By Don Dreisinger The Leafs and the Siskins have adâ€" vanced from their respectiye divisions for the championships to be played at Waterioo Arena at 6.45 p.m. April 3. it should be quite a game as both teams have good scoring potenâ€" vai plus skating absiity. 5â€"2 and 7â€"0 to take their twoâ€"game series easily and eam the right to adâ€" vance to the final game. in the first game. John Hennig sparked the attack for the Leafs pickâ€" ing up two goals for his efforts. The Canucks stayed on the Leafs® heets for ta periods after being down 2â€"1 the end of the first and 3â€"2 at the end of the second. The Leafs picked up the only two goals of the third period to wrap up the game 5â€"2. Leaf marksmen were John Hennigqg with two and John Stumpf. Paul Boehmer and Doug Leafs, Siskins meet for championship Bantam league FITNESS CENTRE 576â€"2680 Lower Mail Waterloo Square Waterloo mornings Tues. and Thurs. 9:30 am afternoons Tues. and Thurs 1:30 pm evenings Mon., Tues., Thurs., 6 and 7 pm 10 CLASSES The Leafs look particularly strong going into the finals, especially their defence. which boasts a good goalsâ€" against average in front of goalâ€" tender John Wolf. The house league alistars were forâ€" med by bantam covenor Cy Mayor who has done a tremendous job convening the bantam house league for Waterioo minor hockey. He selectâ€" ed the players from all 12 house league teams. There was only one goal scored in the second period. It was by Jeoff Kinnon on a pass from Joe Huras to give the B allstars a 2â€"1 lead. Anâ€" other score by John Scharr early in the third period gave them a 3â€"1 lead. This was shortlived as the houseleaguers broke through for five consecutive goals to take a 6â€"3 lead. The Siskins downed the Hawks 5â€"4 in the first game in which the latter led 3â€"1 going into the third perniod. The Hawks had a defensive lapse Bob ‘Meyer opened the scoring. assisted by Joe Grubb. Joe Huras scored an unassisted goal for the B allstars to tie the game 1â€"1 at the end of the first period. The Siskins will have to penetrate this defence as well as shadow playâ€" ers such as John Hennig and John Stumpf if they expect to come up with a victory. The bantam house league alistars whipped the bantam B alistars 6â€"4 in an exhibition game at Waterloo Arena Saturday aftemoon. Steve Watson paced the house leaguers with three goals and Boy Meyer added two. Dave MacAleny played a standout game on defence. again it was John Henmnig who led. In the west final the Siskins squeakâ€" ed out the right to play in the chamâ€" pionship game by coming up with the deciding goal in sudden death overtime after each team had won a In the second game the Leats ran wild downing the Canucks 7â€"0. Once Leaf marksmen were Paul Boehmer with singles. were by Mike Oberhoizer and Paul Houseleaguers win 6â€"4 Bob Meyer picked up his second HOLIDAY SERVICES will make regular inspections of your residence, remove papers from your porch, clear mail and milk boxes, check your furnace, look for water leaks, forward mail, water plants, feed birds, cats or fish, mow lawns, shovel snow. HOLIDAY SERVICES JUST TELL US YOUR NEEDS CALL HOLIDAY SERVICES 743â€"5535 A NEW SERVICE FOR TWIN CITY TRAVELLERS AND VACATIONERS OWNED AND OPERATED BY C.E. VOELKER, 29 SPRING ST. w. WATERLOO INSURED the Hawks‘ net at about the thirdâ€" minute mark of the overtime period to give his team the series. The Hawks and the Canucks wiil play at Waterloo Arena for the conâ€" solation series at 11.45 a.m.. Apnl 3. goal. Steve Watson, assisted by Joe Grubb and Tim Brown. scored his first. Other goals were by Doug Snyâ€" der from Mike Oberholzeer and Mike Sichewski; Steve Watson‘s second goalâ€"came on a pass from John Stumpf and his third with an assist from Paul Rellinger. ~ Dave Kipp took a pass from Jerry Anstett late in the game to pick up the Bs fourth and last goal and make the final score 6â€"4. The Hawks came out eager in the second game to outplay the Siskins and blank them 2â€"0. Jerry Mills, with a fine effort in the net. came up with for the Hawks. Dean Zimmerman was the big gun for the Hawks with two goals while Jerry Rohinson and Jim Brown had then which test them four goals enâ€" abling the Siskins to win. The latter cared the play to the Hawks for most of the third period and ‘capitalized on the Hawks* deâ€" The game went into overtime beâ€" cause each team had won a game and a wminner had to be deciared by a sudâ€" denâ€"death goal. The hero of the game was Paul Hummel of the Siskins who scored from a scramble in front of FRIDAY AND SATURDAY APRIL 2 â€" 3 in the Lower Deck Draught now in pitchers Hwy 8 Opposite Kâ€"Mart 653â€"3269 The GROUP EING‘S Péeâ€"Wee 8:00 a.m. Novice 9: 15 a.m. Tyke 10:30 a.m. Bantam 1 1:45 a.m. Midget 1:00 p.m. Tyke 3:00 _ Blues vs North Stars Novice 4: 15 Colts vs Dutchman Peeâ€"Wee 5:30 Black Hawks vs Canadiens Bantam 6:45 Leafs vs Siskins Midget _ 8: 00 p.m. Boston vs Detroit You are invited to take part in "A Semior Citizens Dropâ€"inâ€"Centre". at MT. ZI0N CHURCH. 29 WESTMOUNT RD. S. WATERLOO. There will be tables of checkers. Crokinole and cards, plus discussion on futâ€" ure aftermoon programmes. "A SENIOR CITIZENS DROPâ€"IN CENTRE" SATURDAY, APRIL 3rd., 1971 1 :30 p.m. SAT. APRIL 3rd, 1971 WATERLOO ARENA Add. 50¢ Adults Children Free Registration for all of the Summer Minor Sports programs will be held on the Week of April 11th, 1971 COMMUNITY SERVICES BOARD Cm“mflhmhï¬aflk“ml (Please use the rear door at the church, as it is at ground level.) bad A l y m Je i Eniigs uids OPEN: Mondayâ€"Friday â€" 8.00 a.m. to 2.00 a. m. Saturdayâ€" 1 1: 30 a.m. to 2: 00 a.m. â€"Sundayâ€" 12:00 Noon to 10:00 p.m. ‘\ _ FoRFrast service Call 579â€"5040 SENIOR CITIZENS DROPâ€"INâ€"CENTRE 20 Albert Street, Waterioo Open Daily 8:30 to 5:00 PM EVERYBODY WELCOME! â€"ACTIVITIES CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS Takeâ€"Out or Home Delivery CONSOLATION SERIES Watch this section for further details. and Canadian Food 38 King St. N.. Waterioo MINOR SPORTS BUSINESS HOURS Braves _ vs Seals Generals vs Canucks Expos _ vs Rangers Canucks vs Hawks Buffalo vs St. Louis RESTAURANT