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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Nov 1983, p. 34

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PAGE 34 â€" Ringette roundâ€"up It‘s Just What 1 Wanted After the last piece of ribbon is off, they will see what is hidden inside and discover it‘s just what they have always wanted. At Westmount Place, we have your gift giving in mind, with so many great gift ideas. SANTA‘S HOURS, Thursdays & Fridays 4 p.m.â€"8 p.m., Saturdays, 11 a.m.â€"5 p.m. WATERLOO CONCERT BAND. "Music Christmas Festival." Saturday, 2 p.m. PHONE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS, Each Evening 7â€"9 p.m. Starting November 28 TREE LIGHTING & CAROL SINGING, Thursday December 1st 7:30 p.m. SUMMIT JAZZ BAND, "Sounds of Christmas, Saturday December 3rd,2â€"3:30 p.m. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS MALL FEATURES Starting November 28, Open Mondayâ€"Friday till 9:00 p.m. Saturday till 6 p.m. (except Eaton‘s, their hours are as advertised). EXTENDED CHRISTMAS HOURS. WATERLOO CHRONICLE Friday night Waterioo W tes travelledâ€" to Cambridge where they suffered an 8â€"5 loss to the impressive Cambridge club. However, they received outstanding goaltendâ€" ing in Etobico Sunday to record a 9â€"2 win. Waterioo tween Thunderbirds played a twoâ€" game road trip Sunday and picked up a win and tie. The first game in Scarborough was a close match with the Waterloo team displaying good fast action breaks with disciplined forechecking. The result was a 7â€"5 victory. Two hours later Tweens arrived at the Oshawa arena and had a quick start scoring WEDNESDAY Waterioo Waterioo juniors hosted Kitchener Monday and had a shootout with Waterioo winning 14â€"10 over the Green Machine. Juniorsthen challenged a major bantam A hockey team to a ringette game. The contest was a delightful spectacle with the boys losing 136. A rumor overheard stated that the had to be ‘"‘slaves‘" at school for the e Watch out girls‘ The boys want a rematch to play their game â€" hockey.. ERB AT WESTMOUNT ; ROAD, N., WATERLOO g . _} CHRISTMAS HOURS, MON.â€"FRI. TILL 9:00 P.M. SATURDAY TILL 6 P.M. wa team pressed the game 8â€"8 in the final e losers ensuing WLU stars in limelight Wilfrid Laurier footâ€" ball Hawks‘ outstandâ€" ing season did not go unrecognized in CIAU circles last week as three WLU players shared the limelight with a host of others during Vanier Cup week. But sharing centre stage with Vavra Thursday at the CIAU Schenley awards dinâ€" ner was Hawk rookie running Paul Nastaâ€" siuk, who swept to naâ€" tional rookie of the year honors the same way he bolted through University of Calâ€" gary Dinosaurs, spearâ€" headed by Hec Crightâ€" on winning quarterâ€" back Greg Vavra, won the Vanier Cup Saturâ€" day defeating Queen‘s Golden Gaels in the annual classic 31â€"21. Alex Troop opposing lines all seaâ€" son. Nastasiuk, though it was rarely publicized as such, had to be a leadpipe cinch for the top rookie award given his outstanding freshâ€" man season. The Barâ€" rie native collected 748 yards in 97 carries and stands as one of Hawks‘ brightest hopes for the future. > In balloting for allâ€" Canadian honors, two Hawks were selected, guard Todd Turnbull and linebacker Alex Troop. Turnbull is a fourâ€"year veteran while Troop is in his sophomore campaign. Former Waterloo Viking standout Chuck Wust, now attending Acadia University, was selected a CIAU choice in the defensive seconâ€" dary. Todd Turnbuil

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