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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Feb 1975, p. 22

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Page 22 - Waterloo Chronickr, Wednesday, February Mr, 1976 Waterloo Siskin Dan Morris lets one fly past the Elmira Sugar Kings goalie during the first playoff game held on Sunday in Waterloo. The right- winger scored two goals and-two assists during the hard-hitting game _ Iawco NEVER swaps SAVING YOU TIME AND A, MONEY COMPLETE DRYCLEANING PLANT IN EVERY STORE OFFERING PROFESSIONAL DRYCLEANING AND PRESSING SERVICES. O ONE HOUR SERVICE . FREE MOTHPROOFING O SUEDE. LEATHER AND SHIRT SERVICE 0 SANITARY PROCESS Your clothes always cleaned in fresh filtered solvent. _ 4 WATERLOO STORES TO SERVE YOU (Mud-Men) [um OUR FEBRUARY SPECIM- Iawco CLEANING CENTRES Convenient shopping centre locations Ample PM Parking GLENRIDGE PLAZA University and Lincoln 355 ERB ST. WEST West of Westmount at the Plaza TOWERS PLAZA Bridgeport Rd. and Weber PARKDALE PLAZA Albert and Hazel Sts. DRYCLEANING DEPARTMENT OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY BA.M. TO ‘IO-P.M. SATURDAVS 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. 0 Top Loading Durable Press, All Fabric Washers, 0 Large Washers for Blankets Drapes etc. . Big 30 lb. capacity drying Tumblers q All the piping hot soft water you need q Combine laundry and shopping in One trip 0 Open 7 days a week 8:00 am. to 10:00 pm. Even if soneone gave you a washer and dryer for free - the cost of doing your laundry at Tawco is less than doing it at home. WASH " LB. LOAD . . . WASH 20 LB. LOAD . . . DRY 12 on. LOAD .... DO A WHOLE WEEK'S LAUNDRY IN LESS THAN AN HOUR TS' Siskins take opener in junior B semi-final The styles of the two games were in sharp con- trast, but the results were remarkably similar as the Waterloo-Wellington junior B hockey semi-finals open- edSunday. Pennant-winning Waterloo Siskins and second-place Kitchener Ranger Irs both recorded 5-3 victories. with both teams being spear- headed by their top lines. Waterloo's big unit of Dave Barrow, Dan Morris and Dean Woelfle scored four of the five goals against Elmira Sugar Kings. while Kitchener's flashy trio of Carl Reinhart, Perry Mark and Marty Steinberg fired all five By LARRY ANSTETT which saw players in the penalty box on 31 occasions. Waterloo won the game ti-3 during the start of the Waterloo- Wellington Junior B semi-finals. JR. Sweeney Director of Education Waterloo County Separate School Board Kindergarten registration will be held throughout Wa- terloo County during the last week of February 1975 and the first week of March 1975. If you have not received a letter notifying you of the time and place of this registration, please contact your school office for this information. It is important that the mother. the father or legal guardian be present at the registration time a birth certificate. or other legal proof of your child's age will be required. In addition to school registration, your child will be registered for an early screening of his hearing, vision and school readiness by the public health nurses in the schools. This information will be important for your child's progress in school, and will be mailed to your child's doctor. KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION 1975 TO AU. PARENTS OF CHILDREN BORN IN 1970 goals against Hespeler Shamrocks. As expected, the Water- loo-Elmira game was a hard-hitting affair which resulted in 31 penalties. But the Rangers and Shamrocks didn't bother as much with the rough stuff and only nine minor penalties wereywhirtled. Morris, a fstocky right winger, had one of his best games of the year, scoring two goals and two assists. Barrow, breaking out of a recent scoring stump, also had two goals and two as- sists while Woelfle added two assists. Morris. better known for his shot than his speed, com- bined both Sunday before Dr. GPA. Evans Medical Officer of Health RA. Cruickshank Director of Education Warloo County Public School Board 860 fans at the Waterloo Arena. He took a perfect break- away pass from Tim Mc- Cargar and swooshed down the ice to score his first goal midway through the second period, making it 2- 0. His second marker came on one of his typical thun- dering slapshots, only 51 seconds into the third peri- od to send Siskins ahead The Kings clawed right back into contention, though, as defencemah Chuck Drexler drifted a power- play shot through a maze of players into the net. But at 5:07 Morris fed Barrow a pass from the corner and (Continued on page 23) Choniclo photo by David Doves

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