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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Oct 1971, p. 10

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CAFE MOZART *Doutsche Konditorei" 38 King St. South Waterioo 578â€"4590 Waterioo 171 King S. 745â€"5383 FAMILIES APPRECIATE OUR FINE CHAPEL FACILLTIES H#0GG Funeral Home Ltd. True Authentic Home Made DONT RAKE THE LEAVES Coward R. oob creative decorating! BY LARRY MLAUGHLIN WATERLOO PAINT â€" PAPER â€" VINYL RENT cexze=e _ POWER »a. VAC U U M 5SCS~ after 5 p.m. league at Moses Springer Arena will take a new form this year. Players will be drafted to teams by coaches for the first time in the league‘s history. There are eight teams in the B division and six teams in the A section of the league. The draft will take place November 3 and 4. Coaches will be briefed tmi'fi_lqunar loo Toyota‘s 64 at Waterioo the two teams‘ homeâ€"andâ€" home exhibition series at one game apiece. The referee awarded 14 penalties during the game, nine to Guelph, and a 10â€" point Waterloo had been skating hard both‘ ways and forcing the play. Then Waterloo quit skatâ€" Michael Bates for unnecesâ€" Waterloo lead the game until Guelph tied it 3â€"3 in the late stages of the seâ€" Open Daily 8 a.m. â€" 6 p.m. Friday 8: 00 a.m. â€" 8: 30 p.m. 184 Weber St. North . Waterloo 578â€"3870 Call us for details! by Dave Hennig Waterloo Minor Hockey Have you ever thought of INSURING your furnace parts with the finest parts plan in this area? Draft organized for bantams by Den Dreisinger RENTA LQ‘ CENTRE FUEL & SUPPLY LTD. Kitchener â€" 745â€"4746 â€" Waterioo on draft procedure at a meeting November 2 at 6 p.m. at Moses Springer. Former WCIl player stars at U.S. college Glenn Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson, 28 Cardill crescent Waterloo put in an outstanding perâ€" formance last week and led the St. Lawrence University (Canton, New York) Larâ€" ries to a 23â€"7 win in their football game with Norwich university. A player picked to play in B division can be "brought up‘‘ to the A class if an A coach thinks he‘s good enough. An A player would room. The B division man must remain with the A team for at least three games before being dropped down again. The cutâ€"off date for movâ€" ing players between diviâ€" sions is December 30, apâ€" proximately half w a y through the schedule. Thirtyâ€"two players will be drafted per hour. All players will be notified this week of the time and date to be Glenn, who played his junior football in Waterlon, carried the ball 83 yards in six tries and scored a touchdown on a thirtyâ€"four yard run. The touchdown tied the game. ing and lost <their initial ;. The ‘s held bntus and Tans Fiay which ie oige m phiy Rroreh in the game. Waterioo scoring: Mike. Yosurack from Reg Schâ€" narr and Barry Musseiman; In Britain the Minister for Transport _ warned reâ€" cently that if people can not be persuaded to wear seat belts the government may reconsider the possibility of legislation. from Woelfle and Mussel}â€" man; Steve Pauley from Jeff Gastmier and Musselâ€" The Ontario Safety League says that in the Australian State of Victoria the wearâ€" ing of belts in cars where Bob Robinson and Bob Macâ€" The sixth Gueiph goal was scored in the empty net. es Waterioo pressed hard all + Waterloo lost 2â€"1 to Hes through the game but had C peler at the arena Saturday. trouble hitting the net and fitted has been Compulsory seat belts id The first A division game is November 17. B divisien begins action November 16 and 18. No curved sticks will be allowed in the WMHA leagues up to and including the bantams. This decision was made in 1970. Players are reminded helâ€" mets, skate guards, gloves and mouth guards are manâ€" datory for WMHA players. Cy Mayo originated the draft idea and the two diviâ€" sions. Len Wilson, George MacAskill, Dave Hennig and Mr. Mayo worked out the details. quidkly with two fluke goals which both went in off Waâ€"â€" | â€" taloo‘kn-m Jim McRay s and Stoddart were the T out for the draft. shooting and lack of offenâ€" sive finnesse, specially inâ€" rvodoond conpima ce damg All the scoring was done within the opening siz minâ€" utes of the game. Reg Schnarr opened the scorâ€" ing with assists from Brian compulsory since 31st Deâ€" cember 1970. Traffic deaths and injuries decreasâ€" ed significantly in the first half of 1971, compared with 1970. TAPE â€" CASSETTE â€" REELS SsSUPERIOR â€" TDK â€" TDKSD PA â€" SYSTEM and MICROPHONES ADC â€" SPEAKER SYSTEMS OPEN 10 am till 9 pm Mon. â€" Fri. â€" 10 am till 6 pm Sat. We T ake a Personal Interest in You 44 King St. S. Waterloo 576â€"7730 Glenn Johnson and Mike Yosurâ€" Famous for quality in a relax price range HARPER ELECTRONICS LTD. ~Brown and Jerry Kuenzi up when Nelson rreads rei us s ”. fl-.r | with big saves. _ § Waterloo picked up seven NIKKO STEREO COMPONENTS SONY LINE â€" COMPLETE TEAC TAPE DECKS and STEREO UNITS MIRCORD TURNTABLES SCHURE Wateriloo standouts durâ€" The City of Waterloo in Co Opâ€" eration with Kâ€"W Probe has opened a depot for the collecâ€" tion of newspapers and magaâ€" znes at the Works Dept. yard at the end of Young St.E. Please take bundled newspaâ€" pers and magazines and deâ€" posit at the marked locations. Depot willâ€"be open 8 am to 5 pm seven days a week. ‘‘THE LOUSSIERN TRIO ARE MAGNIFICENT. MA. LOUSSIERA PROVESs HIS POINT BY THE EASE WITH WHICH HE PASSES FROM PURE BACH INTO PURE MODERN JAZZ." London Times PlayBach seff associates limited presents (Jacques Courtines, Managing Director) SUN. OCT. 31, 8 pm Humanities Building Theatre University Of Waterioo Admission $2.50, Students $1.50 Tickets at Central Box Office j PAPER SALVAGE *~ CITY OF WATERLOO eabP 744â€"6111, ext. 2126 is "ONT. SAFETY L6AGUC Gaapuatts" i * 578â€"4119 PLEASE CALL US! i

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