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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Feb 1971, p. 15

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'0i,',il n ive allfli,'(; Rev. F. A. Bechely otttciated foy the ceremony. . Weddings, 3-2 victory puts Leafs on top changed vows Feb. 6 at St. tom's RC Church, Allen sum East. loo, and Mrs. Mary Dentinger of Bridgeport. Deaths The bride, of ' Market tt., Bridgeport, is a daughter of Ronald Mansfield, RR 2, Water- The bridegroom, of 75 West- wood Drive, Kitchener, is a son of Prof. and Mrs. John Drake .ick of Halifax. Prof. Misick HORN, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert. 10 Hickory St., at K-W Hospital, Feb. I, daughter. SCHWARZ, Mr. and Mrs. Helmut, 163 MacGregor Cres., at K-W Hospital, Feb. 2, son. Births MOXEY, Mr. and Mrs. John, 10 Macville Ave., Bridgeport, at St. Mary's Hospital, Feb. 2, son. BARNETT, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, 203 Cornwall. St., at St. Mary's Hospital, Feb. 3, daughter. HINSCHBERGER, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, RR 3, Waterloo, at St. Mary's Hospital. Feb. 7, daugh- ter. 'on the faculty of Dalhousie iversity, Halifax. The couple will live at 75 West- wood Drive after a honeymoon in'romnto. Feb. 2, 81 years. ME'I‘ZGER, John H., RR 1 Wal- lenstein, Feb. 2, 60 years. BOTT, Mrs. Frank, Schomberg. Ebb. 2, 80 years. SCHMIDT, Mrs. Theodore P., RR 2, Waterloo, Feb. 3, 87 years. _ MOTCHMAN, Mrs. Selma, New Hamburg, Feb. 4, 77 years. LINDNER, Max o., 234 Guelph St., Feb. 4, " years. REIST, Mrs. Moses, Conestoga. LAUTENSCHLhGER, Frederick H., 14 Hearth Cres, Kitchener, Feb. 5, 65 years. we also pick up a. dolivot evenings WHY PAY MORE FOR YOUR DRY-CLEANING? DINNER 6:15 (sharp) - MEETING 7:30 pm. - DANCE 9:00 pm. CALL NOW ACADIAN CLEANERS & LAUNDERERS DINNER a. DANCE 33.00 per person - MEETING FREE Miaiee- Mansfield will an you up to 25: pa got-nun. u now 743-7357 ST. LOUIS PARISH (Waterloo) CREDIT UNION LTD. . ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING Knights of Columbus Hall - 105 University East. Waterioo Tickets Available From Credit Union Office or Executive, DINNER TICKETS LIMITED TO 300 - GET THEM EARLY Friday, February 19, 1971 ' Attend All or Any Part of the Evening he Leah squashed out a " win over the Sabres in their last game oUhe radar schedule to mdqirttimtpuce,msepoint ahead of the Hawks. As the scores indicate, the last set of game. injhe regular sched- uleendedwithnohigupoetsor runaway games. But there's one loophole left for determined dieteheaters, the Financial Post notes: You have to book your diet meals at least 24 hours before t1igtit time. (And a busy executive like you just never knows when he might have to hop a plane on a moment's notice, now does he? ) The Sabres gave the Leafs a scan " they were ahead bl at one point but the Leafs got the winnipg goal in the last minute of the game. Since the schedule began the teams have twinned up and made the league quite competitive, as this week's scam indicate. Leading scorer is Ricky Boegel of the Sistins with 21 points, four ahead of runner-up Gavin Goebel of the Canadians. If you’ve been cheating on that diet of yours while traveling, us- ing the excuse that you simply can't obtain the prescribed foods on transit - watch, out: they're closing in on you, the.Financial Post reports. British European Airways proudly announces that in con- sultation with the famous Weight Watchers organization, it's offering the world’s first in- flight "slimming meals. " There will be separate scoring statistics, for the playoffs which started Wednesday. The goaltender with the best average is John Wolfe of the Leafs with a 1.5 average for IO games, followed closely by Jerry Mills of the Hawks with 1.7 for the same number of games. Cy Mayo is the new convener of ttteleague, haying taken over from Jim Harrison who has stepped down. Cy deserves a vote of thanks from the league The Waterloo council of the Knights of Columbus has launch- ed a drive for new members. The group's present member- ship is almost 400. Its headquar- ters are at 105 University Ave. E. Dave Deppisch, grand knight, has set a 60-goal target for ad- ditional members. Don Kehn is chairman of the membership committee. Knights launch membership drive Diet flights REFRESHMENTS A " ILABLE By Don Drew-[er Seats, Tigers and Blues will play in the was! division. All games will be played Wed- nesday and Thursday evenings at Wings Blues Leadings scores: Flyers Sabres Penguins Rangers play for the championship at WaterkoArma,Marehgr. Runnerwtqt will play for the' consolation My on the same mm. at 6 p.m. Admission is free. Even though it's not 'tr an; Aqua 'ice-i" - them-hm. - The plan!“ an divided but two ”was. sch huh; six teamsekoesdare+tesdoet the National Hockey Lune. Six games will be played with tttetqttmttmmsirteatAdivisittas playing off to determine who qgitt when it is jut " exciting. Ftyers, 5; Canadians, 5. Canucks, 3; Wings, 1. . Leafs, 3; Sabres, 2. Penguins. 4; Blues, 0. Hawks. 3; Seals, o. Final standings: The featuring... in the Lower Dock Draught now in pitchers Hwy tt Opposite K-Man VIBRATION 653-3269 Fri. ' Sat. Feb. 12 - l3 W L TPU. V GP AV. Jot Wolfe. but: I. " Terry Ills. Rants 10 " FR l.. SAT, MON. and TU ES. FEBRUARY 12.13.15.16 Saturday - Adult Skating - 8:00 p.m.-10p.m. " - Sunday - Family Skating FAMILY sq.oo ADULTS " 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 Fm. CHILDREN 2s. Tuesday - Parents and Pre Schooiers " a.m. - 1 1:30 a.m. no CHARGE Thursday-Parents and Pre Schoolers 1 :30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. no CHARGE Friday - tt:30 - 10:30 ADULTS tie CHILDREN 25‘ Saturday - Family Skating FA 5 :30 p.m.-7 :30 [MIL {if Tuesday. Feb.16th O.M.H.A. PLAYDOWNS - M. __ A - Waterloo Arena Saturday Feb. 13th O.M.H.A. PLAYDOWNS - " ., -- Waterloo Arena --- A _ - Adults " MF_M-_..9tF9t'. - -.9.r..- children Free 8:00 p.m. Waterloo Midgets vs Stratford -9 :30 p.m. Waterloo Juveniles vs (to be announced) Waterloo Arena Waterloo Novice "B" vs Paris - 7 :00 p.m. Waterloo Pee Wee "B" vs Paris - 8:00 p.m. Waterloo Bantam "B" vs Paris - 9:00 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 18th PIONEER LEAGUE - COMMUNITY SERVICES BOARD 7:00 p.m. - "mm“... mum. Waterloo Novice "A" vs (to be announced) tt :00 p.m. Waterloo Pee Wee "A" ‘vs Woodstock 9:00 p.m. Waterloo Bantam "A" vs Woodstock a 3531.“ Sli- a ltd- A; am I , I MBI? F r; . ‘i 'Cl r WATE SltllllEc 'tttAlai' " iMilElil ' n _ PUBLIC SKATING AT MOSES SPRINGER ARENA WATEELOO COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE ' Proudly Prosdnts _ ".50 tq-tOates-rm-r."--' It "" ts. “duets from W.c.l. Students 0: Phone the School office 744-221 , u Can't Take It N With You ACTIVITIES A Comedy in Three Acts W.C.l. Auditorium 8:1 5 p.m. Show House " Furniture " King North WW toughen. Inc-mo ALAN RIG BY'S ttirii 'itiit'iir7 1ht"meyrr1crssrme FAMILY $1.00 ADULTS " CHILDREN " Students " .00

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