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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Dec 1972, p. 12

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12 Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, December 13. 1972 5 DAY CHRISTMAS SPECIAL GIFTS FOR THE WOMAN Y\ THAT SEwsS i Skirt Markers, Hams, etc. Pattermn Cutting Boards, Hams. Dritz Pinâ€"up Free Customer Pickup 100 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM Use Your Chargex Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo 25.00 plus millage Fri. tidl Wed. any car on NEEDLEPOINT TAPESTRY KITS JIM BAUMAN Ownerâ€"Operator of HOSTâ€"RENTâ€"Aâ€"CAR Standings in that division finds a four way tie for first among Cottrell _ Blues, Rockets, Budd Ringers and Road Runneérs. The Comâ€" ets and Jets share second place while the Jones Girls, _ Bonnie _ Blazers, Angels and Bomberettes keep each other company in the cellar. Jets. Budd Ringers beat the Bomberettes 7â€"2. closer score of 43 for the In the Tween standings, Cottrel Blues beat Bonnie Blazers 107 while the Road Runners ran all over the Jones Girls 7â€"0. and Blue Devils continued their tie for first place last weekend in the Petite diviâ€" sion of girls Ringette. The Blue Devils defeated third place Red Flames 51 while Springer Flames lept all over the Canaries 11â€"9. Powder Puffs and Orioles played to a 44 tie and reâ€" mained in the bottom of the league standings with only 1 point each. * Open from 7 :30 a.m. â€" 6: 00 p.m. 295 DALE CRESCENT (In the Hillside Apartments) 4 * Children from 16 years old. * Full Day, Half Day and partâ€"time programme for 2 yrs and above. * Hot 3 Course Dinners at noon * Fully Qualified Staff. Jets squeeze past Comets The Rockets flew by the ngels 7â€"3 and the Jets ‘*Where quality day care and a sound educational experience go hand in hand."‘ For further information Call 884â€"7561 After Hours Call 884â€"9873 EDUCARE â€" ®@ PREâ€"SCHOOL _ ; CENTRE LTD. Sence 2 dishwasher is such an 15 DAY FREE HOME TRIAL LAUREL REPOR TS The Waterloo Red Cross held their Christmas dinner for Senior Citizens last Thursâ€" day at Parkminster Church. The UCW of that church prepared and helped serve the meal along with members of the Red Cross. The chocolate bar sales Webster sells most bars by Charles Graham Bonnie Seyler who sold $96 worth was in second place and received a casâ€" We sold over $4,000 worth of chocolate bars and the top seven sellers eéach reâ€" ceived a prize. The top selâ€" ler in the school was John Webster who sold $117 worth of chocolate. For his efforts he received an 8 track tape recorder. are finally over and let me tell you, we really did great. OPEN: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday â€" 9 a.m. â€" 5 p.m. Thursday, Friday, 10 a.m. â€" 9 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. â€" 4 p.m SwNat CLEANERS WAREHOUSE At last week‘s assembly, Fire Prevention â€" Officer Devision from Waterloo spoke to us on the hazards of false alarms. His enâ€" lightening talk should have a large effect on some stuâ€" dents who get their kicks turning on the alarms. sette tape recorder for her effort. . The students all worked hard this year and deserve a lot of thanks. The Hockey Muskies jourâ€" nied to Hamilton last week and wiped out their vocationâ€" al school. The Muskies are undefeated this year in three starts, so it looks like a great year again thanks to coach Osburn. 1259 Victoria St. N. Victoria Mail ({near Breslau Bridge) PHONE 745â€"5243

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