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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Nov 1975, p. 11

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Sunday‘s game left three teams tied for second placeâ€" Bob Dolishney, Westmount: Doug Schwint, Elora and Wayne _ Steski, _ Guelph Curling Club. Five teams are tied with one victory and three lossâ€" es â€" Bob Becker, Gueliph Curling _ Club; George Ellis, _ Westmount: _ John Phillips, _ Kâ€"W _ Granite: Doug Peiffer and Bob Woolley from Galt Country Club. Ringette skatathon The Kitchener â€" Waterioo Reivers women‘s basketâ€" ball team lost an exhibiâ€" tion game Saturday in Bufâ€" falo. They‘ were defeated 54â€" 42 by a team from Tonaâ€" wanda, New York. Top scorers for the local team were Mary Riezebos and Jenny Wihak. Diane Quart was the star for the Tonaâ€" wanda team. Bob Larter‘s, _ Guelph Curling Club foursome conâ€" tinues undefeated in Kâ€"W Major League curling with his fourth consecutive win. The Waterloo Minor Ringâ€" ette Association will hold its 1975 Skatathon at Moses Springer Arena. Wednesday Nov. 19. from 5:30 to 8:30 Women lose game The game was played in Buffalo arena before a proâ€" fessional men‘s basketball game between the Buffalo Braves and the Phoenix Suns. Over $3.000 was raised at last year‘s skatathon. Generous _ community _reâ€" sponse to the 1974 event made it possible for the Association to host its first tournament,. _ and â€" provide the girls with a banquet and participation awards. In â€" addition. . City _ rep teams were given â€" assisâ€" tance for equipment purâ€" chases and travelling exâ€" penses. enabling teams to compete in Manitoba and Quebec. The Waterloo Juvenile Allstars put it all together last Wednesday night at the Waterioo Arena and pumâ€" meled Woodstock 18â€"2. It is hoped the community will support the event It took Waterloo one minâ€" ute and fifteen seconds to start their devastating scorâ€" ing â€" display. Waterloo tSCIENCE OF MIND: Rev. Ronel Sinstead Learn to use the power of positive thinking _ to direct your own destiny and develop a happier. healthy. prosperous atâ€" titude Second Floorâ€"Room 4 Queenâ€" Weber Sts. KITCHENER YMCA Everyone Welcome SERVICES 2 P.M Every Sunday Curling Allstars thrash Woodstock Lobsinger wins medal Waterloo‘s Tom Lobsinger is competing this weekâ€"end at the National Cross Counâ€" try Junior 8 km. championâ€" ship in Vancouver. At the All Ontario High School Championship Nov. 1 at Colling wood, Lobsinger earnâ€" ed a silver medal in the senior boys 7.2 km. race, a strong second place beâ€" hind winner Dave Peckâ€" ham of Brighton. Battling to earn a fourth OFSSA gold medal in 1975, Lobâ€" singer was hindered for nearly 6 km. with a stitch and could not overtake Peckham at the finish. The Reivers will play their first regular game of the season Thursday at 7 p.m. at Laurel Vocational school in Waterloo. They will meet a team from Woodstock. A Grade 12 student at St. Jerome‘s,. Kitchener, Lob singer won the OFSSA inâ€" door one mile at Toronto in February, and won both the 1500 m. and 3000 m. junior men‘s events â€" at OFSAA track events in June, â€" setting â€" conference records in each. This is the Reivers‘ secâ€" ond season of play in the Great Lakes Women‘s Basketball â€" League. The league also includes teams from _ Windsor, _ Toronto, London, _ Woodstock _ and Tonawanda. Paul Roberts of Kitchener is also competing for Onâ€" tario in the junior men‘s race Saturday at Vancouver Stanley Park . goals came from Kevin Price (3), Clayt Brown (2), Mark â€" Harris (2), John Schnarr (2), Dave Shane (2), Al Anderson (2), Bob Jordan (2), Terry Faist, Scott Price and Dave Palâ€" enik. DOWNTOWN WATERLOO is _ VARIETY _ Gift And China Shop Waterloo outshot Woodâ€" 48 King S. Waterloo The Windmill and SELECTION HUMMEL FIGURINES FREE PARKING IN WATERLOO 745â€"5451 Your Choice at Harris scored the first Waterloo _ goal _ midway through the first period. Fifty seconds later, Al Black scored from just outside of the crease to give Waterloo a 2â€"0 lead. stock 52â€"11 and also took 52 of 62 faceâ€"offs. On Monday night in Presâ€" ton, the Falcons played a solid game winning 5â€"0. Gary Steffier stopped 24 shots to register his first shutâ€"out of the season. Price fired a wrist shot 15 cu. ft. refrigerator semiâ€"deluxe . . . . 17 cu. ft. deluxe Electric Dryer . . .. 12" portable b/w tv refrigerator . . . 24" automatic range 10 Water St. N. Kitchener _ 579â€"4950 Double oven Selfâ€"cleaning master oven Builtâ€"in rotisserie Roast Sensor meat probe FREE DELIVERY â€" FACTORY TO YOU SERVICE of Beaut Terms Arranged to Suit Your Budget "Our Customers Shop ELSEWHERE. 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