â€"___. State is set for battle of the giants â€" hLi e h uts ds t e t ie o t C s arne s aint . / n ol ie s ul c o w moole e a on e on 7 2 24 . € ¢ 1 m Feu, : d Waltiih s 2 /.2 (Wesie dn "acd mighs # 2". penlet + ts sn P , on s Bm ; § f Th sAz . get arege es 2tad go . 9n -uiï¬w 7 o f. 'â€#S‘bl 4 é Prh ‘,'%’ is t nucts * 0 e o "ake 43 Sn 94 on o . P Kea: e o dAE ids M o 1st e enc it oi3 Ril pricas tal, c ~T ies wl in on wonl s oi (BE o dn 4t o) n npicie “?&'. x lorg mt o® reaen e e E. WA b Te es «e aP h uh 9 1 We wBi is 1 C ced tm T i Nes 1 + n y c way o us neraiiele uP LJ ts o marten i it J ols n Aeee e e es c ade Ne Ivan Bradley, PUC general manager and secretary, notes in his annual report that 291 additioâ€" nal customers were supplied with electrical power during the year. Bantam â€" house â€" league _ results are: Yule period marks PUC‘s power peak The public utilities commisâ€" sion‘s electric department had its peak demand for power on Dec. 22 last when the department supplied 51,375.6 kilowatts of power to a brightly decorated city. The greatest demand on the department‘s water supply ocâ€" curred June 12, when the 1970 daily record, 6,528,900 gallons, was pumped into the thirsty city. There were more than 144 milâ€" lion gallons of water required to fill June needs, a 3.3 percent inâ€" crease over the previous year. The demand was a 5.7 percent increase over the 1969 peak. handling the games as the tension was extremely high. in the first game they assessed only nine minor penalities in the last game there ceived a oneâ€"game suspension for his effort. The first game. between Boston and the Hawks, had the spectators on the edge of their seats. The Bosâ€" ton team defeated the Hawks 2â€"1 afâ€" ter 23 seconds in suddenâ€"death overâ€" time. This game was given the very best effort of all players, with goalâ€" ies Wayne Reide! for the Hawks and Brian Steffier for Boston, makâ€" the battle of the giants is about to from start to finish. To me, there were no losers, for the teams with the least goals at the end of the games were winners ability, effort and conduct The temâ€" po of the hockey had an electrifyâ€" were 12 called, one being a misâ€" conduct After the first game one player (the only exception to my previous statement about conduct) was calling the official down with NORTH WATERLOO UNIT 133 Frederick Street, Kitchener, Phone 743â€"0392 ANCIENT FOE OF MAN Cancer is found throughout the plant and animalkingdom.Fossils from the dinosaur age indicate that cancer has probably existed almost from the beginning of life on earth. Help to put an end to this most stubborn of all man‘s enemies by a contribution to the April campaign of the Canadian Cancer Society. Specializing in covering of overhang, faceboards, window frames doors, windows and eavestroughs Leafs, 5; Canucks, 2 1, J. Stumpf 1. M. Oberholzer 2, J. Hennig 2, P. Schewski 3, J. Hennig WILBERT STROEDER ALUMINUM SIDING Bantam league finals 784 Union St. E. Kitchener Call 744â€"37 49 . up and down the ice ail By Doug Thiel East Finals ing on strong in the third period to get its victory by a score of 5â€"4. Once again the netâ€"minding chores by Paul Germann for Buffalo and Tom Waurechen for Detroit saw them playing leading roles and being key factors for their respecâ€" tive team. The first period ended with Deâ€" troit leading 2â€"1. carrying an edge lone tally for the team. _ The second game matched Detroit against Buffaio with Detroit comâ€" beat but the goalie nml"ckdndm that at the 23â€"second to end n ended 1â€"1 the teams were sent to their rooms for a breather while the ice was flooded. With the drop of the puck in overâ€" time the play went into the Boston up. stickâ€"handled around two Hawk ning Larson. Hawks coach Gord Murray 1, J. Hennig 2. D: Caughill 3, P. Boehmer 4, D. Caughill 5, J. Hennig 6, J. Stumpf . 7. J. Hennig Leafs won the twoâ€"game series with four points. when Bob Patterson, for the Hawks. to time. Wayne Reidea! was hurt in the first period but shobk off his ills in a hurry. in the first period Randy Musseiâ€" man scored for Boston and the score remained this way until the 12â€" Paul Humme! scored in sudden death overtime to win the twoâ€" game series for Siskins. The Leafs meet Siskins for championship round, Apr. 3, 6:45 p.m. â€" 8 p.m. at Waterioo Arena. The Hawks meet Canucks for consolation round Apr. 3. 11:45 a.m. â€" 1 p.m. Waterioo arena. 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Wayne Guylee gets honorable mention for in the play. in the second period Buffalo wes really hungry and Tom Waurechen had to work hard w keep the score even 2â€"2 at the end of the period. Buftalo, lesding 43 with four minutes left in the last period, received a penaity that hurt bediy as Bill Esbaugh scored on a wesk shot that was screened on Pau! Germann. With less than tio minutes laft, Wayne Fiaherty scorâ€" ed the winner as ‘Buffeilo was stll handicapped by a penaity. Coach Ken Buhiman for Buffalo. For Buffaio, Jerry McKinnon,. a real work horse,. scored two goals, with Randy Meyer and Peter Copeâ€" land getting the others. Detroit‘s best was Wayne Fiaherâ€" ty and Dave Good, both of whom played top notch hockey. Bill Esâ€" depth from the team. The finals will be played in WateriGo Arena at 8 p.m. April 3. If you want to see competitive hockey don‘t miss this one between the Bruins and Detroit. line. Jim Reinhart of Detoit was injured in the first period. This 50 Ontario South 743â€"3074 T an in moderation HEMSTITCHING Custom COVERED Buttons BELTS & BUCKLES BUTTON HOLES for ‘ Coats, Dresses, Sweaters MONOGRAMMING Ritchie Button Co. GOLF LESSONS Small classes and personalized, professional instrucâ€" tion at the YMCA Golf Centre, have made this one of our most popular classes. Use your own clubs or ours. Ideal for those who have never played golf or those with limited golfing "knowâ€"how‘"‘. Profesâ€" couple. Minimum age of 18 years. _ Two Classes (choose one): Wednesday, Apri 800 p.m. Thursday, April 8th, 8:00 p.m. SAILING COURSE SOCIAL DANCING Llearn to soil or improve your ability. Our instrucâ€" tor, Norm McKee, will include practical work on e local lake and stimulating class sessions. Tuition fee includes texts and model. 6 sersions â€" Storts Wednesday, May 5th, 8 p.m. Tuition â€" $25.00 per person. sional: Gory Mave, (C.P.G.A., Class "A") 6 lessons â€" one per week â€" of ladies and gentliemen will be accepted. 10 Lesson: â€" Tuitien â€" $18 por person, $32 per You will leurn the basics of good decorating and design. Develop your own creative abilities. The instructor, Mr. Jim McGhee, is a graduate of the New York School of Interior.Design (N.S.1.D.) with 27 years experience as an Interior Design Consultâ€" ant. If you are considering this field as a hobby or want to "do something about the living room," this coutse is for you!l â€" Six closses from which to choose: Tuesday, April 13th â€" 6:30, 7:45, 9:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 14th â€" 6:30, 745, 9:00 p.m. Llearn to Woaltz, Foxtrot, Boogaloo, Polka, Tange, Chaâ€"Cha and mere! Our instryctor, Mr. Tom Moser, is an experienced dancing teacher who creates a warm and friendly atmosphere for the group. You will learn to dance with a variety of partmers and make new friends as well. Only a balanced number *INTERIOR DESIGN â€" Basic 10 Sessions â€" Starts Wednesday, April 14th at 8 p.m. Tuition $26.00 Because of increased interest we are offering the following courses this Spring: YMCA EDUCATION DEPARTMENTS Spring Adult Courses _ &5 YMCA CENTRE FOR ADULT EDUCATION 57 Queen St. N., Kitchener â€" 743â€"5201 includes YMCA Golf by the local Knights at recent celebrations to mark Only Mr. Weipeat and Mr. Wiklheim were mentioned in last week‘s Chronicle because of insufficient information supplied to this office. 84 King St. N., lijuee 7 felfect Wikes wiinomn: H.K. TILE CONTRACTORSLIMITED ROSEMARIE BERGMANN NOE MIAKIGE WE PREWEPSION 119 UNIVERSITY AVENUE EaST Ont. Dept. of Transport WATERLOO â€" ONTARIO â€" CANADA Licensed instructress Bus. Phone §78â€"4119 Res. 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Improve your physical and mentel condition by learning YOGA. learn to RELAX! Yoga helps to retain or regain a good figure . . . aids in helping to slim and trim without exhausting exercise. Yoga is on ancient art which teaches one to be calim and relaxedâ€" and gives a feeling of happingss and a sense of wellâ€"being. THE INSTRUCTOR â€" Umesh Sharma learned Yoga from Moaster Yogi Swami Sivinanda in India. He has tought Yoga in Canada and India for many years both for the YMCA and privately. â€" Tuition â€" 8 lessons â€" $22.00 per person ($40.00 per couple). 2 classes to choose from, 7:30 or 8:45 p.m. beginning Tuesday, April 6th, 1971. YOGA â€" Basic ****GARDENING COURSE The Lakeshore Village Players CEDARBRAE SCHOOL CLASS SIZES$ ARE LIMITED â€"__ REGISTER EARMY TO AVYOIWD â€"â€" $18 per porson. $30 per couple. 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