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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Nov 1975, p. 11

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They're m the showroom of BELLFIRES Cozy, smoke free pleasure...and that's what you get with a Bellfires Fire- place System. Waterloo will play the winner of Oakville and Guelph with Oshawa wait- ing for the semi-final win- ner to play-off for the right to advance to the Wrigley tournament Canadian final held at Calgary with the winner going to Russia in March. Sheer comfort. q a Bellfires f ireolaceta'lllll'l A perfect fire everytime to take the best of three series in two straight and advance to the semi-finals of the Wrigley Touma- ment. The Waterloo Toyota midgets downed Sarnia 5-2 60 Schaefer Street All materials needed to build your own fireplace. Including all types ol natural stone also Free information on installation D. Barnett 8 Co. Ltd. Laurier goaltender Phil McColeman does some housekeeping by clearing puck away from the attack- ing Ottawa Gee Gees. Ottawa won the contest " Chmlchmlo ovum er Street, Waterloo. Ontario N2L 405 Telephone (519) 884-0860 Midgets down We also have In Hub League play, the Toyotas remained in sole possession of first place by whipping Stratford 11-3 and Kitchener 8-2. Scoring for these games was spear- headed by Paul Mowbray Kevin Hergott was hav- ing a bad night until he turned the game around for the Toyotas by scor- ing the winning goal. Dean Oberle scored the insur- ance goal and the final tally came from Brian Price into an empty net. Gary Bayes gave the Toyotas a 1-0 lead midway through the first period. Sarnia tied the score be- fore lhe period ended and then took a 2-1 lead early in the second frame but Dana Saunders tied the game. In Gold Puck play on Sunday at the arena, Wa- terloo minor midgets beat Toronto 5-4, Kitchener tied Barrie 2-2, Peterbor- ough downed Hamilton 4-1 and Burlington beat Guelph 5-2. The Toyotas play Crims- by Tuesday night at 8:15 p.m., Toronto Wednesday at 8:15 p.m.. and Water- ford (Michigan) at 6 pm. in Gold Puck Tournament play at the Waterloo Arena. three as well as Kevin Hergott and Dana Saun- ders with three. Singles went to Lowell Loveday, Dean Oberle. Stu Mac- Sorley and Brian Price. with five goals followed by Dennis Shana with The only makers of Grand Pianos in Canada - a truly great instrument - Come in and Ask Paula Mantay to demonstrate this superb Grand Piano Heintzman 100 King St. South Waterloo November 20, " 22 744-3549 Final scores from Mon- day's game are as follows: Minor midgets - Waterloo 3, Burlington 1; Waterloo 7, Guelph 3. Major midgets - Stratford 8, Guelph 3; Wa- terloo B, Grimsby l; Guelph 5, Hamilton 5. Juvenile - Welland 5, Brantford l. The Minor midgets have gained entry into Sunday’s Gold Puck Tournament championship game to be held at 1 p.m., Waterloo In juvenile play, Water- loo trounced Barrie 7-2, Kitchener topped Stratford 4-2 and St. Catharines tied Oakville 3-3. 4-2. Major midget action saw Toronto down Grimsby I.'-'?,'.!'?.?, Curling, results BEAM MATTRESS The next game in the Major League schedule is Sunday. Nov. 23, at 7:30 p.m. at Westmount Golf and CountryClub. In the cellar with only one win in five starts are Bob Becker. .Guelph Curling; George Ellis. West.. mount and Doug Peiffer. Galt Country Club. In second spot with two wins and three losses are Brian Duncan, Galt Curl- ing and John Phillips, K-W Granite. The four teams now tied in first place with four wins and one loss are Bob Doiishney, Westmount; Bob Larter and Wayne Meski, Guelph Curling Club and Doug Schwint's Elora rink. Wandoo Owoniclo, waned-y, November 19, 1975 - Page II John Phillips' K-W Gran- ite foursome took an early lead and never looked back in their upset of Bob Lar- ter's previously undefeated Guelph Curling Club four- ed the Windsor Uncens an injunction prohibiting of their preparation for what they thought would be a Central Bowl con- frontation last Sunday with Ottawa. An Ontario Su- preme Court ruling grant- 'lljjijlj]jiiiiii BEAMATT Laurier . 's tootgait "will 1tpt Thursday in the midst By Rick Campbell _ It has been a topsy turvy week in sports at Wilfrid Laurier University, to say the least. MATTRESSES & BOX BASES Extra Firm Double CUSTOM MADE TO YOUR SIZE AND REQUIREMENTS Laurier loses games "Custom Harland: for Over " You: .. AND BOX BASES Regular and Extra Firm Construction, available in All Sizes. Mattress and Box Bases available in Sets or Separately Free Delivery and Estimates in K-l/tt area PHONE 743-3219 for Meanwhile the Laurier women athletes were much more successful than their male counterparts. Last Tuesday the women's bas- ketball team celebrated an opening season victory over Toronto, and Friday night the female volley- ball team reigned supreme in their round robin matches against Windsor and Guelph. Laurier's basketball team saved the week from being a total disaster by trounc~ ing the University of Tor- onto Blues in Toronto on Friday night. Lattrier's hockey team fared no better than the football squad as they dropped their third and fourth decisions of the year. Thursday night the Guelph Gryphons shut them out " behind the solid goal- tending of Mike Griffin. And Saturday several de- fensive lapses buried the Hawks as Ottawa skated away with a 5-2 victory. Paul Stratton and Bill Low scored for WLU. Both games were played at_the Kitchener Auditorium. The University of Calgary Dinosaurs will provide the opposition for Ottawa in the university classic. £545 on Sunday to advance to the College Bowl Fri- day night in Toronto. been better off not Vicâ€"oh: testing the CIAU ruling, as Ottawa demolished them the Canadian Intereol- legiate Athletic Union from suspending them. This allowed Windsor to pro- ceed against Ottawa, leav- ing the Hawks the "odd team out. " '24tP would have

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