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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Mar 1976, p. 16

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p.m., dinner at 7 p.m. followed by the meeting at 8 p.m. Dinner tickets are $8 per person. Insects and Pest Control is to be discussed by Prof. W.C. Allan of Gueliph at the next Waterloo Horticul tural Society meeting, to be held Friday, March % at MacGregor School, Cenâ€" tral Street, Waterloo. be held Wednesday, March 31 at the Chateau Kress Motor Hotel, PrestonCamâ€" kasey, Postmaster General of Canada will be the guest Saturday March 27 from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Albert sion for adults is $1 and chilâ€" dren are admitted free. Some of the well known Oldtimers that will be playâ€" ing are 65â€"yearâ€"old Ott Hellâ€" The Waterioo Chippers Athletic Club is hosting it‘s Hockey Tournament for the mond Hill scoreless to take Oldtimers hockey tourney to take a 7â€"0 lead. The Cubs then scored six times in both !bg second and third perâ€" day the Tim Horton Cubs mmd-ml'pseristheC-hs ford and Riverside. The first game saw Hill In the first period the bhead made it 30 when he and Michael Casze. Sneath scored from Abrey Brantford Major Atoms. The next game in the serâ€" ies is scheduled for March Annual International Atom in the game 40 in favour Bruce Riley and Rob Sneath to put Brantford out front 14. In the third period Abrey scored his second goal of the game from Rob Smeath less in the opening period, then in the second period to Brantford last week to series in Hub League Finals. Horton Cubs meet â€" Brantford in finals 'l‘_be _Watg(loo Cambridge O‘Keefe at 6 Qi%ig 4 Mike Bishop‘s shutâ€"out when he scored for Thornhill unâ€" er (a former NHL player) and Dutch Reibel from Kitâ€" Dahmer of the Waterioo Cluppers, Butch Martin and Bob Ertel of Elimira, Howie Green and Bill Mahoney of the University of Waterioo. 9 a.m. Waterioo against EKimira, at 10:30 a.m. Kitâ€" Ken Bodentistel of Guelph, MacMillan each assisted on goals to take the 4â€"1 win. Ackerl lead the Cubs to the first period, then in the second period the Cubs scorâ€" ed to take a 1â€"0 lead. Beâ€" fore the period ended Thornâ€" hil tied the game at 1â€"1. In the third period the Cubs ‘Kâ€"W DRAPERIES LTD. FREE BROADLOOM INSTALLATION © All drapery fabrics and sheers. ©@ Bedspreads and drapes to match. *‘We carry Celanese and Richmond" see our samples in your home No obligation to buy. FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL 885â€"5530 at 12 noon UW will play Waterâ€" loo,; at 1:30 p.m. Fimira The championship game is at 5:30 p.uft The presentation of awards will be after the championâ€" ship game at the reception held at St. Agatha Commuâ€" All proceeds go to minor sports in the Kitchener and Waterloo area. Weurgler and Mike McMilâ€" lan scored for the Penguins. In other semiâ€"final action, the Penguins 42 in a hard fought game to make the finals next Saturday. Lead Way with two goals and two MWMM&M:MW-MWMM.W“MM gins, John Steinke. Second rowâ€" Pmlcmmuoum.mm.tmm R&k,M.Wh&m.Mm-MMMMMMme.fl llobu'nz.lastmw-coadnsnwoamm.bmm-dmm j . 20 %o.: Hawks beat Penguins : and at 3 and Leroy Ruddock had given the Aces a commanéâ€" The finals will be played at Waterloo Arena Saturâ€" day at 9 a. m. and set up the tying goal the Aces and Leafs deadâ€" make the third game necesâ€" C?Vaifit‘al @ cAudio Biggest STOREWIDE sate SONY COLOR TVs REDUCED ~»«_. °0609 ' Budget Plans Available Natunal @cfludio 44 King St. S. Waterloo On UniH March 27, 1976 MOST ITEMS REDUCED TO CLEAR Show model reduced by $100.00 or mere Some ‘*75 and some ‘76 Models

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