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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Nov 1973, p. 7

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By Jim Seltysiak The Major Peewee Ti gers remain undefeated in Hub League competition with three big wins, downing Preston 4 â€" 2, Hespeler 6 â€" 1 and Galt 3 â€" 1. Waterloo hosted Preston on Thursday and had to come from behind on a oneâ€" goal deficit before mailing down the win. Preston‘s first goal came at 7:30 and one minute 15 seconds laâ€" ter John Young evened the score for Waterloo. eston again went oneâ€" up with a minute reâ€" ning in the first period. The Tigers pounced on Preston and five seconds inâ€" Tigers remain undefeated Bees enjoy two wins Speaking at a presg conâ€" ference prior to the%)eral leadership dinner held by Waterloo North Riding, Mr. Nixon said he thinks his first priority is his atâ€" tendance in the legislature but said he would stick to Ontario liberal leader Bob Nixon said last week he felt confident that the party would unify around him. Nixon to circulate more The Waterloo Minor Atom Bees travelled to Preston Saturday Nov. 24 and hustâ€" led to a 6â€"0 victory. On _ Monday _ evening, they entertained a subâ€" stantially improved Gailt team and came out on top with a 4â€"1 win. Greg McQuillan opened the scoring early in the game taking a pass from Peter Young. Just following the end change for the second period, Galt banged C CAR GUARD \STAYS PUT tHrougH 11.000 WASHES (WOULD YOU BELIEVE 2 CAR iWASHES PER WEEK FOR 100 YEARS?!) PLUS 1.000 HOUR SALT SPRAY TEST. _ UNDER CHROME insipe. MOLOINGS TAILGAT DECK LID S'x 2 INSIOE « TAILLIGHT WELLS® 1NSIDE RVCAERN PAWEL QUARTER PANELS INSIDE DOG LEGS BRIDGEPORT SHELL 504 LANCASTER ST., BRIDGEPORT PREVENT RUST ON NEW & OLDER CARS KEEP IT FROM SPREADING TRAINED, COMPETENT OPERATORS DO THE JOB RIGHT! FROM This Rustproofing Process Will Not Drip wRUST IN ALL CRITICAL AREAS 50Q.95 INSIDE DDOOR POSTS INSIOE DOOR PANELSâ€" LIGHT wEirs HO00 CAR GUARD call Today 742â€"8521 Some 275 local liberals gathered for the supper at + the Walper Hotel where Mr. Nixon spoke for 40 minutes. On Friday the Tigers journeyed to Hespeler and gave the host club the first goal before rapping in Six unanswered goals. Waterâ€" loo scored twice in the first, three in the second and one in the third. Gary Gardner got two of the Tiger goals with singles going to Jeff Martin, Dave Wettlaufer, Cam Ford and Ron Sosnosâ€" ki. The referees handed out up 2â€"2. Robbie‘s winning goal came late in the secâ€" aond period. Dave Wettlauâ€" to the second period Kobâ€" bie Motz scored the first of a pair of goals to even it fer picked up Waterloo‘s fourth goal in the third period. 1e his leadership campaign promise of travelling around the province more. He said he received the impression from the convention that the people want him out and around the province. home their lone goal past Ed â€" Seegmiller. . Within minutes John Bell tipped in a fine pass from Ron Motz who played an agâ€" gressive game in the corner. The Bees kept pressing and in the third period, Greg McQuillan clicked for his second goal of the game. With seconds left to play, the Bees swarmed around the Galt net and Todd Smith deflected the puck into the right lower comer. INSIOE FENDER _ UNDERSIDE _ _ _ WELLS There was no scoring durâ€" ing the second period alâ€" though Galt had a golden opâ€" portunity when Waterloo had two men in the penalty box for the last two and one half minutes of the period. Robert Filiatrault returned to the ice after serving a third period The Tigers travelled to Galt on Saturday to trade first period goals before going on to win 3â€"1. Robbie Motz put the Tigers on the 2# minutes in minor penalâ€" ties with Hespeler picking up 19. scoreboard at 2:41 of the first period and Galt tied it up at 10 : 40. PART TIME PROGRAMS AVAILABL MUFFEER Custom Pipe Bending SHOPS Shocks _ 2 min. inspection â€" no obligation 180 Weber North 578â€"3320 Waterioo GET vounAaoors EARLY BEFORE THE SNOW FLIES S®QUIGIVAE... "Specialists in family footwear for over 25 years" 15 King St. North/WATERLOO/745â€"7012 Ope? Mon. to Sat. 9 a m. to 6 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. _ _ Snowbelles by Kaufman EDUCARE PREâ€"SCHOOL CENTRES LIMITED The Camilia 14" $14.98 Ages 1â€"6 295 DALE CRES. 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