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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Jan 1980, p. 18

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â€" COINS & SUPPLIES . "~ 1125 King St. E., Kitchéner Page 18 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, January 9, WM. J. GRANT We buy all coins, sets, and medallions, stuck by the Franklin and other mints. We pay IMMEDIATE CASH. 10° 25° 10° Ph: 744â€"5447 Hours: 10:00 till 5:00 SILVER COINS WeWill Pay Immediate Cash , For Your Gold and Silver _ Goins and Jewelry â€" UNITED STATES 1967 and prior WE PAY 15.00 & UP 1935 and prior 1967 and prior sets 1967 and prior 1964 and prior 1966 and prior 1967 y 1968 (silver) 1966 and prior 1967 1968 (silver) 1964 and prior 1964 and prior CANADIAN > Wanted 4: WwE PAY 15.00 & UP WE PAY $1.50 & UP WE PAY .80 & UP WwE PAY .50 & UP WE PAY 3.75 & UP WwE PAY 2.00 & UP WE PAY 1.25 & UP WE PAY 7.50 & UP WE PAY 3.75 & UP WE PAY 7.50 & UP WE PAY 1.50 & UP of Montrea\ (@ ]3‘ |* Parking on street in front of store or in driveway KING ST. EAST Yarsise â€" Drop your coins into our store for "***** __.immediate cash. . ‘ sreast__ Or mail registered mail for cheque same ® com _ way received. | ‘*"°" __PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WiITHâ€" OoUT NOTICE. + Canadian $5 1912 150.00 1913 150.00 1914 300.00 $10 1912 425.00 1913 425.00 1914 425.00 1967 $20 300.00 $100 1976 14k _ __ SA Pae, _ e 150.00 $100 1976 22k $100 1977 â€"« 325.00 ri * $100 1978 â€" 300.00 25 tish Go'q 0%?).33 $100 1979 300.00 g»> 500.00 Newfoundland Sovereign 120.00 $2 Gold coin 125.00 % Sovereign 75.00 We also buy ALL other World Gold Coins and WE PAY COMPARABLE MARKET PRICES IN CASH. Also Wanted Olympic Coins *120.00 per set Old paper money and shinplasters Large tcents and five cent silver Military Medals and mint stamps * Pocket watches, gold jewelry, chains and rings ‘ Sterling silver and antique clocks GOLD COINS U.S. Gold Coins $1.00â€" 160.00 $2.50 ‘160.00 $3.00 300.00 $10.00 $20.00 British Gold Coins £5 1000.00 L2 500.00 Sovereign 120.00 160.00 275.00 650.00 But just 22 seconds later Hawks Daryl Benjamin was" fed a centering pass from linemate Dan McCafferty while Warrior goalie Rick Niekelchok was off to the side of the net and Benjamin wasted no time in firing the puck home. Then, less than two minuâ€" tes later with a logjam in front of the Warrior net that saw Nickelchok and several other players bowled over to the side. Hawk defenceman It didn‘t look like it would be easy to tie Warriors Saâ€" turday either after Michael Longpre let go a quick wrist shot to beat Hawk goalie Terry Thompson at the 13: 16 mark of the third giving his Club a 4â€"2 lead. *‘*Sure I‘m pleased we came from behind to tie today (Saturday ) but I‘m disappointed in that I expect four points from these two (Brock and Waterloo) games,"" said Laurier coach Wayne Gowing. ‘"Now we almost have to get eight points from ouar next four games and it won‘t be that easy." Heading into tonight‘s game against Western in London, Hawks now sport a 2â€"5â€"3 mark while Warriors, whounext play Windsor at Waterloo Arena Friday, reâ€" main at .500 with a 4â€"4â€"2 ledger. Lancers will also play Laurier Saturday at the Aud. Since ~discarding the C€hristmas turkey carcass, Wilfrid Laurier hockey Hawks have been feasting on a steady diet of draws. But if they maintain that posture, Hawks will find out very shortly that there will be lean pickings when it comes time to sink their teeth into one of the six playoffs spots. Desparately needing wins in almost every outing if. they hope to grab one of the six postâ€"season spots, Hawks could do no better last week than start off their postâ€"Christmas schedule with a 5â€"5 tie in St. Cathâ€" arines against Brock Thursâ€" day and a comeâ€"fromâ€"behind 4â€"4 sawoff with Waterloo Warriors Saturday at the Auditorium. Hawks are not fit to be tied By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor Individual standouts for Warriors were defenceman Paul Foley and Langlois, while McCrae, Benjamin and left winger . Greg Ahbe sparked Hawks attack. Both goaltenders Thompson and Nickelchok made sparkling saves to keep their mates in the contest in the late going. ‘‘There‘s been two things we haven‘t been able to do with regularity this year. One, of course, is win, and the other is come from beâ€" hind. Well, we didn‘t win today but we did come from behind." But Hawks, who had taken a 1â€"0 lead in the first on Dave Northern‘s tally, g:; dually fought back. Tire centre Al McCrae, who perâ€" formed in the Warrior end like an ancient mummy being unraveled in opposite directions, got Hawks back to within one at 5:36 of the second and that‘s how the score stayed until the third period crescendo. . ‘‘The end of the game was very exciting, it was probaâ€" bly one of the better games between the two clubs in reâ€" cent time,"" said Gowing. Paul McSorley found himâ€" self all alone in front with a gaping net and he calmly shovelled the tying goal into the net. **We should have won that game, there is no way when you are up two goals with six minutes to go that you should lose the lead," said Warrior coach Bob McKilâ€" lop. Actually the game for the most part was slowed by a veritable path worn to the penalty box. Warriors took advantage of the manpower situation to score their first three goals, the first a shorthanded beauty by slick centre Don Langlois in the first and then two quick poâ€" werplay goals in the second, one by Langlois and the other by Randy Neal set up neatly by Langlois. Nevertheless, McKillop praised his club for its showâ€" ing in their first game back after the layoff. ‘‘There was plenty of variety, it was an excellent hockey game I thought," he said. m McSoriey (4) of WLU Golden Hawks cannot believe his good fortune last Saâ€" turday when he found himself all alone in front of the Waterioo Warrior‘s open net and just had to scoop the backhander home to tie the game 4â€"4 in the third period. Warâ€" rior goalie Rick Nickâ€" elchok, as well as seâ€" veral other players found themselves in a heap at the‘ side of the net after the goalâ€" mouth scramble. That‘s Warrior Randy Neal (5) looking on helplessly as Mcâ€" Sorley scores the final goal of the [gamo. *

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