Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Nov 1979, p. 17

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Conestoga captain Dale Wilson, a former Waterioo Siskin, .acts to the loose puck in front of the Northern net as teammaâ€" 3# If you just sit You won‘t quit Being unfit. To the Unfit *Â¥ House of Elegance (ul SYculphire bry > Marieâ€"Louise Huehn 208 King St S., Waterloo 743â€"4093 te Jeff Johnson moves to help out. Despite a shortage of players, Northern rallied to tie 5â€"5. WLU Golden Hawk woâ€" men‘s basketball team got their first league vicâ€" tory in impressive faâ€" shion Sunday, drubbing Carleton 79â€"62 while scoring 31 more points than they did in any game last year. Cindy Stinchcombe, seen here going in for one of seâ€" veral layups. led Hawks magnificient showing with 21 points. Karen Danch â€" supplied 20. Marilyn Wilkinson 14 and Jill Burtch and Tracy Gerber 10 each. |'J AUDUBON WILDLIFE FILM QQhUiCQ.. worthy of your confidence. From bayou country near New Orleans to its headwaters in Minnesota, the Mississipp! River is more awesome and significant in reality than all the myths and tales it has inspired From the coastal areas of migratory birds through the territories of the armadillo, raccoon, and alligator, to the northâ€" ern lakes and back country of deer, moose and wolf, the Berlets filmed the rver, wildlife and land along its histonc banks. The summeer life of a pair of nesting loons highlights this memorable film. Waterloo Collegiate 300 Hazel Street Waterloo American Heartiand: The Great River Story WALTER BERLET funeral home and chapel 621 KING WEST â€" 745â€"9495 Convenient Parking, entering Wellington or King Street Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, November 21, 1979 â€" Page 17 > a tradition since 1925. DRatzâ€"~Bechtel Friday, November 23, 1979 8 :15 p.m. Adulits $2.25 Junior $.50 16 UNION ST. EAST, WATERLOO TO THE TREASURE TROVE Open Monday to Saturday 745â€"6773 NATIVITY SETS TREE TRIMMINGS Despite the ‘fact they could ice only 10 skaters, Northern College of Kirkâ€" land Lake battled back vaâ€" liantly to tie Conestoga Conâ€" dors 55 in Ontario College hockey Wednesday. HAS COME Northern â€" rallies Tom Eva was once again top scorer for Condors with 18 points, followed by Mike Grace with 12 and Tom Finâ€" layson with 10. Conestoga jumped into a 5â€"3 lead in the second period but the Kirkland Lake club battled back with two unansâ€" wered goals in the third to force the draw. Jay Kirktown with two, Dan Massey, Doug Delaronâ€" de and Bob Harrison scored for Conestoga. _Condors next game is tonâ€" ight in Windsor against St. Clair College. _ _ _ In basketball last week, Humber defeated Conestoga 72â€"62, increasing their twoâ€" point halftime lead by using a fullâ€"court press to open the second half. s Conestoga is home Saturâ€" day to Cambrian at 1 p.m. at Laurel Vocational school. CARDSâ€"CANDLES

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