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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Jan 1976, p. 11

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er net in the game that saw Waterloo extend their winning streak to five games with a 9â€"3 victory over Kitchener. Presently in second place behind the Stratford Cullitons, Waterloo will play Hespeler Saturday, Jan. 31 in Hespeler at 8 p.m. Cubs win 2 league games By Peggy Kempel The Waterloo Major Atom Tim Horton Cubs played two Hub League games last week and came away Kitchener Ranger B‘s goaltender Brian Budarick handles a flying puck from Barry Musselman of the Waterioo Siskins. Brad Nichols defends the Kitchen:â€" with wins in both games. At home against Simcoe the Cubs opened the scorâ€" ing with 2 goals in the first period. In the second perâ€" iod both teams scored twice for a 42 score in favour of the Cubs. The Cubs wrapped up the scorâ€" ing in the third period with 2 unanswered goals for a final score of 6â€"2. L The goalscorers for the Cubs were Blake Ellis, John _ McKerrow, _ Greig Heideman. _ Ken â€" Holmes. Scott Harris and Shayne Ackerl. Assists were credited to Roger Carlaw. Chris Burke. Mike _ Innocente. _ Ackerl. James Watts. Kevin Douâ€" cette and McKerrow For Simcoe it was Scott Hogg from â€" Paul Zilkey and Tim Kowalsky unasâ€" sisted. In â€" Cambridge _ Preston Alan Kimmel opened the scoring with a goal from Cam Mackay to put Presâ€" ton out front 1â€"0. Hoimes scored in the second period for the Cubs unassisted to tie the game at 1â€"1.. Before the period ended _ Barry__ Lougheed RATZâ€"BECHTEL FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL | 621 KING WEST. KITCHENER â€" 745â€"9495 posert nuEkHn Convenient Parking, entering Wellington or King Street scored from Scott Chard and Mark Gramada to put Preston out front once again by one goal 2â€"1. In the third period the Cubs scored 2 unanswered goals to take the game 32. Harris scored the tie ing goal from Ellis and McKerrow scored the game winning goal from Innoâ€" cente and Carlaw. This week the Tim Horâ€" ton Cubs participated in the Kâ€"W Record Trophy Tournament. _ Their comâ€" petition in the Tournament were the Kitchener Bauer Krauts. In the first game plaved in Kitchener the Krauts won 4â€"3. The secâ€" ond game plaved in Waterâ€" loo ended in a 3â€"3 tie. In the first game both teams went scoreless in the first period. Then ir the second period Bri.n Bradievy scored from Doug Rutz to put the Krauts ou? front 1â€"0. The third period saw the Cubs tie the score 1â€"1 onlyv to have the Krauts score twice to go ahead 3â€"1. The Cubs scored to make the score 3â€"2. But before the period ended the Krauts and Cubs each scored once more for a final 4â€"3 win for the Kitchener Krauts. For the Krauts Brian Bradlev scored twice and The Annual Meeting. with election of Board of Direcâ€" tors. of the Kâ€"W Regional Folk Arts Council will be held on Wednesday. Jan. 28. 7:30 p.m. at the Multi Culâ€" tural Centre. 20 Queen St North. Kitchener. Warren Bullock and Todd Coulter each scored once. The Cub‘s goalscorers were McKerrow,. _ Peter Dietrich and Burke. With assists being credited to Ken Holimes two _ and Harris one. Back in Waterloo the Krauts took a 3â€"0 lead scoring once in the first and twice in the second period. In the third period the Cubs found the net to score three â€" unanswered goals and tie the game 3â€"3. For the Kitchener Bauer Krauts it was Grant Koehler and Mike Schnieder unâ€" The goalscorers for the Waterloo Tim Horton Cubs were Tom MacMillan from Carlaw and McKerrow and Doucette from Harris and Ackerl. The tieing goal was scored by Peter Dietrich from Ellis and Nick Cipp. Assists went to Doug Rutz, Doug Thiel and Peter Pavlinich. assisted and Koehler from Bradlev. ‘ DICK CLINE Service worthy of your confidenceâ€" a tradition since 1925 the victors in the first Twin City Ringette tournament After a hardâ€"fought 75 series, â€" Waterloo allâ€"star this week. The first three games of the tournament, which were played last week in Waterioo, left Kitchener and Waterloo teams tied 3â€"3. The petites played to a 3â€"3 tie, Waterloo tweens defeated Kitchener downed Waterloo 54. the _ tournament, played Saturday at Grand River arena in Kitchener, saw Waâ€" terloo win two out of three matches. Waterloo tweens won their game 4â€"2 and the petites defeated Kitchener 6â€"3. Kitchener belles preâ€" vented Waterloo from makâ€" ing a clean sweep of the second half of the tournaâ€" ment by downing Waterloo Bernadette Kreller and Nancy Baugart scored three goals apiece for Waterloo in the petite game. Joanne Lacey with two goals and Linda Thompson with one were the scorers for Kitchâ€" ener petites. Julie Paleczmny scored twice to pace the Waterloo scoring effort in the tween game. Cindie Austin and Kim Legge scored the other two Waterloo goals. Debbie Stroh scored both Kitchener goals. In the belle game, Waterâ€" loo scorers were Peggy Dufâ€" field, Dianne Wolfe, Sue Shantz and Bev Paleczny. Scoring for Kitchéner were The final three games of Ringettes local tourney victors HURRYâ€"Limited Stockâ€"Sale Ends Soon Save on quality pine furniture & accessories for every room in your home eLamps ePictures e«Wall Shelves Special store hours for this sale Wed. 1 p.m. to 5:30 Thurs. & Fri. 1 p.m. to 9:30 Sat. 10 a.m. to 5:30 CLOSED MONDAY and TUESDAY ARTISAN INTERIORS ARTISAN INTERIORS Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, January 28, 1976 â€" Page 11 Lynda Hicks (2), Sue McKay (2), Linda Tippin and Eileen downed Fur Farms, 51, Golden Jets defeated Canaâ€" Waterloo was awarded the Kâ€"W Record trophy. In regular Ringette action last week, Cottrell Blues W. BOUGLAS MILLER, B.4., LLB. BARRISTR AND SLICTOR is pleased to announce the opening of his office for the practice of law at 128 KING STREET NORTH WATERLOO, ONTARIO Telephone (519) 885â€"6610 dians 3â€"1 and Bonnie Braves edged the Chippers §â€"3. Othâ€" er scores were Tigresses 5, Ruff Ringers 4; Wallabees 7, Harvey‘s Golddiggers 3; Wallar‘s Wildcats 4, Fur Farms 4; Cottrell Blues §, Blue Devils 0; and Optimist Canaries 12, Flames 4. 8 William St. E. Waterloo 579â€"4170

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