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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Mar 1972, p. 11

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' Huts take t;ttrisojotion Mt?, In. it . g tt dn't Bob Schnurr assisted on all three Waterloo goals. Gary Thiel picked up an Roberts scored again in the third and his teammates Tom Bishop and Rick Jermey added one each. Brian Schnurr scored again in the third and Jim Young netted the final Waterloo goal. Tim Horton 's lose , OMHA final to Barrie But Dave Roberts put Barrie ahead with two goals in the second period. The Tim Horton's open- ed the scoring in the first period at Waterloo arena with a goal by Brian Schnurr from his brother Bob and Mike Conrad. bylin- Phea- Bitaio became the 1972 midget house league cham- Nods by defeating the powerful Detroit team 4-3 in the sudden-death final Saturday night. In the consolation the Hawks held off a third-period blitz by Detroit did get three shots past the Buffalo goalie to keep in the game but most of their players seemed a bit tight. This, and the fact that Buffalo played and skat- ed strongly, kept Detroit in check. Barrie made it three in a row when they downed Waterloo Tim Horton's 5-3 March 21 to win the Ontario minor hockey association's AA bantam championship. Mum, only beaten once mug the regular season, dn't get untracked and Buffalo took advantage of mistakes to press them for the entire game. Joe George scored twice for Buffalo; Allan Shane and Jeff Gastmeier, once each. Tom Swartz scored twice for Detroit and Doug Gal- by John and Peggy Kempel assist on Brian Schnurr's WATERLOO SQUARE 578-2410 Ritchie Button Co. Custom COVERED Buttons BELTS & BUCKlES BUTION HOlES for Coats. mosses, Sweaters MONOGRAMMING 50 Ontario South 143-3074 "Buffalo wins midget house title HEMSTITCHING (Freedom) M o KSTO R E ”mama That Art Of French Cookmg Can-dun Cook Book Pam” For Ch-Idvon Food That 'tqatty Schmuck: Bony Cmckov Coolooks Howe! Annomg Gard. To Emma-rung Folds of Woodov Group of Seven Liam To The Warm this Unuquo Hot-Iago Goo Dest The Nat-and Dream Kahht Gum-n Dtarv Fdr 1972 Incl Of "we Gevmans Panic On Wall Shoal Manon” of Hope Knots the New Englvsh Ruble Cunom a." sottorq Manon From Malago Dan. A Hoot Pam On My ”can WMoooks of Jun. Sent: Arty Woman Can outeMqrs Wm. Grog Clark Better Homes tb Gavdons users to squeak out FEATURING GIFTS FOR EASTER GIVING The Tim Horton's will fin- ish their season with a trip to Burlington for the Gold- en Horseshoe tournament. The Tim Horton's will be minus the services of three players for the tourna- ment due to injuries. Jerry Leland has a serious knee injury; Dean Moir dislo- cated one finger and broke another when he slipped on an icy sidewalk, and Jim Young has a broken leg. It wasn't until 9:15 of the third period that the Ran- gers finally connected. Then, within five minutes, the Hawks found themselves fighting for their lives as the Rangers rapped in tim more. Wayne Flaherty, Kim The referees assessed 13 penalties during the game, eighttoBarrie. In the consolation final the Hawks built . up a " lead at the end of two periods in what was proving to be less than a final game. Grant Plonske scored twice while singles went to Dave Zamke and Randy Meyer. second goal. The final minute of the game was exciting as De- troit pulled their goalie to try for the equalizer. Good defence held them off; A shot by Buffalo almost the full length of the ice hit the post, adding to the frenzy. Doug Snyder was named the game's most valuable player. brawl, once. SIGHT& SOUND'S Ci ____ S) The Look "ji/i"? . Is Lgtther (iiiiiti,iiii,iri" [LEE Allan Shuh (left). captain of the midget house league Hawks, holds trophy which they won in the consolation final Saturday. Goalie Brian Dietrich was named most valuable player. -photoby non Pm... Except for great goal- tending by Brian Dietrich. later named the game's MVP, and a little luck. the Henley and Dave Reeaor scored one each to set the stage for a wild finish. " King St. South Watedoo Crystal - China quavmcs Cosmetics - Cuckoo For That Unusual Gift Visit The WINDMlll SHOP Reg. $249.95 SPECIAL Clocks o--.-.-----, in the dying minutes the Hawks landed two men in the penalty box and the Rangers pulled their"goaiie. The extra-[mu advantage (thallium out. One thot hit the goal ALAN BIGBY'S "as. of Furniture u [in M “out. 1m sis-sun FURNITURE and APPLIANCES One Room or A Complete Houseful FOR RENT Monday, at Cedarbrae School & Sir Edgar Bauer School Starting Thurs. April 6th, 1972 8:30 to 9:30 - Sir Edgar Bauer School Bring a friend or neighbour and a deck of cards. DATE: WEDNESDAY. APRIL 5th, 1972 Sir Edgar Bauer School 8:00 to 10:00 PM Waterloo Family Y.M.C.A. - Lincoln Road, Waterloo Saturday, 7:00 PM to Ml:30 PM Mmday,2:30PMtor.30PM . Students: 25e - Adults: 50t Part-time employment application are now being ac- cepted for Roller skating Cruisers. Min Age. 17 Public Swimming Every Friday afternoon 1:30 PM at the Waterloo Bowling Lanes. . ' Fee: 25e - Seniors are welcome to bowl any day of the week during the day hours for the same 25e fee. WW ctteoeutse1Ttturtttyt.1"rdt M. 1072 tt serum: cmzsus comma when: LAKESMRE VILLAGE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION "CARD NIGHT" Monday. at St. David's School 9:00 to 10:30 MIXED JUNIOR GYMNASTICS 5 to 8 Yr. Olds Mondays at Sir Edgar Bauer School March 30th and every other Thursday Ceda rbrae School 8:30 to 10:00 TEENS RECREATIONAL HOUR lADIES PHYSICAL FITNESS First Wednesday of every month Sir Edgar Bauer School 8 :00 to 10: 90pm Thursday MIXED ARTS & CRAFTS Starting Wed. April 12th, l972 9:00to l0330PM Admission: 50t - "PRIZES" 9 to13 Yr. Olds or Older Saturdays, I :00 to 3:00 PM MIXED BADMINTON GIRLS GYMNASTICS LADIES VOLLEYBALL MEN'S VOLLEYBAll Sir Edgar Bauer School Sir Edgar Bauer School WATERLOO " COMMUNITY il,',' SERVICES mp ' BOARD q MIXED CARDS 9:00t010:30 PM 8 to 12 years ly, at Cedarbrae School 6:30 to 8:30 PM 6to7:00PM ACTIVITIES

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