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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Nov 1971, p. 19

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Hespeler midgets of group B bombed Stratford in the second game, 51. Stratford seemed to fal apart in the second and third periods. Waterloo minor hockey association president Ken Beaupre drops the first puck to officially open the Gold Puck toumament Monday night. Facing off are Waterloo midget captain Dean Woelfle (right) and Dan Homorodean of Burlington. Tournament opens with upsets The Burlington midgets of group A downed Waterâ€" loo 42 and have a good chance of winning their series depending on what St. Clair Shores, Michigan comes up with on the weekâ€" by Don Dreisinger The big upset of the eveâ€" Waterloo minor hockey‘ s ning was the Gueliph midâ€" Gold Puck tournament got gets victory over Kitchenâ€" off to a good start Monday er, 4â€"3. Guelph banged in night at Waterloo arena. three fast goals early in the Minor hockey president first period and hung on Ken Beaupre opened the for the win over the favored tournament with a brief . Kitchener team. = speech and then he dropped Three Gold Puck tournaâ€" the first puck at center ice. ment games were played The Burlington midgets Tuesday night. See them in our store at Westmount Place _ Waterloo Phone 576â€"6640 sfifi?jfi <#5. ‘éfl: COSMIC ART & CRAFT The tournament continues tonight, tomorrow night, Saturday and Sunday. The In the first game, Burlingâ€" ton juveniles outâ€"classed Waterioo 4â€"0. The Gueliph and Oakville juveniles played a tight game with Guelph winning In the midget division, Kitchener downed Hespeler 3â€"1. NOT BE SORRY NOR WILL THEY This year for Christmas Give Your Children Educational Toys schedule is listed in the community services adverâ€" tisement on page 7 of today‘s Chronicle. OPP report The Kitchener detachâ€" ment of the Ontario Proâ€" vincial Police patrolled 13,â€" 449 miles for the week ended November 13. Fifty six general occurâ€" rences were investigated, along with 55 motor vehiâ€" cle collisions. Twenty two persons were injured in 15 separate collisions. Properâ€" ty damage was estimated at $38,640. The detachment laid 71 charges for the week: criminal, one; traffic, 61; liquor, _ four; *"impaired driving, three . o L. The universe thought of as an orderly, harmonious system SUGGESTS You Will Parkdale Plaza Parkdale Pharmacy has a complete line of beauty aids to help you keep looking fresh and pretty. Come in soon. We‘ll be happy to suggest the right cosmetics. Toileâ€" tries. too. Open 7 Days a week to 9 p.m. Sundays 12â€"Noon to 9 p.m. PARKDALE PHARMACY (Check our everydayâ€"in store specials) l SAVE EVEN MORE ON OUR al \ & m a l4 p DELIVERY AT NO CHARGE TO YOU 578â€"2910 stt« ‘"‘Where friendly, courteous service is assured" reap PRODUCTS â€" PRICED TO THE MINIMUM * _ h es POST OFFICE HOURS MONDAY THRU SAT. 9 a.m. â€" 6 p.m. in Cosmetics Eh Albert & Hazel Sts. f wilais *o0 L W 5 N:

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