Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Nov 1981, p. 28

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PAGE as - WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, nos/£93m 11471;; 207 Madison Ave. South Kitchener 742-8394 14 Princess St West “6-2500 or 8862370 - Fully All Conditioned _ Alummum - Vinyl - Steel Siding. Semi, Fascia, Shutters. Storm Windows & Doors, Replacement Wmdows 5 insulated Entrance Doors, Seamless Eavestrooghs We can 'teiT_AkL 'rrerytltiftg we sell or advuse you on how to DO-IT-YOURSEL'F Wetlands " mm. to 11 pm. Four Lana Open Monday: a WM” at 9:00 pm. Or Phone For Other Animus Times - Ld 'iiiill"i"i,iii,,', portraits I 5 total Includes 9se deposit No no. limit. Photographic package mum!“ two "tos. "me 5:73 and " wild Naet colouv portraits. 9se for ooch additional some! in portion. Choice ot backgrounds. Pom our ”locum. DOUBLE FEATURE” PORTRAITS F“ M Id. KIM Hot... Tuna, tut. that, on. at Stott on. Woo“ Thu... Fri. 0:30 on. II 0:00 on. ALL YOU CAN BOWL $3.00 PER BOWLER Sud-y: 10-12 “all (3 not has) riiL',.'C,fi'.ii2'i,:,ej'l,,,l",',"if,l “by: 7:30-5:30 Bat. 842 Noon 20 colour portraits Sears Portrait Studio PUT YOUR HOME IN EXPERIENCED HANDS Otter for portraits taken through November " 'trqtrrt m mu:- with Van Ian -- ATE LOO lrdgtt LANES u nun” H" "Nth In ru uni ww'.“...n¢m K2WEiiiETiiE OPEN BOWLING , 48 5inch-11cotours Patio Doors - Awnings m-m-mnu-um Sears ”I.“ Siding g Supplies Ltd Gerry Hoack 1 'tre?'-"'-'] Beechwood Roughriders are Youth Flag Football champions for the second straight yea r-but it took overtime Sunday at Centennial Park to accomplish the feat. Having disposed of Central Alouettes 33-3 in a Saturday semi- final, Roughies earned the right to vie for top prize against Lincoln Argonauts, 32.6 winners over Lake- shore Tiger-Cats in Saturday's other semi. The two Saturday winners watched from the sidelines as Tiger-Cats won Sunday's consola- tion title 12-6 over Alouettes. then took to the field and battled to a 6.6 regulation time tie before Eric Mewhinney's 12-yard sweep around end made the difference in the overtime, giving Roughies a 13-6 victory. Things didn't look so good for the defending champs earlier on as right off the bat, Lincoln defensive CITY OF WATERLOO GARBAGE COLLECTION REBATE for RESIDENTIAL MULTI-FAMILY DEVELOPMENTS ttiiiiiifiifiis champs' of flag football I would like to thank each and every player on the Beachwood Roughrider Football Team for giving me a fine effort throughout the season. and capping it oft with a victory in the championship game. See you next year guys! The rebate will be paid on a per unit basis where there is pvldcnce that the garbage collection In Applications for a garbage collection rebate on residential multi-family developments will be accepted by the City of Waterloo until November such a development is pervlorme'd by a private contractor at the aole expenae of the owner A copy of the invoices paid to a private contractor will be required to be submitted with each application. tht approval ofthe application, the rebate will be paidhytheCity. totheowner. bytheendolthe calendar year Int. Application forms are available from the Purchasing Division. City of Waterloo, 2nd “communal Centre Thank You .”-,‘ .' " r V 'Autlc-i'iov Ron Birkett Head Coach Beachwood Roughriders back Brian Delahey cleverly timed an interception on the opening play from scrimmage and raced 40 yards to the major score to put Argos up 6-0. Some fine running by Mewhinney got his club in excellent _field position in overtime and the little Speedster lagged the ball around left end for the deciding score which Israel converted. The count stayed that way until the second quarter when Beech- wood quarterback Steve Israel raced down the sidelines to tie the game. He was almost on the receiving end of the go-ahead convert as well, but hobbled the ball while being covered by John Hymers. For the entire second half, the teams took turns threatening to score, and in fact Lincoln did notch a punt return touchdown only to have it called back on a roughing penalty. "l-li-l-ill' CERTIFIED PROFESSIONALS 1igitii-l-ltl Have your furniture and carpets steam cleaned now and save! Book your cleaning carpet & upholstery steam . cleaning 'dir,", special EXP“ DEC. 20/81 We'll clean any couch antfctuiir tor this low price! 309.865andup . . . . . .. Furniture Cleaning Special We'lt clean any couch and chair " d Carpet Cleaning Special Have your living room and - dining room carpets looking spotless before Christmas! MJOOnndup. . . . .. "WE AIM TO PLEASE"- Waterloo - aaa-Nrtt Jim Steam Gleaming Third-year Engineering student John Ker- Vin. who missed most of last year with "Jumper's knee", is back in form and has helped lead Warriors to two tournament wins at Brock and Guelph. The former OUAA and Canadian Senior all-star is leading the team in serving aces as well as kills while at the same time playing some outstanding defence. In addition to his playing chores, John is also acting as an assistant coach with the team. A pair of volleyball players copped athlete of the week honors at University of Waterloo Tuesday. Lorri Freeman, a third year Kin student, was female athlete after helping quarterback Athenas to a 3-2 league victory over Windsor on the weekend. Later on the weekend, she showed her versatility from the setter position achieving 75% plus adding a 67% kill average, as Athenas finished sixth in the highly-competii- tive Can-Am tournament also in Windsor. ctufir 4 995 UW Athletes I Auto Body ASO" fgg,ttt lr',',-',',,','?',',"',","',',',',',,""" AND MAKE 884-7473

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