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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Mar 1971, p. 15

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V Hideaway-m ", . Tina W703" may Mia waa 'xteNtl.ted lad wad: and what a climax! Tho fin! two oamaa wan hard-tought. ttmA-and-forth oamaa. phasing to watch. Tho third - waa mum. as it got out of handinthalaatpatiod. Onea again with in how bun with axama at school. In miaaad tom. of them and hopa m aura "ttooleftortpaidae l With "to ica remaining in via Wa- brrrooamnaat-tGAorioto - tum. that on doing to wall. a conclude" plow" for the midget duad in thofotiowing manna: The two losing mm in thia wack'a “mi-final round wiIl join (ha oth- av two mama alraady aliminauad. The mam that Iona “Manama- final piqotfs ona " thraa. Match 28 will be matched against the House of Furniture 46 King North Wetetloo Telephone 576-5440 Consolation playoffs planned KING’S ALAN RiGBY'S FOR RENT FURNITURE and APPLIANCES One Room or A Complete Houseful sahaae1ittkai, By WWI and Canadian Food BUSINESS HOURS OPEN: Monday-Friday - 8.00 a.m. to 2.00 a.m. Saturday-t 1 :30 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. Surtday--12:00 Noon to 10:00 pm. ti-gi-git-g-E-Ei-Eater/gt,, , Piaget“: a Whit i.,2llttitjiiEl,f FURNITURE 'iirsaiC' mllllllll!!llalll Mono: will I). do- son FAST SERVICE Call 579-5040 Take-Out or Home Delivery visit the store with 2 entrances 27 Erb West and facing Waterloo Square ED WARD '5 FOR GRACIOUS LIVING att King St. N.. Waterloo DESIGN: Authentic Early Settler CONSTRUCTION: Solid Eastern Hard Maple FINISH: Exclusive Rox-Hide, Heat Resistant, Spill Proof UPKEEP: Virtually Nil: Use soft dustingcloth, soil can be . Removed by use of damp cloth SALEBRATION Waterloo - Phone 576-4290 CONTINUES SPRING OPEN HOUSE With A 10% REDUCTION on ROXTON -tttatemt.'tetti'tttttoeit'tetetirt hm.pbmmaumn 7:30 pm. at Via-Ibo Anna. m II “mi-firm mud will practic- whoa be. is WON-bl. until tho final genital“ Ml989.m. - -- and: in wait 9006600 in tho sauc- uh. playing ham 7:30 pm. to ' 3p.m. Tmmmomwmmw ponaltiu d which 22 won in the can. batman St. Louis and the Maph Luh I am diploma with this new but has.» of circum- sunm I will ulna no furthot ac- tion. Of the total panama. two mis- um um, The individual who and Boston was a tight contact from sun to finish, with Monty of tett- qioet on mono. The win did noth- ing to the standing hut tho boys for his ml game. championship. The Detroit tum goalie. Tom Waunchon. played, brilliantly. kicking aide labelled shots. this. breakaway: and many othon. The Thomsdmmwnu and“ Brian Ring. and tuet RESTAURANT it 8t, Detroit A. " ttmt-N-tit.-'-" wholly“ astroettt_gemo artett-ocoetetaetttttmqtHortrti'tg st-tr-inthe-rt-tttto gttat.t-sexteoetttvBrair' Nov-k. Larry Harmon. Brno. 11M amtHoetnietgUrsoo. tmy#txiththo'"t"rrteti_rt1Luyt a4-0ti..Thistieeetatti.dBuhltt b4odhmrtt.ltttettair. Fa lemon in lino 0! Larry Her. tia-ttttati""-"". tieittttmtmttettmt-tttytttette.t toutm-ttoatetorartd+ -ttattto-fromhettimtto Sum hero. Randy Mover. Way!» Guy.“ and Joel: Sod" were the goal on a pied». play. Brett Stride lor scored the other goal. and Gary Coty playing -tirtgiy well u a unit with Dennis Doom 3 1W0! game between the posts for the Hawks and the third game for St. Louis. Thanks for a fine job Brian! ed by Gary Cow. David lamb. Dennis Boohm and Mario Maya. The last gum ham St. Louis Ind the Loaf: saw St. Louis the vic- tor by a more of 7-2. This game produced some good hock". but too many penalties took a ht of the starch out of the gum; This win ambled St. Louis to tie Buffalo in the Ming. but out of the play- nudge] For St. Louis the goals scored by Barry Snider. Tom Harmon. John Punch“. Tom Swarm Mike Ko- mer with one each and Gary Paikin with a couple. The Leafs goals were scored by Dave Nelson and Doug Fries. Ttti-ite-ttith"") TtterutMtstryietgttttedtoratMrt Daily 9 to 6 pm Thurs & fri. (in 9 pm OPEN: his Friday - 8:30 - 10:30 ADULTS " CHILDREN " Saturday - Family Skating FA 5:30 p.m.-7 :30 p.m. I' Saturday - Adult Skating 8:00 p.m.-10 p.m. " Sunday - Family Skating Al 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. c. "A NEIGHBORHOOD GET-TOGETHER WITH SENIORS" MONDAY, MARCH 29th, 197.1 Genoml admission: 8 1.25 COMMUNITY SERVICES BOARD Mr: t ' If??? 1 ' s r .. r . - _% 'IMI' , ilil . i? PUBLIC SKATING AT MOSES SPRINGER ARENA lAST WEEK OF SKATING AT MOSES SPRINGER Of interest to the senior MAqCH 24-27. 1971 AT 8:30 P.M. University of Wtttqrrtoo 744-61 1 1 . Ext. 21 " DROP-IN-CENTBE open daily Monday - Friday 8:30 am to ti pm - 20 Albert St. Waterloo Phone: 579-1020 Applications for Civitan Apts. available at Drop In Centre. 0.M.H.A. PLAYOFFS - SEMI-FINALS Waterloo Arena Saturday, March 27th, 8:00 p.m. WATERLOO BAN‘I’AMS " OAKRIDGE ACRES "ARMCHAIR TRAVEL" TH URSDAY, APRIL 1 st. 1971 1 :30 - 3:30 pm Waterloo Public Library Films include: Niagara Falls Parkland Vancouver Island Tea and Collee to lollow at the Drop-in-Cemre COME AND BRING A FRIEND tt :00 p.m. Adults 3. Students " Children Free 2:00 - 4:00 pm FIRST UNITED CHURCH King and William St.. - Waterloo EVERYONE IS WELCOME I ACTIVITIES William Shakespeare's HENRY IV. PART ONE HUMANITIES THEATRE BLACKFRIARS FAMILY $1.00 ADULTS " CHILDREN 25' FAMILY $1.00 ADULTS " CHILDREN " Students: "

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