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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Feb 1973, p. 15

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â€" Toyotas out of playâ€"offs Good scores lone goal for the Flames by Don Dreisinger Waterloo Toyota Midâ€" gets were defeated by Kitâ€" chener 3â€"1 last Wednesday night in a close contest which eliminated the home towners from â€" the Hub League playâ€"offs. The Toyotas squared the series on Tuesday night (Feb. 6) by defeating Kitâ€" chener in Waterloo 3â€"2 on a last minute goal by Terry Kuenzie assisted by Jim Young. Waterloo led 1â€"0 at the end of the first periâ€" od on a goal by Mike Conâ€" rad assisted by Dave Olivâ€" and â€" Brian Foerster. ’th team scored a goal iece in the remaining two periods with Mike Conrad scoring his seceond goal unâ€" by Ron Pineau The Rangers upset the second place Canadians 7â€"1 last week to move into a third place tie with the Hawks. The _ Hawks dropped a 5â€"1 decision to the Red Wings who now are within two points of third themselves. The Sabres moved into a fifth place tie with the Atlanta Flames after they beat that same team 3â€"1. The Bruins dropped into last place when they were defeated by the front runâ€" ning Leafs 7â€"4. The Rangers surprised the Canadians with a strong team effort to come up with their win. John Schnarr led the Rangers with two goals. Singles went to Ed Botton Allan Schane, Gary Harmon, Rick Meiâ€" dazy and Wayne Herter. Canadian‘s lone goal came in the last minute of play by Paul Boehmer. . Detroit is keeping the pressure on the Canadians, Hawks and the Rangers, after their win moved them to within four points of second place. Pacing the attack for the Wings was Leo McAleney with two goals while Allan Black, Steve Donelle and John Willcox scored the rest. Pat Schnarr was the lone Hawk scorer. Bradley Dunbar, Steve Ziegler and John Lanâ€" tergne were the goal getâ€" 325 Weber St. North OPEN Tue. â€" Sat. 9 a m. to 6 p. m. Triumph Kawasaki BSA MOTORCYCLE SALES and SERVICE 884â€"2630 Kitchener _ completely dominated the second periâ€" od and thanks to Al Macâ€" Sorley who played brilliantâ€" ly in the net for Waterloo in both games. Kitchener only managed to pick up one goal. assisted In the final game in Kitâ€" chener Waterloo took a 10 lead at the 56 second mark of the first period on a picture goal by Jim Young set up by Marc Thiel. Kitâ€" chener then tied the score on a play which ended with players and the puck being pushed into the net at 10: 15 of the period. The Toyotas came to life in the third period and pressed hard for the tying 25 J (‘\‘ a “%‘4/{ #2% 41' fl & h8 "Ob/A ters for the Sabres. It was Stewart Good that scored the Flame‘s only goal. The Leafs seem to be the only team assured of a playoff spot as they chalkâ€" ed up their tenth win against one loss and two ties. Vic Komer cashed in with a hat trick for the Leafs and Brian Rehkopf _ scored twice. Bob Jordon and Phil Pyatt were the other marksmen. HOME ~« GARDEN SHOW do k ""'éf'r‘? February 14â€"18 Wed., Thurs., Fri. 6:30â€"10 p.m. Sat., 1â€"10 p.m. Sun., 1:30â€"6 p.m. "FLOWER ARRANGING Thursday, Fridoy, Saturday, 9:15 Sundoy 3 p.m. By Comeron Flowers with JOYCE RIPLEY Carl Calltas *LIVING TREND MODEL ROOMS See the latest furnishings set up in the model room display. *ARrT sHOW Sponsored by the KW Art Society *MEET YOUR FAVOURITE RADIO PERSONALITES *ARTS AND CRAFTS *A TOUCH OF BRITISH ‘ , See Pellicoot lane with many, many household demonstrations. FASHION NEWS LAUNDRY QUES Nightly fashion s Sat. and Sun. 3 Pat Hughes and ley _ of _ Union Pat Hu ley _ of George gan. DECOR Continuous _ m Home Saufety Tour of C Canadian films of Great 1.00â€"Children (6â€"12) .50 CHILDREN UNDERâ€" Adults 1.00 â€" Children (6â€"12) 50c Children Under 6 Free THEATRE hes and Union Kadwell 4 BINGEMAN PARK reat Britain Cuisine and design movies y â€" with goal but just couldart tuck it away. Kitchener scored their third goal into the empty net when Al Macâ€" Sorley was pulled in faâ€" vour of an extra attacker with just 29 seconds reâ€" maining. The Toyotas have a full schedule of hockey left for two months with exhibiâ€" tion games and tournaâ€" ments in Aurora, Wingham and Burlington. There is also the possibility of a tournament in Chicago. 171 King St. show FAMILIES APPRECIATE OouUR FINE CHAPEL FACILITIES Joyce at WITH Funeral Home Ltd. Waterioo ADMISSION: Adults $1.00 Children (6â€"12) .50 Children Under 6 FREE FREE PARKING Coward 4. oob Kitchener, Ontario (Kitchenerâ€"Gvelph _ Mwy ) the 8 p.m. .. with e Ripâ€" _ and PAT HUGHES 745â€"8445 t 4 F4 Over 4,000 tired, wornâ€"out, unreliable water heaters in Waterloo have been replaced by the CASCADE 40! Join the thousands of happy homeowners that now enjoy the benefits of the economical, efficient and totally dependable CASCADE 40! Rent the CASCADE 40 for only $1.75 monthly! This small charge includes normal installation and any subsequent replacement. You may purchase your CASCADE 40 at any time and receive full credit for all rental paid during the first 12 months. . Have all the hot water your family needs when they need it‘ See your Waterloo Hydro now about the trouble free, economical CASCADE 40 by a CASCADE 40 ‘elecric water heater!" "I‘m being replaced 742â€"358 1 Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, February 14, 1973 15 ce e P ies

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