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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Dec 1972, p. 12

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They couldn't think Of a better way to spend their noon ed toys to give to the needy. Kathy Townshend. 11eft). hours. These five girls at McGregor school have been Cindy Jacobs. Shawn Davis and Darlene Crook put spending their noon hours since October making stuff- together 50 toys. Le fs still unbeaten leaders CHRONICLE Paul Boles put the Hawks on the board first with his goal in the opening period. Dave Downey then made it 2-0 before Grant Plomski and Bob Harrison tied the game in the second, Third period goals by Allan An- derson and Jerry Lelarid put the Hawks ahead 4-2 by Ron Pineau The Leafs continue to dominate the league by edging the Rangers 4-3 to keep their unbeaten string in tack. The Leafs Joe Grubb scored twice to build up a 2-0 lead before John Schnarr replied for the Rangers with one of his two goals. The Leafs then got two ‘late second period goals from Scott Price and Vic Komer. The Rangers came to life in the third with Guy Steffler and John Schnarr getting the mark- ers. However the Rangers came up on the short end of the stick. The Hawks squeezed out a victory over the Atlanta Flames 4-3 while two run- away games saw the Can-- adians bombard the Sabres M and Boston overpower Detroit 7-4. wants news about YOU Call 744-6364 ' 'tret - v"?! sr,",":";'?,'.';");"'; CASH and CARRY REPAIRS (lovmorly J.C. Sales a Service) 5 Pvmcoss West. tAmt.rtrro - horn Wotovloo Bowl Opoet Only 8 30 I m B oo p m Saturday B a m 5 p m to all Home, Auto, Ponable RADIOS. IELEVISIONS. TAPE PLAYERS, RECORD PLAYERS J.C. ELECTRONICS PHONE l 742-5971 The before Flame‘s Stewart Good closed out the scor- ing. The Canadians let the first period go by before they destroyed Buffalo with four goals in each of the re- maining periods. They were led by three two goal performances by Steve Ziegler, Kevin Brooks, and Bradley Dunbar. Craig Labbett and Paul Sichew- ski scored the other two. OPEN Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday _ 9 am. 5 pm Thursday. Friday. IO a.m 9 pm Saturday. 9 am _4 pm Waterloo Kitchener "JUST IGNORE HIM, HE’LL SOON LOSE INTEREST" WHREHOUSE a " _ '5' _'i'i'i'ii"i-jtllii'.ii"i"ill, ii] ‘5' bl Lc)':':',',:-,',:.-;,' i; _-s-_-__-ii---),'--,:,---..;):],-),-),;?),,, (?U7 tiilllliks,, C) :1 Till! . ‘ ( a” INi0i cleaners KjrcHotErvwaTgttuto ik%ti WISHING ALL A HAPPY NEW YEAR Ontario & Duke Sts. Brian . Zinken recorded the shutout. Boston scored the first three goals and never looked back in their game against Detroit. Doug Galbraith with one of two, Jeff Kinnon and Brian Bailey started the ball rolling for the Bruins. Other Bruin Marksmen were Larry Steffler, Jim Karges Ray Bauer, and Doug Galbraith. Doug Snyder with two goals and Waterloo Square 1259 Victoria St. N. (near Breslau Bridge) Victoria Mall PHONE 74515243 Allen Black and Derek Douglas led the. Detroit scoring. PARKDALE PHARMACY DELIVERY AT no cum: TO too l PARKDALE PHARMACY PARKDALE PLAZA (ALBERT a. HAZEL STS) WATERLOO .W’ s, . " A - " , v', 1 Ci? Fd Pr'" A": SEE SPECIAL AD FOR FEATURES AND NEW YEAR'S NIGHT GOSPEL SING - 884-3860 ll :00 a.m. - PASTOR SPEAKING 9.50 a.m. - CHRISTIAN EDUCATION HOUR WATCHNIGHT SERVICE 8 PM - 3 V t2eMtGfs' Grp' Pastor: Rev. John C. Shrier Assistant Pastor: Rev. Trevor D. Butt Deaconess: Diann Butt wishes you and yours Promise Peace " a n d of the

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