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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Mar 1982, p. 21

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Pat" " - WATIILOO CMMICLE. "EMBOAY, MARCH " 539 Teakwood Dr., Waterloo Times of 1st and - goal pay 'so Tim 0! 1st and In“ penalty my " O 21 days ot fun and relax- Many included Matures ationietthesurt. In. 1630. 15hr: "qr."-Aqtr.a qaahMIrq MIT-YWRSELF STAIIED BLISS [ESSOIIS BEING WED " Spring a Summer Brochum Now Avalloblo. tt you're not on out mulling Hot. ohm u: I call. Vatioty of moon Holidays Eat-m Canada mm. Beach Knoxvilh World's Fair monou- Tours Fm Lakes Region Privacy!!!“ Dutch Montreal I Outboc sr. JAMS WIT!" IILI. 6646510 Wed. to Sat. 10-6. Thurs. 5 Fri. to 9, Sun. 1-5 FLORIDA "ml" WV." Something Mom " attd h 'thaste days, unusual routing many The moat beaumul tour new have: of the year! WATERLOO Jumps mum POOL arm FEBRUARY WINNERS Got the blues? Want to get away from it all? _ ( Take a walk! _._A)., $50.00 WINNERS Mike Clark, Kitchener R. Scott, Kitchener Jack Middittmass, Waterloo Petey Frey, Kitchener (W EriEECN 20 years experience Designing Custom Homes 2% CARSON DRIVE KITCHENEI TELEPHONE ($19) 745-7058 ”JO-w " duh. MOI. 29-Apt8 Twin ROBERT MURAWSKY PLANNING t CONSYIUCIION LID Weston! Canada WW Dons ' PittmttPatttttttM, Walk a Mock.Today. In: cuss sun can: . Evening classes beginning monthly q Also Sat. Workshops q A full range of tools and supplies for the hobbiest HIKE [1rSlEE Iili"fD LIE Butch Martin, Kitchener Wayne Kaiser, Waterloo Joss Degroot, Kitchener Michael Mansfield, Kitchener Joe Page, Kitchener $10.00 WINNERS Twin Twin MINOR-PEEVlEE Fin! Game at 4 Punt Soda human 3 Games mum. ale-”Ink Sat. Mar. m: 3/11/8 T:09 (B) Cons " Dutchmen 3/13/82 10:40 (3) Green Shirts " Colts 3/13/01 1119(3) Dutchmen " Sabra 3/13/82 12:45 (A) Cubs vs new Iatht “no (In) nuns mm Cubs but“. I (an) Cram s Omit Sabres (M) Dutchmen (“In Colts 45 Erb Street East, Waterloo 886-3340 Nordiques Bruins Canadians Spittires Llc. 8331615 John M. Harper, QC. William H. White, QC Hilde M. English D. Andrew Thomson Sabres 3 Braves I 7 Canadiens I Red Wings It Flames ' Bruins o Rockies 2 Flames 2 Bruins vs, Flames 8:10 In. Aces fs Rockies Mt:30im. Sabres " Braves 12: so pan. Red Wings vs Canadian 3: in sun Cnnucks " Stars 7: no Ban, Mats vs. Hunks )2” mm. Kings vs. Capitals 11:40 am. Penguins vs. Rangers 2: no pan Hawk. ' Lents 3 Hawks. Nick Georghudes M, Brian Hunk! lath: Sean Curry. Brim Bauer. lurk Hopkins sun 3 Clam-ks 2 Sun: Pull Weller, Mark Reichert, Paul Lalonde Cartucks: John husky. Steve Farr" Rangers 1 Penguin: l Rangers: Dennls Kurehnnn Penguins: Chris Powell Kings ' Capitals I Kings: Steve - (2). Chris Hull (2) ophats: Jason Minimal: are pleased to announce the admission to partnership of J. DAVID LINTON, B.A., LL. B. effective February l, 1982 ity League _ Light turnout" HARPER, HANEY & WHITE Barristers and Solicitors Major Bantam Hons. Luau. Round-BoNn Week m Malor-P-' t%arrq6-tshd. segrWFUl - Sal. Mate. (/81 Sabres vs. Canadians 3:45s4:45 Spitfires vs. Nordiques 4:535: " Bruins Practice 6:05 can-omn- Se-thk SCHEDULE MAM Consolida- sic-Mink Glues Sat. Mar. 1:181 Gue- Sat. Mar. 11/32 , "May Court” The Partners of We are now accepting women's clothing, boys' and girts' wear to size 14. Maternity. Infants wear for Spring and Summer Bringin your rtert"tvnerwwomeo's spring and summer fashions v.. shorts. T-ehirts. short sleeve blouses. skirts. jackets. track" sum. spring coloured sweaters. brazen. pants. cu- lones. knickers. dresses. coats, Children's wear to size 14 .. short sleeve Houses. T-shirts, jeans. track suits. dresses. boys' dress tyuitB.Wrr'litterhttppyto tryand eethem Tun. to Fri. lit A.H.~3:30 PM. Saturday " A.H.-12:30 PM. 714 Belmont Atm. w., Kltchonu Phone 745-441 2 TAKE-INS ON CONSIGNMENT Nearly New Shop " " Reginald A. Haney, trc. Albert L. Ostner J. David Linton Timothy M. Fleming " Members of the or ganizing committee want to remind all boys from nine to 12 that the second registration for the Lakeshore Optimist Boys Softball League will be taking place this Saturday at Sea- gram Gym from 9 a.m. to l p. m. Members of the league will be on hand to answer questions concerning the pro- gram and to give assis- tance with registering. Lakeshore Optimist Softball League organ- izers are pleased with the results of the first registration held this past Saturday at Sea- gram gym, with 35 re- gistrants representing almost half the total needed for the planned six-team league. Registrations for minor summer sports were light at Satur- day's ttrat session at Sengram Stadium gym, according to Tom Litwiller of Community Services. M o s t s p o r t s averaged sign-ups rep resenting 50% or less of the total signed last year, and Litwiller far registration sign-ups Softball Big weekend for Turkalj A preseason clinic and workout is being planned and all players will be advised when these will start. Competing in the lightweight category. Turkalj defeated Eddie O'Brien of Port Dar housie Saturday. put- One of the most on couraglng sign-ups was in boys softball where 35 signed, almost half of the projected total cited cold weather and the convenience of the new computer regis- trations as the reasons why nanny are waiting for this Satttrday's final open registration to sign up. Waterioo's Vince Turkalj, representing the Waterloo Regional Police Boxing Club. took a silver medal and at the same time won “most courageous loser" honors at last weekend's Ontario Im termediate Boxing championships in Sault Ste. Marie. Waterloo Discos had a busy weekend going into the semi-finals of the Central Ontario Ringette League. Saturday Discos played Oshawa and won (VS but the tables were turned Sunday back in Oshawa when the home team won 7-5 , aaa-tati-ii-cette-rt-ll-fi, __ L .c r, l gang-3! l L...‘ ' L) P c 9 , | i" _ l . A _ Ct European crahtrtartattto Minumcuuom hm. otaltattapitermsartd-itttparticuarathettiortto 't_whttrtdpicturemstoratiorthortedartr-tg -'tceisavttihtNftsry0urctxtv-tcxtWecarrya 1arVtrctionthoeiipttal paintings "tthtttitt - 'rtttmvtttgs-hthoqrat9t0rttrtihd tr6monprittirtour W12 ammo. creative and prtNsaiortat ham-no with "gttrttTBt88W0qttt.1"Nttut0 LtgsMt-utq-thmn6thrsAttbek. "In If" we” Call 8862020 or Visa Our Elabovate Showroom ipeting in the According to event eight category, sources, that match lt' defeated Eddie was judged to be the It of Port Dal. best bout of the tour- Saturday. put- nament. O Oshawa wms over Discos picture Ira-lug world gallery ll 2 M Pit l ACH INC Scoring for Discos were Christine East and Andrea Jalbert, each with four goals and one assist, Lynn Rettinger (2-2), Kim Stephens H-O), Colleen Dietrich (03). Jennifer Israel (0-3). Jennifer Hume (02) and Kim Koch. Jane Logan and Julie Taylor with one assist each. Discos are now pre- paring for the provin- cial ringette champion- ships to be played in Gloucester in the March school break. Saturday's second and final session will be from 9a.m. to I p.m. at Seagram .Stadlum gym. Five dollars will be charged for a late fee after that date, and if athletes are not signed by Saturday they are not guaran- teed pa rticipation. for the sport which ls preparing for its Inau- gural season. Boys baseball and soccer spectively. are less than ball last year's totals, while girls soccer at 168 and girls softball at 198 repre- sents about one-half the total from last year. to take the total-goal series 12-11. Oshawa's excellent playmaking and passing and Water- ioo's individual rather than team play was responsible for the tur- naround. In the toe-to-toe bat- tie, Campbell stopped Turkalj in the final round to win both the gold medal and most improved boxer award. ting him in the final match Sunday against Paul Campbell of Bra- malea.

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