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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Nov 1980, p. 20

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PAGE 20 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1980 Refreshments Special offer available at these convenient locations EARLY CHILONOOO EDUCATION CENTRE wmaibosqum:l STANLEY PARK MALL 886â€"1740 _ 893â€"7120 3 1/2x5 or 3 1/2x3 1/2 ... Excellence in Photography by NOW TILL NOV. 30TH ORDER 1 REPRINT or ENLARGEMENT AT OUR REGULAR LOW PRICES AND RECEIVE THE SECOND PRINT OF THE SAME NEGATIVE FOR ONLY ONE CENT. ONE CENT SALE Excelience in Photography by for young children PARENTS can decide on Christmas preâ€" sents from an excellent and varied DISâ€" PLAY of quality EDUCATIONAL TOYS CHILDREN can join in creative activities presented by the Preschoo!l Staff , Sooter Stubios }â€"1 AMATEUR PHOTO ONLY 299 Doon Valley Drive, Kitchener Sooter Sti10108 SATUADa CHILOREN will emjoy FIRST PRINT i. AMB* .~ 2.35 .. 4.99 10.00 18.00 Everyone Welcome 1 â€" 4 p.m. SECOND PRINT ez OT* a2.. Q1* vx~» OT* mss OI* l.... O‘ OPEN HOUSE Duanne Moeser (16) of Waterioo Siskins got an undeserving slap on the chops from roving Elmira Sugar King goalie Scott Harrison during the first period of Saturday‘s game won by Waterioo 7â€"1. Moeser wasn‘t in the crease but happened to be in the way as Pattison headâ€" ed back to his net after a scramble. Siskins rely heavily on the man who would be King In a season characâ€" terized by the aggresâ€" sive brashness of Siskin rookies, King and veâ€" teran cohort Brad Lund continue to lead by exâ€" ample with â€" always steady, often specâ€" tacular playmaking. And last week was no exception as in two games King collected three goals and four asâ€" sists in pacing Siskins to 8â€"4 and 7â€"1 routs of Kitchener Bs and Elâ€" By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor Midwestern Junior B hockey teams will not rejoice at the news that everyone is taking his turn at scoring these days for Waterloo Sisâ€" kins. But if Siskin opposiâ€" tion is looking for a parâ€" ticular place to cut off the flow, a good place to start would be with Brad King. PLANNING A PARTY? LOW RENTAL RATES!!! _ CALL US NOW!!! DELIVERY AVAILABLE!! 184 Weber Street North, Waterlooâ€"Tel: 885â€"5590 mira Sugar Kings reâ€" spectively. o If anyone on the Waâ€" terloo club could be exâ€" cused for a slow start, King would be a prime candidate as he has shifted positions more times than a currupt poâ€" litician. "I started out the year on defence since we were a little short back there at the start." said King after the Wednesâ€" day _ triumph in Kitchener. ‘"Then Jack Egers moved me back up on the wing. but I‘m willing to play anywhere they want me to. Doesn‘t matter to me." All in the name of helping the club, of courâ€" King, who has sported the captain‘s "C" since early in the season, and with just cause, played with new linemates Jeff Bender _ and _ Fred Here‘s how to help make it a social event! Rent all your party and catering equipment from us. beverage equipment _ dinnerware coffee makers chairs & tables food warmers glassware china & crystal silver service table cloths PARTY EQUIPMENT centRe" Nickel was a story himself _ Wednesday. With veteran netminder John Conrad out with a pulled groin. Siskins called up Nickel to back Al Hebert. But Hebert. in allowing Kitchener a O t her Waterloo marksmen in the chippy contest were Duanne Moeser and Paul Dahmer while Brent Mathews ruined Siskin goalie Jeff Nickel‘s shuâ€" tout bid at 10:03 of the second. McEachnie for the first time Wednesday and the combo clicked instantly. Bender had a pair of goals, McEachnie one against Rangers and Saâ€" turday was even better. McEachnie had his best night in a Waterloo uniform a goal and four assists, Bender had two and two, and King had two and one for 12 scorâ€" ing points total. While he rose to the occasion in his first reâ€" gular season start in a Waterloo uniform, Nickâ€" el had more to prove than to just his own club â€" last year he toiled for the Ranger Bs. 3â€"2 first period lead, exâ€" hibited some jittery beâ€" haviour and Egers went to Nickel to start the seâ€" While not severely tested over the duration as his mates pulled away to victory, Nickâ€" el‘s acrobatic antics and key saves in crucial spots earned him praise from Egers and the start Saturday, when he again performed well. ‘*He (Nickel) and I are in the same boat, each time we come in here (auditorium) we like to stick it to them."" said King. himself a former Ranger.

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