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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Feb 1973, p. 7

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Kicking off Easter Seal campaign When we designed the'all new Renault l2TL we took the best that two conti- nents had to offer. First. we looked to Europe for the style and flair that a sports car should have. Sleek, unbroken lines that beg for a second look. Then we built in all the comfort and safety that Canadians are looking for. Comfort like fully-reclining bucket seats, lots of leg room, lots of head room. And safety sports car should have. Sleek, unbroken The new Renault l2TL. A sporty little lines that beg for a second look. Then we machine with power to spare (the I600 built in all the comfort and safety that cc. engine tells you that). And the l2TL Canadians are looking for. Comfort like doesn't cost like it sounds. It's down- fully-reclining bucket seats, lots of leg right reasonable. And that's why it's the room, lots of head room. And safety best of both worlds. 1031 Victoria St, N. 579-1 tEB", The Waterloo Rotary Club will be kicking off their Easter Seal campaign for 1973 Monday March 19 at 12:15 pan. at the Wa- terloo Motor Inn. Dave Helwig and Dave Rioux assisted on Ropp's first goal but two un- assisted goals by the tricky centre put the Bruins away for Dave Barns first shut- The Waterloo Club will be the host of the affair at ament for them as all the boys played well. Mike Blake gained two shutouts and AI MacSorley was also a strong point in net. Steve Beaupre and Marc By Dave Mennig out of the season. Dwight Ropp finished Gary Boyes and Tom the season with 'an excellent Spies each scored two goals point total of so, (15 goals to. lead the Wings. to a +0 and 15 assists), 11 points win overtheCanadians. ahead of second place John The Wings finished the Backewieh who. had 19 year tied with the Canucks (9goalsand 10assists). but remained in second t beca of s The Leafs recorded their 'thr/ir'" les goats first shutout of the year and Dwight Ropp his first hat! The cleanest club in the trick, all at the expense of "A" Division with only the. Bruins. The Leafs 3-0 118 minutes ‘in penalties victory finished them in after 15 season games ended third place, two points be- up to be the Wings averag- hindthe Wings and Canucks. ing only 7.87 minutes per . game, an outstanding aver- Pave Helmg and Ptv,t age as most teams ended Pe assisted on Ropp s up with over ten minutes first goal but two un- per game. By Dave Mennig _ Dwight Ropp finished the season with 'an excellent point total of 30, (15 goals and 15 assists), 11 points ahead of second place John Backewich who had 19 (9 goals and 10 assists). Dyna-Wet The Waterloo Toyota Midgets climaxed the week end by downing Aurora "inavery tightgameto take the first annual Toy- ota Tournament Champion- ship which was held at Aurora. It was a total team ef- Toyotas win championship R0pp takes top scorer which Kitchener will also be in attendance. As well as losing their game the Rangers lost their The club executive asked the Rotarians to make their donations either prior to or at the meeting as an in- centive to the public and to months ago. Waterloo gained entry into the championship round by whipping a Toron- to entry " in their first game and then tying Stoney Creek 1-t in the second game, The Toyotas ad- vanced to the final round because of their better goats for and against record. The] played strung games displaying some of the In the first game it was Marc Thiel leading the Toyotas with two goats and features like radial-ply tires, front disc- brakes,, and electrié rear window de- fogger. ofatew The first ballot tbr the elee tion of directors was circu- lated at the last Rotary meeting and members were asked to submit them at the upcoming meeting. Canuck goals came from Bill Frank with two Trevor Russell, John Backewich and Jim Taylor. The final standings are as follows, Canucks, Wings 21 points, Leafs 19 points, Bruins 14 points, Rangers 8 points, Canadians 7 _points. emphasize Rotary involve- coach as he was evicted early in the game by the referee. The Canucks went on to score three unanswered third period goalstowin 5-3. Scott Pauley and Gary Miller opened the scoring for the Rangers after one period, but the remainder of the game belonged to the Canucks as they scored five goals to the Ranger's The second game which ended in a H deadlock was a very close contest with both teams missing many scoring chances. The Toyotas looked a bit tired possibly due to the fact it sists went to Mike Conrad with two and Dave Otis/er with one. with two goals and am assist, Terry Kimmie, Ken Brown and Steve Beaupre each with a goal and an as- sist. Tim McCargar was scored by Bill F"erg- Mike Conrad, Ken Brown and Cord Dennis teamed up to finally tuck in the win- ning goal with Mike Conrad scoring with just 1:57 re- maining in the game. Marc Thiel made it " at 16 game for the Toyotas. The Aurora Midgets along with the novice peewee and bantam teams will be playing weekend games at Waterloo Arena starting at 5:30 p.m. Saturday night and 1 pm. Sunday afternoon. périod went scoreless. was their accent game in 1easthttntiveitmgrs, All the scoring was done in the second period with lead and then Terry hueee the was the hero by scor- The champimtsttip game was close since both teams were evenly matched. The paffern you chose yesterday looks love- lier than ever foday. That's why we're offering you this special op- porfunify fo update or add fo your service. SPECIALLY MANUFACTURED TO ORDERS RECEIVED IN m FEBRUARY AND MARCH FOR SEPTEMBER DELIVERY. I847 ROGERS BROS. SILVERPLATE I F BANKS JEWElLLERS 8 King St. South Waterloo 745-7574 WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING CHiNA--GLAsSwARE--GiFT SHOP pattern retiail event GERRY BINDSEIL PAINTING Phone 884-6010 Waterloo Chronicle, Hathaway, Fobmuy 28, 1973 , Wosunount PUtte Shopping Cantu - Watotloo 50 Westmount Rd. North - 576-5470 q “bovine . Knitting q EmhoHOry q one... . "MW q mags . . . good selection of cottons. woois. mohair boucle end chenille es we“ as intending end informative books. 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