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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Nov 1983, p. 40

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" 'i7iii"iriiii?ii'i'iii iifirfit etch u a should be a dandy "N Richard O’Bl'hn CttrortickrSttft T After his Waterloo collegiate junior Vik- Ines had disused of Waterloo-Oxford Knights in the semi- finals by a 2518 score, coach John McIntyre was asked which team he'd like to meet in the finals. "it doesn‘t matter," 1tttttLtttce-ellgtg,L- t,tl'lllfi PDR Picture Framing & Gallery mama: We are open: Honky-Thursday 9-0 [iiiriIiDiiijiifjEIllt,,!ll, "GA7i"did ,5"i,'kiu"aTiirr W" "591E! was: M. new "can. _ I 144-1841 112% King St. 8. Phone 886-5290 Uptown Waterloo (across from- Waterloo Square) " 1% "rf.] Quality Custom Framihg KG Riii b . and Personalized Service k' for: . smumv mm 12 Seagram Stadium M JR. Game 12:00 noon SR. Game 2:15 pm. . GIRLS BASKETBALL msetoDemao+rt1ertttrt1etfete.eate was. m. " " mm mom can“?! JR. Game 7:00 pm. SR. Game 9:00 pm. Admission At The Door WATERLOO OOUHTY HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS said McIntyre. "but we have the strongest " fence and it would be nice to go against the strongest defence. Southwood has the best defence." McIntyre is getting his wish, if you can cull it that, because the following day Sabres became the other Wa- terloo County high "tnlt9mNt8f SAL. Price. from " on. n. . plus My Several Mom and colon for DRIVEWAYS SIDEWALKS PATIOS PARKING LOTS AROUND SWIMMING POOLS medals, fans, badges, coins, jewelery, collector plates, etc. Choose from a wide selection of prints, original oil and watercolor paintings, limited edition prints, brass rubbings, curio cabinets, gifts and much more. documents, prints, paintings, mounting and stretching needlepoint, photograp s, etc. Object Framing for: ooscmzssn St., *atMtttt MO MO St. W. Km "a" "' tmttdroattmttttttr, with a 21-14 wet But- And lclntyre's boutolhvhcthehqst so, one and as ya Thursdayandwas long as Vikings have running back John peeiany" effective Sherbourne made uchdown runs ot lo. _ an“: Int-mm.“ yards (nines. 'he has '31 map called but on a procedure call but wasn’t the only VIN-c to have new! called AM nun opened scoring In the first quartet on I Mot by George Albrecht. Craig Wicket: m the Metal! return the length of the field but was called out of bounds 14 yards from the god llne, Staci-bonnie had two majors in the second quarterandoueeachin the ffrst and fourth quarters. Lino Colussi successfully converted the first touchdown. Albert scored again in the third quarter and Jamie Dance made a two-point convert as Knights came within one point to trail " Bill Gerber accounted for W-O‘s other scoring with a field goal and convert. Vikings' Dave Weber was another key Nayer,'runnirurtBetsa1l offensively and making key tackles from the defensive team as corner back. Tom KmpfandCymon Grey also had strong games defensively. to life in the second half," said McIntyre. “The offence had its ups and downs.” Cold, windy condi- tions prevented Viking quarterback Rott Bong from attempting many passes and he was un- successful on all four attempts. Vikings and Sabres meet in the junior championship game Saturday at noon at Seagram Stadium. mr lowed by, the senior game between Ca- meron Heights and Eastwood. [iiiriiEEii0TiEE came Vikings' John Shorboumo is surrounded by spray because he kicked up water from a puddls in the andzone In colobtation of his food?! touchdown on Thursday. wowm Members of the Asahi Judo Club scored four first place finishes as the club hosted the second annual Asahi Oktoberfest tourna- Host Asahi cllitlb grabs four firsts CjEIlllEWrLiltEaci ment Sunday at the Breithaupt Centre. A Lisa Hilts, Derek Booth, Doug Hewer and Bojan Keevil all finished first in their respective categories. second place hnishes went to John Frank, Jr. and Craig Schott. - CITY OF WATERLOO GARBAGE couemo" REBATE RESIDENTIAL WLTl-FAMLY DEVELOPMENTS AbplkaIlons for a garbage collection rebate on residential mum-family damn wlll be new by the City at Waterloo " January IS, 1.4. Undo: no circumstances wlll applica- tions be paces-ed the: that due. 'NeretatewtBttersaidrmartermitteistehete were In evince that the ("huge collection In such a develop-eat I: performed by I - com-clot at the sole expense ot the owner. AerqraettteiihmrtqHt1rtreAe eunuch: will [unwind to be submitted rub each application. 1 0n emulate application. the rebate " hepaHbytbeClty.Iotbeowner.prlorto January Is. an. Applleeuon forms are avellabh from the "that. mm. City at Waterloo. all Pt-e, Innis-l Centre. Kapiev" J udge. Peter Weiler and Gary Birse all finished third while fourth place finishes went to Carol Strauss, Dale Stroud and Sean Norton. The tournament was attended by 200 com- petitors from Quebec, Halifax. Ottawa and Niagara Falls.

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