Complete Line of accessories for all your needs ELECTRONIC SURPLUS _ 37 KING ST. N. WATERLOO 742â€"9451 \ COMPONENTS /# by Don Dreisinger The Waterioo Toyotas have managed to score only 17 goals in the last nine games, of which seven were played in the Hespeler Tournament, one . exhibiâ€" tion and one Hub League game. Last week saw the Toyâ€" 48 King St. South Waterloo Crystal â€" China Ceramics Cosmetics â€"Cuckoo Clock \ 30 io é \ 50% off \s WINDMILL SHOP Toyotas to play host to Woodstock , January 3, 1973 For That Unusual Gift Visit The otas blasted by Oakville, 8#2, tie the Detroit Little Ceasers 1â€"1 and lose to Deâ€" troit Slasors, the team which Waterloo beat 5â€"1 in the Gold Puck Tournament to advance to the finals: The Slasors outshot Waterâ€" loo 26â€"9 which was a comâ€" plete reversal of form for both clubs. Oakville completely stopâ€" m the Toyota attack last sday in Oakville to hand them their worst deâ€" feat so far this season. Oakâ€" ville led 2â€"0 after one perâ€" i0d, 42 at the end of the second and scored four unâ€" answered goals in the third. Terry Kuenzie â€" scored from Jim Young and Jim ROBERTe Open Monday to Friday Till 9 p.m. Saturday till 6 p.m. goal assisted by Ken Brown good brand of hockey but it was once again a case of lack of goalmouth finesse for Waterloo which enabled Detroit to manage the tie. Dave Oliver scored Waâ€" terloo‘s goal assisted by Ken Brown. The Detroit _ Slasors skated to a much deserved 2â€"1 victory over the Toyâ€" otas who managed only nine shots on the Detroit goal. _ o _ It didn‘t look like the same two teams that playâ€" ed in the Gold Puck Tournâ€" ament â€" which _ Waterloo won.s-l. The Slasors were particularly good in head sing which Waterioo was not doing. Detroit was conâ€" tinually beating the Toyâ€" otas to the puck and thereâ€" fore kept control of the Waterloo from Mike Conâ€" rad and Tim MeCargar. Detroit scored : the winâ€" ning goal early in the third period. Waterloo â€" plays three big games this week in the Police to continue oneâ€"man patrols with others in Waterloo county to form the Regionâ€" al police force Monday, they did not instigate twoâ€"man When the Waterloo City police © department | joir!ed W braid to finish your Christmas project Â¥ while stock is available. . CREATIVE CRAFTS Ribbon Headquarters | Lower Mall 576â€"5530 Waterloo Squ Ken Brown scored for Mrs. Frank Marx aterloo from Mike Conâ€" The funeral for Mrs. Frank d and Tim MeCargar. Marx. 59 Norman St. Waterâ€" troit scored : the winâ€" !00. who died Thursday at the ; ; age of 80. was held Saturday at :fogw early in the third ifs Eqwarg R. Good Fungral * Home. Interment was in Waterloo â€" plays three waterloo Mount Hope cemâ€" g games this week in the etery. T ykes Standing ' 325 Weber St. North OPEN Tue. â€" Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Trumph Kawasaki BSA Flyers Red Wings North Stars Seals Bruins Sabres Blues Maple Leafs Rangers Kings Canadians Canucks Penguins Black Hawks MOTORCYCLE SALES and SERVICE 884â€"2630 By the yard or piece, also sequins, glitter, braid to finish your Christmas projects, ~â€"Death Hub League against Stratâ€" ford, Woodstqgck and Galt. Waterloo plays Woodstock at home on Thursday, night and Galt at home on Friâ€" day night. : Waterloo Regional police will _ continue _ oneâ€"man cruiser patrols despite a reâ€" cent Supreme Court order which makes twoâ€"man paâ€" trols obligatory in a Northâ€" ern Ontario town. Wilfred Henrich, regional police chief said last week concerning the decision, that Kitchener has never had twoâ€"man patrols and he felt the policy would be continued in the Region. A spokesman for the Waâ€" terloo department said they too had always had oneâ€" man patrols. Chief Henrich added the police forces in the area use a. system of backâ€"up cruisers instead of the twoâ€" man patrol. Mr. Justice O‘Driscoll, of the Supreme Court made the decision recently makâ€" ing twoâ€"man patrols obligaâ€" tory in Dryden at night for the safety of police. A brief submitted by the Waterloo Regional Police Association which centred on this year‘s salaries and working conditions, containâ€" ed a request for twoâ€"man patrols. The major reason for no action being taken in us regards according 9 Kitchener Police AssoCiaâ€" tion spokesman is cost. Win Tie Loss Pts. 6 0 0 _ 12 5 0 0 _ 10 5& 1 0 _ 10