Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Dec 1971, p. 27

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ed one point on the fifthâ€" place London Squires as they came up with a win and a tie on the weekend. The Siskins are now only four points back of London in Western Ontario junior B 55 in a game there Sunday. Longon picked up a tie aâ€" night for a total of two points over the weekend. The Squires managed to tie the Siskins with only 23 seconds remaining in the game when Jim O‘Connell scored his second goal. London had led 3â€"2 after one period but Waterloo pulâ€" led ahead 54 after t wo. Lee Barnes scored twice for the Siskins; Bill Mcâ€" Michael, Doug Raisbeck and Tom Reidel, once each. Barry Musselman, a firstâ€" year midget allâ€"star, called up for the game, picked up two assists. â€" The Siskins played without Paul Carpe, Rick Kumpf, Bill Young and Craig Hoyt. Other London goal scorers besides O‘Connell, were Randy Stojkiewicz, Wally Keating and Rick Martin. London took 12 of 20 minor penalties and outshot the Siskins 43â€"37. The Waterioo Siskins Waterioo downed Elimira On december 6 elect this man Alderman in Waterioo arl Sulliman Cal ANNOUNCEMENT NEW GIFT STORE _ a 4104 OPENING SPECIAL Feick and Mayer lead after first round roliâ€"off ships in the Kitchenerâ€"Waâ€" terloo district has been comâ€" net at 19:49 to insure the win > Kump{ picked up a 10â€"minâ€" the first u..-.n.,,.a: Sunday‘s. game in gave the Siskins a %2 lead ~_As well :as ~scoring the, at the end of the second. ~ fourth Waterioo goal, Raisâ€" Glen: Cressman scored beck pickeduptwo assists. the first Waterioo goal. _ The Siskins play their . Bill Daub and Frank Strathâ€" next game at home to the | earn scored for Elmira. leagueâ€"leading St.â€" Marys â€" ‘The Siskins outshot Elâ€" Lincoins Sunday night. f pleted. from â€" Stratford, Elmira, Galt, Kitchener and Waterâ€" five were bowled at the Victoria Bowl and five bowled at the Waterloo Lanes, Jo Feick and Danâ€" ny Mayer are showing the way in the women‘s and men‘s division. Only nine women and ten men can qualify for the championâ€" ships. The top nine women are: Jo Feick (Kit.) 2488, Thelâ€" ma Thompson (Kit.) 2465, Edie â€" Strathearn â€" (Kit.) ELDORADO After 10 games of which Corner Regina and William Street ute misconduct and a game As well :as ~scoring the, â€" fourth Waterioo goal, Raisâ€" 2431, Pat Millard (Kit.) 2349, Joan Pickard (Kit.) 2278, Helenne Stumpf (Kit.) 2236, Brenda Moyer (Kit.) 2234, Pat Witter (Kit.) 2225 and Joyce MacNeil (Kit.) 2218. In the men‘s division: Danâ€" ny Mayer (Kit.) 2682, Don Reesor (Wat.) 2593, Stan Craig (Stratford) 2577, Jim Lacey (Wat.) 2569, Gerry Such (Wat.) 2565, John Kroeker (Kit.) 2488, Mel Schmidt (Kit.) 2483, Gerry Roeder (Wat.) 2465, Rev. Parsons (Kit.) 2450, Bob Miller (Wat.) 2443 and Franz Eckert (Kit.) 2443: The next ten games will be bowled Sunday with five games being bowled at the Towne Bow! at 1 p.m. and five games being bowled at the Strand Bow! at 7 p.m. 10â€"20% off regular prices Art & Craft us ts Parkdale Plaza Parkdale Pharmacy has a complete line of beauty aids to help you keep looking fresh and pretty. Come in soon. We‘ll be happy to suggest the right cosmetics. Toileâ€" tries. too. Open 7 Days a week to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 9 p.m. PARKDALE PHARMACY (Check our everydayâ€"in store specials) I SAVE EVEN MORE ON OUR â€" iE DELIVERY AT NO CHARGE TO YOU 578â€"2910 . in Waterloo ‘"Where friendly., courteous service is assured" PRODUCTS â€" PRICED TO THE: ‘ MINIMUM POST OFFICE HOURS MONDAY THRU SAT. 9 a.m. â€" 6 p.m. Pretty Ideas â€" W Albert & Hazel Sts.

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