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III6 THE GRUMELER Three For One I Ifor f-very Ilollar saved and invested in Equitable IJ0lIf.'lf'F you can rlrau a Pension of 'llhree llollars oi inure- for as long as you lixe. The earlier you start your plan ilu- biggrr your return. HE EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA tl. CUNIAY - fIgl'l'lIl'-I' Ilflllll?Q'PlAS - A. XIITCHELL Intermediate City League NI. Ne-uw:-It. A XIII C Outside of the Senior Interschol- astic team, our City League team probably had the most successful season of play during the past year. The team was in a league com- prised of Waterloo College, Cana- dian Legion, St. Jerome's College, and the Collegiate. The boys began their season under a disadvantage as they had had very little practice. As the season progressed, however, their showing improved considerably. ln the semi-finals the team defeated Waterloo College and advanced into the finals against St. Jerome's. Al- though out-classed by their more experienced rivals, our fellows gave the St. Jeromer's a real fight and only lost the round by a few points. The team, captained by lanky Carl Lawrence, consisted of such future stars as M. Shantz, H. Pequegnat, M. Magier, S. Psutka. R. Schedler, E. Reimer, J. Plantz. R. Braun, R. Ditner, A. Butler and R. Shelley. Girls, Baslzetlvall Relays Ilorinne Bailey. A XIII H During the week of Dec. 2nd the girls of the school, forgetting their usual after-four colies, donned gym togs to participate in K.-W. C. I's annual basketball relays. The competition was lzeen. as all were trying to bring honour and renown to their home forms. The winning teams are to be con- gratulated on gaining top honours. for we know it was a hard struggle. The losing teams are not to be forgotten, for they put up a stiff battle and were good sports to the end. The teams that edged their way to victory were: Juvenile-1st, T 9 C: 2nd, T 9 A C17 g 3rd, T 9 A 123. Junior-1st, C 10 A 3 2nd, A 10 C: 3rd, T 10 A. Intermediate-C 11 B Lal: ind. C 11 B fbi 3 3rd, A XI D. Senior-1st, A 13C: 2nd, A 12 E: 3rd, Special Commercial. Qwaa '7efu'de4 650 King Sl. Plas! lat PLIINIHIYII Illione IZ-Illtli' HITCH ICN FII WOOLLENS SILKS COTTONS
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THE GRUMBLER ALWVAYS LOOK AND ASK FOR M EATS BURNS 85 CO 4EasternD LTD. Pioneer Meat Packers of Canada Kitchener, Ontario veteran, and holds his share in team honors. Bob Fitzgerald-Bob is a steady, hard-checking and patient player. He fights hard and his aggressive- ness has really put pep into the team. He registers a good portion of our Midgets' points. Carl Lawrence-A new member of the team has showed us quite a bit. He plays an outstanding stea- dy game at centre, and his ability is supplemented by a very neat pivot-shot. W. Lohnes-Wayne played on the Bantam team last year, and if he can play Midget as well as he played last year, We Could use him on our future Senior Teams. Vic Darasch-Vie is the player who makes everybody believe that number thirteen is lucky. He is a good player on the defensive, and is noted for his close Checking. Bantam Baslfaetball l.awrf-nee Bishop As usual this year we entered a team in O.B.A. competition. Dur- ing the Christmas holidays, the team, under the guidance of Mr. Ziegler, entered the Bantam Sil- ver Ball Tournament against our friendly rivals from Duke Street. After these games, the team changed hands, with Mr. Devitt as coach, and Mr. Boggs as assistant Coach. The captain of the team was Don Siemon, who did a very fine job. In the games played with St. Je- rome's, our boys just couldn't pull through, but they displayed a fight- ing spirit and Constant improve- ment, always eager and ready to do or die. To the Bantam team we say, Better luck next year, boys. l 3 Complinients of . . . G R A H A Nl, S ' G R l L I.. Wm. Clzlmclzle HAIRDRESSEH lO King South Phlme 75956 Phone 3-3401 T4 Queen Street S. KITCHENER NXTATERL00
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THE GRUMBLER lntcrmccliatc City League Vic Reimer. Bill Plantx. Reg. SCl1ClllfJl', Carl Lawrence-. Stan Psutka. Hat. Magi Mr. E. H. Devilt. Coach. xfbsent: Homer Pequcgnat. Ron Dilnvr. Alan Butler. Ball Brothers Ltd. Industrial Conimercial Institutional Construction KITCHENER ONTARIO
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