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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Jan 1979, p. 14

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_ ' By~Law 78-116 provides that "no person shall place or cause to be placed any snow or ice on any public sidewalk uremic roadway Orem any highway". . , improperly placed and piled snow is a hazard to both pedestrians ttrtd'ttqttitttqa. The penalty upon conviction for a breach of the by-law. is a fine and the City may levy clean up costs against the owner of the land from which the. snow was removed. ASTRA TRUST Ill,l,kE,,a.. 104 KING ST. s.. WATERLOO. our N21 195 - 104 KING ST. S., wnmoo, our. N21 195 I ACROSS FROM wnmoo SQUARE 4 034-2444 - 304-2400 _ GUARANTEED l . - tNVEStMENT K) !)k % CERTIFICATES . " u“, ”A BONUS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS I t ateqatittg Pthileees . 9 Yk Minimum monthly balance 81.”... d Member Canada Deposit Insurance Cup. We are a m Canadian Coup-I7 MonthU-810,000 Minimum 10%, crthl or -' WATERLOO NOTICE " mm sttttt'leutttit OPERATORS Registered Retirement Savings Plan , Your Term 116 game. Brad Kit scored Wa- terloo‘s only goal unassist- ed. Waterloo finished with a 3-1-1 record. On Friday night the Saints returned to league play meeting their cross-town rivals, the Kitchener Klip: pers. Waterloo won the Once again Brad Kit scored from Tim .Allenaen and Rob Thief. John East put Waterloo ahead from Jeff Clapton and Chris Richy. Toronto came had again to tie the score. David Cherry put.rmterloo ahead in a real - bottle from Tim Allenaen and Troy Sch- midt. Tim Allensen scored the final goal from Brad Kit. In the fifth game Waterloo tied Oahu .Gl and were eliminated from further competition since they need- ed a win. Derek. Giesel played outstanding in the Waterloo nets in what turned out to he a fast mov- ing and hard checking During the Ctrtata- brook tho Waterloo moor Atom ll.“ Incl Shinto competed in the Station! tournament. In the {north game of the tournament they hoot North Toronto " Toronto opened the scoring but Bred Kit tied It q tort- Ir alter from Tim A!” and Jeff 01w. font!) come back In the second to x un m Sunday, the Mr. T. For- tunes were not as good as Elmira posted a " exhibi- tion game victory. Elmira took a 4-1 first period lead on , goals from Peter Km and singles from Bill bagel and Bruce Kurt: Waterloo markers ‘came lroni Greg Heideman win Young and Sanders assisting and Mike Leblanc from Dacharme. Elmira out-skated and out- hit the host team in a well. deserved viétory. sue tier two contest. Gait opened the scoring but Chris Burke tied it up with 4 se- conds left in the Brat period with the help‘of Greg Beide. man and Jamie Young. The minor Bantam team took the lead in the second on a goal by Scott Sanders from Young and inst alter the start of the third, Greg Hei- deman potted a pair to make it 4-1. Young ttasisted on the first and Mike Madison and John Roeder on the second. Mike Hartman got his first of the season after being set up by Peter Dietrich and Mike Leblanc before Gait scored to make it st John Roeder from Madison and Scott Harris. and Mike Leb- lane from . Dietrich and Jamie Ducharme completed the scoring. this new you on on a win- ning note defeating Gait " in a 'temttr4kBed Bub has / l‘onvement Parking. entering Wellingmn or King Street . ‘A‘ “mg-n unnrn' unvnnnrglrn 3‘1- Agar 521 KING WEST. KITCHENER - 7458495 an and 76;, Aw: _':aiWtt-aettiptiesa,'it it By Pony Ram . The Minor Bantam “ruin I City Optimists' Warriors Green Machine St Clements Sneakers Elmira Teddy Bears St, Clements Spartans Kitchener Kando‘s 1gamestastwee0taint- andtyingtheother. played two Hub League Tier For%teir first game the Warm: mailed to Wagi- Woodstock opened the scoring att:tttof the first period we: goal by Dave Wanton lose, no On Friday the' Goodhost Wolves mall-d “do. play and detected the Wool- widl major atom team by a 2-1 score. Instrumental in the victory were goal-get- ters Alan Folliett and Mike Bieth with assists from Matting: and Jason Bitter. Queensmount selects and were handed a " defeat. Early in the year the Wolves had tri by a 5-1 more but it Cette quite evident from the opening taee-dft that Queensmomt showed a marked improvement. At the 0.57 mark of the first period Queensmount jumped into the lead. John Karst tied the game for the Wolves early in the second period from Alan Folliott and Jay Wildfang but Kitchener struck tor tiro more goals to lengthen their margin. John Karst again scored from Alan Folliott late in the contest bit the Wolves were unable to gain the equalizer. Saturday evening the Wolve; travelled to ttttmt-att ”(with "b. Broomball a STUART SCHEDEWITZ A goaLhy Boar Carl": . from Todd P note and' Greg Gulch and onehy Shayne Ackerl unrelated gave the Warriors the lead once again " At 13:05 _ Mark Pace scored trom Troy Fleming and Scott DeVriea for Woodstock to tie the game at 4-4. At 9:01 of the third period Kevin Douoette scored tmm Mike lnnocente to give the Warriors the lead back at ' ' 4. But at It” Ken Spring- steed matron Larry Jones totie the game at " At 12:21 Scott Dthies scored from Dave Pye t give Woodstock the bs . . over the Warriors . Sunday they travelled to Gait for a League game and am home with a " tie. The Warriors opened the scoring with Kevin Doncet- te's goal from Bob Walls in the first period. In the second period the teams exchanged goals leaving the Warriors out front 2-1. Scott Smith scored from Tim Valade and Bruce Herrington for Gait and Kevin Doucette scored his second goal from John Mek- errow and Roger Carlaw for the Warriors. _ ', w for the Want"! h, . ___ the game at 3-3. Nei team managed to score in the remaining time to end the game in a " tie. , Bruce Herrington scored from Scott Smith and Diane Snyder to tie the game at 2- 2. Riccardi Incitti scored mas-std with 0;15 left in the game for Gatt to giye them the lead for the first time in the game. 3-2. Then with 1:37 left in the game With 13:23 leftin thégame Service worthy of your confidence - a tradition since 1925. JOHN FEDY 18 GA I5 13

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