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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Apr 1979, p. 17

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Page 18 â€" Waterloo Chronicie, Wednesday, April 18, 1979 SCHLUETER | lhoun ___souflrom __sufe Laskgar CHEVY .;..m:j Ee C NOW ON | SCHLUETER CHEVROLET European and Canadian skills Awards for colour design a + * Established 3 decades NICHOLAS E. GEHL, BA (HONS.), LL.B. “ > EUGENE |. NOWAK, BA (HONS.), LL.B. DAILY 10 A.M. â€" 7:00 P.M. TVES. at 7 & 9 P.M.. THUR. at 9 P.M. FAMILY BOWLING » .55° Per Game on Weekends ALL YOU CAN BOWL $2.25 PER BOWLER Sundays from 10 a.m.â€"12 Noon (3 per lane) for information call LANDSCAPING | * Design and Construction * Residential and Commercial RUSTIC 14 Princess St. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 _ 300 WEBER N. (at umiversav WATERLOO WATERLOO BOWLING LANES BOWLING LARRY HURAS, KEVIN HURASâ€" RR No. 1. WATERLOO â€" (519) 664â€"2821 GEHL, NOWAK BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS 421 King St. N. . _ > Waterioo, Ontario 886â€"8 120 . Phone us for FREE ESTIMATES On all your landscaping needs. Victor Ziganow RR 2, West Montrose, Ontario NOB 2VO ‘‘Landscaping with a personal touch" are pleased to mmdm. and that they will carry on the practicé of law in partnership under the firm name of OPEN BOWLING ALL NEW FRONT WHEEL DRIVE SEE THEM TODAY C AT 519â€"664â€"2751 ~bee‘ About the only way to stop Kitchener‘s Sue McKay in the final was to keep her airborne. Waterioo had diffitulty doing that though as McKay scored five times to carry her team to an Bâ€"4 victory and the naâ€" tional championship. Kitchener Debs tops in country, Highâ€"scoring Nancy Campbell of Waterioo Debs tets fly with a shot against Gloucester in the national ringette finals last week in Winnipeg. Moving in on goal is Waterioo‘s Sue Sutherland. Waterloo won the game in overtime 3â€"2. y | Paced by the fiveâ€"goal efâ€" fort of Sue McKay, the Kitchener Debs won the naâ€" tional _ ringette ©chamâ€" pionships last weekend in Winnipeg with an 8â€"4 win over Waterloo. Since many associations in the country do not have Deb ringette teams, many teams from Ontario were inâ€" vited to attend even though Kitchener proved its provinâ€" cial superiority several weeks ago in Oshawa. It was an excellent tourâ€" North Dakota is the principal locale of this film, the core of the great northern prairie which spreads across north central U S. and south central Canada. This praire has long served as food source for both Indian and western man. yef. even though manipulated by the latter. it remain§ home to wildlife traditonally associated with the praine. And its wetlands, situated on the central flyway. host thousands of migrating birds and are the breeding grounds for many water birds. This incredible collection of breeding birdlife is the central feature of this program and one which guarantees its success. AUDUBON WILDLIFE FLILMS > ADMISSION Adults $2 25. Children 50¢ Sponsored by Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Freld Naturalists Club presents ‘‘Song Of The Northern Prairie‘" with ALLEN KING WATERLOO COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM 300 Hazel Street,. Waterloo Saturday, April 2 1st; 8: 15 P M nament for the underdog Waterloo team which swept to four straight wins in the B section of the nationals until meeting Kitchener. In its first game Nancy Campbell scored in overâ€" time to give Waterloo a 4â€"3 win over Manitoba. Waâ€" terloo then went on to dump Oshawa and Sudbury by 74 and 4â€"3 scores with Campâ€" beli netting seven goals in those two games. The semiâ€"final with Glouâ€" cester was probably Waâ€" terloo‘s most exciting game as the locals eked out a 3â€"2 overtime win when Julie Tiessen connected at 1: 15 into the extra session.

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