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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Sep 1987, p. 38

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own goal and I 2-1 loss for Anton Lodge. a team that may (all from the first division of the Kitchener and District Soccer WOW Chronicle Staff The team trying to make the playoffs needed a hit of luck to beat the to“: trying to avoid relegatio- Thursday night at Water%oAtttietiesputoasome late pm that resulted in In Athletics, meanwhile, kept a hold on tttth place. They must finish no lower than sixth to make the playoffs. “They (Aurora Lodge) pan- icked a bit," Athletics coach Dave Penney said of the win- ning goal in which an Aurora Lodge player kicked the ball past his own goalkeeper. “I felt sorry for the goalkeeper and the guy who put it back because they deserved a tie," said Pearcey. Derek Pitt, coach of the second division Athletics FC, hadn't played a first division game this season before Thursday and he stood out at the fullback position. He replaced Bruce Hollamby. who missed one game. "AaE"-tt1"mutot"'0"txe.tera9trterPerhter, "Derek fit in very well and played an excellent game," said Pearcey, who had to deal with a shortage of players. Sean Tuckett and Steve Cahoon were two other second division players who excelled in place of two missing forwards. Mike Houston had a pulled hamstring and Marcel Desmeules was on vacation. Athletics have had their share of suspension problems and mid- fielder Craig McEwen picked up the team's third red card of the season for his words to officials. He's expected to receive a month's suspension. Athletics meet Balkans Sunday at 5 p.m. at Woodside Park. Tom Abbott was given credit for the own goal. David Laws was Athletics' other scorer. Sitm,s, CLS, Arahtt WW Chronicle Classifieds We'll give you a warm reception! Call Now! Athletics' , r'xao "or' anamo‘ava1m rte pressure pays off (across "on K-Mart/Wat Sq.) 114 In”. M 886-2830 747- 1 424 Your PHARMACY o4EADttUARTERS Canagrow Organic 10 kg faii Fertilizer - SALE Aitoecjtttt, SUNDAY MORNING SALES - 7 Blue Spruce, Shrubs, Seedlings and Fruit Trees. t , F t T , Waco a H Bl 6'.20 Green-......; $3.83 's'J/ld,"lls'rid', Je,; r'e,i,o/iiC'i,rt,rt,lit',i, '. ' L l Ash, low B, rch, :ld titular .........iroin . Spam. yi?, “a ifi2i?it',; 0%: Find Atthrte LOCO“. MN, I I . ' Cttrmtt.........../.......,...fttmt .90 games. Jase; 2TA',' Hedge: Ennis, baring u . nnuam, allay "'-16"Eutmrtotonr T . cm Runs. Fem . ttttttor..,......?..............".' $5.95 8','ladt Corcoa Shells, em. 'IT" Over 20,000 Treet trorp 23205750 Acres_ 'tt SP!” Trees, cameamtvwtooroutstart6inqasaommrttotharrYchmatasd,Fro'mtr-tdsttrutr' Black Cedars Potted 2'-3' $7.95 . 2-Door PNflttistted Storage Cabinet 30" A 33" with doors. Show.“ oak We: Mon. and " some ochool any“... do Austrian Pine 3w $39.95 1'iiiiii'riiiiiiiiii"iiii' Tree & Shrub Sale Spreading Jurtiper.hom " 'tramtturaunipers.rrom " Fruit Trees Bearing size 310 Blue Spruce 2'-10'.trom s 1 9.00 $10-$13 WATERLOO 884-2000 KING STREET NOBT H RBI“ (Adjacent to the stockyard - 3 km from Conestoga Mall) RR #1 Wattrrtoo 664-202 Second House from Wands Comet on My Rd a...” Qlltl WIND‘WHOLEWM f mm tmrptece muted woodman desk (48" x 20" x 28") and bookcase i24" x Ity' It 28"), plus ‘Sman Pacl 2 pencils, 1 rule I 2 exam books A Beaver excluswe. Now 1-: Scot, 19th while Smart Pac Centre Complete Collision and Refinishing Service 430 Am Street, thfatqrtoo 884-0550 Northdafii Auto Body ‘St.JacobAs

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