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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Nov 1974, p. 12

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" " Wm W.WM, NW 13,1914 We honor . . . D.V.A., Blue Cross, Green} Shield and Welfare Drug Plans. By the wey.‘ deliver at no charge to you. _ . westmount place X pharmacy 578-8800 so Wmmount Rd. N. Wind“! Presently Vice-Chairman of The Board "f'ff Be Pleased to Answer Your Questions" A sincere concern for the welfare of your children in the schools. Mother of a student in our local school system Four years experience as a school trustee. A proven record of hard work and achieve- ment on the Board. Has the necessary Time and Experience to continue to represent the citizens of Waterloo on the Board of Education. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 578-0018 WATERLOO COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION DOREEN THOMAS On Monday, December 2 westmount place pharmacy OPEN q"q . 7 DAYS A WEEK RE-ELECT MONDAY to SATURDAY t Sa.m. to 10p.m. to the HOLIDAYS , , mm. to 9 Fm. SUNDAYS The Waterloo Minor Ban- tam Budd Warriors met Woodstock in Hub League play and thumped them 8-1. Earlier in the week in ex- hibition play they had down- ed Cambridge Preston " At home against Wood- stock the visitors opened the scoring at 1:25 of the first 300 bowlers expected to compete at Games Bowling at the 1974 West- em Ontario Winter Games, will be for all competitors quite an accomplishment. The Waterloo Minor Atom Saints are beginning to put their skills togelher. Over the weekend they chalked up victories four and five straight in the Hub League against Galt and Kitchener, and just narrowly missed tying the central league Kitchener Krackers. Pacing the Saints in the three games were Peter Dietrich who scored four assists and John Mc- Kerrow who had a hat trick in the Galt game. _ Saints win 5th straight This week the Saints take on the also undefeated Woodstock team for the first place -fffriiiiii'tiii Not only witrthe 300 bowl- Martins O Redo White Concord 0 Port 0 Cold Duck Still a few Martins kits left Complete Kits $6 contain all the ingredients you heed to make 5 us. Gallons (except the sugar) Reg. 9.95 to 10.95 By Peggy Kenn! later PAINT "WES jRirEIiiU] CENTRE Wine Making Supplies Waterloo Warriors win twice Parkdale Plaza Flat Oil Any Pastel Color Latex off white HUGHES DECORATING CENTRE they were shut-out while the Warriors toured eight period on a power play goal. The remainder of the game For Woodstock Doug Oliv- er scored unassisted. Steve Dollar and Gary Gardner each scaled twice for the Warriors while Ron Sosnoaki,, Jeff Martin. Tom Woinoski and Cam Ford loft White) ers be representing their districts, but they will also be representing approxi- mately 9,000 Y.B.C. bowlers in Western Ontario who have competed in various qualifying rounds for the right to represent their districts at the Western On- tario Games. During the Western On- tario Games bowling will take place at Victoria Bowl- erama, 280 Victoria St. s., Kitchener; Towne Bowl, 11 Ottawa St. N., Kitch- ener; and Waterloo Bowl- ing Lanes, 14 Princess St. W..Waterloo. The competition involves Youth Bowling Council Members in six divisions; Bantam Boys, Bantam Girls, Junior Boys, Junior Girls, Senior Boys and Sen- ior Girls. Y.B.C. Bowlers can range in age up to not 20 years old as of Septem- ber l, 1974. 3.6 [E Ron Sosnoski scored the me Budd Warriors i first hat trick of the year for day Notrember 26tl the Warriors with a goal in StratfPfd will prov each period. opposition. h l o o K-W at etes Jom G Pla q . ame . n ratings added singles. Steve Dollar scored no Assists were credited to while Shane Witt, Tom Guy Han, Steve Dollar. Woinoaki and Jeff Martin Todd Soltygiak. Gary Gards shared t.he other three War- Forty six athletes, in- cluding two K-W residents, two women's world cham- pions and Canada's men's basketball team, . are in- cluded on the latest list of Game Plan ratings, re- leased today. game the Budd Warriors out shot Woodstock 46-18. Andy Ford and am: Ford. In the Athletes named are eligi- ble for special assistance to improve the training, competition and coaching opportunities of each. theWarriors. In Cambridge the Budd Warriors led Preston 8-0 but with 18 seconds left in the game Preston scored to break Andy Coppormo's and Paul Reitzel's shut-out. With one second left Pres- ton made it " Today's list is only a partial one. A total of five sports, with possibly as many as 30 more lntema- tional Card athletes, are to be announced during the month of November. Once they are confirm- ed, the number of Interna- tional A Card and B Card athletes is expected to ex- ceed 70. Two of the five sports, swimming and track and field, are the largest in terms of Game Plan athletes. The final figure will represent a sig- nificant increase in the number of Game Plan ath- letes in a six-month period. When the first classifica- tion of athletes was an- nounced in June, 57 attained International Card status. Lucille Lessard of L0- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd 1 :30 AND 3:30 P.M. LITTLE THEATRE FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 22nd 7:30 P.M. tended net for "ClNDERELLA" A Christmas Show for Children at Victoria Park Pavittion Kitchener presents nexus AVAILABLE AT: SCRIBE BOOKSTORES Wqstmouot P'ICO. Wltuloo Mullet Squat, mm INFORMATION: 743-25.! and The next home game for the Budd Warriors is Tues- day November aith when Stratford will provide the opposition. shared the other three War- rior goals. Assists went to Gary Gard- ner. Todd Soitysiak. Tom Abbott. Robbie Hot: and Brian Rumig. For Preston Frank Phelan scored from Mike Schmidt and Perry White and Louie Damian scored from Peter Nelms and Ed 'Kauanagh. In the game the Budd War- riors out shot Preston 31 - ll. retteville, Quebec is a new addition to the list, by vir- tue of her first place fin- ish at the World Field Ar- chery Championships in Switzerland. Miss Le? . , who is 17, now is rank Was an A Card athlete. Alberta's 23 year old Su- san Nattrass also made the Game Plan International listing for the first time, following hey recent vie- tory in trap shooting at the Women's World Champion. ships. N And members of Canada's men's basketball team at- tained B Card stature as a result of their performance at the World Basketball Championships in, Puerto Rico. The team finished 8th overall, the best-ever showing in recent years by a Canadian Club. Results of the remaining Game Plan Sports , gym- nastics, swimming, track and field, weightlifting and yachting - are expected to be announced within the next three weeks. Wayne Bordman of Regina St. N., Waterloo joins the list for judo and Mike Maser of Ruskview Rd. Kitchener for basketball. V t 4 A), Jf LR TH‘ $551M»;

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