By Jim Soltysiak A _ determined â€" secondâ€" game effort by the Cook‘s Pharmacy Tigers was not sufficient to avoid eliminâ€" ation from the Ontario Minor Hockey Association Peewees quarterâ€"finals. The Burlington McGrath Transport Peewees took the set t wo straight. Tigers out of quarterâ€"finals Atom Bees waiting for beginning of series | Jim Haldenby tipped in one of Loveday‘s shots after such a sortie. Todd Sheridan passed to Pat Evans who netted the pretâ€" tiest counter of the day by fancyâ€"dancing through the Guelph defence. In the second stanza Todd Loveday was started on his way from the blueâ€"line by Jeff Morgan to find the target. A few minutes later Todd Loveday again scoredâ€" from Pat Evans and Peter Young. The boys showed no desire in a 5â€"1 loss to the Kitchener Krackers. Pat Evans, Denâ€" nis Brox and Todd Sheridan were the only team memâ€" bers that could be proud of their effort, along with Michael Bishop in goal. Jamie Martin tallied the only Waterloo counter. At Guelph Sunday, Feb. 25, the Bees had an easy time winning 60. Dennis Brox started Peter Young down e left boards in the first ï¬riod and Peter scored with his best shot of the season. Todd Loveday found lots of skating room in this event and made several rink long rushes. Having eliminated Gait in the first round of the Hub League playdowns, the Waâ€" terloo Minor Atom Rees played two _ exhibition skirmishes while awaiting news of their next series. Unemployment Insurance ['(‘)mmission representatives ill be participating in a meetingâ€" sponsored by the Waterloo Chamber of Comâ€" merce on increased costs and benefits legislated unâ€" der the Act. The meeting will be held Monday, Mar. â€"H, at the Waterloo Motor Inn followâ€" ing a 6: 30 dinner. Talking about unemployment Those in attendance and participating in the discusâ€" sion will be W.E. McBride, employer representative to the Commission in Ottawa ; Colin _ Murray, _ regional public relations director: Mr. E. Brooks. local disâ€" trict manager;. Mr. D Green, local liaison and public relations officer and Mr. J. Clayfield> chief of benefit control for this area. In the series opener in In the third frame, Todd Smith battled for the puck in the right corner and slid it through the Guelph netâ€" minders skates. Ron Motz was there to nudge it over the line. Burlington, the home team completely dominated the Tigers 11â€"1. The Burlingâ€" ton side, led by Bob Goodâ€" ish, their 5‘10" captain scored three times in the first three minutes and were never threatened. The Tigers sole replay came at the 7:31 mark of the third period when Robbie 1e 3 Stylists to serve you: ~ RON LITWILLER * RICK VEZZA ® RAY BASIC Lincoln Paza (Corner Lincoln Rd. & Weber) Waterloo Waterloo outshot Guelph RON‘S HAIRSTYLING for MEN Hairstyling â€" Shag cuts . All the latest styles “Y-oux: hair the way you want it" we feature the men‘s line of REDKEN products JANET CRAWFORD SANDY COUGHLIN Motz scored unassisted. Waterloo _ goalâ€"keepers, turned aside 20 of Burlingâ€" ton‘s 31 shots. The Tigers had 18 tries, nine of which came in the final frame, when they outshot Burlingâ€" the Tigers. ~ Thursday‘s return â€" enâ€" counter looked as if it was going to be a David and Goâ€" liath situation.. The Tigers, significantly smaller in comâ€" parison carried a 2â€"0 lead until the six minute mark of the third period. period. The Tigers, refusing to be intirpidated on home ice, surprised Burlington when Robbie Motz scored at 12: 45 of the first period when both teams were playing a man short. The Tigers LAST 3 DAYS Only three minor penalâ€" Thursday, Friday, Saturday Only extending our FEBRUARY SPECIAL Regular or tinted hair Hair cutting & shaping included. Last time we will be able to offer this perm at this low price. Regular $12.50 Perm ‘loo 27â€"10. They also picked up more penalties getting nine of the fifteen minors that were assessed. The Tigers now return to Hub League playâ€"offs and are awaiting an opponent to be decided. doubled their lead at 14:20 when Gary Gardner scored, assisted by Robbie Motz. Burlington _ came â€" back 5%3! in their 42 win came at 10:12 with the Tigers net 15:97. _ Burlington‘s final 7.99 Burlington outshot Waterâ€" Waterloo Square Lower Mall RATZâ€"BECHTEL FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL ; in the third period. 578â€"3700 Convenient Parking, entering Wellingion or King Street > 621 KING WEST â€" 745â€"9495 at EING‘S BUSINESS HOURS OPEN Monday â€" Fnday â€" 10 00 a m to 2 00 a m Saturday 1130 a m to 2 O0 a m Sunday â€" 12 00 noon to ® 10 00 p m In Kitchener over $5.00 Business Men‘s Luncheon 95° and up ror rast service Call 579â€"5040 FREE Delivery in Waterlioo and Bridgeport â€" over $3.50 1 ¢PQRQL AZP RESTAURANT 38 King St. North, Waterloo SHARON SNIDER FRAN MELCHIN GECRGE SCHELL ROBERT HUEKN Service worthy confidence â€" a tradition since 1925. Canadian 1974