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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Nov 1975, p. 12

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Page 12 ~Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, November 5, 1975 Pkg. No â€" 6KkIs Pkg. No. 1 Pkg. No. 3 Pkg. No. 4 Limited Quantity Made in Sweden Sandstrom skis with hickory edges .. M BOTAS BOOTS with builtâ€"in snow cuff, speed lacing. stitched on sole 27.95 3â€"PIN BINDING with heel plate 90.00 BONNA CROSS COUNTRY POLES with adjustable leather strap 4" basket. Made of the best tonkin cane . ... ........ ... 900 MOUNTING ..................... 300 Real Value .. .................. .. %00 ALL CROSS COUNTRY CLOTHING If you are the casual cross country sker who doesn‘t want the fuss of waxing > this is the package for you. SsOHO NO WAX SKIS with Pâ€"tex base. Reâ€" quires no waxing. Ski also has a double groove for better tracking plus cut out grooves for extra kick ... .... â€". ........... §8900 SCANDIA BOOTS made of full grain leather. Can be used with either 3 pin or cable bindâ€" BONNA CROSS countrRy roues .. 9.00 3â€"PIN BINDING WITH HEEL PLATE m Mmounting _ 22 ........ 400 Reg. Valuge . . Tre 22. 129.’5 Made in Norway Elite skis with full hickory base in 56 laminaâ€" tions for extra strength and performance §9.9§ SCANDIA & BOOTS â€".___..... 9.9§ BONNA CROSS * COUNTRY POLES > .. _ 900 3â€"PIN BINDING . .00 MOUNTING . . 3.00 Reg. Value Fra Joffa 3â€"pin bindings, poles and boots * NO WAX SKIS Pkg. price Pkg. Price Pkg. price 20% OFF Only HIT SKIS ELITE SKIS $.00 3.00 140.98 Bantams shut out Hespeler team Waterloo‘s Juvenile Hockâ€" ey Club this year has taken on a new look and appears to be heading in the right direction. Under the leadâ€" ership of coach Ron Woodâ€" Juvenile club boasts winning streak and Brian Zinken, the Falâ€" con‘s have put together an eight game winning streak and in the process, thave outâ€"scored their opponents host last weekâ€"end to GroS§sse Point, MICHIGAN. In the first game on Saturâ€" day the Tim Horton Cubs The Midas Mufflier Warâ€" riors goal tender Kevin Keith had his first game shutout of the season when the Midas Warriors beat Octâ€" 28. The Warriors scored only one goal in the first period, but once they the goals came fast â€" six in the second period and three‘in the third. Goals were scored by Shawn Mathers (2), Pat McGrinder (2), Chris Young (2), Bill Keller (2), Dale Hergott (1), Cary Lee (1). Assists were made The Waterloo Major Atom Cubs host, defeat Michigan 3â€"1 Thur. Nov. 6 to Sat. Nov. 8 CONN CONTINENTAL 271 ORGAN manager Dave Henâ€" Come In And Enter Our Draw For A Conn Organ Record *_ Two 44â€"Note Keyboards * _ 13â€"Note Pedal Board * Automatic Rhythm * _ Pedal Sustain s * Leslie Speaker * Bench Included *_ Free Delivery * 1 Â¥r. Warranty * 5 Free Lessons * Bank Budget Terms Open Thurs. & Fri. Night till 9 p.m. 3 DAY SALE 100 King St. S.. Waterloo Only 7 44â€" 3549 sq9500 57â€"18. mdwmtwmwmw The Falcon‘s have deâ€" goal start by Wi . Windâ€" goaltender Gary Steffler. feated _ Kitchener three sor stretched their lead to ~ Brian Foerster scored times, Stratford twice,~ 31 before Kevin Price from the point in the third Gailt and Hespeler. narrowed the margin near period to tie the game The eighth Falcon victory the end of the period. _ again. The Falcon‘s winning Windsor this past weekend by a score of 54. Jim Cal der scored at the midway point of the first frame to put the Falcon‘s in the came at the hands of the opened the scoring with 3:37 left in the first period when from Brent Ellis and Scott Midas Warriors played in Galt. _ Although the Warâ€" riors lost 3â€"2, the game was exciting to watch The Midas Warriors first goal was scored by Mathews, Keller, Dave Wettlauffer, Lee. The second goal was team 32â€"27, but the Gait goal tending was the major factor in the final score. by Wettlauffer and Young. Waterloo outshot the Galt Chris Burke put the Cubs game in the second frame â€"after the Falcon‘s got down to good team hockey. Riverside scored their last goal in the dying minutes of the second period; the only out from Tom MacMillan and Kevin Doucette. With 5:56 left in the game Marty Wittmer broke Mike Bishop‘s shutâ€"out when he scored unassisted for Grosse Point making the score 2â€"1. _ Wittmer tied the game at 2 all when he scored from Brian Valice with 1:20 left in the game. In the second game on Sunday Rick Witmer of the Cubs and George Zinn: of Grosse Point both played shutâ€"out hockey in net for their teams for a 0â€"0 final day in Hespeler saw the Tim Horton Cubs defeat Millan and McKerrow to put the Cubs out front 2â€"0. Atâ€"1 :54 of the third period David Hansen broke Witâ€" mer‘s shutâ€"out when he scored from Troy Buchanâ€" an and Irvin Deering to With 3: 16 left in the game McKerrow scored unassistâ€" ed to complete the scoring at 3â€"1 in favour of the Tim the Hespeler team 3â€"1. opening goal in the first perâ€" iod with an assist going to Peter Dietrich to give the Cubs a 1â€"0 lead. make the score 2â€"1 Horton Cubs. Hub League play Saturâ€" In the second> period ~uld 120 KING STREET SOUTH, WATERLOO â€" 579â€"4410 OFFICE FURNKTURE » STATIONERY e ART SUPPLIES o GIFTS CONESTOGA KITCHEN CENTRE 25% OFF | ALL ACORN KITCHENS RNITURE . . . for JOMr & OFFICE Anniversary Sale 37 King N. Waterloo 744â€"1651 Open Fri. till 9:00 p.m. Saturday 9â€"5 SCHENDEL Guaranteed Installation approx. 10% extra Choice of 6 styles & 4 Finishes FREE Surface Saver with every Kitchen . . ... a $34.95 value CHOOSE FROM: Single Pedestal Desks .: Double Pedestal Desks . . 4â€"Drawer Filing Cabinets. Listen for ‘"The Crosby Years" Thureday evenings from 7 UB 8 p.m. on CKKW 1090. â€" ... N A WIDE SELECTION OF Desks, Filing Cabinets, Chairs, Bookcases and Accessories ... in stock now and ready for immediate Open Dady to 5:45 p m â€" Fr. Ti 9 p.m * Toyotas « 1st place Price on a deflection. Waterloo‘s Gold Puck Tournament â€" will _ start The â€" Waterloo â€" Toyota Midgets played only one game last week but it deâ€" termined first place in the Hub League as both Hesâ€" peler and Waterloo were undefeated going into the 5â€"1 Toyota victory. The game produced 35 penalties with Waterloo picking up 17 including one misconduct:. The Hespeler coach was ejected from the game early in the second ~It was a fast game with an abundance of bodily conâ€" tact. The Toyotas showed they were not about to be intimidated as they played well along the boards but lacked power at centre ice. No goals were scored in the first period. Waterloo led 3â€"1 at the end of the second with goals by Denâ€" nis Shantz, Stu MacSorley and Gary Boyes. Dean Oberle took a pass midway ‘through the third frame to score and the final Toyota goal came from Lowell Loveday. had his nose broken and will be out of action for a few games. fact of the game was the The Toyotas will meet Preston at Waterloo Arena at 9 p.m. Thursday. They travel to Simcoe to play Saturday night. STATIONERY LIMITEOD from $120

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