Brighton Public School students are the champions of the Moses Springer Division Waterloo County Junior School Hockey. They include from left to right: First row â€" Dennis Brox (trainer), Darrin Suider, Marty Pemberton, Danny Openshaw, Art Davenport, Jim Rae, Scott Ziegier, Paul Wuergler, Tom Jacob, Chris Burke (trainer) Ron Dietz, coach. Second row â€" Dave Hollinger, coach, Ken Hoimes (trainer), Rob Engel, John Crawford. Jim Taylor, Tom Krueger, David Hamdort, David Snider, Ken Vaughan. * Long sleeve style in light weight dpuble knit. Plain shades of rose, mint, powder, beige. Sizes 10 to 18. . ... Clearance Rack of “% SAVINGS READYâ€"TOâ€"WEAR AND MORE Convenient Layâ€"Away Plan â€" No Service Charge Open Mon. to Thurs., 9: 30 to 6 â€" Fri. evening only till 9 â€" Sat. to 5 Buy direct from the manutacturer and save BLOUSES Complete Collision â€" And Refinishing Service Super Special! COTTONS New Arrivals! Wide Selection Two â€" Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Skating Club members capâ€" ture bronze medals at the Western â€" Ontario Section Invitational Competition held in Sarnia March 19, 20 and 21 st. Thirtyâ€"five Kâ€"W skaters were among the 1,050 enâ€" tries in the competition. The Kâ€"W team finished ninth out of 99 teams comâ€" peting. In the finals, Mary Jo Fedy, 11, fourth test ladies and Jani¢e Shomphe, Skaters win bronze i s e ied ty ine y The in the third for the win. The ivision Waterloo County TO{:ehs came out st.rgmgt (trainer), Darrin Suider, !" the opening game agains ul Wuergler, Tom Jacob, . BI2MIMOT] t0 lead 10 at the en Holmes (trainer), Rob j ) ;) ins ;; Pell"m 2 en Vaughan. oOs P e ho2 ing of the Brantford goaltender 6 the score should have been more like 4â€"0 after the first in bronze ws} 12, first test ladies placed _ Brantford tied the score third, winning bronze meâ€" in the second period and dals. exchanged goals in the Other Kâ€"W Skating Club third period with Brantford winners in their respecâ€" ticing the score with less tive flights were: than f°‘f"‘ minutes remainâ€" Janice Shomphe, 12, first, '!;'g "& r‘:‘"’e t:: overtime. first test ladies; Naney DTaNDtord scored one powerâ€" Rieck, 14, first, second P!2Y £02! in overtime to test _ ladies; _ Lisaâ€"Marie :ake the lead 32 and then Ancteon 10 cernnd nrelimiâ€" llefl in another goal for «Janice Shomphe, 12, first, first test ladies; Nancy Rieck, 14, first, second test _ ladies; _ Lisaâ€"Marie Austen, 10, second prelimiâ€" nary test ladies; Cheryl Stankiewicz, 9, . second, first test ladies; Lisa Roâ€" binson, 13, second, third test ladies; Mary Jo Fedy, 11, third, fourth test ladâ€" ies; Brigitte Wolf, 11, third, second test ladies; Donna Howey, 13, third, fourth test ladies. _ Generals edge Kings In major atom city league semiâ€"finals, the Generals edged the Kings 2â€"1 on goals by. Darrin Snider and Kevin Young. David Forte scored for the Kings. Stephen Hartâ€" man led the Regals to a 5â€"3 win over the Greenâ€" shirts by scoring three goals. Stephen Pfeffer and Miâ€" chael Way scored the other two Regal goals. Greenâ€" shirt goals were scored by Brett Warren, Chris Belâ€" yea and David Byerley. The Generals will face the Regals Saturday March 27 at 10: 15 a.m. for the final. "I CAN DO IT ALL BY MYSELP" Kitchener/Waterloo Montessori School * By Don Dreisinger f _ __â€"The â€" Waterloo ; Toyota â€" Midgets downed Brantford . _ _ 7â€"5 in overtime to even the best of five OMHA series at <one game apiece last week. The Toyotas lost the first .. game in overtime 4â€"2. Waterlioo gained entry to the semiâ€"finals by whipâ€" ping Sarnia in the fourth 10 Allen Street East, Waterioo OMHA semiâ€" Toyotas even in* the Toyotas in Sarnia 55 and 32. Lowell Loveday gave the Toyotas the chance to bring Sarnia back to Waâ€" terloo by scoring two goals in the first minute of play game by tieing and beating 32 before the period and never looked back, scoring but Sarnia roared back to tie the score. Waterloo took the lead 2 associations _ honor Lobsinger Waterloo‘s Tom Lobsingâ€" er, fresh from his impresâ€" sive 3 minute 51.8 second clocking for 1500 metres March 13 at the Ontario Junior Indoor Track and Field Championships, was last week honored by both the national association and its Ontario counterpart. The Canadian Association named him as one of two athletes to attend the Olymâ€" pic Youth Camp at Montreal, July 13 â€" August 4. Some 65 countries will be representâ€" ed, hosts being representaâ€" tives from each Canadian sports federation. Named with Lobsinger was Pam Medland, Vancouver, an outstanding junior sprinter. . At the Ontario level Lobâ€" singer was named the outâ€" Dennis Shantz and Brian We "., aly CÂ¥ Ra ies Ca2a. g:- Van Saunders and W, all Brant it was nmoz:“’“ ::c“'ï¬em:: periods and with the effor Brantiord for the first two periogs and with the efforts of Dave Barrett goaltender the score was only 41 for Brantford. The Toyotas came out in the third period with a team effort to foreâ€" end forcing them to make mistakes and score three forced the overtime. ~ Waterioo continued their tenacious shooting . and checking to outscore Brantâ€" ford 3â€"1 in overtime fop the win. <â€" The Toyotas have to come up with a super team effort and constant checkâ€" ing to keep Brantford off the scoreboard and win the paving the way with two goals and one assist followâ€" ed by the efforts of Shantz and Randy Harris each with two goals. Harris, brought up from the house I¢ ague filled in for Price. Degraauw was ?e other marksman while dssists to Young with two and singles to Loveday, Kevin Hergott and Paul Mowbray. The Toyotas travel to Brantford tonight" fqor the third game with the fourth game in Waterloo Friday night at Waterloo arena, starting at 9 p.m. The fifth game, if necessary, will be at Brantford Sunday 2:30 standing male age class track and field athlete for 1975. Lobsinger, 17, is of juvenile age but frequently competes â€" against â€" junior men up to 20 years. Julie White of Brampton is reâ€" ceiving the female age class award, for her excellence in high jumping. Arthur Taylor of Waterloo was honored as the outstanding master athlete at the Awards Cereâ€" mony held March 20 at the Westbury Hotel, Toronto. Lobsinger has shown verâ€" satility in the 800 metre to 3000 metre events, as .well as liking road races and cross country competition. A graduate of St. David‘s Junior High School, Tom is now a Grade 12 student at St. Jerome‘s High School. It i Bs i +W