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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Feb 1975, p. 23

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'i, . Il-o/MN----------- 'rs, IllHllllSlllll"E)EP/' '_)1lrd'lfdf"j"j)iiftiEbt/' Cameron Heights Col- legiate senior girl's basket- ball team romped over Wa- terloo Collegiate 51-27 Friday to set the stage for If Cameron loses to St. Mary's both teams will finish the season with identical 10-2 records but St. Mary's will take the crown on, the strength a tiist place showdown with St. Mary's today. Deve Hartman. left. gives Mark Sekulin some help during the barreri-rtrMttt contest held recently at Bluevale Collegiate Institute. The event was one of live attractions during the schooi's Klondike Days winter carnival and in- cluded a tug-o-war. a sled race. a plank-walk and a snowball throwing con- listeii""io 17190 tiifrrGray8un&gr at 'Foih?hi!,.,,,,,,,,rrgallllllruciii't WCI needs win over Blluevale of their two league- wins over Cameron, KCI and Waterloo are currently tied for the fourth and final playoff spot with 12 points but Waterloo has one game in hand, against Bluevale. Should Bluevale upset Waterloo, KCI will In other action KCI trou- need Bluevale 53-34 and St. Mary's handled winless Eastwdod 68-17. reach the playoffs because of a favourable point spread during their two meetings. The other playoff berth will go the Forest Heights who finished with a 7-5 re- cord. In the KCI-Bluevale game, Mary Lou Seifried scored 20 points for the losers while KCl had a 16 point game from Judy Hamblin. The Waterloo Collegiate Institute senior girrs basketball team has won four games straight! The most recent win was last week when theydovined Forest Heights 327 in Twin City high school action. - The win puts’WCl within two points of third spot, held by Forest Heights, but WCI still tttsir games M llour Emergency Service “400:; Manda LL,,..,, 9 a m d 6 m CASH and CARRY ,Thuntlhy a 'JU',', 9 am. toys pm. ill,'l,','li'v' i, am. to 3 pm. "CASH OR CHARGEXH 430 WEBER STREET NORTH , WATERLOO 884-2900 FREE PARKING available tor our custom": GI" GAS SERVICE NATURAL GAS USERS CALL 653-4105 o GAS FURNACES o GAS BARBEQUES o GAS STOVES o GAS DRYERS COMPLETE NATURAL GAS INSTALLATION AND SERVICE FOR SPECiALtZiNG IN DELIMING SERVICE tall 0 553-4105 DON'T BECOLD ' Kilt M IIOIIII mum SERVICE ' ' WMoq_C|Vmidc, wumpn. "et-tatt-mere 2i I -' A a . .1 - , . WCI girls on cage streak a. Rfi?l igllittecd. '"i"till WAREHOUSE SPECIALS Clip for Handy Reference R A, in hand. Cameron defeated Bluevale‘s Leslie _Butler "t Kitchener Collegiate In- scored 13 points during its stitute 51-45. Bluevale dump- game while Manet! Laming ed Unless Eastwood $24 gave Eastwood tt points in inotheraction. the3b24 . .~ Wendy Streeter scored 14 points for WCI while teammate Pam McEwin managed nine. WCI any scored Forest Heights 12-6 during the last quarter to gaintheleadinthegame. SHAG CARPETS :eg. 10.95 6 99 ‘ale Price I * Thur. Fri. Sat. Only GREENS GOLDS REDS WHiTES CHANGES RUST PLUM BEIGE o GAS SPACE HEATERS o GAS FIREPLACES o GAS WATER HEATERS o DELIMING SERVICE l " ' rd?!

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