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Thur The TREASURE TROVE of GIFTS 40% OFF all 1973 CALE NDARsS whil~ they last Prints on Linen & Paper 16 UNION sTREET EAST, wWaTe RLOO, 745â€"6773 Open Tuesday-Saturday 10:00am to 5:30 nm 2060 Trestle Cofter Table v. &# 0. 2 n 16y ARTISAN INTERIORS§ LTD. _ * It was a case of taking advantage of opportunities that enable the Sabres to come up with their victory. Bob Walsh opened â€" the scoring in the first period for Buffalo. _ Vie Komer evened the count in the secâ€" â€" C y ans 2â€"1 in a wild gam;;n-l;i Atlanta turned back the Bruins 5â€"2. in other games the Rangers missed a chance to close in on the leaders when they dropped a 4â€"3 deâ€" cision to Detroit. The Hawks edged the Manâ€"a:; © Canadian Pine,.Classics @ Roxton © Authentic Reproductions ® Handâ€"made Pottery © Original Watercolors the Buffalo Sabres put toâ€" gether _ their strongest game of the season a 5â€"1 win. G‘R‘VA. puts fun inim()":sfinier EIGHT WILLiaMm STREET EAST WATERLOO. ONTARIO ®© PHONE (519) 579â€"4 170 Open Wed & Sat 9 30â€" €. 00 & Fri till 9 30 p m Clpcard Ma~ The Sabres end Leaf‘s string of wins were drawn up by commitâ€" tee members William Lobâ€" "T'oalten. te â€" layouts are presently before the committee for downtown Has Occasional Tables by Ron Pineau Leaf‘s undefeated __e'!ded at 10 after the Canadiâ€" 2055 Trastle End Tahie 12 0.iS x 3 secâ€" _ Opportunity Closed Mon. & T ues 1 O C CO0 260. mHke Sabres received a possible wrist fracture when he was body checked after takâ€" ing a slap shot. â€"_ 90 ° CPPHCC the crusher to put Buffalo out in front 4â€"1. John Stumpf finished the scorâ€" ing. to score. On the Ens?iflé play Steve Zeigler appliel Mh L0 2000 oa ond before John Lanteigne three times for the Rangâ€" and Bradley Dunbar sent the _ ers but they didn‘t open the Sabres into the third periâ€" door and consequently lost od with a 3â€"1 lead. to the Red Wings. On three The Leafs missed chance different occasions â€" the after chance to close the Rangers had break aways gap. The play that put the and missed on all three. game away for the Sabres On the other hand the was a two on, nobody back Wings took advantage of but the goalie. breakaway â€" their chances. for the Leafs Thav fainmza __ _ _ aâ€"fiai nistory of their next Experâ€"l;;ee,-_ ;i'll be area along with recreationâ€" held Feb. 4 in the F.W.R. al _ activities _ including Tmakc__ un l" * % busy during winter‘s fourâ€" cros Evenk t ing, ents offer participants ing. the chanee to learn some of _ A the natural luslory of their â€" next ::‘“ in both plans as Trestle End Table 2 0it n n Ric!lardson of the _ Soalie, breakaway Leafs. ney failed kn oc k e d WATERLOO sQuaARE 578 â€"2410 | Doug _ Galbraith _ and John McVey were the goal getters for the Bruins. The Atlanta flames struck while the iron was hot to build up a 3â€"0 lead before the Bruins could reply. Mark Schaefer led the Flames attack with two goals. Stewart â€" Good, Mark Mayo and Grant Plomski got the rest. The rest of the gan;é w'aâ€"s a stand off. (Freedom) BOOKSTORE Canadians _ ajl‘o-:;:i. Pbefore Meyer struck for both his goals in the first period. epw 2 0; Ne adians score first but two goals by Bob Meyer were enough to get the Hawks the win. Philip Bauer put the ol 2 ge 0 : The Rangers let another opportunity slip by after they pulled their goalie for an extra attacker after they had received a penalty for tripping. Lange. it was Bolten, Voug _ Snyder twice, while singl Johnathan Livingston door and consequently lost to the Red Wings. On three different _ occasions the Ranger; bhad break aways Civihzation} A Kingdom of Predators Shovelling Trouble The Fabulous Onassis Rule Bnitannia The Identity Socrety A Fnend in Needham Klondike The Stepford Wives Richard Burton Rod McKuen‘s Books ‘ Earty Canadian Pottery Sculpture of the Eskimo Seasons of the Eskimo Birds of the Eastern Forest 2 ’ The Great Railway Hlustrated Eskimo Prints Chromicles of Wasted Time Harry S Truman Betty Crockers Cobkbooks Fisherman‘s World Eleanor the Years Alone The Godfather Papers Catholics Earty Days on the Great Lakes Chatelane‘s Adventure in m Garden‘s in Kyoto The Natronal Dream Flower‘s of the World Rome (Monuments of ing, skating and sleigh ridâ€" link Hawks let the vhile singles went to Douglas and Dave For the Rangers Wayne Herter, Ed and Joseph Burâ€" Sea Gull Cooking FEATURING Canâ€"