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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Feb 1973, p. 16

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16 Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, February 7, 1973 books being withdrawn MJ from circulation in anticiâ€" expe pation of transfer to the vidir proposed Branch Library, sette the library‘s stock has in foun creased by 4,400 books. and Mr. Brown said not only vice the number of books had Pu increased but also the cirâ€" for culation. This increase, he â€" tion, believed, was due to their 16m increased holdings of fedâ€" _ and eral and provincial governâ€" scre ment publications as well Li as their vertical file colâ€" â€" also The year 1972 was one of progress _»for the Waterâ€" the Chief Librarian. Despite several by Peggy Kempel On January 30, the Major Bantam Legionnaires met their crossâ€"town rivals the Kitchener Kings and came away 4â€"3 victors. This was the first game in a two out of three series in Hub League Playâ€"Offs. Early in the game, while the â€" Legionnaires were playing a man shy, the Kings scored the opening goal of the game. A slapshot just outside the blue line beat goalie Randy Dicknoether and caught the top left hand comer. This was the only goal scored in the first peâ€" The Kings opened the scorâ€" ing in the second period to take a 2â€"0 lead. After that, Randy almost closed the door on the Kings. On severâ€" al occasions Randy robbed SHOP Parkdale Plaza (Albert & Hazel Sts. Waterioo) Legionnaires down Kings 4â€"3 PARKDALE PHARMACY Interest in library increases PARKDALE PHARMACY had both strengthened their increased the demands on that service. Mr. Brown also said two experiments, those of proâ€" viding 8mm films and casâ€" found to have filled a need and he suggested the serâ€" Gary Thiel opened the scoring for the Legionnaires with a slapshot just inside the blue line. An assist on the goal was given to Joe Young. Before the period ended, Dean Moir tied the game 2â€"2 with a goal from Dave Shane and Tim Logel. In the third period, Kevin Price scored his first goal of the game from Mark Harâ€" ris and Joe Young on a powâ€" er play. This goal gave the Legionnaires the lead for the first time in the game vice must be expanded. for the AudioVisual secâ€" tion, for 1972, included a l6mm projector and screen and an $mm projector and the Kings of almost sure goals and frustrated the opposition . and they never looked back. Shortly after Kevin Price scored the winning goal of the game from Joe Young and Mark Harris. Before the period ended the Kings had tallied their Library hosted activities so enjoyed a favourable Club, and the Saturday film shows are now a reguâ€" lar part of the Children‘s Library activities. art exhibitions in our audiâ€" torium were well attended, especially the O.S.A. show which attracted art classes from the local Collegiates.‘"‘ Mr. Brown said daily programs were set up for both the school spring great success. Other _ activities _ such The Kings tried to pull their goalie in the dying minutes of the game for an extra attacker but the move wasn‘t â€" successful. They weren‘t able to get him out until there was only about holidays and each met with third goal for a 4â€"3 final 30 seconds left due to the excellent forechecking of the forwards. While they had the extra attacker, they did not get past the Legionnaires blue line. The Legionnaires played three men short, due to illness, but the others pickâ€" ed up the slack and played good hockey and deserved the win. The second game in this series was played last night at Waterloo Arena. If a third game is necessary it will be played tonight at KCI Arena at 9 p.m. ed Chairman for 1973. Also appointed were Mr. J. Goldsworthy â€" Vice chairman, Mrs. H. Drago â€" Chairman of the Finance Committee, Mrs. K. Berâ€" concerts, and the monthly film night presented by Mr. Denisâ€"Nathan have all met with increased interest. gen â€" Chairman of the Perâ€" sonnel _ Committee, Mr. G. Coyne â€" Chairman of the Property Committee, and Mr. W. Mover â€" Chairâ€" man of Publicity » meeting of the Waterioo Public Library Board Mr. Cbristmas _ events,. ELECTRIC BASS, $99.95 VALUE. SALE ................. $ C ELECTRIC GUITAR, $139.95 VALUE. SALE ............. $ 04 INSTRUMENT AMPLIFIER, $79.95 VALUE. SALE ......... $ INSTRUMENT AMPLIFIER, $149.95 VALUE. SALE ........ $# 35 WATT P.A. AMPLIFIERR, $299.95 VALUE. SALE ...... $19 100 WATT P.A. AMPLIFIER, $349.95 VALUE. SALE ...... $2 STRINGS â€" MELODICAS â€" CORDS â€" STRAPS â€" PICKS DRUM STICKS â€" AND MANY OTHER ITEMS 22 KING ST. 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