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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Feb 1977, p. 17

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Mike Hazell (right) accepted a bursary from Mr. George Moser, father of the late Mike Moser at the annual Mike Moser Memorial basketball game Feb. 2. Photo by Cathcart The Regals also picked up a win With the help of four goals scored by Tom Jacobs. The Regals won their game against the Colts 6â€"1. Other goals for the Regals were scored by Brian Smale and Kevin Freheit. The lone Colt goal was scored by Jim Stockie. In Waterloo city league atom hockey action, the Cubs downed the Dutchmen Jan. 29. Goals for the cubs were scored by Chad Mcâ€" Allister and Steven Ross. The lone Dutchmen goal was credited to Paul Way. In the final game Jan. 29. the Sabres defeated the Kings 3â€"1. Jody McConnell picked up two Sabre goals and Scott Starkey _scored one for the winners. The lone Kings.goal was scored by Darryl Dahmer. In games played Feb. 5, i traffel 120 KING STREET SOUTH, WATERLOO â€" 886â€"1160 OFFICE FURNITURE e STATIONERY e ART SUPPLIES e GIFTS Open Daily to 5:45 pm. â€" Thur. & Fri. Till 9 p.m or® Atom league "C"O A 4 mt â€" Cp a$8% 0 _ Three athletes received Moser bursaries SCHENDEL e Cards for every sweetheart e Valentine Gift items priced from $1.00 at our special sale counter alentines The Dutchmen edged the Sabres in another game Feb. 5. Paul Way, Sandy Veder and Michael Dillard scored for the Dutchâ€" men. Mark Lang scored for the Sabres. the Cubs downed the Kings 84 with goals by Doug Kaminska (3), Steven Ross, (2), Chad McAllister (2) and Steven Letson (1). Kings‘ scorers were Darâ€" ryl Dahmer (2) and John McDonald (2). The Colts edged the Greenshirts 42 last week. Sean McConnell (2) and Arni Jogi (2) scored for the winners. Chris Rourk and Shawn Orth scored for the Greenshirts. The Regals and Dutchâ€" men are currently tied for first place in the league with five points. STATIONERY LIMITED 3 The University of Waterâ€" loo _ Warriors _ volleyball team clinched second place in the western division of the OUAA league by winâ€" ning six games against Wilâ€" frid Laurier University Friâ€" UW volleyball team in final a third year kinesiology stuâ€" dent; _ Mike Hazell, a fourth year urban | and regional planning student; and Maura Purdon, a fourth year recreation stuâ€" dent. Classic basketball game at The Mike Moser burâ€" saries are awarded each year in honor of Mike Mosâ€" er, a UW basketball star who died suddenly on Jan. Three University of Waterloo students received bursaries Feb. 2 at the are pleased to announce the admission to partnership of Richard B. Foeller and George R. Szezepski. The practice will be conducted under the name of DeCarlo Duffy & Co., F Ag Chartered Accountants, 177 Park Street, Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 1YÂ¥7, Telephone 519â€"578â€"3932. DeCarlo & Duffy, day and two games against Brock. The team will now travel to Sudbury Feb. 11 and 12 for the OUAA championâ€" ships. The purpose of the burâ€" sartes is to help third or fourth year students in financial need who have displayed an â€" exemplary academic record and a high degree of accomplishâ€" ment in extraâ€"curricular acâ€" tivities. Proceeas from the Mike Moser Memorial Classic basketball game, played Feb. 2 between Univerâ€" sity of Waterloo and Uniâ€" versity of Manitoba Bisons, are used to finance the burâ€" saries. The fund currently stands in excess of $10,000. The bursaries are paid out ast" Mike Hazell, the second recipient, has played rugby at University of Waterloo since his enrolment. He has also served as an intramural tennis instrucâ€" tor, a swimming instructor at the Kâ€"W Rotary Chilâ€" dren‘s Centre, a sports John Furin, a Kitchener native, has played football at UW for three years. He has also been active in basketball, volleyball, broomball, _ floor hockey and ice hockey. At the present time, he is a memâ€" ber of the men‘s intercolâ€" legiate council and an exeâ€" cutive of the Letterman‘s Club. Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, February 9, 1977 â€" Page 17 JERRY STARKWEATHER â€" Prop. Coffee, donuts and pop. If I Don‘t Have What You Want give me your list and I will find it for you. 360 Regina St. N. Waterloo (Corner of Columbia St.) in a Home Business 578â€"3642 885â€"4660 Coins Stamps Jewelry â€" Old and New Antiques Gift Ware Used Furniture » Small Gas Engine Repair Used Lawn and Garden Equipment /PMADNP NQamn * '@m\i OPrenmng from the editor of UW‘s council. He has participated in tennis, track and field, basketball and floor hockey. The third recipient of the bursary, Maura Purdon, is a native of Parry Sound. At UW she has been inâ€" volved in volleyball and served as assistant to the director of the Ontario Games for the Physically Disabled. An accomplished musician, she plays the guiâ€" tar, the piano and the organ. The bursaries were of the men‘s intercollegiate presented to the three recipâ€" ients at half time Feb, 2 during the Mike Moser Memorial Classic.

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