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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Mar 1971, p. 11

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. _ P 3 Waterloo, at St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" pital, Mareh 10, daughter. ‘‘‘_ MOGHADAM, Mr. and Mrs. Raâ€" Tie, Apt. 5, 658 Silverbirch Rd., at Kâ€"W Hospital, March 13, E daughter. BAUNE, Mr. and Mrs. Paul, 40 Peppler St. at St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" pital, March 14, son. CARR, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, 443 Hazel St. at Kâ€"W Hospital, Marâ€" eh 15, son. SCHMIDT, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd, 37 Austin Drive, at Kâ€"W Hospital _ HARJU,. Mr. and Mrs: Harold, 139 ‘ Waterico St., Kitchener at Kâ€"W S f Hospital, March 9, son. ‘â€" _ LORENTZ, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, â€" #31 Rodney St. at Kâ€"W Hospital " : March 9, son. NENADOV, Mr. and Mrs. Paul, , _ CENTORE, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd, #5 Erb St.â€"W., at St. Mary‘s Hospital, March 9, daughter. _ " _ METZ, Mr. and Mrs. Michael, 83 Blythewood Rd., at Kâ€"W Hosâ€" tal, March 10, son. ‘..‘I'SE. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce, 413 zel St., at Kâ€"W Hospital, Marâ€" ch 10, daughter. . â€" & KING, Mr. and Mrs. Walter, 130 Columbia St. W., at St. Mary‘s siim}lospital, March 9, son. Goldigg & for foll ~.itfire high . Sam Boag tops seniors The director and cast of Please, Sound effects were by 15â€" yearâ€" No Flowers, a oneâ€"act play of old Greg LeMoine, while 14 the Village Players, received a yearâ€"old Bruce Gremo was stage warm reception in Barrie where manager. Roy Hinsperger was they presented two performances producer. on the weekend. _ ~ Executives of* the Barrie About 700 persons viewed the group felt the venture is one play, presented on invitation which could be followed by other from ‘the Little‘s Hill Players, groups to their mutual advantage, who shared the program with since it gives amateurs an opâ€" them. Warmest applause on the portunity to see what others are two nights went to the Waterloo doing and how they go about :. months ago, directed the nineâ€" member cast, only two of whom had previous stage experience. WBbean Wright of 634 Glen Forrest Blvd., who with her husband, John, formed the group some Members of the cast are Marg Bracewell, Pat Davis, Angie Fischer, _ Betty Greenhaugh, Lorette Henderson, Louise Worâ€" snip, Richard Woolwich, Wayne Ventry and John Wright. Bowling news In the Senior Citzens mixed leaâ€" â€" leads the men in high average gue Sam Poag is showing the old with 238 although he is followed timers he still knows what the very closely by Amzie Martin who game is all about. Sam who is in has a 237 average. Bob also has his late 60‘s has the high average _ the high triple with 856 and Frank with 208, the high double with â€" Beaumont has the high single with and the high single with 295. 378. fiathe women‘s division Mary Cluâ€" Don‘t forget the Ontario fiveâ€" the has the high average with 211 . pin bowling championships will be and the high double with 549. The held in London at the Fleetway high single is held by Floss 40 over the Easter weekend April, Buddell with 342. §â€"10. I feel our zone has "three 231 Cedarbrae. Ave.,â€" at Kâ€"W Hospital, March9, daughter. _ In the Rod & Gun mixed league there is a fourâ€"way battle for first place after 22 weeks of play. The Idiggers and the Long Shots are fi for first with 96 points. They followed by the Pals and the fipitfires with 95 points each. 'lou Garnier leads the women high average with 220. The high triple is held by Julie Schneider with 887 and she also has the high By Wendy Redekop and Heather Kersell Students of Lincoln Heights senior school have planned a trip to Ottawa from March 22 to 24. They will be supervised by John Pettie, a teacher who made a similar trip last year. Eleven parents have volunteered to be chaperones. _ The students will tour the Parâ€" liament Buildings, Royal Mint, Students plan trip to Ottawa I Don‘t miss these "Best Buy" Play wins plaudits with 369. Bob Hackbart \oalk $ . John, RR Deaths ~ March 16, son. 4. RASMUSSEN, Mr. and Mrs. Henâ€" ?. 30 Daniel St. Bridgeport, at â€"W Hospital, March 9, daughâ€" BECHTEL, Mrs. Norman Ru}" forâ€" merly of Highland East, Kitchener, March 9, 72 years. REJTZEL, Mrs. Edwin C., St. Jacâ€" obs, March 9, 94 years. WEIDENHAMMER, Nordissa, Central Park Lodge, Kitchener, formerly of Waterloo, March 10, 61 years. WEINSTEIN, Mrs. Herbert (Jim) 146 Graham St., March 11, 70 years. ‘ FEEHAN, James A., 181 Ninth Ave., Kitchener, March 10, 82 years DERSTINE, Mrs. Clayton F., 1002 Victoria St. N., March 11, 69 years. SCHNEIDER, John, 2 Park Ave., Elmira, March 12, 88 years. BALL, Clarence J., 17 Filbert St., Kitchener, March 14, 77 years. GRAF, Joseph A., 24 Ezra Ave., The Barrie group has been inâ€" vited to Waterloo at a date to be arranged. _ named for Lakeshore Village where members reside. The Waterloo actors were billeted in Barrie homes for the weekend. Please, No Flowers will be inâ€" cluded in an evening of oneâ€"act plays planned for â€" Cedarbrae school, April 2â€"3. All will be perâ€" formed by the Village Players, Don‘t forget the Ontario fiveâ€" pin bowling championships will be held in London at the Fleetway 40 over the Easter weekend April, §â€"10. I feel our zone has "three very strong teams and six experâ€" ienced single shooters who can bring home the trophies this year. I hope many of the bowlers from this area will go to London that weekend and cheer our bowlers to victory. I have been to many of these championships and even had the thrill of bowling in one of them and I‘ll tell you these bowlers put on quite a show. So I hope to see you in London. 3 o w.a KW mpu |â€" @ is Waterloo‘s:most complete fitmess centre War Museum, Museum of Science Technology and the Peace Tower. . Approximately 85 students will make the trip and stay overnight at the Beacon Arms Hotel. We have been looking forward to this outing since the beginning of the year. March 14, 76 years. The Lancers, our interschool hockey team challenged Hespeler to a semiâ€"final game recently but were defeated 31. Better luck next time! LOWER MALL WAT ERLOO SQUARE <f 1 exercise to _ shythmicat . music on soft cushioned you can choose tr@ DOSi time and class suited to your busy day. For further information call 576â€"2680 or be our guest at any class free and at no obligation to at the FITNESS CENTRE 6’ you. rinse in our individual 29 5‘dtor yodt sauna, restore vitality in our cold plunge SS CENT RE ENROL NOW Tues. and Thurs Tues and Thurs. 10 CLASSES 6 and 7 pm eR B I

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