a; FREE PARKING g: m WATERLOO st"-,tehcrW9s3srrWM.:t :1: E; ONTARIO SEED 3:; Ctr, HOME HARDWARE 'i'; Ct"; " King s., Wloo. if; :4: 578-4800 1†i? .Fs ke mgth 'AN: P! 12 - Wmloo Chronicle, Wednesday, November 19, 1978 C" Manual diiy dNdio SALE dNa tum] dNdio meeting at 10: 30 A.M. CENTRAL PARK CENTRE (old library building) DUKE & ARGYLE STS., PRESTON You can Believe 1r5iiii5, REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH "MERLIN It COURTESY with VALUES Pastor - D. Vance Worship With M King St. South Feature Items: - MARANTZ '75 MODELS REDUCED - YAMAHA PACKAGE SYSTEMS Come In and See Further Values On: ALSO STORE DEMONSTRATION UNITS SPEAKER UNITS Portable Radios. Cassette Recorders and MUCH. MUCH MORE Limited Time Offer. At Stratford, Nov. 10, the Saints were edged 3-2. Chris Barron from Bier and Curtiss scored for Wa- terloo. After being frustrated in the early part of the third period, the Dietrieh-Halderr. by-Denomme line avenged themselves with two goals. Bruce Haldenby scored the third Waterloo goal from the left circle, off the back of the goalie's leg. The fourth Waterloo goal was engineered by John Dietrich, who rushed the puck out of his own zone to the Galt blue line. Die- trich passed to Haldenby who relayed to Denomme. Late in the first period, persistent fore-checking try Peter Bier paid dividends as he broke in alone to put the puck past the Galt goal- te. On the first shift of the game, Greg O'Hara head- manned the puck to Joe Curtiss who found Mark Steffler alone on the Galt doorstep for the first Wa- terloo goal. The Saints were also aid- ed by the constantly im- proving defensive work of Tim Rice, Steve McGrind- er, Kent Rice. John Burns and Mike Schonhoeffer. On at least four occasions, Cavelman stole goals from the Galt attackers. He did not allow a goal until early in the third period. Atoms win over Galt Waterloo Minor' Atom Saints visited Gait Nov. 8, playing the finest game of the season. Mike Cavelman provided exceptional stand- up goat-teqding to direct the Saints to a 4-1 victory. All reduced till November 29/75. 576-7730 One hundred and fifty- clubs in District 14 take to six rinks representing 9 the ice this Friday for the The Waterloo Minor Hockey Association began its Gold Cup tournament Sunday when Waterloo Mayor Herb Epp dropped the puck between Barrie captain, Andy Shedden and Waterloo captain Mark Harris. The Waterloo juvenile team went on to defeat Barrie 7 to 2. SPECIAL ITEMS brought in from SONY Reg. $79.95 SPECIAL 9th Bonspiel starts Friday Waterloo 5995 Club (7 rinks); Stratford Curling Club " rinks); Ayr Host club for this year's bonspiel is the Elmira Curl- ing Club. The finals will be held there Saturday, Nov. 29. Other clubs participat- ing in the event are: K-W Granite (35 rinks); West- mount Golf and Country 9th Annual Mutual Life Bonspiel. The week long event leads to the Mutual Life Trophy for the Cham- pionship rink and the Mu- tual Life Cup . Lloyd Schmitt Equipment on any two stage snowthrower. q See the Toro Snowthrower's A ton of snow a minute! . Wad-nu at In“ capacity 32-inrh drum In!" t “can! pneumatic tires \ Sales and Service 24 Laurel St. Waterloo 743-0731 (offer extended to November 30) FREE ELECTRIC START KIT at: Curling Club, (7 rinks); Gait Curling Club, (14 rinks) ; Galt Country Club (10 rinks); Guelph Country Club, (7 rinks); Guelph Curling Club (54 rinks). The host club, Elmira, is entering 16 rinks. Last fear's Champion, Bryan Duncan of the Galt Curling Club will start his defence of the Mutual Life Trophy in Guelph Friday playing against a rink ship- ped by George MacLean of