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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Feb 1985, p. 21

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Shooting edge helps Wasps Waterloo â€" Lakeshore Optiâ€" mist Wasps defeated Expos in an exciting game Saturday. They faced strong goaltending in outshooting their opposition Cory Grigg opened scoring for Expos in the first period with a tremendous blast from outside the blueline. Wasps finally tied the game in the third period when Kent Breen scored on the team‘s 16th shot. Soon after, Liem Vonguyon stole the puck and scored to ice the victory Carol Rankie of the Waterioo Athenas figure skating team performs during Ontario Women‘s Intercollegiate Athletic Association figure skating championships at the Columbia Icefield over the weekend. A team from Queen‘s won with 110 points and Western was second with 107. The host Athenas finished fifth with 64.5 points. Richard O‘Brien photo Matt Haig, Brad McGill and Minor Hockey â€" Waterloo Boys iT TAKES ONE TO KNOW ONE. Our Volvo technicians have certain advantages over the mechanic who works someplace else. S First, many are factoryâ€"trained to service Volvos. This higher education is available to all Volvo dealer employees. Second, our technicians are the first to know about new service procedures. And changes in older procedures. Third, when new tools are designed to service Volvos faster and The house that Service Built Goalies good despite loss Kelsey Orth also played well for Wasps. Even though Curtis Bertelâ€" sen and Jared Becker turned in strong goaltending for Waâ€" terioo novice Wildcats, they lost 4â€"2 to Kitchener Pirates. Pirates scored three times in the second period despite good checking from Danny Benard and Brian Pitz Chris Meyer and Randy Farrar each had a goal and assist. Mike Roberts and Keith George each helped on one goal. WATERLOO GLIDING ALONG Waterloo Boys Softâ€" ball will hold four clinâ€" ics in March for umâ€" pires and coaches. A grass roots clinic for coaches will be held Saturday, March 23. The following weekend there will be a level one technical clinic for coaches on Saturday and Sunday. 4 Softball clinics â€" better, they‘re put in our technicians‘ hands first. _ Does all this mean the nonâ€"Volvo mechanic is working at a slight disadvantage? |________ â€" No. It means he‘s work ing at a huge *‘ vVOLYO 15 University Ave. E. Bring your Volvo home. There will also be an umpires clinic March 23 with a rule interpreâ€" tation clinic the followâ€" ing Saturday. All clinics will be held at the gymnasium at Wilfrid Laurier Uniâ€" versity from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. approximately. _ _For further informaâ€" tion call Mrs. Turner at 885â€"3574. © wes vorvo caMAOA LTB o 4 & e : ‘ Â¥ es ~ e C it . M fifines _ ‘g xX . S â€" 5 P l $ k. * ® . Cns fl ‘ Home of the President TOTAL SERVICE GM DEALERSHIP ONLY MINUTES FROM YOUR HNOME e Those wishing to vote must be members of the Waterioo North Provincial Progressive Conservative Association Tuesday, February 26, 1985, 7: 00 p.m. at WOOLNER‘S, Dearborn PI. Waterloo Guest Speaker PHIL ANDREWES (Minister of Agriculture) Waterloo North Progressive Conservative Association Annual Meeting and Dinner ,_GLENBRIAR )HOME HARDWARE "OK‘"‘ USED CARS ‘"If its got our name on it, you‘ve got our word on it."‘ (Licensed under the L.C.B.0.) ONTARIO PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION DINNER $7.50 262 Weber St. N. Waterioo BADEN Pete Taylor 1986 â€" PAGE 21

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