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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Jan 1972, p. 18

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" Wat-doe maniac. Tttstr-, January 13, ttrr? 1 34 King St.. _'71'riiaii, Men’s Wear SKI JACKETS Enter now - there will he three winners - one each month - Jun., Feb., March by White Stag Reg. 24.95 to 45.00 THE BIG CONTEST IS EASY TO ENTER . . . HERE'S HOWH. Drive in at Clearview Auto Wash - fill up with Shell gasoline - and have your car wash, wax, and Chamois dry FREE with the fill up. Also check our reduced prices with less than 15 gallons. A car wash without gas is only $l.75. Then, while you're here, fill out a convenient entry form and leave it with us. A selection will _ be made from entries received. Selected entrant, ‘in order to _ "-. © “r win, must first correctly answer i Jj, f J a time-limited skill-testing r2" _.' ' question. Decision of the iudges ' fix s---) final and employees of C] t'i'3I 4 Clearview Auto Wash, or 40' 7 Er, o) . . . (r. l ‘ relatives, cannot enter. Drive in - -= _ [ lr ( now - YOU may be the winner FV, _-l/rj.".-?-'---"?'?: , of one week of delight in a, ":"‘_f‘ t n f‘“" beautiful Nassau. by Craft and MacMore for two 'rillrlIllq for one week -" from tllllIhWlllllyll AUTO WASH MEN'S WEAR Store-wide JANUARY WIN A TRIP TO NASSAU Ellllll Clearview Auto Wash WINDBREAKERS AND CAB COATS OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. 205 WEBER NORTH AT LODGE - WATERLOO Waterloo BILL MATTHEWS. MGR. M91 Wash "FREE" With 15 Gallons Gas! 2dMrat232 LTD. ti1"ottthggrtttutieisgtktree Gary Conway was the Wings top scorer with The inability of the for- wards to backcheck and the defence to clear the puck from their own end paved the way for the Wings, as most of their goals were tip- in bantam house league. All of the Wings goals came from close in when Leaf goaltender Scott Nel- son was down. Bruins down Rangers 2,1 in bantanrpliay _ . brtheve But; The Wings outscored the Leafs " to win the sec- Hairstyling 9 John St. P.A. HOPP IIG"°'>7""U t',tYtsl 9Johrt,St, ”Hill East .455 Waterloo t?,fttl, gtt,'rs TRIP INCLUDES All. THIS: You pay only! A service charge of SW U.S. per person payable directly to the hotel in lieu of gratuities and local taxes. Airport departure tax of $3 US. for adults and $1.50 US. for children 3- 12. All meals other than those specified and personal items such as laundry, shopping, bar charges. and local excursions. Baggage and accident insurance, Holiday Cancellation Protection. . Return iet flight by Wardair Boeing 727 from TORONTO . Compilmentary in-flight meals and bar service 0 Air conditioned ocean-view room with private bath for seven nights. 0 Continental breakfast daily q Rum swizzle party . Daily transportation to town Membership in Montagu Beach Racquet Club with free use of tennis courts Afternoon tea daily, awash style Return airport transfers including the handling and tipping of one piece of baggage per person Membership and towels three goals. Raymond Batt- er and Cam McCargar scor- ed once each. Paul Htun, mel and Vic Komer scored for the Leafs. The low Sports league results for January 9: Schlegel 3. General In- strument l; Debmar 2, McPhail Sports 2: Grand Hotel 2. Hunter's Gulf 2. Schedule for January 16 at Moses Springer arena: K-W Pasties vs Debmar. 8 am; General Instru- ment vs Grand Hotel. 9: City Hotel Hunters Gulf Schlegel Grand Hotel Debmar _ Gen. Inst. McPhail K.W.P.0. The Rangers just about ruo ties for Sportsmen Sportsman league standings in Beach Club with free beach chairs as of January 9 D. Campbell. 17; K. Shill- it? 16: J. Barton. 15; . Morin, 14; E. Evans, 13: D. Schlueter. 13; D. Walters. t2: K. Sonier, 11; D. Schwartz, IO. - the Bruins but lost 2-1. Boston goalie Bob Brown was fortunate many times " the Rangers hit the post twice and the cross- baronce. McPhaii Sports vs City Hotel, 10. At Elmira arena: Schlegel vs Hunters Gulf, 10 a.m,. Scoring leaders: D. Campbell, 17; K. Shill- 21 20 16 12 16 18 21 24 31 33 49 19 15 " 12 Bruins' first goal but the in the second period tyne game gas tied up by Bob through the third period. a shot that deflected past Ranger goaltender Mark Kuehl. The Canadiens downed the Canucks H. Canucks sec .. ed the game's first goal , the Canadiens mounted sustained attack throughout the second and third per- iods to win. Gary Downing, Jim Donk- ers. Ed Bolton and Paul Boles scored for Canadi- ens. Tim Flannery net- ted the Canuck‘s goal. In the B division. the Aces Held onto third spot with a 5-1 victory over the cellar-dwelling Blues. Joe McDonald scored twice; Mike Werbowechi, Allan King and John Wilson once each. Brent Bonner notched the only Blues goal in the sec- ond period. The Flyers stayed one point behind the league- leading Hawks with a 9-2 victory over the Siskins. John Schertzer ran wild as he scored four goals and assisted on another. Michael Graf started the onslaught of goals just af- ter six minutes had passed in the first period. A Stephen Mulhall, Ted Sni- der, Robbie Cressman and Dean Miller rounded out the scoring for the Flyers. The Sabres registered their third win of the sea- son by shutting out the Seals 5-0. Sabres marksmen were Ron Voll with two and Bruce Stephens, Steve Wettlaufer and Wayne Osier with one each. The first-place Hawks gave the Penguins a TO drubbing. Hawks goalie Paul Gibel stopped many shots arid worked hard for his shutout. Dave Helwig scored twice for the Hawks: Steve Siegel, Trevor Les- lie, Lyle Strickland. Doug DeCoppel and Dave Caug- hill completed the Hawks scoring. Dave Dixmart and Carl Hartman scored once each for the Siskiris. Drunks suffer more in accidents A recent study, quoted by the Ontario Safety League. has indicated that. contrary to popular belief, intoxicated traffic accident victims are injured more than sober victims involved in similar accidents, Brighten Up lou, Home, With Steve Ziegler scored the , " King S. 1hmtatrtoo NEW SUNWORTHY VINYL WALL COVERINGS 743- 5283

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