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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Nov 1979, p. 17

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Watadoo 'Siskin Brad Lund fins the first of three goats he got Sunday night against Et- mira Sugar King natmindor Rob Shantz. The ttttai?".:,"' contest also featured a Siskin andslida in the scoring department as they routed Kings 1445. (Photo by John Cola). EAR PIERCING Only the beginning! o Br tttratified personnel / 3 o Psi-Ins: an pol-Io- free o " In. Bali puma anal Ova Surgical Stool nun PRICE ONLY o lo Andaman: New" "THE SIMPLE WAY " r “#7141 " ms " n. Mal-mm lout vast omen " “.530 p... wumop, OI". MALCOLM MCMASER JEWELLERY "INCLUDES STUDS" Talus Only Minutes Pr. Sui-Mod tTegtrSTDAttlitERttSE. . .WSE tettefZef.tia. Il-bd-lt-ee"-"--"':"..".-'":.-:"-.---.)---.-) PROGRAMS suMiS.T TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ELPJIELE! 1,,lltlli,,ll,j,tl fiiij",r.(,ii,ijli] I .er cw STARTS FRIDAY Cinema YOUNG TEIN I 1'tiik,"i'l P" , 1,eeW,t,7, me an 9:00 “‘73” "19' Met. Sat. 3. Son. 2 Pm. STARTS FRIDAY YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN Nightly at 781me STARTS FRIDAY (ittt"itiiht 3Hoeror Hits --.-~ Rocky Horror Picture Show Sorry Atieq In Wmhnd No Chiklnn STARTS FRIDAY HELD OVER FIDDLER ON THE ROOF 2 wows Nightly 615 a. 9:30 Mat. Set. * Sun. 2 p.m. __-....- -__-__ =-.5atrs. AND JUSTICE FOR ALL 2 Shows nightly 7 a. 9 (Mn. Met. Sat. In Sun. 2 p.m. HELD OVER HELD OVER 'RUNNING' HELD OVER q ‘MONTY PYTHONS' LIFE OF BRIAN 2 Shows Nightty 7 a 9 pm Sospiri? 7 & 9:10 p.m. STARTING OVER HELD OVER r,,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,.,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,).' are u doing 15r11'i':fx':i't?iilli'i'ifs'stt tar 'illiil' rest of 2tEiitiEtl4ttg!!r, _ your life? "Mt" Shows Nqhtty 7 th 9 PM as” ‘” "a /'/i Its 'ir) Arena Sunday night. "e Waterloo Sistins sticks were doing the most sizzling as Siskins hammered the ho- " , rg _ - {F metown Sugar Kings 14-5 to «E‘ move back into a share of ri'is'/r'e/g,,!,Pl,t, I,?l?s'f) "rij'ir)c,r'rfs) '_")'": , , second place heading into 'eri_'r::_"_rs',:,""srr_lrv)('/_:', T 'r':',:',-,::, Ji")", last night's game in Lis- c' ":fi"1'j 's 15:“ L i/r, .7} _. V J, TV towel. Niqtttty 7 It ' pm ‘50:“thth " "rt"p'2 nut-s! Waterloo Chronicle. Wednesday. Novembu 14, 1979 - Page 17 Hot Slskins bomb Sugar Kings 14-5; Believe it or not, things teams will pick up where were hot at the Elmira they left off. Waterloo's record is 8-3-1, since the result of Friday's game against Listowel is in doubt. A power failure at Waterloo Arena with less than five minutes to go in the second period caused postponement of the rest of the game and left team managements "in the dark" as to how the matter will be resolved. Listowel led at the time ' 3 but it is not known whether the game will be replayed in its entirety or whether the gNB?ifseux - qualify for employment in thousands of occupations? - do it at a low cost? - enjoy it? YES? Then why not enrol in one of the 77 different programs at Conestoga College? We canhe Il- 111315138? W Building skills today for the needs of tomorrow. HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO: ACADEMIC UPGRADING stone tis one of our At any rate, Waterloo is tied with Owen Sound Kings for second but also has three games in hand. Both clubs are three points behind lea- gue-leading Stratford Culli- Sistine led 3-1 after one period and 9-2 heading into the third in the roughly- played contest in Elmira. Brad Lund hit for the hat trick while Dana Saunders, Grant Musselman and Mike Coppolino each had a pair of goals. Single Waterloo marksmen were Roy Rus- sell, Tom Abbott, Mike Mader, Eric Calder and Bob Hague. Waterloo's road show con- tinues tomorrow night with a game in Kitchener, but Siskins return home Sunday for an all-important battle with Owen Sound.

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