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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Feb 1983, p. 19

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In the first period of Sunday‘s game, it apâ€" peared Waterloo Sisâ€" kins couldn‘t do anyâ€" thing wrong. Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staff Because whenever they did, it turned out right anyway. Siskins took penalties to give Kitchener Ranger B‘s five power play opportunities in the opening period, but scored two shorthandâ€" ed goals and added two power play goals for a quick 4â€"0 lead en route to a 7â€"4 victory at the Waterioo arena. The win puts Siskins up 3â€"0 in games in their bestâ€"ofâ€"seven Midwesâ€" tern junior B hockey semiâ€"final series with Kitchener. Fourth game is tonight (Wednesday ) at 7: 30 at the Kitchener auditoriâ€" Rainbow Miniâ€"Joggers Sisks need 3 periods like Sunday‘s first The four first period 91 King N., St. Jacobs Jog to better health the easy way in your own home. FACTORY CLEAROUT SPECIAL Farmers‘ Market Saturday Mornings also available at 664â€"2297 $60 MFG LTD goals actually forced Ranger B‘s to try a goaltending change at the start of the second period, but Siskins conâ€" tinued to take advanâ€" tage of breaks and giâ€" veaways to beat Jim Redfern as they had earlier beaten Paul Beckner. Brad Oliver and Tim Fedy had the power play goals while Todd Loveday and Ron Pearson gave Siskins the extra boost on shorthanded efforts. Peter Young and Fedy scored in the secâ€" ond period. Siskins sevâ€" enth goal., midway through the third period came on an unâ€" usual twoâ€"onâ€"one break by two defencemen as Dennis Brox converted a neat pass from Chris Lang. Ron Motz led Kitch ener with two power play goals late in the game. Paul Berberich Only a minimum reâ€"order of $250.00 is required. 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If necessary, a sixth game would start at 7:30 Tuesday at . the Aud, with a seventh game 8 p.m. Wednesâ€" day back in Waterloo. The Waterloo petite ringette team began a busy week on Monday with an 8â€"0 victory over Guelph. Travelling to Kitchener on Thursday, they came up short, suffering an 11â€"5 loss. Friday, they played in Cambridge, finishing ahead 6â€"5 in an uninspired game. In contrast, the Discos came up with their best effort of the year Saturday, pacing the tween ~B" team in an exhibition game that ended in a 9â€"8 victory for the petites. The junior Tigerettes won the silver medal during the Ajax tournament, defeating Glouâ€" cester 11â€"4 Friday evening before chalking up wins of 9â€"4, 13â€"1 and 9â€"2 over Kitchener, Ajax and City Council has authorized a number of changes in the water rates and service charges which will be effective on billings on and after March 1, 1983. The items which are increased are listed below; other charge rates remain the same as for 1982 or are decreased. _ _ e Metered Water Private fire 15 mm meter The sewer surcharge which equal to the cost of metered water will also rise by 1 cent per cubic meter. For additional information, please contact the City Engiâ€" neering Department at 886â€"1550, ext. 212. WRIGHT, MOGG & ASSOCIATES PENSION BENEFITS AND ACTUARIAL CONSULTANTS 25 mm service PETER M. MILLER,s Kitchener goalie Jim Redfern is down and Siskins‘ Jim Wheeler (6) has a chance to be first to the puck. Richard O ‘Brien photo Practice conducted in the English and German languages wishes to announce the relocation of his office for the WATER RATES Telephone: 884â€"1 332 TRINITY JEWELLERS 885â€"2455 WEIGHT WATCHERS 886â€"8280 NUTRITION PROMOTION CONSULTANTS I EBA M. MILLEA, s math, LLB Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public J.J. PHOTO STUDIO PRACTICE OF LAW Waterloo, Ontario N2Lâ€"2K2 CITY OF WATERLOO as of January 31, 1983 to 15 Westmount Rd. S. (corner of Erb & Westmount) Ringette Scoreboard SNACK BAR ___ NEW RATE INCREASE 18¢ per 1¢ or cubic metre 5.9% $1.40 10¢ per mon per month or 7.7% $10.50 50¢ per mon $700.00 WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23 10¢ per month or 7.7% 50¢ per month or 5.0 % $200.00 Pierre Fonds. Tigerettes lost 9â€"8 in overtime to Gloucester in the championship game Sunday. The Waterloo belles lost 5â€"3 to Cambridge a week ago Wednesday. Waterloo debs also played in the Ajax tournament, defeating Pierre Fonds 9â€"2 and Ajax 122 before losing 53 to the eventual winners from Sudbury. Interesting note: This year‘s Provincial Championship in Waterloo March 24â€"27 should provide the most exciting ringette to date in the deb division as four teams â€" Sudbury, Glouâ€" cester, Waterloo and Kitchener â€" are real contenders. Each team has beaten the other in tournament play this year. 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