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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Oct 1983, p. 27

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Chargers split Peewee contest Waterloo poo-woo football Chargers split their games last week as they were defeated in Toronto Sunday " l2 by Rosedale, after do [eating Guelph before 500 fans last Wednis day evening 2642 at Seagram Stadium. Sundays game against the first place Raiders was much closer than the score indicated as the over- agressive Rosedale team's actions were over-looked by the local referees. “I don't lhink the Toronto brass want Centennial's Melanie Hoot (left) battles for the ball during public school field hockey jamboree Saturday at Columbia Fields. Centennial and MacGregor schools both had two wins and a loss white Lincoln Heights suffered thtee Director Stylist Gaye fiEilTEEUri%aifiiEiiIfiiiri1 CONESTOGA MALL, KlTCHENER-WATERLOO 886-5020 ijrilijEIlEIEiIg TOTAL IMAGE _ . _ A BEAUTIFUL PLACE TO nh.' Not and with any other coupon or . . _ Cordially ittvitcs you In make an appointment at tht' salon and saw 20".; off the price of a Body Support Ware Cm & Slylv or Coloring service, on" "pit“ Sat. Nov. 12/63 (please bring this ittvittatitttt with you) For Woman & Man BY APPOINTMENT ONLY outsiders to win down here, I just hope [here are some changes made before next Sal- urday" said team trainer Mike Cheevers. Both Walerlou's touch, downs were scored by David Mara. Last Wcdnesday's game was one of the most exciting this year as the Chargers scored two touchdowns in the Cmal quarter to defeat the stubborn Argon. auts. Alan Gordon with two, Dave Mara and Kevin Wending scored for Waterloo who led 13-6 at halftime. Shane Advisory Stylist Kim Schmidt almost single handcdly stopped Guelph as he sacked their quarterback all night and forced and rccovercd two fum- bles. Charger coaching starr. have added an extra practice this week as they travel down to “the Zoo" next Saturday afternoon to take (In the Raiders. Line coach John Ait- ken has predicted a more physical game and determined alli- tude from the 1-2 Chargers. Director Stylist Donna Richard 0'8“." photo it was an extremely busy week for the nthletes of Conestoga College. highlighted by a strong showing at the Ontario Colleges Athletic Associ- ation (OCAA) west division tennis champion ships. which took place at Kiteheoer's Doon Pines Racquets Club. Leading the way for Conestoga was the men's doubles team of John Veigll and Peter Scott. The twosome posted a perfect " record and qualified for the OCAA provincial champion- ships. which take place Oct. 29-31 in Ottawa, Veigli and Scott triumphed over men's doubles teams from Niagara, St. Clair, Fanshawe and Lambton Colleges. In the ovisratt team standings. Condors placed second behind Windsor's St. Clair College. in other action, Dale Gear of Conestoga finished third in men's singles, while Brenda Goudy earned a second-place finish in women's singles. The wamen's doubles team of Lori Turvey and Diane Runions earned a third-place finish. as did the mixed doubles team of Gary Becker and Liz Fernandes. 191 King St. E., KW C - 754-1370 Conestoga roundup Up to $2.50 paid for Single LP. More for Doubles, Collectibles, Imports Quality qurgnteed Used I.Ps Bought & Sold RECORDS t3.ffiutst anon-cu. mouthwash 19. a, .--PAdtE " 'iiiiiTifiqiiii iliriFil"ir7Rt tnr RICH-CRAFT INTERIORS I iiiiii? VISIT (MIR NEW SHOWROOIS Fox, Muskrat, Lynx, Mink, etc. (law. no lack ”(do I...) 't.tttetMtlttgt & MAID ”All LAMS “All FOR FALL (W 8‘.) SHOP AND SAVE AT . . . " Church St. (near 0000»). KW 144-561 1 - "ott.-Sat. " a.m.-5:30 um. 214 "gtmHgtd m..' I'M. son ALI. voun ‘ 390nm um; WW0 - - " top?"', Elm Mm accepting

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