SHINGLES REPLACED and waterproofed:; roof Aâ€"1 YEAR ROUND Tree Service â€" Maintenance and removai. insured. interior or exterior, quality workmanship, free estiâ€" mates. Phone 742â€"8065. GIGANTIC FARM equipâ€" ment inventory & consignâ€" ment monthly auction. Fri. Nov. 26, 1982, 10:00 a.m. sharp. New & Used Equipâ€" ment including approxiâ€" mately 75â€"100 tractors; Skid Steer loaders, some industrial equipment; auto~ Everything done by hand; Washing, waxing, interior shampoo; cars, vans, pickâ€" ups, rentais. 312 Marsiand Drive (rear building). 886â€" 1511. Open 8:00â€"5:00. 47 AUCTION SALES tivators; seed drills; square CHIMNEY SPECIALISTS â€" bines; swathers; rakes; ers; grain augers, blades; TREE STUMPS removed. Call Geraid Schaeter Saturday till noon. (if) annual fail clean up sale featuring a mystery row of tractors and equipment selling at 12 noon with absolytely no reserve and selling to the highest bidâ€" some bank equipment and repossessions in this saile, with prizes given to purâ€" chasers of certain items in this mystery row. day of sale. Wayne Ward Farm Equipâ€" Tractors selling at approxiâ€" mately 1:00 p.m. Telephone: 519â€"534â€"1638 or 519â€"534â€"2980. Lucan Painting cidents on property. Truckâ€" ation rooms and general repairs. Allan, Cecil, Residential driveways and sidewalks in Brikigeâ€" portâ€"Margaret area. Phone 885â€"6579. . (46) Aâ€"1 CAR CLEANING down, trimming; chimney day or night. (47) Free estimates. Call Tom 745â€"3253. (48) recreation rooms, Stone fireplaces. Free esâ€" neys $30.00. Any type of chimney rebuilt, brick, fireplaces. fiveâ€"year warranty. Call 744â€"2452. (47) Cleaning fireplaces 742â€"4675. 576â€" (50) 911 a.m. in the baseâ€" ment of St. Columbia Church at the corner of Lincoin Rd. and Mayâ€" field. There will be a real assortment of items from more than invited to come see for Clinics The next Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic will be Wednesday, Dec. 1 from 2â€"8:30 p.m. at Grace Lutbheraa Ave. at Louisa St. The clinic, supported by the Kitchener Rangers onds oid when Derek Seibert took a beautiful pass from Chris Keller to open the scorâ€" ing for Waterioo. Fergus reâ€" plied to tie the score on a goal by Brian Nixon. Two quick goals by Robbie Johnston from Doug Cote and Rick Rehkop{ from Greg MacDonald and Dean Henry gave Waterioo a 31 lead. Nixon and Seibert traded their second goals of the game before Paul Nixon brought Fergus within one goal before the second period ended. The third period beâ€" longed to Waterioo as Rehkop{ got his second and third goais to complete his hat trick with assists from Tim Webb, Rich Carty and Seibert. Waterioo‘s scoring was completed as will be Dec. 15 at First MR. T. UNBEATEN field combined for two goals. Waterioo, playing their most complete game of the year, dominated a fine hockey club from Gueiph. A four goal explosion in the first two and a half minutes paved the way CAROLINE MA NOR ‘The *Fergus game was only 55 Caroline St. North, Waterioo For more information call 885â€"4011 S@r2A!" or 888â€"5302 ®*R,., THE PREFERRED APARTMENT LOCATION . .. ONE & TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS NOW RENTING! .4 Waterioo major peewee Tigers mnn:::m.m two late period goals before :&.‘v-nbnuthn. _ The next night it was much through the second period 'h:l;r_c the floodgates opened the same story as Tigers held and Brantford went on to an Saturday, Tigers came out fiying in Barrie to defeat the home team 5â€"3. Scorers were Brad Haelzle, Gilles, Wilâ€" liams, Hartieib and Nafziger, with assists going to Swark, to hold a square dance with two and singles from Carty and Johnston with asâ€" sists by Scott Zavaros, Rehâ€" and Hepry gave Waterioo the early lead they never relinâ€" the first goal of the second period by Jamie Sinkledam. Johnston, McCauley and Carty each got their second goals of the game with assists from Cote, Seibert and Carty before creased Waterloo‘s lead. McCauley completed his strong five point effort with a pair of goals with assists from Webb and Jason Zettler. Waterioo controlled the enâ€" tire game at both ends of the rink as they received excellent efforts from every individual resulting in a solid team efâ€" _ Scott Campbell opened the scoring for Guelph before first of four goals on the night bert on a goal! from McCauley and Carty and Zavaros from (Continued from page 26} Sunday, Waterloo came out The Twia City Tigers fall Minor Hockey King Saturday, Nov: 27 at 8 is $3.50 per couple and “ï¬: ts 0C everyone is welcome. The Faculty of of Queenâ€" Street and Westmount Road in -hrn.‘daeh‘:o‘u count in Gueiph. 24 before Darryi wnfl from Nafziger and Schindler. Hacizie then tied the game before Gueiph scored the winâ€" ner with three minutes left. Cougars raised their leagueâ€" leading record to #0#â€"1 via a numerous first period chances until the last minute when lan Kechnie scored from the slot on a feed from Jamie Woelâ€" Friday‘s game versus Gait featured shutout goaitending by Cougars‘ Jeff Hea as Waâ€" terico outshot Galt 31â€"16. Gait Cougars added ope in the second period as John Leeder drove in a rebound from Bill O‘Brien. In the third, Waiter Schmidt took a breakaway pass from Brad Shantz and fired over Booty‘s shoulder to give Cougars a 3â€"0 win. _ _ Sunday in New Hamburg. Cougars turned a 32â€"9 shooting edge into a 7â€"1 victory. _ _ way with two goals and an assist and Waliter Schmidt also had two goals. Cyrus Taghizaâ€" deh and Kechnie both had a Cougars raise league record * all your household sharpening scissors â€" pinking shears â€" knives etc. *all your hobby shop Ace gives you the Edge! 69 Sydney St. S., Kit. 743â€"8221 carbide saws etc. ACE SHARPENING CENTRE Mfutcliatscncos capeilith :ï¬ e » l ie it Chaes 10 eR P iy® \/ is /AE Oe ? . En l ; 7':*'?" LC dn .9 en /C WLU Concerts Music Ensemble will Auditorium. Admission ib perana efenmmemes Aike mt m !*_“mm; G..-‘.-'I-.--A- amil asominmn is wael Looder was the other scorer. both added two assists while single assists went to Shantz, Woelfie, Steve Farrar, Petey The Waterico Knotty Pine Bees lost 42 to Woolwich on Saturday, then bounced back sunday with a 6â€"0 victory over Cambridge in minor atom Hub Bees played a strong pass ing game against Woolwich, but their inability to finish their scoring plays combined with defensive lapses caused Schwark scored the Bees goals Juodvirsis, Jonathan Evans, Tony Weis and Danny Hayâ€" cock. Bees regained their scoring touch in Cambridge, led by the threeâ€"way passing of Haycock, Weis and Schwark. Weis had two goals and an assist and Haycock had a goal and assist while Schwark had two asâ€" Brian Thirsk added two goals and Josh Carthy had the other marker. David McPherâ€" son added one assist and Scott Chariton had the shutout. scoring touch 1136 VICTORIA ST. N. 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