The hunter‘s moon; murder _ by S. Gotlieb. in a New England town by s N. Benchley. i aae Elephants can remember; Poirot to the rescue by A. Christie. n FICTION Ideas on Stonechenge available at library gets clung ofito second place in the Hub League by tieing Brantford 1â€"1 last Thursday night. Mike Blake held the Toyâ€" otas in the game during the first two periods as terloo was outplayed out shot even though h team scored in the second period . Brantford â€" opened the scoring early in the second period but Marc Thiel reâ€" plied before the period ended on a pass from Steve Beaupre and Ken Brown. Waterloo came out in the third period witl%a better effort to keep Brantford off Blake‘s doorstep and they almost picked up the winning goal. NIRREIREIERIEETERIIEERIERIETEE kAE :E E. TX ©St Waterloo Toyota Mid Meanwhile at the Hesâ€" by Don Dreisinger Toyotas keep second place beginning family b Goal scoring for Waterâ€" loo was done by Tim Mcâ€" Cargar from Terry Kuen zie and Gavin Goebel assisted by Steve Beaupre and Gord Dennis. On Sunday afternoon at Hespeler the _ Toyotas blanked Preston in tourâ€" nament play 3â€"0 with A} MacSorley picking up his second. shut out of the season. The Toyotas held most peler Tournament Waterâ€" loo lost a close decision to Kitchener 3â€"2 because of a poor showing in the first two periods allowing Kitâ€" chener to get off to a quiet lead. Waterloo came out strong in the third especâ€" ially in the last five minutes of play but couldn‘t come up with the tieing goal. The â€" gourmet‘s Canada; puck past the Preston goalâ€" Waterloo. picked up a goal in each period with Marc Thiel scoring in the empty net in the final minute of the game. Mike Conrad opened the sceoring in the first period of the play and outshot Preston by a large margin but just couldn‘t put the Novice House League Eastern Division Standings Dutchmen Seals Green Shirts Black Hawks Knights Hornets Generals Kings Colts Sabres Regals Canucks Aces Team Siskins _ Chippers Red Wings Western Division Standings on a pass from Ken Brown and the Ken made it 2â€"0 sisted by Dave Oliver. The Toyotas play Wedâ€" nesday, Friday and Saturâ€" day evening in Hespeler and play a Hub League game _ against â€" Stratford on â€" Thursday â€" night _ at Waterloo starting at 8 ~A. LOWER MALL 745â€"4461 WATERLOO SQUARE ~G sYc kz ns >is s 1973 RCA â€" 26" GIANT SCREEN ACCU COLOR TELEVISION "The Gift That Keeps on Giving" This RCA 26" Color console television features walnut furniture fiush cabinet RCA‘s improved Black Matrix Screen picture tube delivers brighter, more vivid color and sparkle, also the tube face is glare proofed to diffuse light reflections Instantâ€"On, Lighted Dial, and Automatic Fine Tuning (A F.T) just select your channel and A F.T. pinpoints the correct signal electronically â€" far more accurâ€" ately than manual fine tuning. Come in and see it now. Why not have a colorful Christmas? Model CCD â€" 958 See our selection of portable RCA TV‘s from $119.00 Portable Radios, Clock â€" Radios, Record Players, 8â€"Track Casette Units, Speakers, etc. Pts. Open Evenings till 9:30 SIGHT & SOUND NEED LAST MINUTE GIFT IDEAS? Pts. Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, December 20, 1972 _ 15 EIGHT WILLIAM STREET EAST | WATERLOO. ONTARIO > e PHONE (519) 579â€"4170 | Open Wed. & Sat. 9:30 â€" 6:00 J Thur. & Fri. till 9:30 p.m. Closed Mon. & Tues. Add the charm l of Pine to PR & your home < £/â€"Â¥i % this Christmas with _ . \YMlaete Beautiful reproductions g â€" _‘ h of our Canadian Past./ ~< ®© Canadian Pine Classics ® Roxton ®© Authentic Reproductions : ® Handâ€"made Pottery © Original Watercolors ARTISAN INTERIORS LTD. Tea Wagon Bench Sette