if 'i"iiipf1Gii" Pts%ruveiwss.r'ura'tt: (f, MUSICALGIFTS 't Ct' a it. Fender, Giannini. if 9 Conn. El Degas. i irariaL, PRICESq, x - - - -__- Ir: or.s"cte '6. a in “35% ii' WATERLOO 'i.. MUSIC The Optimist Club is providing the Tween rep team with uniforms in the city colours (gold and black). In the past. the club has sponsored two Kitchener rep teams and two Waterloo houseleague teams. Ringette says thank you The Lions Club. who last year helped the Wa- terloo Tweens attend the Manitoba Tournament, are sponsoring the Waterloo Belle city rep team this year, This team will be called the Waterloo Belle Lionettes. (pr their assistance prgmoting local ringette The third period saw very tight play for both teams. Finally, with only 2:47 minutes left in the game, Mathers broke away and hammered the The Waterloo Minor Ringette Association ex- tends its thanks to the Waterloo Lions Club and Kitchener Optimist Club for their assistance in Playing short-handed, the Warriors held off Woodstock and managed to pop in two more goals. Shawn Mathers scored from Pat McGrinder and Dwayne Devison put the puck in the net with the help of Oberle. Midas Mufflers win their games Woodstock retaliated 1:43 seconds later by evening the score. At the 9:58 min- ute mark in the second per- iod, Bob Oberle had a breakaway, he scored an unassisted goal. ,P' Fitt stockings with , other accessories. r strings. picks shoulder f; strap. tonecase In a slow-starting first period, the Warriors gave their fans a few scares. However. true to form, they came out flying in the second period. The first goal for the Warriors came at 44 seconds into the sec- ond period. Larry Lehnan picked up the point. He was assisted by Gord But- linger and Carey Lee. By Rick Campbell The Laurier hockey team knows exactly what it wants for Christmas - a victory. Midas Warriors whipped Woodstock SH in a game Dec. 2 at Waterloo arena. --GUiTARS-- --GUITARS- Maintenance needs every guitarist will appreciate Last Thursday night's Mon Fo 9 540 Sat 9500 3 Regina St. N 578-5220 $4.50 LauKiï¬lZ...P§9Q§mh2§key .viciiiir'ir" tk . Jet. , f" INWAIEBLOO if 'tl.. k. /a, *eamao quay: Alan Dollar played in the net for the Warriors in the first two periods. He turn- ed away 29 shots. Glen Con- ley came into the game in the third period. stopping 10 shots. London got on the score- board for the last time. late in the third period. but Warriors managed to hold on to a one-goal lead. 'u"'""""""'""'. "'""' brnmmim ii it iu ' wanna g it q t it lt g a it iikm"rllrf; a" ii. a: same: ' With a little bit of extra effort. the Warriors man- aged to pop the puck in the London net again, bringing the score to 6-4. Dave Wett- laufter from Lomax was the winning combination. tc. London got on the score- board late in the first per- iod. banging home three goals. The Warriors answer- ed with a goal by Oberle assisted by Young. Not to be outdone, the London team retaliated with a goal. making the score 5-4 for the Warriors. It was a fast and exciting game, with the spectators enjoying every minute. The Warriors came out like gang-busters in the first period. scoring four goals Oberie, Dale Hergott, Scott Lomax and Mathers were credited with the points. Picking up assists were Chris Young, Oberle. Devison, Hergott and Lee. The Warriors held on to their winning streak in an exhibition game Saturday against Oak Ridges, a Lon- don bantam team. puck past the Woodstock goalie to finalize the score. Shots on goal were 31- 25 for Waterloo. The win- ning goalie was Glen Con- ley. game with Guelph was picture in the OUAA West- living proof that Hawks ern Division with a t-7 rec- "can't buy a win" as the 0rd, their lone win this cam- Gryphons triumphed 4-3 paign coming at the expense despite being outshot 41-17. of the lowly Windsor The loss dropped WLU Lancers. The loss dropped WLU further out of the playoff gteait.ttraeratihtout.te' CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE 27 KING ST. N WATERLOO FREE PARKING RO Es . ' Last Friday the Hawks travelled to Bowling Green to play one of the top rank- ed U.S. college teams in back to back weekend matches. The Hawks received notice able recognition on their arrival, both on the street and through the media. The Bowling Green team itself seemed to take lit- tle notice of their opposition though, and WLU emerg- ed from the Friday night Guelph goaltender Mike Griffin proved to be the Hawk nemesis for the third time this season. He stopped 38 of the 41 drives directed his way, and not satisfied solely with his de- fensive contribution, Grif- fin also collected two as- sists on Guelph goals. George Godin, Adam Brown, Lorne Jarrett and Kim Miles scored for the winners while WLU marks- men were Bill Low, Bill Young and Gavin Smith. kit, St S Waterloo - "-.. . . =. - .....,‘, ' ' . I. - - - . m ' ' - -', - . (' .b . "l - - . ' . - 0..._..,_'l ',, " - ' " - - ..-“' ', - - .. - - . - . II. ', r, I - - " J r .. .- - ..',-,.'.-. . - - ..-,. "M" - ".’... '. ( - "% " ,n T " - - - ,' - . l _1 = ', - " ,v r , - _-', u . '. - ..- - - - & " ..a.u' - " .. -. [', I - - - " - " u. - - - .. I ... r _ . r " ',, Ci ..,- '.. u - [l 'r', ', - .. - '. n. " H .o. - = " .. - " - a. n. - © I. ' - - ., - I. - - a! n: "_, ..:.~'0." "i... “.l... I " . - _ vu. - - - u I - a - - .a. I ..I - _ ', .i..... " - ... " .. I. - "_". .... "I - ‘u" '-.'.- , w - - ..,-...-..-.. -a. Mi - u' - = 1...“... - .... " ....-‘:-..a.'. " .v‘ ’. 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Laurier found itself in a 6-0 hole after one period and because of depleted ranks due to injuries and game evic- tions, was no match for the US. opposition. Bill Young and Brent Heard, with a beautiful Shorthanded effort, brought the Hawks into a tie with only minutes remaining in the game, At that point, Steve Douglas, who toiled for the Waterloo Siskins last year, found the range on a quick backhand flip to give WLU the surprise win. game with a hartearned 3-2 victory. The Hawks will host the 2am teodvt PM 7W9 PRICES "UCUIUI PROCESSING t PRINIING " ("RI CHM?“ [OR “I." BEVELUPING YOU WILL RECEIVE A CREDIT COUPON FOR EACH UNPRINTABLE NEGATIVE Sooter Portrait Studios 871? Colour EnIergement coupon of your Favourite negative with each roll of film processed & printed PLUS FREE 5 X 7 20 38 Sooter Portrait Studios EXPOSURE ROLL I35 EXPOSURE ROLL EXPOSURE ROLL 114 King St. S. 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