A. Yelaja of the Waterloo Lutherâ€" an University graduate school of social work. ‘‘Authority is inherent in alâ€" most every sphere of our social, personal and professional relaâ€" tionships and is essential for sound functioning â€"and developâ€" Dr. Yelaja edits book JERebal "a 8 C t t teams miss chances and the boys were. gpnainly showing they were going into the third period. § C, As usual, Simooe was not yet ready to give up and came storming back withtwogndsbyitsstumu, Barry La Plante, to even the count and send the game into overtime. sbporstare as guch but alf play ‘bs a Simboe net. took a pass from Pet team, â€"whithy is for more impprtarit in m;mwumu'z trying 10 come up with 2 winning comâ€" . winner. " binstion. 2. & it was q great series betwaen two vain Tha Mag m wl ny maing aie ced rooted in m a mopee hnq”uzw nba“’wfinmn's sleapiess nights and _ phane. too bad one team has to lose: calls to make out ways of improving Waterioo now plays Leamington in their play. We have team spirit and deâ€" the semiâ€"finals. As of now no playing termination and the rest we willâ€"have detes have been set They will be to work hard for: : published in theâ€" Kitchenarâ€"Waterioo in the final game in Simcoe. Wat â€" Record when dates and times have erloo started out a bit shaky as Simâ€" been decided. Come out and cheer coe went ashead 1â€"0 on a goal by Don theboys on! _ p Kendrick. Wateripo came back quicklyâ€"â€" . o ; with Pete Rudat going in to scord. essisted by Gord Tayilor and Kirby | * 1e s Watson. to make the score 1â€"1 at W””mfl the end of the first period. "’u f Waterioo showed strength in the _-4 second period with goals by Gord & JOII Taylor, unassisted. and George Grasâ€" l si from Reg Schnarr. to make it 3â€"1 The . BARBER SHOP HAIRSTYLING LINCOLN PLAZA RON‘S ‘Your Hair the Way Y ou Want 1t" . 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