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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Feb 1973, p. 12

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12 Waterioo Chronicie, Wednesday, February 14, 1973 /c/o/n/e/n/s]/ COLLISION LTD., Available in a Wide choice of colors OPEN THURS, FRI. Till 9 p.m. INTERIOR SEMIâ€"GLOSS for complete collision and repair service, including frame straightening Your choice of colors (small charge for tinting) Free Decorator Waste Basket with every $20.00 purchase INTERIOR LATEX COMENS COLLISION NOW OPEN GREY FLOOR PAINT SHERWINâ€"WILLIAMS PAINTS FREE ESTIMATES 30 Weber St.. North, Waterloo (Weber at Royal) See Dennis Phone 745â€"5693 SALE until Feb. 24th per gallon WATERLOO SQUARE at 2" Pamt Brushes 7 1/2" Reoller Trays ALUMINUM STEPLADDERS 4‘ â€" IZO% 6‘â€" 13-95 by Peggy Kempel The Waterloo Wm. Olivâ€" er _ Construction Juveniles finished Hub League play in first spot and met Kitâ€" chener in the Semiâ€"Finals last week. two games to one to win the two out of three series. Thus earning the right to meet Brantford in the finals. Waterloo Juveniles took a one game lead in the series by winning the openâ€" Dennis Anstett is shown here breaking around Brantford‘s defense shortly before he scored the second goal for the Waterloo Juveniles. The They defeated Kitchener 578â€"3670 Juveniles advance to finals GEORGE A. BRIDGE 579â€"2556 In the third period Waterâ€" loo out scored Kitchener 3â€"1 to win the game §2. At 1:40 Kitchener tied the game 2â€"2 but four minutes later Peter Rudat put Waâ€" terloo ahead with a goal from Mark Reger and they never looked back. Mario Meyer scored an insurance goal from Dennis Anstett and Don Voisin. Then at 17:30 Steve Pauley scored his second goal of the game from Dennis Anstett and n‘t until late in the period that Steve Pauley beat the Kitchener goalie to tie the game 1â€"1. He was assisted on the goal by Dean Woelâ€" fle and Mark Reger. Dennis Anstett â€" scored the lone marker in the secâ€" ond period from Mark Reâ€" ger to put Waterloo in the lead 2â€"1. At 11:50 of the first periâ€" od Kitchener beat the Waâ€" terloo goalie Brian Steffler to take a 1â€"0 lead. It wasâ€" er 52 in Waterloo. : ;\’% | 5 DR A BRID s JAMES G. WINCH It‘s as simple as R .R .S_â€"P. With a Registered Retireâ€" ment Savings Plan, you may be able to reduce your taxable income by up to $4,000 every year until you retie. Sound interesting? For full information call: THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA 665 Belmont Ave. W.. Kitchener 743â€"02 35 Want to ease the income tax squeeze? Prudential RICHARD E. ENNiS 884â€"5554 579â€"5794 Or contact James Reinhardt to put the game out of reach for Kitchener. During the game the refâ€" erees handed out six penâ€" alties to each team. Eight of the penalties were callâ€" ed in the third period three going to Waterloo and five to Kitchener. The series then travelled to Kitchener for the second game where Kitchener deâ€" feated Waterloo 52 to tie the series at one game each. It wasn‘t until the 12:36 mark of the third period with the score 4â€"0 that Waâ€" terloo was able to beat the Kitchener goalie. James Reinhardt was the goal scorer with Reg Schnarr and Randy Meyers assistâ€" ing. Kitchener scored a fifth goal before Mark Reâ€" ger scored an unassisted goal to finish the play at 52 with 2 :22 left in the game. It was a roughly contestâ€" ed game as a total of 27 penâ€" alties were handed out. Waâ€" Waterloo team which is in the finals against Brantford won the game 7â€"4. With the series tied at a game each the third and fiâ€" nal game was played in Waâ€" terloo last Friday. Waterâ€" loo Juveniles scored in the dying minutes of play to win the game and the series. Kitchener opened the scorâ€" ing at 9:35 of the first perâ€" iod. But before the period ended Dean Woelfle tied the game at 1â€"1 with a goal from Peter Rudat. terloo was assessed 15 inâ€" cluding a 10 minute misâ€" conduct. The second period was a stand off as neither team could crack the others deâ€" fense. At 12:01 of the thâ€"rd periâ€" od Kitchener took a 2â€"1 lead beating Waterloo‘s goalie Kevin Boggs. Waterâ€" loo Juveniles didn‘t let up but pressed for the tieing goal. Then at 14:49, with both teams playing short handed, their efforts were rewarded with a goal from Dennis Anstett with assists going. to Don Voisin and Steve Pauley. With Waterloo playing one man shy and Kitchenâ€" er two Peter Rudat beat the Kitchener goalie at 18:58 to score the winning goal from Dennis Anstett. Kitâ€" chener pulled their goalie for the extra attacker. During the game 18 penâ€" alties were handed 0\' cluding three majors fighting in the third period. The first three games of the finals between Brantâ€" ford and Waterloo have been played. If a fourth game is necessary it will be played tomorrow in Brantford. The fifth game if needed will be played on Saturday February 17 at 6:30 p.m. at Waterioo Areâ€" na. House of Furniture 46 King North Waterloo Telephone 576â€"5440 One Room or A Complete Houseful ALAN RIGBY‘S FOR RENT FURNITURE and APPLIANCES photo by David Boyes

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