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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Mar 1972, p. 13

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632 Victoria North 'tieehetoer-6oebh Hwy- 576-1370 'ltrr.es--tMh+ettteer-h-rr-ttl_o "0.2tSt-.tf--.eqted66a- The Easy Choiée. Blended and bottled by Joseph E. Seamm & Sons Ltd., Waterloo. Ont. 6 FT. STEEL BOX It moves a lot of load for a little money. ““3100 LirDjrJ, "IS COMPTON MOTORS COMPTON MOTORS C anada's largest-selling rye whisky. FIVE STAR Seag riinis invaghuhvln“ “Dmitri-vouch..." '.q.rieqit.er-. Datsun 1600 pickup $2395 Westmount rink wins director's trophy them on the four foot cir- cle, when Betty went to than her last rock. She That well executed play gave her 46 points and cap- tured the directors trophy for her rink of fine curlers. needed to come around a cluster of guards out in from and draw the button towinthe game. brkarGrfhMe With her were Marg Nel- Nomkwertillthe son. vice; Leila Walter, last rock is thrown. nor is second; and Mars Miller, 'tthtgtorsmtttetoretttetin- lead. a1 rock has come to rest. Wmt skip, Betty As- kin proved this in her third and final game on Thursday at the Glenbriar Ladies Op- She was one up coming home and the opposition had three in the house, two of Does not include Freight and handling @mstrong Expert Installation "7 7‘3-5283 I " King s. Watuloo CORLON FLOORING Complete Selection OF NISSAN A rink from Westmount curling club won' the direc- tor's trophy at Glenbriar last week. Left to right, (rear) Betty Askin and Marg Nelson; (front) Leila Walter and Mary Miller. The rink was top of the spiel and top of the first draw. Waterloo Kitchener JESSIIPS 515fifi5lE 742-9582 EP tif 5%?» (iti:fii'jltiiim, (li may WATERLOO BOWLING LAN ES CHILDRENS PARTIES... CLUB ACTIVITIES...... SPECIAL SENIOR CITIZENS...... RATES STUDENTS............. ijrcriENEtvwarErtcoo Ontario & Duke Sts. Second in the early draw with 6% points was Glen- hriar's Ruth Cruise and her mum rink of Ev Waterloo Square 14 PRINCESS ST. WEST Laura Coiquhoun. of Wat- erloo, and Beryl Combill were named social conven- ors; Anne Lattner, publicity chairman; Norma Webster, visitation captain. Froese, vice; Jo Fergus- on. second; and Greta Amos. TOPS names 1972 executive Three Waterloo women were appointed to the 1972 executive of the area TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) group No. 56. They were in- stalled March 14 at the TOPS annual pot-luck lun- cheon March 14. Janet Campbell was nam- ed leader and Beryl Pflug, co-leader. Betty Downing will be the 1972 weight recorder. Shirley Fileatreault of K-W Granite. beaten- by Ruth Cruise in her last game, placed third and won the prize for high two-game winner. With Shirley were Audrey Kay, Marylin Jones and Audrey Kuenzie. High one-game con tion went to Ada White her rink, also from Granite. Phyllis- Stuebing and Arl- ene Schaefer were also appointed to the executive as secretary and treasurer, respectively. ‘Nancy Woolley, in second spot,, also with 45 points, headed her provincial rink of Joyce Rueta, vice; Dor- othy Parker, second and Corrine Moffett, lead. K-W Granite's Audrey Packer took third prize aided by Gert Gillies, Mar- cie Schnarr and Eleanor Tamowski. First spot in the late‘ draw went to Bea Cole of London who tied in points (45) with Glenbriar’s Nan- cy Woolley, but won in ag- gregate. Assisting Bea were Marg Dickson. vice; Mary Miss, second; and Sheila Vitkus, lead. Hairstyling per-, II 9 John St. {Vial East Waterloo gli? P.A. HOPP It'

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