Guelph opened the scor- ing in the game at 3:12 of the first period when they beat the Legionnaire goal- ie Gary Sterner. They then scored two unanswered The Major Bantam Leg- ionnaires travelled to Guelph for an exhibition game last Thursday and were defeated 3-1. HISTORIC WATERLOO "It was just a shell of a place," Mrs. Christner recalls, "and as bare as can be. The patient was in one room with just a bed, chair and table. There were no cur- tains, just blinds on the windows. I slept just behind the patient in a similar room only Ididn't have a table. The house is a part of Waterloo‘s more recent history. Built in approximately 1917, it was owned by the city and for a long time was known as Waterloo‘s isolation hos- pital. Mrs. Vi Christner, of Norman Street in Waterloo graduated as a registered nurse in 1932 and recalls it was soon after she was placed with a patient in the home. The picture was taken in 1951 a time when Mr. and Mrs. Bill Uffelman were re- building the structure for use as their home. It's hard to believe the house pictured above is the same one which still stands at 142 Lincoln Road. Shampoo and set begins ot $3.25. Legionnaires lose out to Guelph UNDA KMSSEN Isolation hospital wasn't fanoy HOUSE OF ELEGANCE 743-22" Corner of King and John Waterloo, Ontario g The House of Elegance is "3333‘ proud to annoance the od- g dition of linda Klassen to 'rt?.,. our staff. it; linda hos had 3 years ex- “ perience in all facets of hair styling and beauty core. as well as an odvonc- ed course in styling. Her experience and talent is o benefit to the personalized service for you. Lindo is also versatile in styling hair for men. We would like to extend o wel- come to her friends and customers at the most lux- _ urious salon for women and o private area for men's styling. For your convenience we retail lancome Cosmetics. At 3:10 of the third period Dean Moir scored a power play goal from Brian Schnurr for the Legionnaires only score of the game. goalsin the second period. During the game the three penalties and Guelph The first at my and the Legionnaires picked up picked up four. second at 13:20 to go in- --------.-----------' to the third and final period with a 3-0 lead. m, Next week the house will be shown as it is today - a marked contrast to the wooden shell which stood on the hill twenty years ago. The city held on to the ownership of the house until Mr. Uffelman bought it in 1947. The front porch was torn off and it was a couple of years before Mr. Uffelman and his young family moved into the house which continued to undergo extensive al- terations in the 20 years that followed. During the 1930's and even into the 40's the house was fairly isolated in the country. It was not a great distance from Waterloo but was not in the midst of any develop- ments at that time. "There was a room across the hall and a storage room with odd pieces of furniture in it. There really wasn't much of any- thing in the house. Just me and the one pa- tient out there in the country for 30 days with a family living upstairs. " Canada's largest-selling rye whisky. Blended and bowed by Joseph E. Seagnm & Sons, Ltd., Wnlcrloo,( The Easy Choiée FIVE STAR Seag ranis ' NINTH ANNUAL BOOK SALE I - K-W UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S CLUB - Chapter of the Society for the Preservation and Ett- couragement of Bar- ber Shop Quartet Singing in America SPEBSQUSA recently installed their of- Wat-doc Chronicle, Wodnuday, Fantasy " 1973 6 The Kitchener-Waterloo AND LO, THE S_HELVES AND THE TABLES ABOUNDED WITH AU. MANNER OF CHILDREN'S RAIMENT. AND IT WAS WRITTEN . . . c, q HALF PRICE, REFUND OR EXCHANGE, AND THE PEOPLE KNEW THIS WAS THE STORE, OF MILK AND HONEY AND THEY SAW THAT IT WAS GOOD. AND THE CHILDREN REJOICED. WATEllOO SQUARE 744-5 I 22 V - V Sale Ends February 24th " UNION STREET EAST. WATERLOO, "5-6773 Open Tuesday-Saturday 10:00.": to 5:30 pm Singers install exec. created for little dram . . . . . . and BIG BEARS, too? REDUCTIONS UP TO 75% ‘SIZES UP T016 _ If you want to saveo lot of money shop Bonnie togs Now! Our Sole Ends Shortly Open Every Day . . . Thurs. & Fri, Night Till 9 DONATIONS OF USED BOOKS That TREASURE TROVE of GIFTS Anyone with books to donate please call 578-4268 or 576-9385 bonnie togs CHILDRENS WEAR WANTED for ANNUAL SALE 20% OFF . REGULAR STOCK fieers for the 1973 term. The meeting was held at the Rockway Golf Club with Mt members and wives in attendance for an even- ing of dinner and dancing.