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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Feb 1975, p. 14

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Glenbriar holds filly bonspeil Lynn Nigyh, lead. lunges forward as she launches a rock under the guidance of her curling, skip Elinore Coutts. The girls teamed.up with vice- 'thip Ellen Dietrich and second Elizabeth Salewsky. to take part in the Glenbriar Filly bonspiel held last week at the Glenbriar Club. The team are members of the Glenbriar Club and were lust a few of the BO women taking part in the competi- tions. Competitdrs arrived from Burlington, Guelph and Milverton to take part in the event. Ten rinks from Burling- ton, Milverton, Guelph, Granite and Glenbriar curled two ten-end games in the Filly Bonspiel held at the' Glenbriar Curling Club recently. Winning her first game 18-2 against Gert Gies' Glenbriar Rink, and 11-6 the second game over Gueiph's Bea Whiteford. Helen Moloci from Bur- lington won the Filly Bon- spiel Trophy. sponsored by the Greb Shoe lndus- tries. With Helen was vice - Gerry Reed, Second - Jean Scott and lead Emily Bayus. Only one and three-quar- ter points behind the lead- er was the Barbara Saun- ders of the home club. Bar- bara won, the trophy last year. With her rink of Di- an Lewis as vice. Donna Haycock as second and Gloria Johnson as lead won the first game 15-7_ against Lynn McConnell of Granite and the second game 14-6 against Elinor Coutts of Glenbriar. _ Eleanor Campbell of Glenbriar was the one game high winner and with her was Rose M.ovold - vice, Dani Raymond - second and Peggy Jack - lead. Run- ner up to one game high was Lynn McConnell of Granite with her rink of Gerry Reed as. vice, Jean Scott - second and Helen Green as lead. ' Ruth Ann Salamonian, convener of the Bonspiel. presented Ann Bennett of the Glenbriar Curling Club, with a pound of bacon for hogging the most rocks during the two ten end games. We honor . . . D.V.A.. Blue Cross. Grad Shield and Welfate Drug Plans. By the way/ we deliver at no charge to you. ', . westmount place X pharmacy 578-8800 so Westmoum Rd. N. westmount place pharmacy OPEN. . . 7 DAYS A WEEK MONDAY to SATURDAY f 9 a.m. to " p.m. by Don Uniting" Dean Mair scored "our goals and two assists to pace the Toyotas in whip- ping Preston 9-1 and Wood- stock 5-3 in Hub league action recently. UW has 7 on all-star teams These were the final games of the regular season for the Toyotas who now meet Stratford in the piay- offs. Moir is one of the most consistent players with the Toyotas and usually comes through with a total effort every game even though he fully realizes that this is the path to a Junior A draft choice. . If every player put out like Moir, it would be a pleasure to coach a team and be much easier on the nervous system. Players like Moir do come' up with lackluster efforts at times because of the ineffectual plays of the team. Seven athletes, all from the University of Waterloo, were chosen last week as members of the Universi- ties Athletic Association's All-Star hockey and basket- ball teams. Frank Staubitz and Mike Zettel, (both defencemen and centre Mike Guimond and forward Ron Rawh- shaw have all been chosen for the hockey all star team in the western division. _ ' Trevor Briggs, Bill Rob- inson and Art White were selected as part of the west- ern division's all star basket- ball team. Defenceman 'R a n d y Stubel'" of Waterloo was named to the second hockey team in the western divi- sion while Bob Bain, how with the York Yeoman and a graduate of Wilfrid Laur- ier University when it was Waterloo Lutheran. was named college basketball coach-of-the-year. .' 1,. fit'. HOLIDAYS , 1 am. to 9 p.m. A team can not be carried SUNDAYS Mair paces Toyotas for two Hub. wins t Waterloo Waterloo continue to victory by only one pr dicates With 26 penalties two players but have to called with each team have a total team effort. P" picking up 13 of them. lt was an unfortunate ac- cident and the Toyotas will miss his ability at centre. The game was no contest as the score in- The Waterloo Tween All Star Ringette team held on to their fantastic winning streak by defeating three teams at the Kitchener Tween Ringette Tourna- ment last weekend. The 9-l victory over Preston was costly as Brian Schnur. who just got back into the Toyota line-up after breaking his leg early in the season. was taken into the boards and broke his collar bone which will sideline him for the remainder of the season. They decisively trounced Hamilton 18-1 and Oshawa 13-2. With the excellent ruin-ml and Nh “' ore Vdecmnh ,4 rum.“ l turn! K-W PHOTO CO. Polaroid's SX-70 Land camera the most advanced photographic system in the world. And now there are two SX-70’s. 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