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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Nov 1983, p. 26

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Fertihzer, etc Come and wisit our outstanding assortment of hardy chmatized locally grown trees and shrubs 25 Kg Retail & Wholesaile â€" rully Luaranteed . |_ _ J IL Winterizer 11.00 Jo ' Over 20,000 Trees from 2 â€"20°. 40 Acres of Shade Tn‘s. Blue Spruce, Shrubs and Fruit Trees. This car is almost ies e in »Ailn] o o cebal criryy 2 26 â€" WATERLOO CHRONMICLE,. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 3rd Theatre Auditorium 10th Kefter Memorial Chapel EVENING CONCERTS BY ENSEMBLES 1 7th Ketter Memorial Chapel 24th Ketter Memonal Chapel 8:00 p.m Theatre Auditorium Admission: Adults $4. Students & Seniors $2 4th â€" Baroque Ensemble, Michael Purvesâ€"Smith, conductor 25th Theatre Auditorium 30th Theatre Auditorium 18th A MONTH OF NOVEMBER MUSIC AT NOON CONCERT SERIES THURSDAY 12 NOON Admission Free WLU Wind Ensemble. Michael Purvesâ€"Smith, conductor Based on manutacturer s sug: gested retail price for Rabbit L Drese! 2â€"door with 4â€"speed manual Transmissi0n W/)â€" AUTO HAUS WATERLOO ‘rom 34 & §6 trom §16 O ‘rom §$12 O trom $6 O * trom §7 75 Debra Parker, soprano James Manson, Piano Leupold Concert XVII Organ Music ot J.S. Bach Barrie Cabena, Organ Davitt Moroney (France), harpsichord music of Gibbons & L. Couperin. Leupold Concert XVIII Organ Music of J.S. Bach Jan Overduin,. organ WLU Choir Laurier Rowbotham. conductor WLU Orchestra, Boris Brott. conductor Wiltrid Laurier University Faculty of Music s s 00 ar as se mninnnes oo oo on anmumes as piins 7e rerves ns ne ns on ope nn Cerip Neeb â€" _oocgon n nraca e reng ca ce rhcanare a s ce n m aon t n n n s e m m n a e m is 550 WEBER ST. H"’ * Based on manufacturer s suggested retail price for Rabbst GTI Optons . freight preâ€"debwer y inspection extra Dealer may sell for iess Seconmt House from Wagher‘s Lomner on Hedelbery Ri NO SUNDAY MORNING SALES y.. LIMITED This car is almost Bruins have tricks up sleeves Wateriloo minor peewee Bauer Bruins got a Hallowe‘en treat Monday night as they fought back to overeome a third period deficit and beat their crossâ€"town rival Kitchen er Kiwis 54 Bruins also won Friday night with a 41 decision over Guelph and battled Burlington to a 44 tie Showing third period sta mina and consistent goaltend ing from Toad Hunter. Bruins scored three unanswered goals against Kitchener to claim the victory Sebby Y antz tucked home the winner with only seven seconds left Shane Seabrook and Stephen Hooper assisted Dean MacDonald and (O‘Brien scored first period goals U‘Brien and MacDonald also assisted on each other‘s goals and other assists went to Bernie Adivs and Bill1 Evans Friday. Yants had a goal and assist in the win over Guelph. Other scorers were Sheldon Gilchrist. Macbonald and Shawn Way . Chris Wade. Mait Wickrie and Evans also picked up assists Waterloo‘s other third period goals were scored by Stephane Carty. assisted by Sheldon Gilchrist and Steve Vanderveen,. and Don O Brien rounded out a five point night with an unassisted goal Against Burlington. Ex ans scored the tying marker with just seven seconds remaining Other Waterioo goals went to Steve Vanderveen. MacDon ald and Adlys Carty. Gilchrist and O Brien drew assists It wasn Waterioo managed outings Saturday . A‘s were perfect hosts as they allowed Barric a 1 victory Bob Plate scored the lone Waterioo goal from Tros Schmidt and Brad hit In the mostesxerting game ol the season so far. the Waterion thnotty Pine Restauranti Bs seored their first goal of the Sedsen In another home game. A‘s let a 11 lead slip away in the third period and had to settle for a 4o4 tie with Chingua €ous\ Richard Goode had a goal and assist for Waterloo and other scorers were Chris Rel lar. Todd McFariane and Brad Hyde _ Alea Lehmacher and Dous Cote also drew assists A‘s also lost 11 to Burhng ton B‘s hit the score sheet A week to forget Minor Soccer Scoreboard t a good week for the Optimist A‘s. who just a tie in three WATERLOO 884â€"7470 _ Chad Hergott banged in a pretty pass from Chad Breen to even the: score against Preston at the 2: 23 mark of the first period. The goal came a~ a result of persistent fore checking by the wingers. With Hergott parked in front of the nel. he deftly fired the puck past the sprawling Preston goalkeeper This goal gave the B‘s a real fift The other line of Ashiley LaBelle. Mark Lawrence and Jeff Hunt was close on several occasions but the goal simply eluded them time and time again. LaBelle was impressive by his hard skating and he seemed to be everywhere in his new centre position Jeff Hunt showed the rest of his teammates an aggressive ness not prewously seen this season. in his new position on Waterloo Cubs® Steve Sherlock (8) appears to be the mirror image of Wayne Dietrich as the two celebrate a goal against St. Catharines during Oktoberfest hockey tournament. the right wing. Hunt‘ssiyte o( ____ Santam B‘s play was contagious even to the point where the Mighty Mite of the team. Peter Sloan. was sent off the ice for two minutes for interference. Greg The game against the Lon don Sabres earlier this week had one stand out play by Tim Whalen. the goalkeeper for the B‘s. On a penalty shot. Whalen came way out of the net to challenge the shooter, forcing him to shoot wide. An exciting play for all in attendance The score was 10 for London Possliff had several good rushes into the Preston zone and his line mates at the time. Eric Payne and Derek Morri son. looked particularlyâ€"good in the third period in an effort to tie the score with Preston leading 241. The final seore wan 31 for Preston ADPRPTAHALUTHTEZF" AAVBRRNSDE Beautiful three bedroom, compact executive home. Double garage with private recreational facilities. Main floor family, separate dining. New Westinghouse heat pump. Professionally landscaped. Absolutely immaculate. Value rated. Brand new MLS. Call: IRENE JONES A charming 3 bedroom backsplit. Huge, sunny kitchen. New plush beige broadloom, finished recreation room, extra 2 pc. bath. Quiet street of pretty single family homes. Near all amenities. Brand new MLS. Cal} ALAN JONES 886â€"9000 or 578â€"3545. GLENRIDGE PLAZA AREA $58,500. BEECHWOOD NORTH Waterloo York Nursery major bantam B‘s won the last time they played but were beaten in three previous starts B‘s won 7â€"1 in London on Sunday after losing 41 to Woulwich on Friday. B‘s atso lost 9â€"7 to Presten and 114 to Hespeler in recent ontings Tim Allensen bhad three goals and three assists against London while Scott Zavaros and Jason Poag each scured twice Rick Rebkopf scored a late shorthanded goal against Woolwich as Waterioo couldn‘t take advantage of good goal tending by Garrett Bott LBP J fy Richard O ‘Brien photo Uks! 41

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