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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Nov 1971, p. 18

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ter many tryout prac- IE at the seagon's be- ing, Don picked 15 boys for his team. All other re- gistrations came to me and ere subsequently assigned .mehouseleague teams. From this point on, Don all-star mg?“ and iiif- self. have an agreement regarding players moving between the midget house team. Coetgrittniitioets, airain,oet a job well done. "thetanotkGerettsek The General Instrument team leads the K-W sports- man hockey league with three wins and a tie to No- vember 21. Results of four games played November 21 were: Cape Breton Islanders 4, KWPO 3; Grand Hotel 5, Hunter's Gulf I; Schlegel Oilers 2, General Instru- ment 2; Deb-Mar 2, McPhail Sports 2. General Instrument Schlegel Grand Hotel Deb-Mar McPhails Cape Breton Islanders Hunter's Gulf ”an!“ , Just a won! a! mu- huou to all the people involved in the Gold Puck tournament. To me. it seemedrmmta-attai. Grand Hotel leads K - W sportsman league Two ties in midget house teagoeplay The final jam Sunday Dave Campbell leads the HATASHITA JUDO & KARATE SCHOOL Waterloo Square 576-2680 Ir. loom Karma 7m.lup- t:3ttprn "'-aMRCa"- 'ai'.'], GALORE! g $.me 1m.&uo-9.m Almost 3,000 beautiful colors to give your walls that decorator look! 578-5530 the all-star Instrument scoring race with 8 points K-W sports- on three goals and five as- league with sists. Charlie Evans, Grand a tie to No- Hotel, has 6 points; Chris Bettridge, Dave Swartz four games and Brian Erman, all of ter 21 were: General Instrument, five Islanders 4, points each; Peter Memiss, Ind Hotel 5, Cape Breton. Dave Schnurr, l; Schlegel and Tom Watkins, both of neral Instru- Schlegel. Ken Sonier of heb-Mar 2, General Instrument and 2. George Johnston of Grand ell leads the Hotel,all have four points. Sportsman League Standings l midget house league pllyer‘s chan- ces to be escalated. Some boys were taken up three different times last year. Most boys playing house league have the ambition of making the all-star team and we must see they get every opportunity. Tuesday night " two of 'the three games ended in ties. Rangers and Hawks tied movedwmutbenplaeed on the bone league team byanaii-starptarer. The escalated player, if tobisodginalbmueleague 'nttrdrawartrNerttmn the home leaps at any time, f4tratriaiwitttttte There was some fine ac- spred paints- OUTLET Wallpaper t, Paint MISS RENE'S PLEDGE t Air Conditiooed Comfort ' Qualified Funnel . Suptrvilion ' large, Spacious Shag Imadloomed Solon ' Loin! “Mowing Equipmm ' ' . a ' tLs/T',',',',",',' 5331??“ A Month on .. 4 Sauna month program. . No Corttroct to Sign Open Mom-Fri. 9 to 9 Sat. 9 to I WLTFAPts 0113 67 0210 66 0 2 13" 5 6 _ IRE-OPENING Miss Rene' Figure Salons 932 King West (Opp. K-W Hospito0 745-7363 bu, "See the Difference" g,,,r,rsti't)a, Sauna 8: Shower Fadlities MISS RENE' HAS JUST ADDED "iDetptit4.BirfUttr4: tuttl'gtfr,,'dtat CanaetF.Bmiii. hunt-ind!“ - Humans-d “mum.“- the-tig-ttteV PttteAtiefqa-dqtttttm, ,.itttarta-iredhtet. 'mteemAiqtbeaestee6-i. TtteRarteeritudthe-e *.. Iateiatttteseeatetperittd TtteDetmit-Ntfaiogatme ttetagtntttrBmdieyCar- yams-wugcmlld Dave Scharr put the Hamahendmininthe third periodtnrtJim Me- Alenyevenedthescorefor Paul W" guarded theRangernet. The Hawks picked up all five penalties called in thegame. TheCanadiens overpower- ed the Bruins in the third period and scored three un- answered goats to break a l-ldeodlock. This wasaclose-checking. hard-fought contest with Tom Waurechen in the Bruins' net unable to stop the third-period onslaught. Pete Dumart opened the scoring for the Bruins. only to have Canadiens' Pil Hoffman tie the score late in the first period. All the players worked There was no further scor- [a Only SEE FACTO RY THEM AT 41 JOHN W. - WATERLOO THE Deu'oitopenedthescorin‘ intttertrstperiodmtagoal by Dick Enact/Doug Gal- braith made it " shortly after. Buffalo's first gial. making the score bt as the first first place going into the game,ttattiedtoab4detB- Detroit jumped into a bl lead in the second on a goal by Dan Blair. But Bub faio charged into the lead. 4-3. on goals by Immense. Doug Snyder and Joe Britt Stickler scored the new goal _foer_etrqi§ in both clubs in the third There were 12 penalties called in the game. includ- ing a major. The player who received the major will miss next week's game for his action. by MMM.MI.W1 A. ", I, magnum“ ICE SKATING - Moses Springer Arena Friday - 8:30pan. to 10:30 pan. Public Skating Saturday - " pan. to 7:30 [MIL Family Skating Saturday - 8:00 p.m. to 10:09 pan. Adults only. Sunday - 3:30 p.m. to " pan. Family Skating Children: 25: Amuse: Family 31.00 -SORRY NO SPECTA'NRS- _ Look-out for further information or call 579-1130 - 576- Seniors say "Thank You" to the members of The Op- tometric Dames Club, Waterloo for the most ertyry- able evening on Monday, November mid, 1971. Wanted: Volunteers from our Community to help with activities for Seniors at Drop-ln-Centre Arts, Crafts, Weaving, Painting, etc. , Mornings and Aftemoons Plans are being made to invite interesting and know- ledgeable personalities as after-dinner speakers on Mondays and My: at the Ihop-rnWentre, 20 Albeit Street, Waterloo. Book now for an en joyable afternoon. call: 5N-1it20. Social and Recreational Groups in the Community are planning to involve Saliors AM5$,At'ruSSetlshrltrrle' 8:30 PM. Waterloo Siskins VS Elmira “winked.” also“ MI‘UIUILMM“ OPPORTUNITIES FOR SENIORS WEEK December 12th to Dec. 18th. 1971 Hwy. "--t Milo ”will " "eh-rr-tttteV “4-213! MEALS - " - WHEELS COMMITTEE . Watedoo Anna FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 26th. 1971 WATERlOO CIDER MILLS Call: 579-1020 - 576-0793 JUNIOR "B" HOCKEY WATERLOO .- COMMUNITY I),',, 'd SERVICES srjji, BOARD or "8TEREST " SENIORS ACTIVITIES Every Friday afternoon 1:30 pm Wmcmalmm ' Waterloo Bowling Lanes BOWLING .eu-.releertitmofother apple varieties including Delicious and emu-a aitiit. _ -ttaeriaie'

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