Tom Spies scored twice, Lowell Loveday and Cam McGargar also scored for the Wings as they now have regained a hold of first place, tied with the Can- ucks. - The Ranger's fell behind 5-2 early in the third period but never gave up as they scored two late third period goals but fell short and lost another game to a topteam by one goal. Mike Halioran's goal in the third period proved to be the winner as the Wings hung on to a 5-4 victory over' the hard lucked Rangers. Stephen Robb, Richard Fairey and Scott Pauley with two all scored for the Rangers in a losing cause. The Leafs provided the night's best game as they defeated the first place Canucks4-1. Dwight Ropp's goal in the second period plus his two assists and excellent team passing and skating proved to be too much for the' Canuck's to handle as they lost only their second game of the year. The Waterloo Ringette team Cbttreil Blues re- cently received new sweaters from the Cottrell Forwarding Company. Dave Brenneman, repre- senting the company (left) presents one of the Wings regain hold of first by Dave Hennig Wedding The Leafs remained in third place three points be- hind the leading Wings and Canucks. Dave Rioux, Gerry Kies- wetter and George Putchli all scored for the Leafs. Dwight Ropp's three point performance powered him into first place in the individual scoring race, two points ahead of Dave Seftel. Dwight Ropp now has eight goals, seven assists for a total of 15 points in only eight games. Moee-Ctrrrertt Stephanie Jane Current, daughter of Lloyd G. Cur- rent. 287 Longfellow Drive, Waterloo. and Randall F. More, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Kenneth More. 304 Ferndale Place, Waterloo, were married Dec. 15, at Trinity United Church, Kitchener. A reéeption was held at the Valhalla Inn. Mr. and Mrs. More are living in Waterloo after a honeymoon in Barbados. Gerry Kieswetter's wie- ked slap shot and George Putschli‘s annonating drive from the point broke open a close checking game. Dave Burns also played excellent for the Leafs as he' allowed only one goal against the Can- ucks. Bill Frank scored the Canucks only goal. sweaters to team members Dianne Wolfe and Susan Schantz and the manager Mrs. Fem Schantz. Three third period goals by Lance Humphries, Mark Koch and Tim' Johnson for the Bruins was the margin 11:00 am - Pastor Fitch speaking 9:50 am - Christian Education Hour with classes for youth and adults. Hear this challenging message by Pastor W. Fitch from Windsor, Today concludes a week of prayer and fasting launching Key 73 program on our knees. God is answering prayer! Don 't miss the action! Conclude your Sunday with : "Sound of Singing" CKKW 1320 Radio 11:20 p.m. to 1:00 mm. WHAT OF. . . . THE SECOND COMING . OF CHRIST Pastor: Rev. John C. Shrier Assistant Pastor: Rev. Trevor D. Butt Deaconess: Diann Butt Coming: Don Louie Talks. to teens and Parents Jan. 18 of victory as the Bruins beat the Canadians 5-2. Tim Forsyth and Mark Koch again scored for the Bruins. Brent Bonner scored twice for the Canadians as they lost their sixth game in eight starts this year. The Bruins remained one point behind the third place Leafs and four points ahead at the Rangers to keep hold of fourth place. Photo by Fred Miller Walerho’s yet to be built amen received both tttrtdirtganda.nametttymb" ,ermihadtteenreeeived that the city's application had been approved for a grant wider the Local 1n- itiatives Program. The (rant will amount to $581110 In referring to the arena, Name is McCormick Arena Wm Chronidt. WM. My m, 1973 " ADULTS: - China Painting, Weaving, Macrame, Wood- carving CHILDREN Folk Guitar, (beginning and Advanced); Arts and Crafts For additional information and registration call 576-2420. Ext. 48. Waterioo Kitchener ICE SKATING - MOSES SPRINGER ARENA Friday -8:30 to 10:30 PM - General Sat. -5:30to 7:30PM-Family Price-Woo Sat. -8:00to 10:00 PM -Adtdts Sunday -3:30to 5:30PM-Family Price 41.00 PRICES: Children: 5: up to 15 years - Adults 50t - Family: $1.00 Three Hour Documentary on the Life of Martin Luther King. Humanities Theatre. University of Waterloo, Waterloo. Ontario. MONDAY. JANUARY 15th. 1973 - 8 00 PM Admission: SI m - Sunday, Jan. 21st, 1973 - at 8:00 PM WATERLOO ARENA tthe lucky winner of the Television draw was Mrs Verna Woelfle, ) Jan. 16th - Novice - Kitchener at Waterloo - 7:00 PM - Waterloo Arena Jan. 16th - Pee Wee - Kitchener at Waterloo - 8:00 PM - Waterloo Arena Jan. 16th - Bantam - Kitchener at Waterloo - 9:00 PM - Waterloo Arena All Star schedule - MAJOR Jan. 14th - Novice - Woodstock at Waterloo - 1:00 PM - Waterloo Arena Jan. 14th - Bantam - Woodstock at Waterloo - 2:00 PM - Waterloo Arena Jan. 18th - Midget - Brantford at Waterloo - 8:00 PM - Waterloo Arena Jan. 18th - Juvenile - Woodstock at Waterloo - 9:30 PM - Waterloo Arena [lRiRii, cleaners WINTER CLASSES COMMENCING 3rd WEEK or JANUARY ' Minor Hockey Ladies Auxiliary Meeting JUNIOR "B" HOCKEY SiSkiNS vs SARNIA Sunday, Jan. 14th. 1973 T PM HUB lEAGllE HOCKEY KITCHENEWAI' ERLOO WATERLOO ARENA MINOR HUB "AME ACTIVITIES FILM Ontario 8: Duke Sts. COMMUNITY SERVICES Municipal Offices, Marsland Centre: 576-2420 the arena be called Lake- shore but the motion was voted down. Thecommittee then agreed the new arena would bear the name Mc- Carmick. Cruise raised a Mr. originaledandwhohadde- cided that was what it Waterloo Square itteAttrertMeCttrm- amen