Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Mar 1981, p. 18

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9th wins 4 the Playâ€"Offs witlh out a loss. <, °. _ V In the digst game against bied their omnt Preston 34 in the first period and 4â€"1 hxmd. but.â€" the third periotd saw Preston out score the Downtowners 2â€"1 for the 8â€"4 score. Scoring lulle hometown were Joln MeKerrow. Nick 55 Scott Street, Kitchener Phone 742â€"1481 , Store offers Diabetic related products Office supports literature, memâ€" berships etc. . Hours â€" Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 10 a.m.â€"4 p.m. CANADIAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION a+ It‘s more than a home~ Willowells. A lifestyle ijn; _ e so that combines elegant spacious living with some of the. finest facilities for fitness and recreation. Surrounded by beautifully landscaped grounds, a chain of natural springâ€"fed lakes and natural wooded areas, Willowells offers people of discerning tastes more features than you‘ll find anywhere else. s A wide selection of home layouts are available plus you can enjoy your own recreation centre. Have a game of tennis, a dip in the pool or a jog around the 2 km. of trails with 20 exercise stations. Entertain friends in the lounge or games rooms or a barâ€"bâ€"que on the deck. There‘s so much more and it‘s all there for you at currgn;lj' available to ?uahfi purchaser or the purchase of either a Willowells Residence or the sale of their existing home. Common area charges are $103.00 per month. Estimated taxes from $80.00 to $125.00 per month. That‘s what you‘ll find _ & > f at the Cloisters of a ' hi rvelis A HWeervie « f f Prices range from $99,900 to $145,900. 12%% mortgages / currently n s adlable to __â€" and Saturday and Sunday from 1 p.m. to s&ui. Our beautifully Xecontedmodel suites are available by appointment only. For a personal viewing call 886â€"2210. A jointâ€"development of Freure Homes Lid. and the Dominion Life Assurance Company. Information Centre is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Association It wasa‘t until 2:3&o# the wu.m‘um‘unuy scored to tie the game at I. Al &am sepred {rogy Ken Then at 7:4 Michael Seiling scored hp.tdi:nbm Peter Diktrich for Downâ€" towners. At !i:sqhq‘pva“ wasn t hntl} 2: 380# the _Lor hving life your way Quebec athletes left no doubt on the weekend Quebec skaters dominate 4% $1 at Conestog# Colloge. Graham‘s 1:20.83 clocking was good tor third place in the heat, Quebet skaters 1 d k #* Frlsa râ€"men‘s 800m at the Canadian Friday Quebec skaters grabbed all eight naâ€" tional team trial posiâ€" tions, then spent the rest of the weekend showing the way with brilliant inâ€" dividual efforts that eaâ€" they are the cream of sily sent their province the crop in Canadian to the top of the provinâ€" speedskating â€" circles â€"cial team totals. when they overwhelmâ€" Accoumulating _ 308 ingly dominated the na points, Quebec easily tional indoor chamâ€" won the Pat Underhill pionships at Conestoga Shield by a ridiculously event. Mahler‘s Hairâ€"a monium 886â€"7520 leads WESTMOUNT PLACE (BEHIND DOMINION) Hairstyling Limited points, Quebec easily won the Pat Underhili Shield by a ridiculously easy margin over seâ€" condâ€"place British Coâ€" lumbia, which came in And of the 14 inâ€" dividual records broken, 11 were shattered by skafers from la belle go! An went to Nathalie Crevier in the juvenile 600m, Miâ€" chel Delisle in the interâ€" mediate men‘s 800m and Louise Grenier in the senâ€" ior men‘s 400m. the standing marks in the 300, 400, 600 and 800m events. Midget girl Marieâ€"Pierre Lemarche in the 200 and 300m and Guy Daigneault in the intermediate men‘s 400 and 1,000m were double recordâ€"setters. Michael Holmes of New Brunswick (junior 800m) Debbie Johnson of B.C. (midget 500m) and Monique Currie of New Brunswick _ (peewee 200m) set the other reâ€" marche eclipsed four of Juvenile Benoit Leâ€" a' C SIZES 5 x 10 â€" 5 x 15 i 8 'g;vo-‘vogt&-w.zo en SzESs AVAILABLE wodte 10 0h Qas-7350 x 585 COLBY DA L m ons C K6 i) .. dn t oys s rsp tds m;&f*fi ‘â€" 088 Another illustration of their thorough dominance was illustrated by the fact Quebec took eight of 14 individual awards. behind for a 2â€"2 tie. Joel Curtis got Waterloo‘s first from Scott McCarger and also tied it up asâ€" sisted by Doug Kaminska. _ Waterloo major bantam Opâ€" timists travelled to Kitchener tast Monday and beat them 42. Joei Curtis scored the first goal assisted by Scott Mcâ€" Carger. Richard Denomme got the second from Dave Beaton, Curtis got his second from Tim Rice and Chris Archer and Chris Baron got Waterloo‘s fourth from Richard Denomme Preston fi had to come from Friday Waterioo entertained London and lost 6â€"2. Bill Li mage got Waterloo on the scoreboard from Mark Steffier while Tim Rice got Waterloo‘s other goal from Mark Steffier and Richard Denomme. 1+ 8 z$ Optimists bat w P ols ol oi n 24 P "%fi" 3 é‘ ‘w F § oooatech i5 #%

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