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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Mar 1973, p. 12

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New buses are here At the same time the King Street trolleys will disâ€" appear after more than 25 years service. Trolley lines must be removed due to urâ€" ban renewal construction in downtown Kitchener. But they won‘t see any action until Monday, Mar. 26, when they will start running on the King Street route following a brief handâ€" ingâ€"over ceremony at which General Motors will officialâ€" ly deliver the buses to the city. swered goals to win the game 4â€"1. With 5:09 left in the game Kevin Price scorâ€" ed Waterloo‘s second goal his 25 of the year from Tim Boettger and Gary Thiel. At the time Scarboro was two men short. Before their second penalty was up Kevâ€" in Price scored his second goal from Brian Schnurr and Dave Shane to give Waâ€" The first three of Kitchenâ€" er‘s 15 new diesel buses, painted in bright orange and red, arrived at the Berkâ€" ley Square terminal last Wednesday. With 5:52 left in the secâ€" ond period Steve Nicholls scored an unassisted power play goal for Scarboro to tie the game 1â€"1. Tim Logel opened the scoring in the game with one second left in the first period to give Waterloo a 1â€"0 lead. Brian Schnurr and Gary Thiel assisted on the The tounament was divâ€" ided into two divisions of three. The one division conâ€" sisted of Chicago, Madison, and Thomhill, Ont. and the other division consisted of Scarboro, Trenton, Mich. d Waterloo. Famerloo met â€" Scarboro their first game of the tournament and came away 4â€"1 victors. There were six teams in the bantam division from Canada and the USA . latest â€" call University at Philip in waterico ‘Pretty is your style‘ when you The Waterioo Major Banâ€" tam Legionnaires travelled to Chicago on the weekend for the Chicago Minor Hawk Hockey Tournament. LARRY‘S MX In the third period Waâ€" hurs., Fri., 9 to 7â€"Sat. 6 to 1 C'l'uu Mendays Plenty of Free Parking Now Open at College Square By Peggy Kempel Legionnaires win Chicago tourney Then at 2:47 of the third period Brian Schnurr scorâ€" ed his 25 goal of the year from Kevin Price to give Waterloo a 2â€"0 lead. Three minutes later Tim Logel terioo a 3â€"1 lead. With three minutes left in the game Scarboro pullâ€" ed their goalie for the exâ€" tra attacker as they were one man shy and Waterloo was two. This move backâ€" fired as Gary Thiel scored an unassisted goal to finish the scoring at 4â€"1. This was Thiel‘s 30 goal of the year. Waterloo was to meet Trenton in their second game of the tournament but the opponents forfeited a 10 win. Inclement weather prevented the team from having enough men at the This put Waterloo in the championship game with two wins and no losses. In the other divisior Thornâ€" hill won both their games to meet the Legionnaires. Gary Thiel opened the scoring with 5:40 left in the first period. Dean Moir asâ€" sisted on the goal. In the second period both teams were shut out and the score remained in Waâ€" terloo‘s favor. Waterloo was out shot in the game 20â€"18. Mike Doâ€" herty played net for Waâ€" terloo. 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The first period saw five On At 10:43 Thomhill beat Randy Dicknoether to take away his shut out and end the scoring at 3â€"1 Waterioo. Thomhill‘s goal came when they were a man short and Waterloo was two men scored Waterioo‘s third goal Gary Thiel. Bothered by fuzzy, hazy TV screens? Tired of staticâ€"prone radios? Want better stereo sound. We can help. Whenever you have electronic trouâ€" bles, call us. We‘ll fix them in a wink with the right parts you need. UI LC DIMIIR: m _ y wen mt â€" Bleags in a Wink! _ â€"a 22y On the Blink? ELECTRONIC SURPLUS 37 King St. North Waterloo 742â€"9451 ‘‘*FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY" SAVES YOU A SERVICE CALL ‘"WE‘RE BETTER NATURALLY®" > at all Branches of the BANK OF MONTREAL . . . ABOUT LOANS Come in soon and "Let‘s Talk". If you can‘t make it in, phone or mail us the accompanying coupon. We‘ll get back to you in a hurry. Our Loan Specialists are working overâ€" time to satisfy your spring buying needs. Whether it be a new car, boat, appliâ€" ances/furnishings, a summer cottage, or home improvements we can make it beâ€" come a reality. 7 to 9 p.m. until April 5th Guelph made it 3â€"2. In the second period Guelph tied the game 3â€"3. Then at 14:40 of the third period Gary Thiel scored from Bob Hennig to give the Legionnaires the 43 victory. goals scored, three by Waâ€" teriloo and two by Gueliph. Mark Harris scored the Leâ€" gionnaire‘s first goal from made it 2â€"0 with a goal from Mark Harris to give the local team a 31 lead. Beâ€" Thursday in exhibiâ€" tion play the Legionnaires downed Stratford 30. Brian Schnurr opened the scoring at 1:06 of the first Tim Logel and Dave Shane. Then at 10:37 Wayne Boyes and Terry Faist to give the Legionnaires a 20 lead. In the second period Joe Young scored an unassistâ€" ed goal to give the Legionâ€" naires a 30 win. 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