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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Oct 1975, p. 16

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Page 16 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, October 22, 1975 ‘ %‘ | S ~l 33â€" §\ 4 W\ We honor . . . D.V.A., Blue Cross, Green Shield and Welfare Drug Plans. By the wav.1 we deliver at no charge to you. | BONNIE EBY ”tma ’d Plouse of Beaul y . westmount place % pharmacy 578â€"8800 ALErd 3 Jjouse of B 885â€"4690 waa‘sn 50 Westmount Rd. N. is pleased to announcte that has joined our staff. Bonnie has 5 years experience in Waterloo and looks forward to greeting old friends and new clients at NOW AVAILABLE Noâ€"LEAD GaAS DISCOUNT PRICES westmount place pharmacy SUNSHINE AUTO WASH _ V.I.P. GAS BAR OPEN ... 7 DAYS A WEEK MONDAY to SATURDAY A~ 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. 93 Lodge St. (opposite the Pop Shoppe) SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS Lincoin Plaza Weber St. North Waterioo and gault y The Tarpon Swim Club has initiated the formation of the Golden Region Goals by Peter Bier and Mark Steffler gave the Waâ€" terloo Minor Atoms a 2 â€" 2 tie with Stratford in an exâ€" hibition play Monday, Oct. 13. At Woodstock on Saturâ€" day, ‘they stormed late in the game to gain a 8â€"3 vicâ€" tory. Among the goal scorâ€" Atoms and Peewees tie in games ers were Steffier with 3, Bier with 2 and John Dietâ€" rich with 1. At Galt on Sunday, the Saints opened strongly with John Burns scoring an early goal for Waterloo. Steffler found the mark Waterloo Siskins‘ Barry Mussieman (4) attempted to drive the puck past the Elmira Sugar Kings® goalâ€" tender Bob Clark while Dean Netzke defended. Chronicle Phato by Goves o New aquatic league formed Aquatic Association. Swim clubs participating in the house league will include later in the period to put the Minor Atoms at two goals ahead. An inability to clear the puck from their own end when shortâ€"handed led to two goals by Galt in the second period. Early in the third period, Galt got the gameâ€"winning . goal while shortâ€"handed. The Saints pressed hard for the remainder of the game but were unable to gain the equalizer in a 3â€"2 loss. o _ The Waterloo Minor Peeâ€" wee‘s opened their hockey season with an exhibition contest _ against _ Elmira Friday, Oct. 17. The game ended in a 22 tie with goals by Gary Austin and Pat Evans. On Saturday, the Bauer Bruins â€" travelled to St. Mary‘s. They played a fine game and earned a 3â€"1 vicâ€" tory on goals by Michael Allenson, Austin and Smith . Monday saw the Bruins host Woodstock at Waterâ€" ‘THUe COOFPVUOOAHKL NEW RELEASES Wateriloo Square, King Street South, Waterloo, 745â€"5121 Guelph, _ Brantford, â€" Burâ€" lington â€" Cambridge â€" and Hamilton. loo Arena in their Hub Leaâ€" gue opener. The Minor Peeâ€" wee‘s outâ€"hustled Woodâ€" stock in the first period and on a fine rush Dennis Brox headâ€"manned the puck to Jim Holdenby who hit Evans on the right wing. Evans scored on a low shot. In the second home frame, ‘the Bruins sagged a little and Woodstock tied the game on a power play. Early in the third period, Woodâ€" stock pulled ahead with another â€" goal. However, persistent corner work by Ron Motz got the puck out to Greg McQueen who flipâ€" ped the tying shot high in the net. Holdenby then passed to Todd Smith who tallied the goâ€"ahead goal with 4:53 remaining in the game. Smith added the insurâ€" ance goal from Dennis Brox and Holdenby with 1:16 to go. The game ended 42 for Waterloo with Waterloo outshooting Woodstock 24 to 7. The Groek Treasure â€" by Irving Stone _ 1 2.15 Fatuâ€"Hiva â€" Thor Heyerdahi Gordon Sinclais Please Sit Down Guinness Book of Records Sunshire Thoughts Bookmarks Helter Skeiter create a enjoyable situation in the sport of swimming. It also hopes to develop athletes in a relaxed atmosâ€" phere who in time can cope with the stress and intenâ€" sive training of top quality competition. Hopefully, team siasm will be br ;-nâ€"(ima better relationship between competitive teams will be established. â€" ‘‘Anybody that can swim the length of a pool is welâ€" comed to join the club," says member Irene Yule. "Some kids may think they aren‘t outstanding swimâ€" mers, but that isn‘t the point. _ We‘re pushing the sport for the sake of the sport. When we go to these meets, we‘ll go as a team and have a good time.""‘ The Tarpon Swim Club will meet in Guelph Sunâ€" day, Oct. 25. The champâ€" ionships will be hosted by Guelph Aquatic Club. The â€" Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo club has _ approximately 85 members, ranging in ages from 7 to 18. New members are still being accepted. primary objective 11.50 8.95 7.50 1.95 69°

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