14 Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, February 28, 1973 (PERMS â€" STRAIGHTENINGS) â€" 3 STYLISTS TO SERVE YOU Childreon Under 12 FREE HAIRSTYLING FOR MEN hz se HAIR SHAPING mfl SHAG CUTs i C ’ ALL THE LATEST STYLES â€" "Your Hai the Way L . you want it" THE BEST e CAMPERS â€" TRAILERS e MOBILE HOMES © 1936 COVERED WAGON © FMMS â€" in the Camperama Theatre © CAMP TALKE with "Uncle Bob" Chatfield, 8 p.m. nightly â€" 2:30 p.m. Sat. and Sun. ® ARCHERY ADMISSION $1 Students 50c When Accompanied By An Advit LINCOLN PLAZA Commer Lincoin Rd. & Weber 108 Weber St. North WATERLOO gamperems FEBRUARY 28TH LITERATURE on Camping and Fishing FREE SPOT PRIZES nightly "House Trailer from Ohio" MARCH 4TH RON‘S BINGEMAN PARK ""~"%> e TENTS HIGHWAY 7 TO GUELPH FREE PARKING snow _ YOU‘LL SEE THIS YEAR ! WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY tA _ f’l it‘s ot * SMALL BOATS °e CAMPING EQUIPMENT e HIKING EQUIPMENT ©@ ONTARIO TALL TALES CHAMPIONSMIP nightly at 9 p.m. â€" Sat. and Sun. 3:30 p.m. NOTE â€" Those wishing to enter â€" PHONE 576â€"9420 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. TROPHIES and CASH PRIZES sponsored by CHYM Radio © SWAP SHOP Bring in your used camping equipment to sell â€" operated by Camp Columbia in Bingeman lLodge Wateroo Juvenile player Peter Rudat cuts beâ€" tween two St. Catharines players as the goalie grabs the puck. The Juveniles are presently Swan CLEANERS Two Buildings MARSHALL HALL & BINGEMAN LODGE KITCHENER 2 to 10 p.m. Saturdayâ€"10 to 10 p.m. Sundayâ€"1:30 to 6 p.m. , Fri. With about four minutes left in the game St. Cathâ€" arines scored four quick goals to give them a 6â€"2 win. In the first game Waterâ€" loo went scoreless in the opening period. At 5:32 of the second period George Grassi put Waterloo on the scoreboard with a goal from â€"Peter Rudat and Dean Woelfle. _ Then at 4:47 of the third period George Grassi scored his second goal of the game from Peter Rudat to tie the game at 2â€"2. The first game of the best of five series was played in St. Catharines last _ Wednesday where Waterloo _ was defeated 6â€"2. The second game was played on Sunday in Waterâ€" loo with Waterloo winâ€" ning 5â€"3. by Peggy Kempel The Waterloo Wm. Oliâ€" ver Contractor sponsored Juveniles are meeting St. Catharines in OMHA Juâ€" venile AAA Quarter Finals. Juveniles tie up series _ AUSTIN ELECTRONICS 10th ANNIVERSARY SALE AMâ€"FM PORTABLE RADIO $29.95 VALUE SALE $24.95 22 KING ST. SOUTH, WATERLOOâ€"PHONE 743â€"4562 STORE HOURS: MON.â€"FRI. 10 A.M.â€" 9 P.M. SAT. 9 A.M._â€" 6 P.M. 12" B/W TELEVISION SET $129.95 VALUE SALE $109.95 6 TRANSISTOR RADIO $9.95 VALUE SALE $5.95 AUSTIN ELECTRONICS QUADRAPHONIC $359.95 VALUE SALE $299.95 ALL ITEMS ON SALE â€" COME IN AND BROWSE USE OUR BUDGET PLAN OR CHARGEX ACCEPTED STORE WIDE SUPER DISCOUNT SONY â€" PANASONIC â€" AGS â€"SANSUI RSC â€" WHARFEDALE â€" ZAMIR â€" BASF NEW 4 CHANNEL RECEIVER WITH 4 AIR SUSPENSION SPEAKER SYSTEMS made the score 3â€"0 with assists going to Reg Schnarr and Mario Mayer. St. Catharines scored to make the score 1, but Phil Hoffman scored his secâ€" ond goal of the game to give Waterloo a 41 lead. Asâ€" sists on the goal went to Reg Schnarr and Mario Mayer. St. â€" Catharines Both teams were shut out in the second period. Then in the third Phil Hoffman The second game of the series saw Waterloo open the scoring with a first period goal by George Grassi from Peter Rudat and Mark Reger. Before the period ended Steve Pauley made it 2â€"0 with a goal from Dennis Anstett and Don Voisin. Their fifth goal was scored on a penalty shot. Rick Dion scored a hat trick for St. Catharines. Waterloo Juveniles were assessed 7 penalties in the game to 5 to St. Catharines. playing off in a series with the Niagara Peninâ€" sula team. 20" COLOR TV SET $549.95 VALUE SALE $479.95 AMâ€"FM CLOCK RADIO $59.95 VALUE SALE $44.95 STEREO HEADPHONES $9.95 VALUE SALE $6.95 If a fifth game is necesâ€" sary it will be played at Waterloo Arena on Sunday at 6:30. It was a penalty riddled game with St. Catharines picking up 9 and Waterloo 15 including two misâ€" conducts and a five minute major. scored two goals to close the gap at 4â€"3. With 66 seconds left in the game St. Catharines pulled their goalie for the extra scoring punch. The move back fired as Peter Rudat shot the puck down the ice with George Grassi in pursuit. George Grassi belly flopped on the ice and directed the puck into the net with his outstretched stick to finish the scoring at 5â€"3. The third game of this series is being played toâ€" night at 9:00 p.m. at Waterâ€" loo Arena. The fourth game will be back in St: Catharâ€" ines on Saturday at 5: 30. Photo by David Boyes