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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Oct 1980, p. 29

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Waterloo Bauer Bruin minor peewees hosted their crossâ€"town rival Kitchener Keewees Wednesday in an exhibition game and were handed a 5â€"1 lacing. Waterloo opened the scorâ€" ing by Brad Kit from Tim Allensen and John East. Kitchener scored two fast goals to take a 2â€"1 first period lead. Waterloo was able to keep up with Kitchener in the second period but in the third Kitchener exploded â€" for three unanswered goals. No, nobody was giving away $100 bills at the corner of University and Albert Sts. Sunday. These runners were just beginning the 17K event in the annual Oktoberfest Jogfest sponsored by the Kâ€"W YMCAs. Close to 500 competitors took part in the event, which was run at four different distances, and all parâ€" ticipants received a certificate to commemorate their involvement. Monday Bruins opened league play against Oakâ€" ville. It seemed that Oakâ€" ville was going to walk all over Bruins as they scored a goal in each of the first two periods. Waterloo came off the bench in the third period to show Oakville they were there to win and scored four unanswered goals. _ . Steve Israel opened Waâ€" terloo‘s scoring at the 23 seâ€" cond mark from Chuck Dieâ€" trich. Tim Allensen got the draw and passed it back to John East who put in Waâ€" terloo‘s second goal from the blueline. Brad Kit scored Waterloo‘s third goal unassisted. Chris Rigby scored the winner from a scramble in front of the Oakville net, from Greg MacDonald and Tim Allenâ€" sen. Oakville scored the final goal of the game at the 14:12 mark. Derek Geisel rally to win _ opening game Bauer Bruins Walk it to me! Walk a bock.Today. WHAT‘S THE HURRY? y TO ' @YG Mn ‘ 10,000 Trees from 2‘â€"20‘ ° Acres of Shade Trees, Blue Spruce m ”1“ 1BE LA 44204 Ts t ctvtcalfictctcomdatat Absrtrandiibs Aindaidstninciintenieatort Mfimfl".“"&"&»‘ifi Fertilizers, Etc. ' Come and visit our outstanding assortment of healthy, colourful trees. Buy direct from the grower with large selection. Retail & Wholesale. Fully Guaranteed â€" Main Location _ _ Petersburg 634â€"8113 JOHN‘S NURSERY €># Fruit Trees, Maples, Oaks, Wainuts, Lindens, Locust, Flowering Crabs, Mountain Ash, Alberta, Western Spruce, Cypress, Holly Boxwood, Birch, Beech, Flower Shrubs, Alpine Currant & Privets, Cocoa Beans, Bark, Winterized Bisons victors in Eastern Canadians Waterloo Bisons won the Eastern Canadian bantam To mecheng wimmiy 3 parr weekend winning a pair of games over Nova Scotia and Quebec. \â€" Bisons, who advanced to the roundâ€"robin with their Ontario cup victory in midâ€" September, blasted Nova Scotia 5â€"0 in their opening game Friday. Cindy Poag had three goals for the winâ€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, October 8, 1980 â€" Page 29 ners with Trudy Peckitt and Fairview Park Mail Stone Road Mail Lyndon Park Mail Portrait Studio LAURA SHARPE FLOWERS CONESTOGA SHOPPERS DRUGMART RAY DELION MENS WEAR WESTMOUNT PLACE PHARMACY TORONTO DOMINION BANK GEORGE KADWELL RECORDS RAYMOND FLOWERS ED BERGMAN JEWELLERS WILLIES TOO HERB FORRESTER MENS WEAR ATHLETES FOOT Anumcowm;s-m;‘m;un"«wum mmmmmm.nonusu 0 portrait when you buy this thewd epmakmk. . .. c 0. 0_ 0_ . .c l. Counc. * j THE WATERLOO LIONS CLUB HELEN STEPHENS STANLEY NAHRGANG WALTER SLUSAREK MIKE BIERSCHBACH AND LOUIS DEL1IGIANNIS e Sears | Portrait Studio s portraits/passports/ frames l â€"â€"_â€"L Mon., Tues., Sat. 9:30 a.m. till 5:00 p.m. Wed., Thurs., Fri. 9:30 a.m. till 9:00 p.m. 19 color portraits Oneâ€"Hour Passport Photo Service Available Adults and family groups welcome! ‘There will be a 95¢ charge for each additional person in portraits. No limit on number of phoâ€" tographic packages (full package orders only). Choice of available backgrounds. Our selection $1 000. WINNERS AT THE WATERLOO LIONS CLUB ~â€" 1980 JAMBOREE Early Bird Special! AND THANK THE FOLLOWING CONTRIBUTORS e One 8x10 * Three 5x7‘s e Fifteen wallet size would like to CONGRATULATE 12°" This offer good for portraits taken through October 11. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded. Use your Sears Charge DB¢ acposit Chery!l Oberle adding the others. Heidi Vogel was the Waterloo goalkeeper. . Saturday afternoon goals Ig'_Pou and Oberle gave aterloo a 20 win over Beaâ€" consfield, Que. and the right to represent Eastern Canaâ€" da in the national chamâ€" pionships Oct. 18. â€" The.site for that event has yet to be determined but will be in the city of the Western winner. SCHENDELS STATIONARY BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA ROYAL BANK WATERLOO MUSIC MUTVUAL LIFE DOMINION LIFE O.W. SPORTS ) INCO SETTOPELL KNITWEAR TIEN HOA INN WATERLOO MOTOR INN LABATTS s

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