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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Jan 1971, p. 15

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@ & T 4 %7 ‘Weddings _ \WNoelfle a winner â€" Deaths SCHALLA, Mr. and Mrs. Attar, J»;”’ m 4 y ~ 7 14 High St., at St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" ks P L3 pital, Jan. 19, daughter. ‘ 4 MACLEAN, Mr. and Mrs. Murdo, i IPT a P ‘ 380 Erb St. W., at St. Mary‘s M Hospital, Jan. 19, son. j â€" NEEDHAM, Mr. and Mrs. David, After a stint of Junior A hockey 596 Silverbirch Rd., at St. in London, Peter Banton joined Mary‘s Hospital, Jan. 19, daughâ€" the Waterloo Siskins last year and ter. continues to be an asset to the DYDYK, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, club. 72 Glen Forrest Blvd., at St. A Waterloo boy he played all his Mary‘s Hospital, Jan. 20, son. minor hockey here. He is a student DIETRICH, Mr. and Mrs. Peter, at the University of Waterloo. His 425 Tamarack Drive, at St. home is at 11 John St. W. Mary‘s Hospital, Jan. 21, son. No CLEMMER, Mr. and Mrs. David, recover 736 Old Albert St., at Kâ€"W Hosâ€" Worker_s R pital, Jan. 22, daughter. $25 million FIEDLER, Mr. and Mrs. Barry, 4 Avondale Ave. S., at kw from employers Hospital, Jan. 22, daughter. e â€" employment _ standards BOERSMA, Mr. and Nirs. Jeine, . ht Employinent standards 115 Moore Ave. S., at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Jan. 23, son. PARSONS, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, 56 William St., at Kâ€"W Hospiâ€" tal, Jan. 24, daughter. Nfld., Jan. 16, 91 years. STACHMANN, Mrs. Gustav, RR 4, Kitchener, Jan. 20, 70 years. STOCKIE, Mrs. Roland, 24 Adâ€" miral Rd., Kitchener, Jan. 19, 59 years. If you want to know something, says the old Chinese proverb, ask the young, for they know everyâ€" DIAMOND, Mrs. L.A., St. John‘s, LASSO Mrs. William, 28 Guelph St., Bridgeport, Jan. 19, 93 years. STAHLE, Mrs. John, Brantford, Jan. 20, 71 years. LORENTZ, E.J., Woodstock, Jan. 22, 50 years. LATTA, James Agustus, Clinton, Jan. 22, 89 years. NIPPEL, George, 239 Murdock Cres., Jan. 22, 76 years. STEVENS, Mrs. Earl 86 Brunsâ€" SECCOMBE, Alexander W., 75 Cardinal Cres. S., Jan. 25. wick Ave., Kitchener, Jan. 24, 56 years. HICKS, Mrs. Robert B., 158 Alvin St., Jan. 24, 38 years. Leonard John Stroeder were marâ€" ried Jan. 23. The bridegroom‘s cousin, Rev. Edward Hinsperger of Christ the King Cathedral, Hamilton, ofâ€" ficiated at their marriage at St. Louis RC Church Allen Street The bride, of 227 Edwin St., Kitchener, is a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hartman and stepâ€"daughter of Mrs. Annie Hartman of RR 3, Clinton. Waterloo, where the newlyweds will make their home after a motor trip to Florida, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Stroeder, RR 3, Mildmay. Births Stroederâ€"Hart man Of Downtown Kitchener and Westmount Place 20% to 50% OFF Semiâ€"Annual Sale in our men‘s and ladies‘ shop Sadocrs FINAL WEEK The employment â€" standards branch assisted 60,545 employees to collect a total of $2,533,000 in underpaid wages from 9,465 employers during 1970, accordâ€" ing to Labor Minister Dalton Bales. This was almost double the amount collected in 1969, when the Employment Standards Act became law. The yearâ€"end report stated that $848,825 was collected for underâ€" payments in overtime pay and $798,692 for unpaid vacation pay. A Waterloo boy he played all his minor hockey here. He is a student at the University of Waterloo. His home is at 11 John St. W. Waterloo midgets scored a 2â€"1 victory over Kitchener Saturday to help Waterloo minor hockey teams in their quest for the Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Record trophy Waterioo opened the scoring on a goal by Don Voisin who played a steady, aggressive game for the home team. He was assisted by George Grassi and Reg Schnarr. This line played well all night Meet the Siskins 171 King S.. FAMILIES APPRECIATE OUR FINE CHAPEL FACILITIES Funeral Home Ltd. Waterioo C€oward AR. BPood 745â€"5383 8: 30 p.m. the tie goal. Both"teams play the next game of the homeâ€"andâ€"home series at Kitchener Auditorium tonight at and continually forced the play. Kitchener came back with a umlbymn&rmurx.:flu second period. This spa the Kitchener team and the period ended in a 1â€"1 tie after both goalâ€" tenders repeatedly made sensaâ€" tional saves. Dean Woelfle got the winning goal early in the third period. He was assisted by Gord Taylor and Pete Rudat. Dean was awarded the outstandâ€" ing player of the game award later that evening. Waterioo almost gave the game away in the closing five minutes, when the team was assessed two penalties and had to finish the game short two players. 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