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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Feb 1977, p. 14

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This was the first time in many years that Waterloo failed to advance out of their own league in OMHA playâ€" downs. Waterloo managed two ties at home but lost the big one 2â€"0 in Galt. The Galt team gave Waâ€" terloo little trouble in hub league play but came up with a strong skating effort By Don Dreisinger The Schlueter Chev Midâ€" gets were eliminated from OMHA competition by Galt as the best of three series ended up with Galt gaining a win and two ties. Midgets lose in Galt series c.. .. WAalcriqo LoOunty Unitarian rellowSsnip .. _ _ _ _ ~ 136 Allen St. East (at Moore Ave.) _ y e t3 Watefioo * § \ For more information, telephone : 885â€"6609 or 884â€"6882 Page 14 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, February 9, 1977 Sunday February 13th Sports 14 Princess St. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 Tickets $2. adults $1. children Available at the door or from Kâ€"W Skating club members. ./. _ without knowing it? _ _ TO SEND THEM TO THE WORLD SKATING CHAMPIONSHIP IN TOKYO. Unitarians view religion as a way of living. not an uncritical belief in afligher power. Unitarians subscribe to a logical approach to the solution of human problems. Our concern is for humanity with its potential for good and evil; we explore a wide range of topics of human concern. Come and join us Sundays at 1 1:00 a.m., for meditation, music and an intellectual and emotional growth experience, followed by discussion over coffee. We also encourage our children to question and think about life and the world in ways suited to their ages. WATERLOO ARENA â€" 7:00 p.m. ATERLOO BOWLING w LANES â€" Robin & Sherri BOWLING ° Daily 4:00 â€" 6:30 p.m., 50 Game Saturday 12 Noon â€" 11 :00 P.M. Sunday 10:00 A.M. â€" 10:30 P.M. FAMILY BOWLING Cowan OPEN BOWLING â€" BENEFIT for information call for In hub league playoffs, Waterloo dropped a 4â€"2 deâ€" cision to Simcoe played shorthanded with only 11 players. The game was tied 2â€"2 until the third period when Simcoe scored two goals for the 4â€"2 win. 44 tie were Ron Young, assisted by Randy Chilton and Steve Graf, Dave Young assisted by Kevin Crofts and Randy Chilton, Terry Calder assisted. by Gary Johnson and Roland DeGraauw on a setup by Gary Johnson. in the playdowns. Scoring for Waterloo in the final Baier The Waterloo Siskins did not stop at beating the Kitâ€" chener Ranger B team 7â€"2 in Kitchener Feb. 1. They went on winning with a 15â€"3 victory â€" over Cambridge Five speedskaters win division titles Sixtyâ€"two entries have been received for the Kitâ€" chener â€" Waterloo Skating Club‘s annual competition, which will be held in Waterâ€" loo arena on Saturday, Febâ€" ruary 12. Seven events have been scheduled to include all levels of skating. An elimination event for the two largest classes has already Ninetyâ€"six competitors from _ Sault Ste. Marie, North Bay, Ottawa, Toronto, Scarborough, Etobicoke, Cambridge and Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo participated in the meet. Five skaters from the Kâ€"W Sertoma Speedskating Club won overall division titles on the weekend at the Onâ€" tario â€" provincial â€" outdoor championships in North Bay: Waterloo Siskin Bob Harrison (11) eyes the rebound off Kitchener goalie Dave Barrett. The Tuesday‘s game 7â€"2. Ph Ramona Ledvinka of the For those cold morning starts call us ... We‘ve got a cure We accept most motor League Vouchers. Motorâ€"T uneups â€" Brake Service â€" General Repairs . s o e in c csl bf > °C yHLHIâ€"VIES: aay . The Siskins will see action Ranger B team 7â€"2 The Siskins are still in Thursday Feb. 10 at 8 p.m. ener Feb. 1. They The Siskins are after number three position right: when they meet the Camâ€" winning with a 15â€"3 every win possible as the pehind the Kitchener Ranger bridge Flying Dutchmen in over Cambridge regular game schedule B‘s In first place are the Preston. Skati lub holds competition Siskins hold on to third place Chris Rawnsley won three out of four division races to pick up the juvenile boys‘ title. He won the 200, 400 and 800 metre races and broke records in the 400 and 800. local club won the bantam Bonnie Hock also won the girls‘ title with wins in the Junior girls‘ title after winâ€" 200, 300, 400 and 500 metre ning the 200, 500, 800 and races. Clubâ€"mate Clifford 1,000 metre races in her Rawnsley picked up the division. The other major bantam boys‘ title with winner from the local club wins in the 200, 300, 400 and was Peter Jamieson who 500 metre races. won the 1,000 and 1,500 Chris Rawnsley won three _ metre races and the overall out of four division races to _ title in intermediate men‘s pick up the juvenile boys‘ division. Flying Dutchmen in a Feb. 5 game in Cambridge. Three skaters have reâ€" turned from the National Championships in Calgary. Mary Jo Fedy and her partâ€" ner Tim Mills of Sheffield, Ont. placed fifth in the Novâ€" ice Pairs. Kevin Parker placed fifth after a dazzling free skating (performance been held and the finalists will compete on Saturday. Other local skaters who did well were Carmen Ledâ€" vinka, second overall in juvenile girls; Jimmy Hennâ€" ing, second overall in midâ€" get boys; Liz Ellenton, second in _ intermediate ladies; Darryl Haack, third in intermediate men:; Carl Sherri Baier of Mitchell and Robin Cowan were secâ€" ond in Junior Pairs. They have been chosen to repreâ€" sent Canada in the World Championships in Tokyo, Japan next month. The club which pulled him up from his seventh place standing following the compulsory program. The Siskins are still in number three position right behind the Kitchener Ranger B‘s. In first place are the draws near the end. (oppgsne Liquor Store) PHONE 886â€"2321 PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED R. J. FINNEY OPTICAL Hundreds of the Latest Styles 55 Erb St. East WATERLOO Ten skaters from the local club will travel to North Bay next weekend to participate in the Ontario Winter Games. Other local skaters who made it to the finals in their division were Alison Buchâ€" an, Rod Gossen and Steven Huang. Skaters who will particiâ€" pate in the Canadian chamâ€" pionships at Fort John, British Columbia in two weeks have not yet been named. 1 Goetz, third in 200 metre novice men and Greg Planâ€" ert, third overall in senior men. #& At the Ontario Winter Games in North Bay this weekend two skaters repreâ€" senting K.W. Skating Club will be skating. Mamie Bryden skates in Junior Ladies and Stephen Wong in Novice Men. Stratford Cullitons. is hosting a benefit night for them at Waterloo Arena Sunday evening. Lab on Premises FREE PARKING he Siskins won Photo by Cathcart

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