E. * ‘_hm Spo'il? * +. b . aos n eb : o a 2 uk‘ s 4"%;;' > . "s ~*~~~â€"Wilson contributes greatly ~ Currently the Siskins are in the throes of a prolonged slump, having dropped six in a row and eight of their last nine games, and undoubtedâ€" ly the veteran Siskin Capâ€" tain is justifiably conâ€" cerned. The team has in the last couple of years been the only serious threat to the Stratford Cullitons dominaâ€" tion of the league, however, continuance of. the proâ€" longed slump could enâ€" danger the Siskins even making the postâ€"season playoffs. Dale holds as his own personal goal the ideal that the Siskins can still Waterloo led 2â€"0 after one period and 8â€"2 heading into the third. ‘*The guys were kidding me in the dressing room after the second period," said Waterloo coagh Jack Egers. ‘"They said it looks Siskins had lost six in a row heading into Tuesday‘s game with the everâ€"improvâ€" ing Kitchener Ranger Bs at the Aud, but scored six seâ€" condâ€"period goals en route to a 9â€"3 shellacking over their crossâ€"town rivals. Athletes from Listowel have contributed much to the sporting scene not only in their home town and imâ€" mediate area, but also proâ€" vinceâ€"wide. An excellent exâ€" ample is Dale Wilson, eenâ€" tre with the Waterloo Siskins of the Midwestern Junior *B"* Hockey Loop. Last year with the Siskins. Dale notched seventeen goals and 20 assists in 34 games, and was adjuged.as the player who contributed the most to the team on and off the ice. For his efforts last season. Dale was selectâ€" ed as the Captain of this year‘s entry. By Rick Campbeli Chronicle Staff Writer When Waterloo Siskins snap a long losing streak, they sure do it in style. _ _ Siskins end winning drought Trip will demonstrate the newest features on the latest models in the Lowrey Line. He will show how advanced musicians, as well as beginners can take advantage of today‘s advances in elecâ€" tronic organs. Bring the whole family for this fasâ€" cinating program. by John Thompson Daymond Musical Instruments Professional Organist Daymond‘s Presents Dec. 8 from 7â€"9 p.m. 88 King St. S. (opposite Waterloo Sq.) 886â€"2651 eventually nail down the leaâ€" gue championship and of course is hopeful that the team will turn the season Rangers had narrowed the gap to 3â€"2 on goals by Barry Witt and Tim Quirke, but Craig Frank scored shorthâ€" anded seven seconds after Quirke to give Siskins an edge they never relinâ€" quished. ‘‘Frank‘s goal was the big key, the game could have gone either way up until then. It was a beauty shot to the high corner,"‘ said Egers. But the real heroes of the hour were Grant Musselâ€" man, Brad Schnurr and Dana Saunders, who acâ€" like I‘ll be around for at least another week anyâ€" way." DALE WILSON ...team captain around from the current slump to a streak on the winning side of the ledger. counted for 11 scoring points as a line. Musselman led with a goal and four assists, Schnurr was one and three and Saunders potted two goals. Other Waterloo goals went to Al Boileau with two Steve Graf and newcomer Eric Calder, a midget player who scored his first Junior B goal on a long slap shot from the right boards in the second period. ‘‘*As a team we haven‘t had too much luck Jately," said Musselman. "When our forwards have been playing good there‘s been a letâ€"down in other places and viceâ€"verâ€" Dale was groomed for OYSt@r KNIfQ ...............0000000000000000emmmmemeeecse....... Pm â€"98 Cocktail Fork ... 39¢â€"99¢ Lobster Cracker.............................$3.99â€"$4.79 LODSt@T FOTK ...................000000000sccm ... 19€¢ Seaf0O0d FOFKS .........................22ccclclll.................d9¢ 5 pc. Lobster Set.................. $9.98 and $13.50 Escargot Shells ........................... (natural) 38¢ (ceramic) 69¢ ESCaTEOt TONGSâ€"......»»s mm $1.39 12 pc. Escargot SQt ... $13.98 Escargot Dishes.....‘...........................(met:al) §!39 Shrimp Cocktail Dishes . Oyster Plates ... Coquille Ste. Jacques ... Fish Scalers ... Fish Poachetrâ€" Gratin Dishes. CONESTOGA MALL You‘ll find everything you need in Pot Pourri‘s fabulous Seafood Section. Serving Seafood? Junior competition in his minor hockey days with the Listowel Minor Hockey Asâ€" sociation, and as a midget Allâ€"Star was selected as the Most Valuable Player. In 1975â€"76, as a member of the Listowel Junior *C"" Cyâ€" clones,, his diligent seasonâ€" long efforts were rewarded with his being named as the team‘s rookie of the year. His move to the city this winter is twofold in purpose, serving not only as an obâ€" vious move in being close to the Siskin organization, but also allowing Dale the opâ€" portunity of enrolling at Conestoga College in the freshman year of a three year course in an Elecâ€" tronics Engineering technoâ€" logy course. The youngest of three boys of parents Cliff and Gertie, coâ€"owners of Wilâ€" son‘s Ladies® and Children‘s Wear in Listowel, Dale is following in the footsteps of brother Don who currently toils for the Cambridge Horâ€" nets in the O.H.A. Senior In the offâ€"season, Dale thrives on the competition supplied from the Junior Inâ€" tercounty Baseball League as a catcher for the Listowel Junior Athletics. Siskins lost captain Dale Wilson for two games after a thirdâ€"period game misconâ€" duct. Egers was elated with the play of reinforcements Tom Abbott, Mike Coppolino and Calder, but said it was solid goaltending (Ed Takamatâ€" su) and an allâ€"around team effort that won the game. *‘*When you get in a stump like we had all you can do is work hard and wait to come out of it. We‘ve kept our spirits up, it‘s a great bunch of guys on this team. "It really helped to have Al (Boileau) back tonight. We missed his scoring ............. 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City of Kitchener, Township of North Dumfries, Township of Wellesley, Township of Wilmot and Township of Woolwich ; Take notice, that pursuant to Section 40 of the Assessâ€" ment Act, Chapter 32, (as amended) R.S.O. 1970, I have on the 4th. of December 1978 delivered or caused to be delivered, Assessment Notices to all owners and tenants in the City of Waterloo. The last day for lodging a complaint to the Assessâ€" ment Review Court is 9th. of January 1979. The asâ€" sessment roll may be examined at the Municipal Ofâ€" fices during regular business hours commencing 19th. of December 1978;. : _ â€" . ~ = â€" >s> _ L Ontario _. WATERLOO REGIONAL ASSESSMENT OFFICE IN THE MATTER OF SUBSECTION 2 OF SECTION 46 OF THE ASSESSMENT ACT EXTENSION OF TIME FOR RETURN OF THE ANNUAL ASSESSMENT ROLLS IN THE: CITY of CAMBRIDGE CITY of KITCHENER TOWNSHIP of NORTH DUMFRIES TOWNSHIP of WELLESLEY TOWNSHIP of WILMOT TOWNSHIP of WOOLWICH NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS & TENANTS 150 Main Street, _ Cambridge, Ontario Telephone: 742â€"8355 Telephone: 623â€"5210 THE ASSESSMENT ACT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND TENANTS Ontario WM. DONOHUE ASSESSMENT COMMISSIQONER CITY OF WATERLOO Lorne Maeck Minister of Revenue. T.M. Russell Deputy Minister. MINISTRY OF REVENUE