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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Nov 1983, p. 41

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Siskins also defeated Cambridge Winter Hawks 6â€"3 in Camâ€" bridge Friday. They lead the Midwestern Junior B Hockey League with 13 wins and two losses. Against Stratford, Siskins used %lst one forechecker while the wingers picked up their checks. They also used their point men more and that helped deâ€" fenceman Chris Lang pick up a hat trick. Gimme an "S". Gimme an "I". Gimme a "V" and whattaya got? "Sieve," just like ‘it sounds. This cheering threesome of Terry Weige!, Mark Schott and Brad (Tomato) McClanahan were so vocal during a previous game against Kitchener Ranger B‘s that Waterioo Siskin management gave them free passes to=Sunday‘s game against Sht:otfotd. And you thought all of Stratford goalie Dan Kwilas‘ problems were on the With a couple changes in strategy, Siskins earned their seventh straight victoâ€" ry with a 7â€"2.win over Cullitons at the Waterâ€" loo arena. Waterloo Siskins weren‘t too nervous beâ€" fore Sunday‘s meeting with Stratford Culliâ€" tons, the last team to beat them before they went on their latest winning streak. Turned out they had no reason to be, either. * Lang‘s first goal mgeos:r P came on a point drive + in the second period Waterloo Siskins and he also scored weren‘t too nervous beâ€" from in close to finish fore Sunday‘s meeting off a rush before the with Stratford Culliâ€" period ended. Then in tons, the last team to the final period, he beat them before they moved into the slot went on their latest during a power play winning streak. and scored again from The citizens are urgently requested to observe Remembrance Week commencâ€" ing November 1st â€" 11th. in Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused this Prociamation to be Friday, November 11, 1983 Whereas the Government of Canada has fixed by Statute the Eleventh Day of November in each year as Remembrance Day, | therefore request that Day be fittingly observed by all Citizens and urge their attendance at the Remembrance Day Ceremonies at the Cenotaph at 10:30 CITY OF WATERLOO REMEMBRANCE DAY Siskins even score thrashing Cullitons MARJORIE CARROLL, oo Siskins also had two goals from Terry McCutcheon and Pat Hinnegan to round out the scoring. Ron Pearâ€" son also had a big night *‘*We always have problems in Stratford. We have to be ready or they‘ll blow us out. We have to pick up the wingers in the early going." â€" *‘‘We were confident (going into the game)," said Lang. We knew we had to stick with them the first 10 minutes. We outplayed them down there in the second and third periods." Lang was referring to a 7â€"3 loss in Stratford on Friday, Oct. 21. «e However, Cullitons‘ Tim Adair took a major penalty for highâ€" sticking and Siskins pulled out of sight with Stratford‘s Rick Tosto had both goals for the losers to put them back into the game at 4â€"2. assisting on five of the goals. Attention Bowlers & MIXED LEAGCUES NoWw Formine Mondays at 9:00 p.m. individuals, Couâ€" ples or Teams welcome. Contact the lanes for more information. ‘Fully Air Conditioned" Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 9:00 p.m. Saturday 11:30 a.m.â€"10 p.m. Sunday 10:00 a.m.â€"10 p.m. SUNDAY MORNING SPECIAL ALL YOU CAN BOWL FOR $3.25 10 a.m.â€"12:30 p.m. Free Shoes E JESSOPS cieaners MA /*~ csmmz CORNER ONTARIO AND DUKE STS., KITCHENER AND WATERLOO SQUARE WATERLOO BOWLING LANES OPEN BOWLING 14 Princess St. West 886â€"20900 or 886â€"2370 BOWLING Fridays at 1:30 p.m. s Friday in Camâ€" bridge, Siskins had three goals from Pearâ€" son and Tim Fedy added a pair. Hinnegan was their other scorer. Siskins travel to Lisâ€" towel Sunday to meet the Cyclones at 7: 30. power play goals by Lang and Hinnegan. Richard O‘Brien photo 4s AVF, e M _'&.tn'! 1 na g /A‘* @â€"~ P / ‘:.b\;b ‘HII'.,l IT PAYS T0 ADVERTISE. .. ADVERTISE WHERE iT PaÂ¥s... : ~OpRVICE.: warthy of your cx John & Mary ces ‘1G. Fruit Trees, Maples, O8ks, Wainuts, Spread. & Pyr. Junipers .. . : Yom $4. & 6 bnonzens LAo::stfl:mbgA Crabs, . m ntain % ‘. Almonds, 2â€"15 Blue Spruce & Austrian Pine . . from $16.00 Ausirign Ping. 5l > Albarts _ 5â€"15° Red Maples .. .. .. ... ... . from$1200 mBSt Spruce. Hol'lmy. Boxwood. Euonâ€" 5â€"20 Norway Mapies â€" ... from $6.00 hnus.JsahomseYewn,Rootlelow- 5â€"8° Potted Fruit trees .... #om$7.75 _ ering rubs, Coco@â€" Bark, Spread. & Pyr. Junipers .. . . . . . . from $4. & $6 2â€"15 Blue Spruce & Austrian Pine . . â€" from $16.00 5â€"15° Red Maples l from $12.00 5â€"20° Norway Maples .. .. from $6.00 5â€"8° Potted Fruit trees 22. . #om§7 75 s\ JOHN‘S NURSERY Over 20,000 Trees from 2‘â€"20‘. 40 Acres of ShSé Blue Spruce, Shrubs and Fruit Trees. ROBERT HUEKHN WA TERLOO CHARONL Retail & Wholesale â€" Fully Guaranteed RR #1, W Albrecht 664â€"2482 MWWWCMUKMM a,tradition since 1925. Patz~Bechtel funeral home and chapel 621 KING WEST â€" 745â€"9495 TO 75 i# .‘No ‘3’1 1 SunpaAyY ‘| 3â€"3%‘| MORNING | â€" eed SALES Second House from Wagner s Corner on Heidelberg Rd

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