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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Jan 1976, p. 12

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*L Four teams were tied for the lead after Sunday‘s games and three teams were one point back in Minor Atom House League play. The Kings got by the Sabres 20. _ The Sabres who havent won a game The Seals beat the Aces 3â€"1 to share the lead. The Knights were also in first place with a 2â€"0 win over the â€" Leafs. ° last week‘s leaders. Waterloo Minor Atom house league games Page 12 â€" Waterioo Chronicie, Wednesday, January 28, 1976 171 King St S. 745â€"8445 The Office Features FAMILIES APPRECIATE OUR FINE CHAPEL FACILITIES complete job Iistings a job information library career counselliny complete information on all Manpower programs reqistration of persons wishing to file M Unemployment Insurance Claims Funeral Mome Ltd C€oward 4. oob 232 KING STREET NORTH WATERLOO, ONTARIO ATTENTION ELMIRA ST. JACOBS BRIDGEPORT ST. CLEMENTS HEIDELBERG Residents of WATERLOO YOUR CANADA MANPOWER CENTRE and surrounding areas Manpower and Immqration is located at yet, were kept in the game by fine goaltending by Mike Hounsells. W The most exciting game was â€" the â€" Penguinâ€"Blackâ€" hawk encounter which was 43 until the final three minutes when the Penâ€" guins extended their lead to 6â€"3. In Atom City League play January 17, the Kings downed the Sabres 41. the Seals trounced the Colts 10â€"1.. the Generals blanked â€" the Greenshirts 3â€"0. the Regals walloped the Cubs 8â€"0 and the Sisâ€" kins beat the Dutchmen 2â€"0. January 24 saw the Re gals beat the Greenshirts 7â€"1 to move into third place in the standings. The Kings blanked the Cubs 3â€"0 to take first place by one point over the Genâ€" erails who also won their start against the Seals by 3â€"1. The Siskin‘s blanked the Colts 8â€"0 and the Sabres remained in bottom spot after losing to the Dutchâ€" men 3â€"1. Games January 31 at the Waterloo Arena are at 7:30 the Seals and Siskins. at 8:45 the Regals and Kings. the Sabres and Generals at 10:15. Mainâ€"d couvre The word of the week was split" as far as Laurier sports teams were concernâ€" ed as the men‘s basketball and hockey teams each won and lost a game in the last seven days. The hockey team started things off with a disappointâ€" Laurier sports teams ‘split‘ in wins Peter Zwart (22) of Laurier does balletâ€"style balancing act against Waterloo last Wednesday' nigl;t a§ Jamie Russell of Warriors looks on. Actually the ball was passed several feet behind Zwart on the play. Waterloo won the game. beating the Hawks 113â€"96. â€" All Framed and Plain Mirrors â€" Custom Table Tops * Float or Plate Glass Full Length Mirror 75 Lodge St., Waterioo 885 â€"4 {across from the Pop Shoppe! Open Monday to Friday 8: 00 a m. â€" 5:30 p. m L0TS OF PARKING SPACE AVAILABLE (in case you drive) by Rick Campbeli SAVINGS OF 20% OFF WIN A PAIR OF SsNOW SHOES No Purchase Necessary Pick Up Entry Form at Store SNOW sno. WA January 15 to 30th. Special Price WATERLOO GLASS & MIRROR LTD. Come Anyway You Can Get Here Snow Shoe. Ski, Drive or Walk ing 65 loss to the league leading Guelph Gryphons last _ Tuesday night in Guelph. WLU led for most of the contest but faltered at the end as the Gryphons exerted great pressure. Laurier‘s Gavin Smith pockâ€" eted a pair in a losing effort. The puck Hawks reboundâ€" ed at Wilson Avenue Arena $15.95 885â€"4 160 The basketbail Hawks also started off the week poorly. In a renewal of their fierce interâ€"city rivalry, the Hawks paired off against the Uniâ€" versity of Waterloo Warriors in U of W‘s field house last Wednesday. This time around,. Waterloo gained revenge for the opening seaâ€" son loss inflicted on them by subduing the smaller school 84â€"73. Waterloo‘s key to success in this match was it‘s ability to strangle the scoring atâ€" tempts of WLU‘s hottest on Saturday night with a 7â€"3 victory over, guess who, the Windsor Lancers. WLU has three wins this season and all three have come at the expense of Windsor. And despite the fact that the score was slightly different, both teams followed the exact same script as in their previous battles. Rough and rugged â€" hockey, _ several skirmishes, and end to end action leading to numerous scoring chances. Billy Young hit for the hat trick to aid the Hawk cause. Paul Stratton added a pair while Earl Muller and Steve Douglas chipped in singles. The Old Book Barn USED BOOKS NOTE: Only Open Friday and Saturdays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. During Renovations 12 King St. N. Waterlioo for buying and selling Chambliss regained his scoring touch to drop in 30 points while Gary Schwartz and Mark Christensen notchâ€" ed 26 and 22 respectively for the winners. YMCA winter registration Like their hockey counterâ€" points, Laurier also recovâ€" ered Saturday evening by defeating the Windsor Lanâ€" cers 113â€"96 at the WLU Comâ€" plex. shooter, Chuck Chambliss, who hit for a paltry nine points over the 40 minutes. Social â€" dancing. public speaking. charm and perâ€" sonal development. bridge. guitar lessons. crocheting. creative drama. voga and self defence are among the 38 adult informal winter courses being offered this winter by the Y .M.C.A. Registration will be held Feb. 2 to Feb. 7 from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. at both the Kitchener YÂ¥MCA 743â€"5201 or Waterloo Family Y at

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