Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Jan 1994, p. 29

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ring sizing d uns ce t un ui in m ET EAST 745â€"5058 Uobe 886â€"2810 $ TOM al by our r item. within /45 /53 )60 | 40 This upcoming weekend will determine if the presâ€" sure will be on, or off, for the Warriors for the remainâ€" "Williams is back, but he‘s not the same old John Williams who used to fly down the wing, but I believe that in time he‘ll get back into shape. Rees, who played a bit with us and with the (Waterloo jr. B) Siskins last year, should add some strength on the left hand side. He‘s a big, tough kid." Waterloo opened the tournament posting a 5â€"2 win over York Yeomen followed by a 4â€"3 win over the Mustang‘s Dave Matsos scored the winning goal midway in the third period. Steve Rucchin and Chris Chard also scored for the Mustangs. Michael Shewan assisted on all three goals. The Warriors, looking strong throughout the tourâ€" nament even with a shortened bench, called up Williams and Drew Rees, who became eligible to play on Jan. 1. Pr0cC090s fTom e 1993 Fi.Q, Ualton Lelebrity Goilf Classic, held August 19 at the Deer Golf Club, mmmmwmmmmmmmumm.m Greg Daiton to â€"nhm.â€"mumn,dmammc«m;nww-ya mmwmmammmwmmmm fim)wflmdflgsmmummommmnnmlfla-mm ment chairman Rich Putnam. WaTTIOTS comussonpme» Proceeds from the 1993 R.G. Daiton Celebrity Golf Classic, held August 19 at the Deer Mon. â€" Fri. 9:30 a.m. â€" 9:00 p.m. Sat, 9:30 a‘m. â€"6:00 p.m. .. CG Sun. 12:00 p.m. â€" 5:00 p.m. King St. N. & the Conestoga Parkway â€" C@®NESTGGA MALL der of the season. Warriors will be facing two, fourâ€" point games when they host the University of Windâ€" sor Lancers on Saturday followed by a Sunday contest against the Mustangs. Both are 2 p.m. starts. "I believe that this will be our biggest weekend of the season. A sweep by us could be great and would relieve some of the pressure. If we‘re swept, the presâ€" sure could be on us for the remainder of the season." The tournament also allowed McKee to to put together a new line consisting of Kraemer, Steve Smith and Dean MacDonald which proved to be the most effective Warrior line during the threeâ€"game tournament. Kraemer scoted the winning goal in the game against the Gryphons; MacDonald broke a scorâ€" goal against the Gryphons, while Smith, with a point in each game (two goals and one assist) was named the Warrior MVP for the tournament. ) HOME APPLIANCE CENTRE Guanranteed Lswest Prices with the Best Service 30 COLUMBIA ST. E., WATERLOO SWkee 000 0 888.â€"7204 * Canada‘s No. 1 preferred brand* * Super capacity, 3 temperatures * Electronic Dry and Dryness Monitor * Sound insulated NOTHICE BATE’ S "15\1/‘% MAYTAG > ...coming free to your door in January! 7 Mon.â€"Thurs. 9â€"6; Fri. 9â€"9; * Sat. until 5 p.m. ! MAYTAG DEPENDABLE CARE** WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1994 â€" PAGE 20 DRYER . L2 l Luul 20. * No. 1 in long lite Super capacity, heavy duty Selfâ€"clean lint filter NEW larger tub opening, 31% bigger Fabricâ€"Matic® Delicate Cycie Decoâ€"White"* styling

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