In Waterloo Wellington minor atom play the Water- loo Bees came from behind once again and defeated Actmt4-3.tntttefirstpe- riod Dalton Douchett put the Bees ahead I - 0. but Acton came back with two pd! Wee at the mowing ddd1 (ke tditmtattme Wham 2Mmodrhe) WIN A DINNER FOR TWO AT ONE OF THE FOUR SUPERB DINING .. PLACES FEATURED ON THIS PAGE Hawaiian Ballast Hot Baal on hand: mead Farmers Sausage (In A Bun With Sauevluam Wiener Schnitzel Sandwich Homemade Dutch Apple Pie Homemade Apple Shula! The Waterloo Chronicle will pay up to $25 of the price of your meal at one of these Kitchener-Waterloo dining estab- lishments if your name is drawn in "The Meal's On Us!" contest. Just write us including name. address and telephone number, and mail or bring it to the Chronicle office 92 King Street South, (above O.W. Sports) before the last Tuesday of the month. That's all you need to do to enter. Imagine yourself relaxing and enjoying a full-course meal in the elegant settings at any of these fine restaurants. _ If your name is drawn, answer a knowledge-testing ques- tion and you and a companion of your choice will be dinner guests of the Chronicle one evening during the following 30 days. On the last Wednesday of every month for the next 12 months the president of the Kitchener-Waterloo Restaurant Association will draw a name from those submitted that month. Enfer now. We could be saying to you: "The Meal's On Us!" COME JOIN us FDRLUNCH! "iiiiiiili).dxj? 475 King St. N. Waterloo Served Daily Monday to Friday 12 Noon to 2 p.m. (Dinners 4:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.) Bees down Acton in come-from-behind win Enjoy Our Luncheon Buffet THE MEAL'S ON US! ALSO goals in the W, one by C. McMillan and one by G. MeEaehern to lead 2 - 1 going into the third. Mike Bier scored early in the third to tie the score but Acton came right back toopenupa3-2leadand $375 $2.45 $2.25 $1.25 $1.95 .70 .80 A REAL "GOURMET TREAT set the stage tor the Bees last minute victory. Julian Brandon tied the score with four minutes left and Mike Bier with his second scored the winner with just 48 seconds re- maining. Minutes earlier LUNCH BUFFET $293M from 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. our famous 'llitlllllll.tt, STEAK HOUSE ttit. LUNCHEON SPECIALS from 'll" FOR THE PERFECT LIGHT LUNCH HOURS: Mon. - Thurs. " mm. - 1 mm. Acton had a penalty shot but Scott MacDonald in the Waterloo goal cut down the angle and the sub: hit thepost. The Bees next two games are on the road. They play Fergus Sunday and then The lollowmg regulations govern the Chronicles "The Meal's On Us!" contest: 1 l, The Chronicle will pay winners in maxrmurn of S25 towards the price of a meal at one ofI these establishments. Winners must present the bill to the host/hostess at the end of the meal for the deduction to apply. If the meal price totals’ more than S25 the contest winner must pay the remainder. There is no refund if the bill totals less than $25. 2. Only one entry is allowed per person each month. ' Entries must be post-marked or brought to the Chronicle office no later than 5 pm. on the Tuesday before the draw. The draw will take place the last Wednesday of each month during the contest. 4. Each month‘s restaurant will be chosen from among the four featured and will be chosen by the Chronicle. Each winner will be given a letter to present at the selected restaurant. 5. After a winner has been drawn all other entries that month will be destroyed. To qualify for a foliowing month's draw new entries must be submitted. 6. Winners must correctly answer a knowledge-testing question. 7. Winners in the "The Meal's On Us!" contest most allow the Chronicle to notify its read- ers of this fact. . g. The contest is not open to Chronicle or Fairway Press employees or their families. d Please note COLD t 5713K Hooks? I L: , g t; is, T b'. 5 © (v. a a V'., idlNItlliiii a v a _icrc] NlilE ba. ‘ tiii ‘ MIM 5 tli 'illllili; 'dif rummw . Hauling figSlillll ’ 'Ca-ad q g n A ".ll - If DAILY SALAD BAR TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS WW Gimmick, WM. pee-mu: 14, 1977 . Pam 13 travel to Elan Monday for their last league game games are l FT-, During the holiday break the Bees travel to Strat- ford for the Annual Rotary tcurnament where they Alu, Fri. - Sat, " mm. - 2 mm. Sun. " pm. - " mm. llCENCED UNDER THE [1.8.0. _i_ci-r'j-ii'"i"ii)iisiii: w will play a minimum of five games in three days. AU, gauges will be playqd at Station! with' the champ- ionship game on Friday Dec. so at 9 a.m. at mainarena.