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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Dec 1972, p. 8

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8 Waterioo Chronicie, Wednesday, December 20, 1972 C.W. Tweed & Son Asks f & electric shock and fire. EP he mA "If you have an old set ; y of lights, indoor or outdoor, l check it very carefully beâ€" e _ fore deciding to use it jusi ree n S s K one more time," says ar * o electrical inspector. ° & way Here‘s hoping this » | % Christmas sets the i K _ record in good f L’ OO cheer and I l happiness. o |§ / f d' _4 22q a., | eb l \ thanks * P e ' C \ to all. -:',\ PA 6 ' J C M j § € OSNâ€" /I|1|+As, i i 4N 4) \%/a : e : a AL§ C « 4 § ce l s3 4 [ 1 | ; Snd [ â€" i§ ~Caul . n \ m & j ope â€" . : P m ', 1‘ &»,, | E es | ‘\ i o Aa. ds [ B | T eA o : ‘; %_ e y k ;May your Christmas be} | *z e A Sfilled with good will, : â€"w_S / 6\ & gabundance, and _ the! { C ranquility of faith. f ) # T. 8 O TIM‘s SPORT sHOP _ i | E ‘‘Where the Hard to Find Items Are" 6 7 "3_52'3 Lower Mall 578â€"5810 Waterloo Square $ B â€" A znoxinoswm"“ Put your insurance in safe, experienced hands. HOME â€" CAR â€" BUSINESS WERE BETTER "NATURALLY®" LIMITED 13 King St. N. Waterloo THE ALL NEW ... 37 KING ST. N. WATERLOO 742â€"9451 THIS WEEKS SPECIALS ... ‘ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~ RECEIVING T UBES 30 to 50% OFF * For CHRISTMAS 2000 CHRISTMAS TREES TOWERS PLAZAâ€" WOODSIDE PARK â€" Kâ€"W Y‘s MEN‘S CLUB of the YMCA HOURS : Waterloo (between Towers and Firestone Stores) Guaranteed Fresh, Top Quality ELECTRONIC SURPLUS WESTBURY, 8 TRACK PLAYER BOB TWEED 744â€"5274 Proceeds for work with crippled and needy children T wo L ocations: cut Late November Monday to Saturday 10 a. m. â€" 9 p.m Sunday 1:00 â€" 4:30 p.m. Open sockets can mean trouble According to Hydro, a com mon danger exists when a light socket has been left empty after the removal of invite an ll!qlllSl%!VC chi”f‘; to put a finger into the sockâ€" et and get the inevitable shock. a burned out or broken bulb. The empty sacket may ~â€" Ontario Hydro‘s electrical inspection . department isâ€" sued a warning today about indoor and outdoor Christâ€" mas lighting. _ . _/ WITH SPEAKERS Kitchener (corner Queen S. and Highland Rd.) Open Every Night Till 9 P.M Sat. Dec. 23 till 10 p.m. ‘"If you have an old set of lights, indoor or outdoor, check it very carefully beâ€" fore deciding to use it just one more time,"‘ says an the home only.. They are not built to:stand the severe ate insulation with the conâ€" sequent possibilities of electric shock and fire. when metallic reflectors beâ€" come "live"‘ whenâ€"the conâ€" tact a bare wire or empty â€" The interchanging of inâ€" door and outdoor lighting trouble. Indoor lighting sets were meant for use inside which can rapidly deteriorâ€" 6995 Pat McGrinder (left) sponsor of Tim Horton Donut Shops tries a new helmet on Brad Schnurr as coach Ken Hergott holds one of the new equipment bags. The Doâ€" nut Shops. which are sponsors of the Waterioo Novice team. the Tim Horton Cubs donated new sweaters, pants, helmets. socks and equipment bags to the boys. 325 Weber St. North OPEN Tue. â€" Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. BSA MOTORCYCLE SALES and SERVICE 884â€"2630 Braves chalk up first win corner of Albert and Cardill Cres. announces that his office is now located at 81 CARDILL CRES. DR. P.F. KOO 884â€"3800 getting extra ice time for his fourth place Red Wings and it has been paying off. The Red Wings won their fourth straight game by defeating the seventh place Sabres by a score of 5â€"1. * The Seals are currently 48 King St. South Waterloo Crystal â€" China WINDMILL SHOP by Paul Banton Ceramics Cosmetics â€"Cuckoo Clock or That Unusual Gift Visit The Frey has The sixth place Flyeérs dumped the ninth® place Kings 41. The Kings are still looking for their first win of the year. $ Schedule for _ Saturday December 23: 6:55, Flyâ€" ers vs. North Stars; 8:00 Aces vs. Red _ Wings; 9:05, Jets vs. Kings; Sabres vs. Seals; & Braves vs. Penguins ; 12:40 Blues vs. Bruins; 1:45 Canucks vs. Black Hawks; 3:00 Rangers vs. Canadians; 4:05 l‘ tionals vs. Leafs. Loss number five for this season was handed to the Penguins. They are currently in last spot with no ties and five losses. in third place ran into a real tuff Ace machine on Saturday. The newly groupâ€" ed Aces, now in sixth spot upset the Seals 6â€"5. The fourth place Canadians handed the last place Bruâ€" ins their fifth straight lose in as many games by a score of 4â€"3. In the minor division the North Stars moved inâ€" to first place on Saturday by dumping the third place Black Hawks 7â€"3. The Braves recorded their first win of the season by dumping the second place Nationals 3â€"2. The game between the fourth place Leafs and the fifth place Canucks was called on account of deâ€" fault. Both clubs failed to dress the necessary numâ€" ber of players which is 12. They will both be credited with a loss. Swat CLEANERS

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