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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Feb 1974, p. 6

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6 Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, February 27, 1974 Offâ€"track betting. How you can help. Off Call Cheryl 576â€"6952 or 576â€"2680 â€" LOSE UP TO 10 LBS. â€" AND 2 DRESS SIzEs â€"â€"_ AMONTH * give Ontario the best thoroughbred and standardbred horse racing in the world e benefit the residents of Ontario by providing the provincial government with millions of dollars in additional tax revenue The announced policy of the Government of Ontario is to introduce such an offâ€"track The Horse Racing Industry Committee for Offâ€"Track Betting* agrees with the Ontario Task Force and believes that a good system of offâ€"track betting would: * substantially reduce illegal bookmaking on horse racing The Ontario Task Force on Offâ€"Track Bemng' s stated, in its report to the Government of Ontario in 1972, that the objectives of an offâ€"track betting system should be to: * suppress or, at least, reduce illegal bookmaking 2 o pfovide a service to the public * assist the horse racing industry * provide government revenue * give the public a service that it wants FITNESS CENTRE Lower Maill Waterioo Square The Committee will see that your views are made known to both the federal and provincial governments. betting system and Ontario has requested the coâ€"operation of the federal government in passing legislation to facilitate the _ implementation of this policy. If you would like to see federal legislation passed to permit Ontario to have a properly supervised system of offâ€"track betting, please complete the coupon which appears below and send it to the Committee at this address: The Horse Racing Industry Committee for Offâ€"Track Betting, FP.O. Box 6750, Station A, â€" Toronto, Ontario MSW 1X5 *The Committee consists of the following persons; Mr. Leslie Ehrlick, President, Ontario Harness Horsemen‘s Association Mr. Larry Regan, President, Horsemen‘s Benevolent and Protective Association Mr. Phil Sherwood, President, Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society N.r. Aime DesRosiers, Chairman of the Board, Windsor Raceway Mr. John J. Mooney, President, The Ontario Jockey Ciub Coppoline breaks record â€" Duanne Moeser scored three goals for the Cubs with ~â€"Mike Houston and Kevin Schnurr each scorâ€" ing twice. The other three goals were scored by Robâ€" The Waterloo Major Atom ‘Tim Horton Cubs‘ downed Galt 10â€"2 to defeat them in O.M.H.A. playâ€" downs and advance to the next round of play. _ _ By Peggy Kempel Add A New Look For Spring ert Sutherland, Mike Coppoâ€" lino and Tim Fedy. There were 14 assists credited to Cub players on their 10 goals. Roy Russell lead his team with four assists followed by Robert Sutherland, _ Tim _ Fedy and Chris Derry with two assists each. Eric Calder, Duanne _ Moeser,. Kevin Schnurr and Mike Housâ€" ton each were credited KITCHENERâ€"WATERLOO LITTLE THEATRE CURTAIN COINCG UP In net for Waterioo, Chris Conley and John Conrad were tested 12 times while, the Guelph goalies were testâ€" ed 15 times. By Peggy Kempel The _ Waterloo _ Minor. Bantam Budd _ Warriors played an exhibition game at home against Guelph last Tyuesday and won 4â€"2. Terry Calder led the Budd Warriors to the 4â€"2 win with 2 goals and an assist on another goal. Calder leads Warrior win in Guelph series On Saturday the Budd Warriors tied Preston 55 in exhibition play. Steve Graf and Rob Richâ€" ardson scored the other two Budd Warriors goals. Assists were credited to Jamie Grant and Steve Graf on their teammates goals. For Gueliph Steve Bates scored from Gerry O‘Handâ€" ley and Dave McPhee scored from Joe Campbell. Holliday scored their secâ€" ond goal unassisted. Last weekend the Cubs travelled to _ Peterborough for their â€" annual Atom Hockey Tournament. In their first game they tied Detroit Hustlers 0â€"0. The shutâ€"out for Waterlioo was picked up by Robi Banerji. Cocktails at 7.30 p.m. Subscription $12.00 per person Tickets 745â€"0313 or 742â€"6718 The second round of play saw them lose to the host Peterborough team 3â€"1. with one assist. Brian White scored theâ€" first goal for Galt from a talented and accomplished stylist. Be ready for spring with a noâ€"roller hair cut or choose the right amount of curl with our new Protein Waves. Call Donalee and receive Against Preston, Steve Crescendo Hairstyling 128 Weber St. North. Waterloo Open Mon (Cor McKay Cr. & Weber) 15% OFF The play is followed by a ‘dinner and dance at Introducing . . . Donalee Vetter By George Feydeau Directed by Liz Hohsberger _ UPFP our Quality Waves PHONE 744â€"292) Presents â€" A French farce "A Flea in Her Ear" VALHALLA INN Kitchener on March 8 and 9 at 8 o‘clock The referees assessed a total of 23 penalties in the game with the Budd Warriâ€" ors picking up 11 of them. > Louis Pozzobon assisted on. three. of his teammates goals and Dave Duchesne, Bob Downey and Joe Veit assisted on one goal. Preston outshot the Budd Warriors in the game 28â€"20. Joe Veit scored two goals for Preston while, Pozzobon,. Dave 'WaI;. and Bob Downey each scorâ€" ed one goal for Preston. â€" trick of the season along with one assist. Bil Carr and Murray Campbell scored the reâ€" maining two goals for the Budd Warriors. Terry Calder assisted on two of his teammates goals while, _ Mike â€"McCarthy, Rob â€" Richardson, Jamie Grant and Steve Graf assisted on one goal each. Graf par the Budd Warâ€" riors with his seventh hatâ€" ord of 22 goals scored in a single season by a deâ€" Mike Coppolino scored the lone goal for the Cubs. In the third round of play the Cubs lost to Bramptor 4â€"2. The two goals for Waterloo were scored by Duanne Moeser. § The goal by Mike Coppoâ€" lino in the second game was his 23 of the season. This goal beat the Cubs old recâ€" Tim Fedy scored from Robert Sutherland and *3 a from Chris

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