i STONE CKVV* I > BA MraTs&CHEESE M The Joys of Christmas 48 William St., W. (near Park St.) Waterloo BEAM BEDDING May this coming year be a time of happiness, joy and lasting peace for you. 1386 King Street North, St. Jacobs 664â€"3610 C .,»flre/'{y Christmas ~ KHave a Kappy Koliday Season . Christmas specials from Dec. 17th â€" 29th Black Forest Hams Whole, Half or Mini $3.39 Ib. Whole Bone In Hams ' Whole Shank Butt Breakfast Sausage Sirloin Tip Roasts Peameal Bacon Stone Crock Cheese Balls Old Cheddar Kolbassa We have a large selection of Gift Boxes We are taking orders for fresh Gr. A Turkeys "Our 69th Year" An Oldfashioned Holiday Wish for You We extend wishes for a happy holiday to all our dear friends and customers ‘IWe greatly appreciate your patronage AUTOZ REPAIR 885â€"1810 743â€"3219 $3.19 .. $4.29 i», $3.99 $3.99 *5.39 $A 29 ‘1.79 6. ©1.79 o. $2.19 in. Tigers win volleyball challenge The Waterloo _ Tigers Midget girls Red team took part in the Midget Girls chalâ€" lenge, hosted by the Georgian Cubs, at the end of November and came away with a tourâ€" nament title. and Amy Barras, the Red Team opened the tournaâ€" ment with a three sets win over the Attack Red. The Red Team then faced the Suns, winning another the Suns, winn threeâ€"set victory. That win put the Red Team in the quarterâ€"finals where they faced the Falcons. The Reds won in two straight sets 25â€"17, 25â€"20. In the semifinals, the Reds faced a tough match against the Chatham Ballhawks and came away with hardâ€"earned three set victory. s In the finals the Reds faced the Storm Typhoon, and were able to calm the waters enough to win the champiâ€" onship in two straight sets 25â€" 12 and 25â€"16. The White Team beat the Storm Typhoon, the Storm, and the Niagara Splash before falling to the Chatham Ballhawks in the quarterfiâ€" The Waterloo Tigers Midget girls White Team was also in the tournament and reached the quarterfinals before bowing out. Coached by Diane Keller lb lb lb lb Novice Ravens clipped The Waterloo Raven Novice girls hockey team led most of the game last week against Samia, but came up short in a 5â€"4 loss. Jessica Buttinger scored the first goal, unassisted. The secâ€" ond goal was set up by a pass off the stick of Emilie Henning to Haley Baxter, who set up This week‘s Waterloo Chronicle Team of the Week is the Waterloo Raven "Rangers" Peewee girls hockey team. The Ravens got a taste of what the Christmas season was like for their major sponsor, Mark‘s Work Warehouse on Westmount Road, by lending a hand with the Christmas rush last Saturday. The day served as good experience for the girls interested in the retail world as they stocked shelves and helped out cusâ€" tomers in a variation of the theme of takâ€" ing your kids to work day. Members of the Buttinger for her second of the The final two Waterloo goals were blasted in by Brianna _ Leahy. _ Lauren Brignolio assisted on the Leahy‘s second goal. Peewee Ravens win two The Waterloo Peewee Ravens defeated Cambridge 3â€" 2 at Albert McCormick Arena Waterloo Raven "Rangers" Peewee girls hockey team, who also have four wins in league play, are: (front row, left to right) Kim Gruétzmacher, Crystal Waite, Stacey Hergott, Lauren Van Nierop, (back row, left to right) Amy Young, Siobhan Schiel, Katie Ballantyne, Vitina Blumenthal, assistant coach Martin Van Nierop, Heather Doering, Tonia William and Breagh Schiel. Missing from the photo were head coach Bob Ballantyne, Sarah Bast, Sheglah Rouse, Jenna Lowry and Jennie Griffith. last week in backâ€"toâ€"back league games. Julia Lubczynski opened the scoring, with assists going to Katherine Whitney and Alena Puskas. Waterloo‘s second goal was scored by Stephanie Brignolio, with an assist from Katryna