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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Apr 1973, p. 14

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14 _ Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, April 18, 1973 W? The Home of Ouably Babing" ROTTEVEEL‘s \(@ BAKERIES LIMITED WATERLOO SQUARE â€" 579â€"3540 Garbage will be collected on Friday April 20th (Good Friday) All garbage must be out by 8:00 A.M tour | the ontario science centre with the record wednesday may 9 (EASTER BREAD) Reg. Price 1.39 ORDER YOURS TODAY VALID APRIL 18 to 21, 1973 TER SPECIAL PASKA‘S GARBAGE COLLECTION CITY OF WATERLOO 9g9 The Schlegel Oil Kings accepted the Kâ€"W Sportsâ€" man League championship trophy for the third conâ€" secutive â€" year â€" Saturday night at the league‘s fourâ€" The Kâ€"W Sportsman League gave out a number of trophies last Saturday evening at its‘ fourth annual banquet. In front, Bruce Wend, (left) captain of Schlegel‘s Oil Kings accepted the trophies his team won as ‘"A* division and overâ€" all champs; Leo Morin, captian of General Inâ€" GERRY BINDSEIL PAINTING Phone 884â€"6010 Residential, Commercial .& industrial Service PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING W Sportsman League gave out a number â€" strument accepted the trophy as the "B" diviâ€" hies last Saturday evening at its‘ fourth _ sion winners. Back row: from left, Adolph Plein, banquet. In front, Bruce Wend, (left) best defenceman, Ed Schnurr, top scorer, and 1i of Schlegel‘s Oil Kings accepted the Ray Schnurr top goalie. Earle Schwantz, also s his team won as "A" division and overâ€" _ top goalie was absent. mps; Leo Morin, captian of General Inâ€" Chronicle Photo Ken Shilling named MVP Serving Waterloo Area for 15 years th annual banquet. Bruce Wend, captain of the Schlegel‘s received the trophy on behalf of his team which ended out the season without a loss. Other awards given out went to: Ken Shilling, Most â€" Valuable Player; Adolph Plein,; best defenâ€" ce; Ed Schnurr, top scorâ€" er with 45 points; Ray Schnurr and Earle Schâ€" wantz, best goaltenders. The most valuable playâ€" er award as well as the best defenceman are chosâ€" en by the players themâ€" selves. The new _ executive, which will be in office over The "B" division chamâ€" pionship went to General Instrument and was acâ€" cepted by their team capâ€" tain, Leo Morin. James S. Bauer of Waâ€" terloo, chairman of the Grand â€" River â€" Conservaâ€" tion Authority, has been elected to the executive group of the Ontario Conâ€" servation Authorities chairâ€" men‘s committee. The appointment follows some reâ€"organization of the committee by the conservaâ€" REDUCED 50% to 75% BALANCE OF FALL & WINTER STOCK created for little dears . . . . . . and BIG DEARS, too! Sizes up to 16 WATERLOO SQUARE 744â€"5122 Bauer on executive Complete 1973 Spring & Su Stock Reduced 10% © Open Every Day . . . Thurs. & Fri. Until 9 p.m. EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY bOMmi@ t09S the next two seasons was introduced to the gatherâ€" ing of approximately 300; Don _ Reiner, president; Bruce Wend, viceâ€"presiâ€" dent; John Macintyre, secâ€" retary â€" treasurer; M i k e Hood, statistician; Paul Saunders, â€" Bill Guckenâ€" berger and Jack Lamka, recreation committee and Tait Springhall, problem committee chairman. Wayne Hartman, foundâ€" er of the league four years ago stepped down . as president but will remain on the executive through the next year acting in an advisory capacity. tion authorities branch of the Ministry of the Environâ€" ment and parallels changes in the ministry‘s adminisâ€" trative setup. Following his election to the executive, Mr. Bauer was â€" elected _ secretaryâ€" treasurer of the overall chairmen‘s committee.

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