Peg O‘Sullivan, whose prowess at the head end is beginning to show through, skipped her rink into secâ€" ond spot with two big wins. With her were Vera Heim, vice; Elien Dietrich, secâ€" ond and Lou Ellis, lead. Jane â€" Howden _ confided that she was having trouble adjusting to home ice after bonspieling in St. Thomas on Monday. Nevertheless, her score looked good in that first game and even better in the second one to put her in the top bracket for the day. With her were Peggy Jack and Florence Thomlinson each throwing three rocks. by Kay Gribble The _ Glenbriar â€" Ladies held their Valentine Jitney on Wed. February 7th with sixteen rinks in competiâ€" tion. These girls may have been the only ones repreâ€" senting Waterloo in a roundâ€"robin tournament held recently but they did the job. The team from Empire School beat out all other Kitchener teams in the tournament. Members are: (left to right) front row, Joanne Pavanel, Julie Bruâ€" 20 Watertoo Chronicie, Wednesday, February 14, 1973 ; Name .. : Address : Telephone on on on on on on on on on on on on on on on on on on on ue on on an us on As with most Llife Insurance and Trust Companies, we can process your RR.S.P. and save you tax dollars, but we think your program should be more than just a way to defer payment of income tax. We have some ideas on how to put your dollars to work in a plan that is tailored to meet your own retirement objectives. We‘ll even help you guarantee that an unexpected hardship, like being disabled and unable to work, won‘t keep you from having the money you want, when you want it. ‘ Telephone today, or return the coupon below. 2t Ladies hold Valentine Jitney YOUR RRSP"® SHOULD BE MORE THAN JUST A TAX SAVING YES! | would like to learn more about Registered Retirement Savings. un on on on as on an an on on as on on on on on an on on on aif €005o _ John B. *Registered Retirement Savings Plan City And for one couple, at least, it was a near thing. Ralph and June Jones, now residing in _ Tillsonburg, were runnerâ€"up for the Asâ€" sociates Trophy, missing it It was old home weekâ€" end for a number of exâ€"Glenâ€" briar members who annuâ€" ally return for the club‘s two day Honeymoon Bonâ€" spiel and compete for the Victor Contometer and Asâ€" sociates Finance Trophies. Angelstone â€" of _ Preston sponsored the jitney. Prizes were hand crochetâ€" ed purses and/or afterâ€"ski socks from the nimble fingers of Peg Sochasky. The foursome of Ruth Cruise, Nelly Hiltz,; Lorâ€" raine Travers and Lisa Salâ€" ewski placed third. Joyce Ritz, Gwen Bowman and Pat Couch came fourth. 125 Union St. E. Tel. 578â€"6650 Waterloo John B. Donovan Insurance John Carnall from Burlingâ€" ton captured it. With apoloâ€" gies, he said, for playing a garbage game when he went out on the ice against Briâ€" an Duncan of Glenbriar in the fourth round. He had heard, he said, that the onâ€" ly way to beat Bryan was to clutter up the front of the house. That piece of strateâ€" gy worked well for him. He placed first in the "A~ event and knocked Bryan Duncan down to third. The "B" event with the Victor Contometer Trophy at stake was dominated by Glenbriar rinks. Bob and Nancy Woolley with Ross and Barb Noll were tops. Second spot went to Pat Bourke with his wife, Shirâ€" ley, and Bob and Sheila Brooks. by only 2%2 points. baker, Julie Galbraith, Kathy Attridge; middle row, Nancy Matyas, Brenda Peterson, Lori Jones, Meredith Smith; back row, Mrs. Robin Chinery (coach) Ruth Capindale, Isabella Ferâ€" nandez, Alyson Urquhart, Miss Brenda Yantzi (Ass‘t. coach). ' DMe Well, Be Happy ... And Then Stay That Way! (R exall) On Hand 884â€"3860 ( o Parkdale Plaza Open 7 Days a week to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 9 p.m. SAVE EVEN MORE ON OUR 884â€"3860 (Check our everydayâ€"in store specials) ‘"‘Where frendly, courteous service is assured" PRODUCTS â€" PRICED TO THE ï¬ MINIMUM FEBRUARY SPECIAL JANET CRAWFORD POST OFFICE HOURS MONDAY THRU SAT. 9 a.m. â€" 6 p.m. LOWER MALL TELEPHONE 578â€"3700 WATERLOO SQUARE Reg. $12.50 Perm Feb. Only Albert & Hazel Sts. s7.99 Regular or tinted hair