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

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maxim intheng minim-'3 league with a bl winoverstratttroy Roc- ketitdaynigttt.TheRoc- ken are seventh. score. Waterloo now has a 2-7-2reeoedamtsixpoints. Waterloo took a " lead over Strathroy in the first leading St." Marys Lincolns Friday Mt by a 10-5 COUPLES MIXED LEA- GUE, Wednesdays," p.m Friday 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Saturday, 9:00 km. - 11:00 pan. Sunday 1:00 - 10:00 pm. FAMILY BOWLING Friday, Saturday, Sunday 4 - 7 Pan. 30c per game OPENINGS " Princess St. West 742-9582 WATER“!!! BOVINE Siskins move into sixth place with win OPEN BONNIE "FUN FOR EVERYONE" Reine! and Craig Hoyt. Dennis Wont scored for Strathroy early in the u- cond but just over a‘mlnute cond to hive the sum: a bl lead. Brad Fell scored the Sig- kins fourth goal before tht Dave Wéber scored the on- 1y goal in the third. - Rockets 50-33 but Dan Nie- met, in the Strathroy‘goal. came up with a strong ef- Carl Totzke. director of athletics at the University of Waterloo today an- nounced the names of the basketball teams that will be competing in the Second Annual Naismith Classic. This is really the fourth year of the tournament. During its first two years, the tournament was known as the Tip Off tournament. Back to defend their championship will be the Clansmen from Simon Fra- ser University in Burnaby, B.C. The Clansmen were the only Canadian team to defeat the eventual CIAU Champions, the Acadia Axemen in last season's play. The defeat was ad- ministered in the final game of the Naismith Clas- sic as the Clansmen took the championship away from the Axemen, who had won the tourney the previ- ous two years. From the other end of the country, the Tigers from Dalhousie University in Halifax are expected to provide stiff competition The officials handed Wa- Teams chosen for Naismith Classic Edith Walters Daynard has combined artistic, engineering, and literary careers with that of housewife and mother. She was born in Rochester, New York, and studied art and engineering at the Rochester Institute of Technology. She went to fine arts col- legeon a scholarship from the Knights of Templar. In 1968, the American Academy of Professional Arts, Omaha, awarded her a doctorate in Letters. Dr, Daynard has been a member of the Rochester N .Y. Professional Arts Club of that city for 23 years. She studied under Ailing Clements, oil painting, and figure draw- ing; Ralph Avery, water color; and Jay Stanley Gordon. portrait painting. All are artists of the Genesse Valley Artist Group. Since 1969, Edith has been residing in Kitchener, Ontario, She has been a student of Tom Cayley of Doon School of Fine Arts and Peter Snyder of Waterloo, Ontario. November 17, 18. " a 20 Wed. 9:30 am. to 6 p.m. Thurs. 9:30 am. to 9 p.m. Fri. th Sat. 9:30 to 6 pm Waterloo Square Mall Waterloo HATASHITA PRESENTS ART EXHIBIT and SALE of ORIGINAL PAINTINGS by DR. EDITH DAYNARD Lahtaia terho nine minors and one major and Strathroy, eight St. Mary's led " at the endottttertrsttutdtFt at ttteenttotttteaecoetdperiod Lincoln: kit up toward the end and Waterloo scored three times with less than Rick Fifield scored four St. Marys goals; Jari Stromberg, two; Jim Blake. Bob aiming, Ed Parkinson and Gerry Thistle, one each. Kim Bauer scored twice for the other seven entries in the classic. By the end of the 1970-71 season, the Tigers were the second best team in the Atlantic seycn minutes to go. The other five teams that will compete in this year's Naismith Classic are; the University of Ottawa Gee Gees (head coach George Potvin), the University of Toronto Blues (head coach John McManus), the Water- loo Lutheran University Golden Hawks (head coach Don Smith), the Queen's University Golden Gaels (head coach Frank Tindall: and the host University of Waterloo Warriors under head coach Don McCrae. area, second only to the powerful Axemen. The Ti- gers are expected to have an even stronger team this season. The Province of Quebec will be represented by Bi- shop's University Gaiters. Head Coach of the Gaiters is Garth Smith. The Waterloo Lutheran Golden Hawks advanced to the CIAU Playoffs last sea- leader for Waterloo; Glen Crou- man. Rich Grill and Bob Each team yield up u minor penalties and a ma- jor. sum coach Bott Er. ieiwasejecudatttseend ottbcncondper'wdafter 10-minute Intent-duct in the third frame tor arguing a penalty to Rick KW. Lincoln: cum the sis- kinB6i-M. fourth-place Elmira Sugar Kings at Waterloo arena tomorrow night. son where they were beaten out by the finalist, the Uni- versity of Manitoba Bisons. The Hawks have improved a great deal, start at 1 pm on Friday. Nov. 26. Other first round games will be played at 3, 6:30 and 8:30 pm on Nov. 26. There will be a full day's action on Saturday before the Consolation Fi- nal and the Championship games at 6:30 and 8:30 pm respectively. The Naismith Classic will be held on Friday and Sat- urday, November 26 and 27. The opening round will Feil was . ttharrttto08trxtttliTttttreititrhrr tt, an as ' A WATERLOO Waterloo Siskins VS Kitchener lirtMtBAtMWEMBER 2211971, at 7:00 PM. JUNIOR "B" HOCKEY *ATERUNtJMtLB FUCK TOURIAIEII Monday, November 15ttt T:00 - 8:15 Waterloo (M) vs, Burlington (M) 8:15 - 9:30 Station! (M) vs. .llespeleHM) 9:80 - 10:6 Kitchener (II) vs. Gttelph(M) ' Tuesday. November 16th 7:00 - 8:15 Waterloo lg) vs. Burlington”) 8:15 - 9:30 Guelph (J) vs. Oak- ville (J) " - 10:6 Kitchener (M) vs. BespeierfM) 'Thursday, November 18th T:00 - 8:15 Waterloo (H) vs. IhtrtdatHM) 8:15 - 9:30 Station! (H) vs. Guelph (M) 9:30 - 10:45 Stratford (J) vs. “menu Friday, November 10th 6:00 - 7:15 Guelph lg) vs. MespeieriJ) 7:15 .. 8:30 Waterloo (g) vs. Kit- cbenerU) 8:30 - 9:45 Stratford (J) vs. Oak- ville (g) 9:45 - 11:00 St. Claus (M) vs. Dmdas(M) Saturday, November 20th 9:00 - 10: 15 Stratford (J) vs. Guelph”) 10:15 - 11:30 Orillia (J) vs. Burlington (.1) 11:30- 12:45 Burlington (M) vs. St. Clairs (M) 12:45 - 2:00 Guelph (M) vs. HespeleriM) l 2:00 - 3:15 Hespeler (J) Ar. Oakville (J) 3:15 - 4:30 Orillia (J) vs. Wa- terloo(J) Burlington (M) 5:45 - 7:00 Kitchener (J) vs. Burlington (J) T:00 - 8:15 St. Clairs (M) vs. Waterloo (M) . 8:15 - 9:30 Kitchener (M) vs. Stratford (M) 9:30 - 10:45 Orillia (J) vs. Kit- chener (J) Sunday, November let 1:00 - 3:00CHAMPIONSHIP FRIDAY NOVEMBER 12th. 1971 8:30PM . Waterloo Siskins " Elmira SUNDAY NOVEMBER 14th 1971 MENS BASKETBALL - Starting November 16th, 1971 at 9:00 PM Cedarbrae School. Call Goal: 578-1792 BOYS BASKETBALL - Starting November and. 1971 at 6:00 PM Cedarbrae School. Call Bran: 742-503 0F INVEREST m SENIORS Family 'Y' - Lincoln Road, Waterloo. - Activities for Seniors (FREE) on THURS- DAY Afternoons from 1230 RM. - Swimming,Cards, Games, etc., Book Now! - Call 579-lit20 or 576-0193 “Game: Night” for Seniors arranged by Optometric Dames Club, Emmanuel United Church. 22 Bridge- port Road West, Waterloo. Bingo, Solo, and Surprim on Priday-8:MrPMto10:80PMPtrMiethatirtg Saturday ':0ttPMtor.8ttPMNnitrthatirttt Saturday 8:00 PMtet 10:00PMAdi'ttr. smday3:30PMto6:00PM Funny Stating W: R muse: "mitrtt.00 Call: Community Services: 576-6193 or 579-1020 Ensues: VILLAGE COMMUNITY AssocIAnou We are now located at Marsland Centre 3rd floor ACTIVITIES SORRY NOSPECrA'r0Rt1 counuum :' - scams h)j,.lll. Watdoo Anna (M)

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