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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Dec 1982, p. 24

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Underdog Hawks show {union take , . rungotto gold Blues who 5 the boss WM“ 'llec.i'!i'l't, "it's been a week of upsets and other shockers, let's at ter, gettheteam than”! started. Richard o'Wien Chronicle Staff over the University of Toronto Blues hockey team last Wednesday was I colossal 'tet. Blues were riding a ao-game unbeaten streak in Ontario Uni- versities Athletic Asso ciation play, but never led in this game al- though they came back twice to tie it at scores of 2-2 and 3-3. That team Is the Wil- frid Laurie! Golden Hawks. and although they didn't win by a rout oriast-seemad dra- Top point-getter for the Hawks was Dave And Hawks coach Wayne Gowing was certain it was the first time in at least " years that Laurier has beaten the Blues in their own building. OUTSTANDING VALUES WITH A LARGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM f - Tiii v - mm' -' The Toy That Lets Childten Create Colodul Pictures That Light Up And Stow, Operates On 25 Watt Light Bulb. F-tht-tGo-Form-trect- LartdirtgFrAo6FtntrrTrt-rHamttMp. “HAND MAID” I671 PRETTY GURLS DOLL voun cumsrms TOY All]; I..l#it1t1Wl'tllt)Ft#9il1ll'llt.E, LITE BRIT! Becket. with two goals and two assists. Paul Roantree and Kevin Casey were also two- goal scorers. Hawks game plan was not unusual in any way other than the fact that it worked against the powerful Blues. "We felt if we were going to beat Toronto we had to slow them down and get the do fence to cough up the 'toek,'rGowUtr said. Capitals Contact: Hawks but: Rangers g5IriTiIiiiriiiiriiiriiii PEEWEE mu (mun) NOV. an: Stars 5 Capitals 3 Rangen 3 Chum-h I Hawks s Jets 3 beats 2 Penguins 2 it's L Mill,,, T Milton Bradley , BATTLESHIP GAD! humming Strum Gm For 2 Phys" Easy To Loom. A000 tt To Mun. TtteFtmW-ToceAtrAottStftrHMr. "tm-Scioto-F-Andhra-- W.AQes7AndUp. 14 Piece Pity Sink Set That Really Works. Sink Has Bum-0n RetiV Water Resend! And Pump Hm Faucet With Satay Adjust- ment Nozzle New. " A Te'iry Mmiuda good game in the Laudernet. “Toronto has great puck handlers." Gow.. ing said. “You‘ve got to come up with the great exact (lines for shots rm would have a Eight Que. But scape something the other teams haven’t tried. but wedidit tarantu- FRISH‘I FANCY . I'VE GOT A FLAIR FOR HAIR Pl, Fisher-Price SINK SET City League L TGPGA . I " " " " " " " I. " " t l Mt 16 ll “It probably meant a great deal to our fel- lited that the Blues might have been over- conlident. thinking ahead to their next game against Queen's. But whatever the rea- son. he felt the Blues had a little trouble get- ting untracked and his players worked to keep it that way. Can-diam; Rockies Braves saves and that’s exact- ly That Terry did." Wings 66 Bridgeport Rd. E. Store Only (Towers Plaza) Waterloo V Fisher-Price " WOODSEY’S Toothbruthes. Makes Bushing Team Fun WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO REASONABLE FAMILY REQUIREMENTS ADDED HAW: LOOK FOR WE‘SUPEH ttedt-Al. ___ PRICES ON CLEAR OUT ITEUS (LIMITED QUANTITIES AVMLAOLEI LOTS OF FREE PARKMG - -- 7 A PRICES IN EFFECT UNT|L CLOSING SUNDAY," 7 - DECEMBER s, 1982 AT THE DUTCH GIRL SHOPETTE, " BRIDGEPORT RD. E. WATERLOO, ONLY. OPEN TILL " iifibAYS A WEEK FOR YOUR SHOPPiNG CONVENIENCE 'g'll PoPW U Canadians 6 Rockies , Sabres s Redwirtgts 3 BRUSHA BRUSHA ijri2rjiILE-TITT,'] Flames 1 Bruins 2 Aces 4 Braves , Hawks aren't going to have the some any easier this week. To night at the Kitchener And. they are home to Guelph, Friday travel to Hamilton to play McMaster, and Satur- day at. 2 p.m. host Queen's beaten for the first time Friday by Toronto. lows. " tells ghem they "at If théy pa? their minds to it." L TGFGA . t I. C l 0 17 " l . " I 0N " " WHICH HAS ALL YOUR FAVOURITE FLAVM Weterioo’s junior rugette team took the gold medal at the [moduli tournament in an exciting - which kept the has on the edge of their Final score was " for Waterloo over Kitchener as Waterloo was undefeated through- out the tournament. Teams trom London. Kitchener. Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph, Stratford, Scarborough and Walden participated in the tourney. seats. Playing Kitchener in the third game. Waterloo repeatedly took the lead only to have Kitchener tie it up. Kitchener finally went ahead to win " with Just " seconds remaining after tying the score on _power play a minute earlier. Discos 'tfavott Hopes faded in the fourth game when an li-goal effort was insumeient as Stratford countered with 13 of their own. Waterloo petite Discos started their first season tournament with a 10-. win over London before outskating Guelph en route to a " trieto. The Waterloo Tween Thunderbirds took the silver at the annual ringette tournament in London, losing to Kitchener in the final by a " Thunderbirds took an early 2-0 lead before Kitchener replied with tive unanswered goals. kl3'99 Body a x 4 fAtBte"hteetefye11t?e1Mtrrettet iFiaa7GauGGa ""W "m ism" ituuuair" "and" Graari"miirr" "w W. an“ PM m. &trteeabq Hm. "a mmmomwmm Silver for T-birds I STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE . MINIATURE HOUSES Discos are outlasted _ STOMP!!! Wit Toy Kenna

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