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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Jan 1973, p. 13

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o _ _ _ VUSA. » \_ SUMMERJOBS â€" 1973 ~~_ 2 HELP WANTED & onessmacinc . & ALTERATIONS ASSEMBLERS REQUIRED For Electronic Components. ‘ Steady employment. Hours 7:30 â€" 4:30. Apply JOHNSTON â€" SOPER LIMITED 230 Weber St. North Waterloo CORRESPONDENT To represent DUN _ & BRADSTREET OF CANâ€" ADA, LTD., in this area on a part time basis. Applicant should have knowâ€" ledge of general businesses in this and local* surroundâ€" ing: area. Apply by letter and furnish local references DRESSMAKING, _ Repairs and Alterations, for woâ€" men and children. No patâ€" tern required. Phone 576â€" 2456 (th) Robert E. Jamieson DUN & BRADSTREET of Canada, Limited P.O. Box 423, Terminal A, Toronto 1, Ontario to a good, spareâ€"time inâ€" come, even if you haven‘t worked in years‘ Be your own boss, work in your area, be welcomed into fine homes. $12.00 investment. Call toâ€" day 25 CHILDCARE 28 PERSONALS Thousands of highly paid (summer only) jobs exist in the U.S.A., in most occupations. In fact a working holiday *HOTEL STAFF *SECRETARIES *RANCH HANDS *BARTENDERS *CLERKS *WAITRESSES *DRIVERS *DISHWASHERS *HOUSEâ€"MOTHERS *LIFEGUARDS *MACHINE OPERATORS, ETC. ETC. â€" INTERESTED? Write at once to: â€" P.O. Box 39. . _ THE MACRAY AGENCY. _ Park Rd., ' Southport PRY OJS 4 England. DRESSMAKING and Alâ€" terations done. 34 Allen Street East, Waterloo. Phone 743â€"0463. (11) BABYSITTING IN my home, 23 AGENTS & SALES HELP EXPERT DRESSMAKING and Tailoring for women or children. Phone 884â€" 9904. (tt) BIRTH CONTROL â€" Inforâ€" mation and counselling. Open to all. No charge. Kâ€"W Planned Parenthood, 35 Scott Street, Kitchener 7436461 30 State Court area. Phone 884â€"1387. (3) AVON OFFERS YOU A WAY PART TIME 743â€"042 1 Required (9) (3) GUITAR AND Accordion lessons available; across from â€" Waterloo Square. Phone 745â€"0021. t 33 BUSINESS PERSONALS 407 Highland Road West Kitchener 745â€"5641 MUSIC B.A. from Univerâ€" sity of Toronto has openâ€" ings for piano students. Please call Mrs. Bright 8@1â€"4091. (3) 41 TRADE SCHOOL Patrick J. Reitzel Patrick Joseph Reitzel, 256 King St. N., Waterloo, viceâ€"president of the Reitzel Bros. _ Ltd. construction equipment supply firm, died at St. Mary‘s Hospital Monday after a brief illâ€" ness at the age of 44. Mr. Reitzel was a director of the Canadian Rental Asâ€" sociation. A member of St. Michâ€" ael‘s RC Church, he was active in church organizaâ€" tions and was a member of the Holy Name Society and viceâ€"president of the Third Order of Mary. He was alâ€" so a director of the Kâ€"W Big Brother Association. Son of Mrs. Edna Reitzel of Waterloo and the late Eugene Reitzel, he is surâ€" vived by his wife, the forâ€" mer Audrey L. Kreiner; three daughters, Patrice, Joâ€"Ann and Beth, and four sons, David, Mark, Philip and Tedpatrick all at home; four _ brothers, _ Raphael and Ludger of Kitchener, William of Los Angeles and Michael . of Waterloo and one â€" sister, Mrs. _ Roy (Chris) Smith, Kitchener. He was predeceased by two brothers, Blase and Neil. The funeral was held to day with requiem mass at St. Michael‘s RC Church, Waterioo, â€" and â€" interment in Parkview cemetery ANYONE MOTORING to Classes beginning every month Latest methods. styles and techniques taught For free information : Fairview Plaza daily, leaving Lakeshore Village appproximately 8:30 a.m. Please call 884â€"4958. Death Kâ€"W SCHOOL OF HAIRDRESSING *SECRETARIES *BARTENDERS *WAITRESSES *DISHWASHERS *LIFEGUARDS HALRDRESSING CAREER IN 8 MONTHS MUSICAL INSTRUCTION (6) (3) vantage of defensive lapses and a slow starting Wateriloo team with two goals in the first eight minutes of play. Bees bomb in the battle for first place in the novice major A Hub Cubs continue battle for first ge uie o en iers Horton Cubs last Friday before the end of the secâ€" The Bees then journeyed to Woodstock January 13 where they defeated the Stratford came out stronger in the third period scoring their first and only goal at the 34 second mark. Kevin Schnurr wrapped up the game at the 14:30 mark on a goal from Duanne Moeser and Tim Fedy. Both teams had five shots on net in the final period. Stratford hosted Waterâ€" loo on January 11 and were defeated 2â€"1 in a regular league game. Scoring in that game was done by Duâ€" anne Moeser, once from Mike Coppolino and the second from Tim Fedy. Woodstock â€" Goddard Merâ€" cury Novice team 5â€"2. Goals in that game were scored by: Chris Derry from Duanne Moeser and Todd _ Loveday; Duanne Moeser from Todd Loveâ€" day and Chris Derry; Mike Houston from Mike Copâ€" polino; Chris Derry assistâ€" ed by Duanne Moeser and Roy Russel and Tim Fedy from Roy Russell. came at the 7:20 mark of the first period when Mike Houston popped one in from Eric Calder and Karl Schaefer. Stratford man aged only one shot on goal during that period compared to Waterloo‘s 10. The â€" Waterloo Novice Bees continued on the winâ€" ning path last week downâ€" ing Stratford 3â€"1 in Hub league action Jan. 9. The first goal of the game At the 9:50 mark of the second period Karl Schaefer scored his first goal for Waterloo unassisted. Stratâ€" ford‘s forwards weren‘t able to break through the Waâ€" terloo defence in that period and consequently were out shot 8â€"0. opponents 498 Eagle St. N. OPEN : 9 to 6 Friday Through Saturday by Connie Elliot ON LARGE RANGE OF FIRST QUALITY MERCHANDISE | NOW ON THE BLANKET HOUSE OF CANADA MIDâ€"WINTER CLEARANCE of Fabrics and Household Items Aate 2000 hk m# % 5s ids a . & ic C* en sn i f te ~ * .3 . s _ *Â¥ gain got off to a slow start. Although they had the maâ€" jority of the play they failâ€" ed to score in the first peri laufer from Dale Hergott and Bob Oberle started the Cubs rolling. Philip Casseâ€" li from Dwayne Devison and Steven Lacey and Regâ€" Voisin from Oberle made it 3â€"0 by the end of the periâ€" Robby _ Deutschmann from Wettlaufer and Lacy, Reg Voisin from Hergott and Casgelli from Wettlauâ€" fer and Lehnen closed out the Waterloo scoring in the third. This Saturday at Waterâ€" loo Minor Hockey Night, all five Waterloo Major A teams go against Kitchenâ€" er starting at 5 o‘clock with games every hour from five until nine at night. The Cubs game is scheduled for 8 p.m. Dave Wettlaufer cashed the equalizer in with 11 minutes to go in the game. Sunday the Cubs played In the second Dave Wett 10% . 50% Name .. ..... Address .. ... Phone . ...... Here is your chance to make extra cash, working only one evening weekly delivering newspapers. Applicants must be 12 years of age or older (high school students welcomed). be dependable and live in the general area of: Elizabeth Ziegler School, MacGregor School or Bridge Street areas. NEED SPENDING MONEY? THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE (PRESTON) CAMBRIDGE AMPLE FREE PARKING APPLY NOW by sending the following to : Boys and Girls Att: Carriers Supervisor, Waterloo Square, Waterloo, Ont. \__ Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo Record $*Â¥ BLUE MOUNTAIN > with The Record Two hours of ski instruction from Blue Mountain‘s ski pre Ermie McCulloch and his staff, a regu‘or day ticket that‘s good for all lifts, het lunch and chartered bus transportation. tickets now at the public service counter plan your ski trip now! MHERE‘S WHAT YOU GET: GET YOUR TICKETS NOW! Tuesday and Thursday 9 to 9 DISCOUNTS a $22.50 package for . Age 30 QUEEN STaRET MORTH, KITCHENER Dial 653â€" 3246

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