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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Feb 1971, p. 13

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_ '7. ----__ C'""r"""'"'"""""'"""""eeN.SP"e T iMMtdettttemraet5mtiottt tm..DietmrsBttu,Gntt,t,tm g}: e .0010ch BowlingCoIn» ltd-lot. W, in _'" " dep- to “urban. Over “q Sttntt, Slum t: -. “,leen competed h (an; Nuclei, Kitchener, MM a , "'tl'ittgieiorearitarigttttottAit tertltmetBt"rt,hit,t,sw,pm. h tbeqmteineiat finals in Hamil- ttutyiestmt,t.Mr,andPu, (on; fair. We, 2J0. In the junior divisieat the girl’s In the junior boys section tin 1ittgte-mthroeerttrrem 'irtgieevesttma-tbyBria, f_WaterstreetGattyqritttaUeoreot Madam (Waterloo [meal Qti,trgtttiee,,o2,1l,Liili with m. Beiatthadaeorma as. Other bowlers competing m, " and Mt Other bowler: iCthet1int1e-ear-Deiruricompetineirtaeaineie- (Mikes Bowl.StratIord)657; Jam- Danny Daley (Dickson Bowl ie Allen. (Presto Lanes. Preston) Gait) 634; Larav Stratum 566. Janice Walker (Victoria (Victoria Bowl) MB; Mike Kmlicl Bowl, Kitchener) 563; Susan (Presto Lanes. Preston) 574; . ki (Waterloo Lanes) 553, Fred Clad (Mikes Lanes, Strat. riene Abraham (Dickson Bowl, ford) 563; Keith Nicholson (Bond l alt 520. Ruth Carter (Play Mor, Stratiord) Mr. Kim Land Pair, Hespeler) 513, Christine (Town Bowl) Mr, David Brettr ' Dahmer (Towne Bond, Kitchener auer (Water Street Bowl, Galt) “rhyme Kreller (Elmira Bow!) m, and Cathy Kittmer (Bowi- Mor, StratfordHGB. The junior girls team event was won by Victoria Kitchener with 2,985. Members of that team were Joanne Hastings, Lori-Ann long, Doris Schact. Heather Bren- ner and Kathy Kinnee. Penguins vs Seals. 8 a.m.; Can- ucks vs Sabres, 9.05 a.m.; Black Hawks " Aces, 10.20 a.m.; Red- wings vs Braves, 11.25 a.m.; Fly- ers vs North Stars, 12.40 pan.; Bruins " Rangers, 1.45 p.m.; Blues " Kings, 3 p.m.; Canadians vs Leafs, 4.05 pm. Peewee playoffs Results of the first peewee house league playoffs follow. The play- offs consist of two games, total goals from which count for the finals. Bruins, 3; Rangers. 2 Hawks, 5; Aces, l _ Flyers, 2; North Stars, 2 glues. 6; Kints.2 . raves, 4; Wings. 3 Canadians, 9i Leafs, 0 Canucks, IV, Sabres, 2 Seals, 4; Penguins. 1 The schedule for the second playoff games this Saturday is; {Que rollbffs attract 180 competitors ') L'Attt1tt. 'l111tt.. .-, a,f?1tt5tt1ee,ett1rtre 'yrrptiyraretattiaiuSirie new a an. ma 1 Fish in more than pen. They make a “winning hobby to! tho whole hmily. PM. Lon this. Cock“. .0. "as... Sadr... W due othqr In“ I." A Fascinating Hobby count?! 1m: or PET sown“ Reasonable Prices WATEMOO SQUARE PET SHOP Ottr Tropical & Marine Fish town“ Oran-mm. may I M as 743-0021 Ii"! The other hams comiseting were Waterloo Lanes, 2,925; Mikes The other teams that competed were Towne Bowl, 2,928; Mikes Bowl. Stratford, 2,860; Victoria Bowl, 2,813; Water Street Bowl, Gait, 2,552; Uptown, Stratford, 2,500; Bowl-Mon Stratford, 2,406; Dickson Bond, Galt, 2,446; Play- fair, Hespeler. 2,416; and Presto Lanes, Preston, 2,316. In the senior division the girls' singles was won by Laurel Boyes, Mikes Bowl, Stratford, with 677. Laurel had scores of 237, m and 212. She was followed by Mary Daniel (Gait Dickson Bowl) 656; Marney Galawray (Waterloo Lanes) 627; Brenda Mayer (Towne Bowl) 612; Debbie Reidel (Vic- toria Bowl) 553; and Darcia Kor- ney (Presto Lanes) 443. The winning senior girls' team was Victoria. Bowl with 3,069. Scores were 906, 1146, and 1018. Members of the team were Wendy Clayfield, Susan Wettlau- fer, Margaret Steele, Pam Luen- ing and Betty Ann Stumpl. -- wm. III-WI“. , hue Iowl, Kitchener, tda: ter Stunt Bowl. Gait, 2,36; Preo- to Line-Wrench. m; and Pur. mt. Bender, 2.10. In the junior boys section the tingle event was won by Brian Mm (Waterloo Lanes) wlth 04. Brian had score- at m, " and Mt Other bowlers competing in the singles, were Danny Daley (Dickson Bowl. Galt) 634; Law Stadium (Victoria Bowl) at; Mike Kmllck (Presto Lanes, Preston) 574; Fred Clad (Mikes Lanes. Strat- ford) S63; Keith Nicholson (Bowl- Mor, Stratfbrd) Mr. Kim Lund (Towu Bowl) Mr, David Brettr. auer (Water Street Bowl, Galt) 537; Peter Show, (Ptaytair, Her. peter) 404; and Matt Pommer (Elmira)373. - The top Junior boys team was Waterloo Lanes with 1,963. Mem- hers were Roger Parsons, Pete Koetsier, Dan Moogk, Cliff 'rtaeh- linsky and Gavin Glee. s====i==== ”3/3 f” C:':':.:.,:.,':.:,',?';"."?,'.,.,", wut, it/(/ {A (i'i,5, F.s., 3% ks.,crc.,J fe F? , 'd.ie"s() / iii) 180 Weber North 578-3320 Waterloo "Let's see you go in and make a North America's Only Coast to Coast Network of Exclusive Auto Muffler Shops FAST. F REE MUFFLER INSTALLATION Custom Pipe Bending, Shocks 2 min. inspection - no obligation _'.i,'i'ti'i'.1, THE HOME TEAM and is presently attached to the University of Waterloo’s inte- grated studies program. .. He told Rotarians he realizes the Jewish people have suffered persecution in European countries but affirmed his concern for Pale- stinians displaced by the Israeli state. _ Dr. George Haggar was guest speaker at last week's Rotary The controversial Lebanese is president of the Arab Federation Rotarians hear George Haggar The Waterloo girls team placed second and the Waterloo girls' single champ Donna Sippel also placed second. Other scores were not available at the time of writ- mg. He described his visits to refu- gee camps and the struggle of the inhabitants to survive. with no; and m a! ‘. mudm.- T a He was 'gtt.qmd by 1.. long an (Pluto I...) M; Dan Cum (Tone Bull) 1.. Jerry not”: (like: Bowl. Strat- foi-d) 117; Phil Wynne (Waterloo Lane) 076; Allan Mecam (Bord. Mor, Station!) .4: Rick Bmtte auer Water" Street Bowl. Gilt) Ru; and Gerald End (Victoria Bowl)“; ," - the four-steps to stardom. The boys from Waterloo won the team event with 2,55. Members were Bruce Ogitive, Dale Marks, them Dunleavy. Fred Cummings and Victoria Bowl with t,406. M had scores of 1M}. IMQ ”11.81.“. other teams we Tome Bowl. 3.253; Waterloo Lanes. 8.076; Water Street, Gait, 2,917; Presto Lanes, "ttr, and Gait/Mann Bosi,2,Nt. “7183""? mm than by tat1t't2tihtr, out) for IN than a an has: 'i)Crr"rtrh't-'t.th-reir t_etrtera*ttrerai'll- 'ttrtdr_qram-tthtii"trtte tet1tntttteAaistNemhlr.tirtoettt WOMEN'S tiiiiiiii'i'iiiiiiiiiiiii gunman Clll,ASSES gl ATTENTION TRUGKERS! This meeting will be of particular interest to truck owners, shippers and others of the trucking industry operating motor vehicles registered for a gross weight of 20,000 pounds or more. All inteasted parties are invited to participate in a discussion of Jhe new Highway Traffic Act regulations. To obtain the allowable axle weights for your trucks and trailers, bring the measurements in inches as shown below. NEW WEIGHT LAWS FOR TRUCKS V.I.P. 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