I Braised short ritts More pollution control for Petersburg co-op The Waterloo Siskins tightened their hold on sixth place in western jun- ior B play with a 3-2 vic- tory over the last-place Strathroy Rockets Satur- day night. Ths Siskins tied Elmira Mar Kings 4-4 Friday lit! lost Sunday to the Kit- ener Ranger Bees, 3-2. The Siskins jumped into a 1-0 first-period lead over Strathroy but the Rockets tied it id the second. Two goals in less than a minute in the third period gave Waterlooa 3-1 lead and the Rockets scored one in the game's final minutes. Craig Hoyt scored two goals in the first period against Kitchener but the Siskins couldn't hold on to the 2-0Iead. The Bees scored two quick goals in the second and the winner early in the third. by Pete Sturgeon. Rich Grikis. captain Doug Raisbeck and Kim uer scored for Waterloo. Siskins outshot Strath- 31-27. The Rockets took 13 of 25 minor penalties handed out in the rough-and-tumble contest. Each team was as- sessed one major and the Rockets drew two IO-minute misconducts. Siskins get win and tie in three weekends games 3 pounds short ribs tablespoons fat by; chopped onion diced celery 1 cup diced carrot 3 tablespoons flour 1 Ill-ounce can tomatoes 1 teaspoon salt In teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon paprika 1 bay leaf The facilities approved consist of a biological ac- tivated sludge treatment system, effluent polishing lagoons and a chlorination system with a treated ei- fluent discharge to Alder Creek. Plans of United co-opera- tives of Ontario, Tend-R- Flesh Division, Petersburg, five miles west of Waterloo, for installation of additional pollution control facilities at their poultry processing plant have recently been approved by the Ontario water resources commis- sion. The biological activated sludge treatment portion IA: teaspoon oregano ", V',' '"F "r:'."""' ,e_ PUCU, ".7710 Wym~ _ Wff'gï¬â€™fiiï¬wf‘i-Tf‘Wâ€â€˜T"’3,ET“"3".“' trim-313.: 'mmjirgnï¬f,v.3:njgaswrtr«fr-315v}: "'rtt"T"'""rt"'r WW “Wf'r'rwwm ‘ , e t, . _ v'. "."ba..'t. "i, '-e _.' ", _ . _ . V, www.mmu. W1 " ftitti â€idem f ates 'rr% dt o, it, "H dro IlIllillllllttll'lllgllltlltlllllllllll'tflllllllllig ', do! erred y n aria. y The teams traded goals in the first period but Elmira led 3-1 at the end of the sec- ond after scoring two power- play goals. Eric Brubacher of El- mira scored the tieing goal Friday night with only three seconds remaining in the game. The Sugar Kings had pulled goalie Al Smith in favor of an extra attacker. . Waterloo has nine points In the standings, three behind fifth-place London. The Siskins play in Strat- ford Friday night and at home against the same Warriors The game be- gins at 7:30 pm. at Water- loo Arena. of the plant which was designed to handle a waste flow of 350 gallons per min- ute includes two aeration basins with a total capacity of 375,000 cubic feet, equip- ped with two 75-hp mechan- ical surface aerators. A feature of the plant is the built-in flexible opera- tion. The two basins are to be piped at the onset for series and parallel operation to provide for optimum performance and main- tenance. A 40-foot diameter clarifier which receives waste from the aeration basins returns activated sludge to the basins to aid in the biological treatment. Kitchener outshot Water- loo 30-25; 15-6 in the second period. Each team took eight minors and one major penalty. Waterloo also pick- ed up a IO-minute miscon- duct. Doug Raisbeck began the Siskin rally in the third. at 7:57, when he scored from Glen Cressman and Bill Young. Cressman then potted two goals to put the Siskins ahead 4-3. Kim Bauer scored the first Waterloo goal. ,4 Waterloo picked up 10 of 21 minor penalties and outshot the Sugar Kings 34-27, 10 minutes. Remove from pan. Saute onion, celery and carrot until onion is transparent. Stir in flour, add tomatoes and bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Add ribs and remaining in- gredients. Cover and sim- mer until meat is tender (ll/z to2hours).6servings. Cut ribs in serving-size pieces, removing excess fat. Brown ribs in fat about 1 teaspoon sugar A study shows that 1.3 per cent of all traffic crashes occur in driveways. Leaving is three times " dangerous as entering. The Ontario tat- ety league points out that some crashes result from the failure to look both ways when pulling out from a driveway, or service sta- tion exit. lnaletter "gtttotttetttili- ties this week. Hydro Chairman George Gather- cole said, "The commission recognim the desirability in the present period of ad- justment and unemploy- meat of avoiding any ac- tion that would hamper or impede the special public measures that have been mttrtieibdlutititi gm 9-4.“:mepr November Hydro told its cum on several nan MIN» required new": means withâ€. Ont-lit Hydro is lab? puny-gunman» Drive way dangers Repair it. and SAVE We service /.1 all radios. TVs. players. shavers," small apprumcessbr) "EARTH RADIO sales & Servuce b--."""-"----.------ as King B. um 1454531 SNOW. PLOUGHING Parking Lots and Driveways by contract swan CLEANERS Call 7443749 DON'T JUNK IT WiLBERT STROEDER tions; severe breakdowns or in-service deferment, of generating stations and transmission facilities; in- creases in foreign debt payments associated with unfavourable movements in exchange rates, and ex- ceptionally adverse econo- mic circumstances. Mr. Gathercole went on to say that the deferment of the previously announced rate increase "must be con- sidered as temporary or short term, for, rising costs must ultimately be met out of the proceeds of rates. It cannot be employed to buck the long term increase in the cost of power." _ asiowstreanitiowa- rate adjustments teaming from financial and webm- in. “In tnaigttai. lot to the boil. ll. in- teretratesthatt-ttegigt etteeti,reinttrtt.'NegHrt- faliittgqtN-qriiitteggtet in part by a special widt- dnwal from the rate us- biiiaati-rve,"hesaid. The letter indicated that The we was created Just " minutes from Kitchener. 2 blocks from Hospolor stop light on Hwy. 24 (Hespelor-Guelptt Rd.) Low, Low Prices At Artex WaretpI,ttsLilpti! Low IbsAPuinc M$-:~.'r$.'-'1>"-.'~:i:i?.*:-’-:I?\‘-'-:§:;"/- - . . 's?.!:?.;:??,:'.'::.:.'?,';.):,?.;'?.?.);?.?': ?.ejr.o?e.e. . sg'. kasiflflp‘s::F553"«'<§522-{éï¬ï¬stfzé-‘Jc c. 43435;; 5 Sasmggggsfmm, 71 13t.4. PEN M93. to FRI. 9 to S... 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To maintain the financial viability ot must ultimately be adjust- ed to equate costs," said Mr.Gathereole. the situation during coming year. em: and hi he ttt mteemttrfiaeir. rates. "rtieisiart, "we (or 'xreetio't skills. has cg: