Bernie Graf played a good game recording his first hat trick of the play- offs for the Leafs. Peter Mabel, George Putchley. The Wings looted very unorganized andf-hitt at the alert and tarp pass- ing plays the Bruins were making. Cameron Mudie stopped 2s of the as Wing shotson goal. The Bruins victory saved the Leafs by giving them an opportunity to make the final playoff game at Wa- terloo arena. N ominates executive Next month the auxiliary will host the annual Air Cadet father and son ban- quet on Apr. 17. Nominations for the elec- tions of the new executive took place at the regular monthly meeting of the auxiliary to Wing 404. R.C.- At, on Button Drive in Waterloo. one period of play they tired and the Leafs went on to win 6-0. Rangers minus four play- ers who were on vacation felt the loss because after The 15th anniversary of the auxiliary‘s inaugura- tion will take place on May 16. It is hoped all past mem- bers will be able to attend the celebrations. Dan Paleczny played a standout game " he collect- ed two goals and one assist tr three points. Rod Grain- r and Don Hound put the puck past Michael Do- herty. Meanwhile the Leafs took advantage of the short- handed Rangers by de- stmying them 9-2. The annual presentation of the Air Cadet Scholar- ship for the most outstand- ing air cadet will be held inJune. The Wings were without Tom Spies and the Bruins took advantage of this and controlled play throughout the same. The Wings only goal came on a nuke to! from behind the net which de- flected off a Bruin defence- man past Cameron Mudie. .". By Dave“; The Bruins played the spoiler role as they whip pad the once undefeated Wings bt. 111 tum St. 7.50446 FlMtmtES OMEGA“ can FINE CHAPEI. FACNTtES Bruins help out Leaf cause Funeral Home I td. (tttttttart B. di5oott picked up three assists. Rob was“ scored the Rangers only two goals. John Willis in goal tor the Rangers must have thought the game was a leaf shoot- ing practice as his deface was non-existent. The Canadian held the powerful Canucks score- less after two periods but tour third period goals by Randy Harris, Albert Batt- manUnd two from John wetter. Paul new: and of - Dwight Rope all scored single goals for the 1uehmrie* broke the Can- dians and also put them onto! 'tlayotfmtettaatioet. The Camacho now lead ITS VOUR ANNIVERSARY A FEW EXAMPLES OF OUR ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS celebrate with us! - we've been here in our new Location at 27 Erb St.Mest for one year. Come in this Mend - terrific savings to you - 3 days onIy (SEE ALL THE NEW 1973 MODELS ARRIVING DAiLY) w.,,,,,,,,?"""'" w,,,w'" o,,,-""" / wif Mnmuï¬m ttteBa.tamAteamrwtth aiotttoirtta,ttteUlmd with five points. BUSINESS HOURS KING’S OPEN ‘Moodny may IOOOamIoZOOam Sauna†1130amto200gm Sunday 1200mm IOOOpm , In Kitchener over 85.00 Business Men's Luncheon " and up son an senvucs Call 579-5040 FREE DoIivery in Waterloo and Bridgeport - over $3.50 1“! A) RESTAURANT " King St. North. Wamloo