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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Jan 1973, p. 16

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Emerson Manor, home for senior Hallman, of Parkminister citizens, held its first meet United Church They in ing of the new year at the clude: president, Mrs. Verâ€" Manor, 75 Cardinal Cresâ€" onica (J.W.) Inglis; past cent, Waterloo, on January president, _ Mrs. _ Ralph 10. Doerr; _ viceâ€" presidents, of the meeting annual reâ€" ports. were presented and accepted. â€" j by Dave Hennig A two goal performance by Mark Sekuin provided the Wings with their sevâ€" enth win in rine starts by defeating the Bruins 2â€"1. The Wings have the best defensive record of only 19 The executive officers for the coming year were inâ€" stalled in a ceremony conâ€" Chapparal‘s in second goals against and of course At a meeting held Janu ary 3, 1973 an executive was elected and a Constiâ€" der, Randy Dicknoetherâ€" managed to hang on to win with a goals against average 21 over the last placed of 2.12, _â€" _ Canadians. Brad Michael scored the The Canucks win enabled Bruins lone goal assisted them to remain tied for A major reorganization of girls softball was recentâ€" ly undertaken in Waterloo with the formation of the Waterloo _ Minor _ Girls Softball Association. Members of the Associâ€" ation are the girls Minor system, the Waterloo Knights, Waterloo Crickets and the Waterloo Ghosts. Chapparal‘s City Hotel Waterioo Toyota Debmar Blades McPhail‘s Sport Hunter‘s Gulf General Instrument Schnurr Schilling Wand Schlueter Tilt Chapparal‘s pulled out into lone possession of second place over the weekend in Kâ€"W Sportsman‘s Hockey League play. Chapparal‘s beat General Instrument 2â€"1. In other games the scores were: City Hotel 3, Debmar Blades 3; Schlegel Oil Kings 5, Hunter‘s Gulf 3; Waterloo Toyota‘s 8, Mcâ€" Phail‘s Sport 3. Schlegel‘s During the business part ELECTRONIC SURPLUS 37 KING ST. N. WATERLOO 742â€"9451 Girl‘s softball is reâ€"organized . Inglis heads group SOLID AND DEPENDABLE Leading Scorers Standings "WE‘RE BETTER NATURALLY®" Hallman, of Parkminister Spencer, Mrs. Carl Staeb United Church They in ler, Mrs. Ralph Doerr, and clude: president, Mrs. Verâ€" Mrs. Gordon Wilker. onica (J.W.) Inglis; past At the close of the meetâ€" president, _ Mrs. _ Ralph ing a birthday party was Doerr; _ viceâ€"presidents, held by â€"the residents and Mrs, Alan E. Spencer and â€" auxiliary members. Mrs. Carl Staebler; re _ Parkwood Manor Auxiliâ€" cording secretary, Mrs. H. . ary meets at the Manor the G. Hachborn; treasurer, second Wednesday of each Dr. Grace M. Augustine. month at 1:30 p.m. Visitors Committee conveners are: â€" and new members are welâ€" by: Lance Humphries _and ucks and Canadians clash ed for the second time this year and when the smoke cleared there were 13 miâ€" Mrs. Carl Staebler; re cording secretary, Mrs. H. G. Hachborn; treasurer, Dr. Grace M. Augustine. tution and Byâ€"Laws were adopted. The President of the Association for the comâ€" ing year is Mr. Ken Klaehn of the Minor System. Viceâ€"President is Mr. Jack Hendry, coach of the Waterâ€" loo Crickets and the Secreâ€" taryâ€"Treasurer is Mary Lou Gutscher. Equipment Manager is Basil McDouâ€" gall and the Pastâ€"Presiâ€" dent, Mrs. Lorraine Stefâ€" fler, who was instrumental in forming the Waterloo Committee conveners are: Mrs. C. Boyer, Miss Beaâ€" Goals Assists Pts. 11 16 18 14 11 13 13 18 16 13 12 12 both teams hayve identical win, Joss records. > Mark Kresky scored the Canadians ouly goal in the second p::)d as Albert hllid’c[ the Canucks. â€" Dave Sete} has the dubiâ€" ous honor of holding the record for the most penalty minutes in a single game as he recorded an amazing 3 minutes in penalty time. The pepalties included five Minor System and keeping it running on an even keel. In the past the Waterloo Minor Girls Softball organâ€" ization was under the trusâ€" teeship of Mr. Rio Caron of the Community Services Board. This arrangement was successful in the past but with the rise in interest in girls softball it became necessary to form an asâ€" sociation to look after the interests of the sport. 171 King St. 745â€"8445 FAMILIES APPRECIATE OUR FINE CHAPEL FACILITIES Funeral Home Ltd. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 p.m. C€owWard 4. oob $ " 6995 RDâ€"712 was very complimentary of the Leaf‘s play. 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