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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Dec 1971, p. 17

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16 Waterioo Chronicle, Thursday, December 16, 1971 The Bruins continued to dominate the A division of bantam house league with their fourth straight vicâ€" Black led the victors with two goals each. Terry Ansâ€" tett scored once. Phil Pyatt scored the Canadiens‘ goals. Bob Braun‘s excellent goaltending has held the Bruins goalsâ€"against averâ€" age to 1.% in four games. The Canucks scored one Cycle & Sports Ltd 98 KING ST. N. at Young St. WATERLOO Phone 743â€"3835 28 King St. S.. Waterloo Lots of free parking P in their New Location Now open KENNEY SHOES _ now 15% or Renney Shoes â€" fourth straight vicâ€" 52 over the Canadiâ€" Open daily till 9 p.m. Saturday till 6 p.m. and Allan PRE CHRISTMAS SALE ALL WOMENS WINTER BOOTS Bruins, Hawks lead bantam league divisions goal in each period to deâ€" feat the Wings 32. Dave Cipp and Raymond Bower each scored once for the Wings. John McVey scored a hat trick for the Canucks. The Rangers demolished the Leafs 114. The Leaf deâ€" fence‘s inconsistent play paved the way for the winâ€" Fairview Park Shopping Centre Free Santa Ring for each Youngster visiting Santa Mon. to Fri. 10 a.m. to noon 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. to noon 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Shop until 9:30 p.1 every night now till Christmas (Sat. till 6 p.m.) VISIT SANTA Phone 743â€"6619 Fairway Rd. at Hwy. 8 Eastâ€"Kitchener Fairview Park Shopping Centre Rangers went ahead 5â€"0 but found the lead cut to 54 during the first period. Rick Boegel scored four and Glenn Cox, three each ; Gary Koch, one. Vic Komer scored twice for the Leafs: Brian Birnâ€" cored four Scott Price stihl and Joe Grubb, once In the B division, the Sisâ€" kins posted their first win, 41 over the Blues. Clayt Brown scored two Siskin goals; Carl Hartman and James Vickers, one each. Mike Snyder scored for the Blues. The Aces blew a twoâ€"goal lead twice and had to setâ€" tle for a 6â€"6 tie as the Seals scored in the dying minutes of the game. Office parties not on decline Perhaps it‘s only making merry while Rome burns, but it appears office parties are still a feature of the Christmas scene, despite hard economic times and annual publicity about the cansequences, social and traffic safetywise, says The Financial Post. Latest survey by the adâ€" ministrative _ management society, with 15,000 memâ€" bers in North America, shows a decline of a mere one percent since 1967 in companies surveyed that do have parties. Sharing out the bills has changed a litâ€" tle. Mike Werbowicki scored PARKDALE PHARMACY 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 12 Noon to 9 p.m. PARKDALE PHARMACY SAVE EVEN MORE ON OUR DELIVERY AT NO CHARGE TO YOU 578â€"2910 '!fi! PRODUCTS â€" PRICED TO THE MINIMUM (Check our everydayâ€"in store specials) "Where friendly, courteous service is assured" Beautiful! twice for the Aces; Paul Hergott and Stephan Reinâ€" hardt. two each for the the tieing goal at 18 :40 of the third period The t wo firstâ€"place teams played a closeâ€"checking game but the Hawks reâ€" mained _ undefeated _ by do wning the Fiyers 2â€"1. Schertzer and Doug The Natonal Dream The Last Spike The Group of Seven Wikderness Canada All Kinds of Aiplanes Chatelaine Adventures in Cooking Siient Stars. Sound Stars â€" Film Stars A Time To Dream Civinsation The Discovery of North Chatelaine‘s Gardening Book Bear Island The Shadow of The Lynx as vn The New Enghsh Bible Outdoors With Gregory Clark BOOKS FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS GIVING In Cosmetics POST QOFFICE HOURS MONDAY THRU SAT. 9 a.m. â€" 6 p.m. See Us For Pretty Ideas DeCoppel scored once each for the Hawks; Dave Caughill for the Fiyers. In another highâ€"scoring game, the Penguins defeaâ€" ted the Sabres 65. It was their first win. Bill Ferguson led the Penguins with four goals; Tom Lobsinger scored the winner. _ Steve Wettlaufer scored twice for the Sabres. Albert & Hazel Sts. The Child From The Sea The Crystal Cave The Femaile Eunuch To Everything There is A Season The Lore of Flight The Exorast Kutchen Candlecrafting Canadian Art Vital Decades indian and Estumeo Art The Sex Book Rabbit Redux The Unique Hertage Summer of the Red Wolf The Prophet Honor Thy Father

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