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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Jun 1979, p. 19

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By Joanne Ford The Waterloo Athletic A‘s travelled to Scarborough Sunâ€" day and lost 3â€"2 to new OASDL league members the Naâ€" tionals. Playing with a strong following wind, Waterloo was unaâ€" ble to dent the tough Nationals defence, although they had several good chances. The first half ended with the score 0â€" 0. In the second half, Nationals opened the scoring on a fast break by Gareth Goven. Capitalizing on a defensive error, Tom Abbott broke in alone on the Nationals goal, only to be brought down from behind. He put away the resulting penâ€" alty shot with ease to even the score. Scarborough Nationals North York Falcons Scarborough Leafs Dundas Guelph Clarkson By JoAnne Ford The Waterloo women‘s field hockey team defeated Oakville in two games Thursday at Columbia In the second game Waâ€" terloo II took the lead with goals from Dorothy Hibâ€" bard, Mary Campbell and Marjorie Johnson. Marie Miller‘s spectacular drive resulted in the 4â€"0 victory. Scarborough Leafs Guelph . Clarkson Scarborough Nationals : Oakville VSF Thorold Waterloo A Oakville Vâ€"21 rth York Cosmos rth York Falcons Brantford Hamilton On the weekend, two teams travelled to Toronto to participate in the Maple Leaf Invitational tourâ€" nament. The teams were the Waterloo Kiwats and the Waterloo Obstruction Co. which also has Oakville, Haâ€" milton and _ Bramalea members. Neither team won a game and although they did not make the quarâ€" terâ€"finals, but both teams athered valuable experienâ€" if“to use in the Provincial mament July 7â€"8 in Waâ€" Competition was fierce with teams from Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal and the allâ€"Ontario team participatâ€" ing. In quick succession Nitin Karvale and Gar!t Goven with is second goal put Nationals up 3â€"1. Geoff Otto brought the L‘;closer by scoring from Art Fast‘s wellâ€"placed cross, but ‘time ran out with the final score 3â€"2 Nationals. Ontario Amateur Soccer ~ _ Development League â€" Results Sunday. The Why pay extra for imports Buvy Canadian NEW & USED PIANOS REPAIRS REBUILOING REFINISHING & TUNING piano & organ 6 Church St E Elmuira Waterlioo wins 669â€"5848 WE DO A‘s drop 3â€"2 decision _ MacGregor wins house Waterloo A Oakville 2â€"1 Hamilton Thorold Brantford North York Cosmos Waterloo will be entering a team in the tournament in Guelph Saturday. This tourâ€" nament is the last one for the Springfield league of which Waterloo is a member. New xi TCHENE® Hamburg @ waTERLOO ELMIR A Denture â€" Clinic A visit to Vernon Smith Furniture will acquaint you with an exciting collection of contemporary, traditional and colomial furnishings. Browse at leisure; you will be impressed by the beautiful designs, inspired by Canada‘s finest craftsmen. Choose from a wide variety of favourite designs, rich finishes and stunning fabrics to suit your tastes and express your style of And, if you desire assitance in solving large or small decorating problems, our experienced staff wil work with you to ensure the furnishings and/or accessories you select for your home will meet your needs living 48 Bridgeport Rd. I Waterloo, Ontario 18 15 13 12 10 12 10 11 12 13 16 884â€"8386 CAMBRIDGE Therapy A‘s host to _ .. West Germans _ a= ~~ * Games Seturdays Waterioo Athletics vs F.C. Olnnph, Bocholt, West Gerâ€" many, Seagram, 7:00 p.m. \exhibition ). Games Sunday WAteriloo Athletics at Dundas, 1:30; Scarborough Naâ€" tionals at Guelph, 3:00; Hamilton at Oakville Vâ€"21, 3:30; North York Falcons at Thorold, 4:00; Brantford at North York Cosmos, 2:00; Oakville VSF at Scarborough Leafs, By JoAnne Ford On Saturday, June 23rd, the Waterloo Athletic A‘s will host F.C. Olympia from Bocholt, West Germany in an exhibition soccer match at Seagram Stadium in Waâ€" terloo. Kickâ€"off time is 7:00 p.m. and the admission price is $2.00 per person. The A‘s play in the Onâ€" tario Amateur Soccer Deveâ€" lopment League, a three year old league designed to develop soccer for players under 21 years of age. In 1977, the A‘s were league champions, and in 1978 they were League Cup finalists and 3rd overall in the standâ€" ings. This year the league has expanded to 13 teams. The Waterloo team is made up of players mainly from the Kitchenerâ€"Waâ€" terloo area. This year‘s team includes a number of 18â€"yearâ€"olds as well as some older players. F.C. Olympia consists of mostly 18â€"yearâ€"olds, but they are carrying three ninâ€" eteen year olds. They are / Derek Groves, mile north of Gueliph on Hwy. 6 (Fergus) y Courteous, professional O delivery and setâ€"up at Efli}(\jo MIC no extra charge | Z _ CLOSED MONDAYS FURNITURE & APPLIANCE LTD. from the first Junior A leaâ€" gue in Germany, and are coming to Canada to parâ€" ticipate in the Robbie Junior Tournament in Toronto. They will be playing the A‘s as part of their preparation for this tournament. Their goalie is a member of the German National Youth Team. In addition, there are five allâ€"star players on the team. Organizers are looking forward to good weather and a good turnout for this game, which is bound to be one of the highlights of the A‘s season. Further details about the game may be obâ€" tained from Mrs. Henny Crans, 885â€"0545, secretary for thg Waterloo Athletic Sports Club. We are a family business JUUOL] o DONUT CASTLE GUELPH Have Coffee With Us â€" We Have KING ST. SOUTH at WILLIAM â€" WATERLOO (formerly Princess Donuts) Now under new management â€" Open 24 Hours â€" The GOOD COFFEE & MacGregor public school of Waterioo made a successâ€" ful sixth defense of its Waâ€" terloo County track and field title last week. MacGregor won many events in the twoâ€"day chamâ€" pionships and included were recordâ€"setters Elysia Dywan in the G12 standing long jump, Doug Kaminska in the B12 triple jump and Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, June 20, 1979 â€" Page 19 DELICIOUS DONUTS . 824â€"0382 DONUTS â€" 4.70 â€"«Weekend Specialâ€"â€" CLOSED MONDAYS Tues. & Wed. 9 a m. â€" 6 p m Thurs. & Fri. 9 a.m. â€" 9 p.m. Sat. 9 a m. â€" 5 pm. AMPLE PARKING Freshly Baked the B14 4 x 100 relay team. Centennial‘s Christine Anâ€" derson set new marks in the G12 60â€"metre hurdles and 100 metres on Wednesday and Nancy Baumgart of Linâ€" coln Heights broke the G13 MacGregor won the A diâ€" vision with 107 points, 22 more than runnerâ€"up W.G. Doz.

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