.. tft " t.-tetgt m. w. Fauna-y 21. am NEW tlmerit m . COLLEGE SQUARE mtqoT-..tAed"tot5--Tttoes..Fri.Stor--tut.tttot cloud Mondays any MetDormitt. ovarian: ' Plenty of Free Parking LARRY s new" SAUDI 150 University West lat Philip) Notation memo trttroducmg-ttod-rm cattmt'MtmVattue' .. _ _ 'r'rettvisrourstrwtqhretrouwctustodoroorha. Sh-ar-ot-sho-iris-initrd-to 'stittorforrourhmr,Wt-tvootrorttm-st--catt LAST CHANCE FOR OUR WINTER COAT SALE UNWERSITY AT PHILIP IN WATERLOO OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Get real values with your allowance! Come in & see our exclusive spot! Madeleine Children's Boutique. Westmount Place SAVE 10% M113 from now to the 1 st of March I'm passing the fax (Reduction on toioy customers Brandon! three games totwo. Waterloo won the first two game: 7A and 7-5. Brandon! came back and 2-1 and 4-1. The fifth and deciding game was played in Waterloo on Saturday which Wateruoqmet5-3. On Sunday Feb. li, in the first game, the Juveniles took a commanding lead in the first period as they scored five unanswered Pack in Good 1 Shape ... Past Not a sign oi that colli- sion when our experts re-condition your car. Fine work at moder- ate prices. 430 ALBERT ST. PH. 884-0550 WATERLOO NORTHDALE AUTO BODY â€MW Juveniles win in finals At the ten second mark Brantford tallied to make the score 5-1. Before the period ended Dennis Ans- tett scored his second goal of the game to give Water- loo a five goal lead. George Grassi assisted on the goal. In the third period Brant- ford scored two goals in seven minutes to narrow Waterloo’s lead to 6-3. At 19:10 Dean Woelfle scored Waterloo's lead to 6-3. At 19:10 Dean Woellle scored Waterloo's final goal from Peter Rudat. Twenty seconds later Brantford scored to stop the scoring at 7-4. 7 pals._PeterRIdatopuod ttteatixteirtgbttsegameat t:1S with 1 goal from MWodne. It wasn't pm tr.0tt that â€were ahtetotteatttte Bratrttfbrd goalie for the from Matt Reset and Dean Woetfie. At 14:55 Phil Hoffman made it " with a goal from Reg Roger and Phil Hoffman. Dennis Austen scored his first goal of the game at 19:15 to finith the period at 5-0. 180 Weber North 578-3320 Waterloo for the purpose of amalgamating Kitchener and Waterloo Branches of the Society and electing officers for the new Branch. . All members and friends of Red Cross are invited to at- tend. J.C. ELECTRONICS “malady J.C. Sales & Sonic.) CASH and CARRY REPAIRS BMMWW mMWuulooloM RADIOS. IElEVISIORS. TAPE PLAYERS. RECORD PLAYERS "one. Am. Pun-Ho b PHONE 742-5971 tr.att tin. - OM91». 8mm 9 mm. - 5 gun. Tuesday, Feb. 27, 1973 at 7 :30 p.m. at Equitable Life Head Office, Westmount Rd. North at Erb West North America "s Only Coast to Coast Network of Exclusive Auto Mtafmtr Shops (Parking at the rear - entrance on ground level) it Custom Pipe Bending Shocks SPECIAL PUBLIC MEETING 2 mm mspecllon ~ no obhgauon FAST. FREE M UFFLER INSTALLATION On Tuesday play re- turned to Waterloo. Brant- ford took this encounter 2-1. At 4:13 of the third per- iod George Grassi scored from Peter Rudat to tie the game 2-2. Brantford then found the mark and scored three times to take a commanding " lead with only five minutes left in the game. At 5:37 of the overtime period Dennis Austen scored the games winning goal from Mark Regen In the dying minutes Brant- ford pulled their goalie for the extra scoring punch; but, the move backfired as Dean Woeifle Brantford scored the only goal in the first period totakea1Atteadinthe In those last five min- utes Peter Rudat became the hero of the game as he scored a hat trick to tie the game at sa. His first goal came at 16:47 from Dennis Anstett. Mark Reger and Dennis Ans- tett assisted on Peter's second goal at 18:17. With the series travelled to Brandon! for the second game. Waterloo Juvaailes won this hard (out! con- testinovertime 7-5. game. Then at 10:32 of the second period Reg Schnarr scored from Mark Roger to tie the score at 1-1. But before the period ended Brantford went ahead game he scored from Dean Woeifie and Mark Eager to tie the game and force a ten minute overtime per- iod. scored with 17 seconds left to give Waterloo Juven- iles the 7-5 win. pennies tir 1 tor Brant- fotd. Half of these penal- ties were called igt the Canadian Red Ctoss Soci Both teams came to play It The following may left in the a "taterioo of the hockey, "new to wrap up he series and Brut- tbrxttostaraiiveietit. -- Brantfold drew first Mood at 11:!) of the first period to lead " at the end of the period. With tive minutes gone in the second hand from Dian Woelfle to tie the game 1-1. But at Ir.06 Brandon! scored togoaheadz-l. Both teams were shut out in the third period to end the game ai 2-1 for Brantford. Waterloo Juveniles now go on to meet St. Cather- ines in the quarter finals of the all-Ontario Minor Hockey Play-Downs." 40 seconds later Gord Taylor scored from Peter Rudat to tie the game at 1-1. At the 4 minute mark of the second period Brantford scored to take a2-l lead. In the third period Waterloo held Brantford off " they pressed for the tying goal: but, Brant- ford managed a couple of goal scoring breakaways in the last four minutes to takea4-l win. Thursday play moved back to Brantford if: the home (on boys 4-1. Brantford scored first at 17:15 to lead 1-0. But In the second period Peter Rudat scored at 3:15 from George Grassi and Don Voisin to give his team a 2-1 lead. Reg Schnarr made the score 3-1 at 8:15 with a goal from George Grassi and Peter Rudat.. George Grassi then scored at 10:50 from Reg Schnarr and Mario Mayer to give Waterloo a 4-1 lead. Be- fore the period ended Brantford closed the gap to 4-2 with a goal at the 12 minute mark. At 5:25 of the third per- iod Randy Meyers scored from Phil Hoffman and Reg Schnarr to make the score 5-2. then at 19:04 Brantford scored to end the game at 5-3 for Waterloo. Reg Schnarr opened the scoring in the game at 5:30 of the first period with a goal from Peter Ru- dat and George Grassi. Before the period ended Brantford tied the game at 1-1. The fifth and deciding game was played last Saturday in Waterloo where the Waterloo Juven- iles were 5-3 victors.