PAGE 26 - WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. APR“. 17, 1985 It's not often that Bauer Supremes beat Brantford Selects and when it happens twice in a row they're in for a well-deserved champi- onship. That's how things worked out at the Wa, terlpp ghippers llth ' I tC' , V __, " "C" , “' n f N _ " wr "ri' I t) = _ _ a * CE - Jrmtsnrao-...ao-it.tg...8.rt.r232E. Dave Dempsey of the Jakobstettel Old Fuckers makes an unsuccessful try at splitting Erin Hawks' detence during Boat Hurley division game. Defeat Brantfpyd Seleets twice Bauers 'supreme In oldtimer tourney The Draft Report of STAGE 2B of the Waste Management Master Plan for The Regional Municipality of Waterloo has now been completed This Report outlines the details of the preferred waste management system for the Region, The main facilities recommended tor the preferred system are as follows . Expand existing landfills m Waterloo and Cambridge and develop a new landfill in the Township of Wilmot . Construct an Energy trom Waste plant (incinerator) in the-City ot Kitchener . Maintain exrsting transfer stations in the Townships of Wilmot and Wellesley and construct transfer stations in the Townships ot Woolwich and North Dumfries Anyone interested in reviewing the resuns of STAGE 28 is invited to attend Open Homo. between 3:00 pm. and am pm. as ionows For further infovmation can MacLaren Engineers Inc (519)886-1920 The Draft Stage 28 Report wit! be avaulabte tor white viewmg m Libvanes and Municipal Offices throughout the Region NOTICE OF OPEN HOUSES Monday 22 April 'SS Rink in tho Park 99 Scam" Orin. Watqrtoo Tm 23 Anvil '85 GRCA Mum mo - Rood, Comm. WMy " Aprll ‘85 Etmtro PM may ss Arthur w South annual Oldtimers Hockey Tournament over the weekend at Albert, McCormick arenaip Gary Kurt earned a shutout as Supremés blanked Selects 2-0 for their first win over the (Mrs ) E Sienna! Ramona! Ckmx Brantford squad in Supremes also seven years. blunted Cambridge Se- lects 6-0 and edged Then in the ctumpi- Huntsville Oldtimers onshlp game Sunday, H) on a late goal by Supremes again heal Wayne Goetz. Then in the ctumpi- onship game Sunday, Supremes again beat the defending Ott Heller division champs. this time by a 2-1 score. WHY Lynne iliiEci,iirr - "CBY15rTrWlrWN" Pr "ik J. Lynne can not the job 9* vN, r: Et:': clone. Her record of positive ‘ _ ' " achievement is a ciear indica- . 1 tion. ir i [a ' 'ipr T - . tL ' _ i For tweive years (three as i" 't ' chairman) Lynne has served ".' T N '"t" l tk, successfully as a trustee of the _ si'; , Waterioo County Board 0! Ed- Q; l) at ucation. F" f She has the experience. the 'e t ability and the desire to serve d Waterioo North we". d ' For twelve years (three as chairman) Lynne has served successfully as a trustee of the Watertoo County Board of Ed- May 2nd VOTE R00LSTENCR0lfiTc-Ml0LLER In other action, Gor- die's Nevercomers blanked K-W Tim-ids 34) in the Dutch Reibel division final game and UW Worriers won the Boat Hurley division by beating K-W Moder- ates 7-2 in the deciding contest. Goetz scored in over- time to give Supremes the championship win over Brantford. Denis Dupere had Supremes other goal and Bob Kindon replied for the losers. . Berk Parker and ---e-eeC _ ‘f Jarmo Lehtonen 1hlatktttomet. scored in the earlier - win over Brantford. _____."";' THE TEAM FOR WATERLOO NORTH! At their Annual Meeting, the Insurance Brokers Association of Waterloo Region, lnc.. elected Carol Totzke as their first lady President. Other members of the Board ot Directors are: Gord Lawrence, Past Presi- dent; Paul A. Bender, 1st Vice-President; Larry Collins. 2nd Vice-President; Terri Brooks. Secretary; Bruce Schmidt. Trea- surer; Mark Hellman. Robert Leis, Bill Thacker, Mike Fischer, Bob Osborn. Jill Stephenson and Peter Struewing. The Insurance Brokers Association has as its membership most of the insurance bro- kerage firms in Waterloo Region. Through its various committees, it arranges tor func- tions tor its members and participates ex- tensively with the Fire Departments and Re- gional Police Forces in safety-related public awareness programs. as well as providing continuing education for its members. Your insurance broker shops the market for you to find the right insurance, trom the right insurance company, at the right price. KWNOUNCEMENT LYNNE WOOLSTENCROFT Carol Totzke P.O. Box 1885, Station C Knew. Ontario N26 ARA trt-ttor-Its-tian dVquiulogiIalnc. Against Cambridge, John McDonnell and Joe McCren were two goal scorers while sin- gle goals went to Dennis Hughey and, Don Vipond. Ed Harrigan earned the shutout against Cambridge. Kurt was in goal tor the shutouts against Brantford and Huntsville. Nevercomers were led to victory by Jack Fler, Jack Butler and Stu Crouse. Dave Cressman led Worriers with three goals while singles went to Jim Straus, Howie Green, Scott McRae and Mickey Poulin. ---TO HELP--- campaign headquarters 746-4430 “a. . Int 1nd» .2) The Honoubk FRANK MILLER manual “in [nun-nu KITCHENER WATERLOO CAME (G) “taxman annual-um! "up“? 579-4000 579-4000 823-6730 J â€I AIOUT M “MDAV counts I, TO 50% 0 Items, dear-out all merchandise _ _ m at mama-on . You: chm ot mm 0' aura-mmâ€: M) . We Otter a crime of ti? am III-Nona; Io than. - 05m. none or or» 9-:- uphv the. “Iva-on - (nan-Int. but» and um,†"ee'"" (teiiit, driven of Canada traumas-uncutâ€.- ( ',k'??'5t1a, , TO 549-8880 April , 9 a 20, 1 985 TO 90% o.. Factory overstocks. tttscontinued vs, dear-outs. 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