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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Mar 1984, p. 20

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PAGE 20 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, Referee Bill Devorski lays down the law to Stratford‘s Tim Adair during Sunday‘s game. Siskins goalie Don Einwechter takes a look behind the net while Chris Lang battles with Stratford‘s Clark Donatelli. Einwechter hasn‘t seen action since last Wednesday because he hurt his ankle in practice Thursday night. T hat Onward and upward. Waterloo Siskins, in their quest for the 1984 Ontario jnior B hockey championship, have eliminated Stratford Cullitons in four straight games. _ In doing so, Siskins have won the Midwestern league title for the first time in four years. championship 1984 Cullitons were the defending league cham pions. Siskins are sixâ€"time Ontario champions but haven‘t won since 1964. They advance to the Ontario quarterâ€"finals against the winner of a series between London and Sarnia. See story on page 23. feeling Tim Fedy is behind Stratford goalie Dan Kwilas as the puck bounces off his chest during series opener. Why is Siskin fan Laurie Kelford wearing a tuxedo? For Stratford Cullitons‘ funerâ€" al, of course. One of the more colorful of the Waterioo fans, Kelford often wears the yellow tux to Siskin home games. Richard O‘Brien photos

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