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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Feb 1973, p. 8

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8 * Waterioo Chronicie, Wednesday, February 14, 1973 Canadians Sabres Bruins Canucks Blk. Hawks Flyers Jets Braves Penguins Kings Red Wings Blues Seals Rangers Nationals Leafs N. Stars HAIRSTYLING FOR MEN e HAIR SHAPING y ¢ SHAG CUTS E ALL THE LATEST STYLES _ "Your Hair the | | you want it" (PERMS â€" STRAIGHTENINGS) 3 STYLISTS TO SERVE YOU ARTISAN INTERIORSé LTD. â€" * ARTISAN INTERIORS LTD. BUSINESS HOURS QPEN Monday Fnday â€" 10 00 a m to 2 00 a m Saturday 11 30 a m to 2 00 a m Sunday 12 00 noon to 10 OO p m EING‘S 2060 Trestie Coffee Tsble 2055 Teastle End Tabie 2066 Trestie End Tabie w 4 0. 2 n. 164 v.2 0.15 x 5 w.2 D.18 N.2 Final Pee Wee LINCOLN PLAZA Comer Lincoin Rd. & Weber 108 Weber St. N. WATERLOO _ _ _ EIGHT WILLIAM STREET EAST WATERLOO, ONTARIO ® PHONE (519) 579â€"4 170 Open Wed. & Sat. 9â€"30 â€" €â€"00 Thur & Fri till 930 pm _ Closed Mon. & Tues House League standings ® Canadian Pine Classics ®@ Roxton ® Authentic Reproductions ® Handâ€"made Pottery ' ® Original Watercolors Has Occasional T ables In Kitchener over $5.00 Business Men‘s Luncheon 95° and up ror rast service Call 579â€"5040 FREE Delivery in Waterloo and Bridgeport â€" over $3.50 RON‘S PV & AZ RESTAURANT 38 King St. N., Waterloo MAJOR DIVISION MINOR DIVISION 11 11 10 10 11 13 and Canadian Food 51 TL 18 17 16 11 10 19 19 17 16 15 The Waterloo Novice Bees were defeated by Kitchenâ€" er Krackers 5â€"3 in Hub League Action Feb. 6. Kitchener jumped into an early lead of 3â€"0 after the buzzer sounded to end the second period. Waterâ€" loo made, an attempt to pull out the game in the third HISTORIC WATERLOO 168 King Street South, Waterloo DINNER 6:30 P.M. The old school house which has become very much a part of Waterloo Park may not be given much thought any more by local residents, but it is one of our most important buildings. Built in 1820 the roughly hewn log framed structure came at a period in the history of education when things were starting to pick up. _ _ * Looking back over the history of education in Waterâ€" loo County, the most noted school house is Waterâ€" loo‘s first. The school was built on rising ground on the south side of Church Street near King and served the comâ€" munity for 23 years. During this time the building of schools in Waterloo County was enjoying a boom. With settlement increasing so did the number of schools so that by 1842 Waterloo‘s little school house wasn‘t alone in the County, there were 30 others. According to the 1928 Bertie Historical Society anâ€" PC "*2"""0"® COo u0C Pn Iradt sfter the 122N‘< did nual Abraham Erb appreciated the value of educztion til after the 1840‘s. Only .“'m] after ‘the 1820‘s did and he played a promment part in organizing the buildâ€" slates and blackboards begin to appe:ar in the schools. ing of the first school. The students who entered the school at this time The Common School Act which was passed in 1816 were usually made to pay two or three dollars per applied also in 1820. If residents desired a school the quarter as a sort of tuition fee. â€" Students used quill pens Bees beginning in playâ€"offs KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL 105 University Avenue East, Waterioo Dinner & Dance Tickets $4.00 Per Person AVAILABLE AT : Credit Union Office Saturday, February 24th, 4:30 p.m. twin city community credit union Id. â€" 2ND ANNUAL MEETING 25th ANNIVERSARY DINNER and DANCE period with goals scored by Duanne Moeser once from Tim Fedy and another unâ€" assisted and another by Chris Prénfuss also unâ€" assisted. On Feb. 9, Brantford hostâ€" ed the Bee‘s who defeated them 5â€"2. Waterloo‘s goals were all happening at DANCE 8:30 P.M. The inside of the school building was simple. Along with the money paid per quarter by their parents, stuâ€" dents were generally required in most schools in Upâ€" per Canada to supply a set amount of firewood each month during the winter. Other than the school benchâ€" es arranged around three sides of the room and the crude writing desks and the teacher‘s desk there was little else in the school house. act enabled them to hold a public meeting to vote and decide on the issue. When 20 students were collected and no less, then Waterioo was eligible for a 25 pound annual grant to help pay the salary of the teacher. At this time there was no government grants available to build or maintain the school. Money for this purpose had to be raised by voluntary subscription. The Waterloo Peewee league starts six weeks of There were virtually no teaching aids such as maps, blackboards and the quill pen stayed in use up unâ€" til after the 1840‘s. Only until after the 1820‘s did slates and blackboards begin to appear in the schools. The students who entered the school at this time scored by Mike Houston, from Duanne Moeser and Roy Russell from Duanne Moeser. Jeff Duffield and Alan Hebert shared goal Phone 579â€"1860 Wees start finals tending. The â€" Waterloo _ Novice Bees begin playâ€"offs against Brantford in Brantford on Feb. 13. In the Major Division the eight teams will pair off in a best two out of three series with the winners adâ€" vancing towards the A Championship. € In the Minor Division all ten teams will pair off in a two game total goals series with the winners advancing towards the B> Championâ€" ship. Losers of both divisâ€" ion will finish out the year with exhibition games Finâ€" al championship games will be held in Waterloo Arena on March 31. playoffs Saturday Feb. 17 with all teams involved. The following is the schedule of games to be played by the Peewees this Saturday Feb. 17, Kings vs. Black Hawks 6:55; Red Wings vs. Aces 8; Nationâ€" als vs. Flyers 9:06; Rangâ€" ers vs. Bruins 10:20; Leafs vs. Jets 11:25; Blues vs. Canadians â€" 12:40; . North Stars vs. Braves 1:45; Sabres vs. Seals 3 and Caâ€" nucks vs. Penguins 4: 06

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