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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Nov 1976, p. 6

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Page 6 â€" Waterloo Chranicle, Wednesday, November 3, 1976 In Simcoe the Cubs won 8â€"0 and back in Waterloo the Cubs defeated Galt 3â€"0. In an exhibition game againâ€" st Brantford at home the The Waterloo Major Atom Tim Horton Cubs continue to play shutâ€"out hockey in Hub League play. Waterloo Tim Hortons play shutout ‘flockey r_‘; Enpummpensummmampepmmmmommen } KITCHENERMWATERLOO L1IMITED ;â€"'~ P en en Waterloo Sports Kitchener By Peggy Kempel BLUEVALE COLLEGIATE, WATERLOO Student Activities Office â€" 885â€"4620 CITRUS FRUIT SALE ORDERS TAKEN NOVEMBER 3 â€" 12, 1976 20 Ibs. Grapefruit or Oranges â€" $5.25 40 Ibs. Grapefruit or Oranges â€" $9.00 TOP QUALITY FRUIT FOR DELIVERY on DECEMBER 6, 1976 Ontario & Duke Sts. Mark Steffler lead the Cubs to victory scoring 4 Against Simcoe the Cubs scored once in the first perâ€" iod and twice in the second period for a 3â€"0 lead. Then in the third period the Cubs scored five goals in two and a half minutes to take the game 8â€"0. Cubs tied Brantford 2â€"2. Waterloo Square Raggs for #Hlen AND THEN THERE‘S... Waterloo Square, Waterloo Second was Gary Hutchiâ€" son (Paris), 24:40 and third was Harold Willis (John F. Ross, Guelph), 25:06, in the 141 man field. Lobâ€" singer described his race as the best he has had this season, as he breezed through heavily muddied trails and hills, and stretchâ€" ed out on the open road usâ€"a Waterloo‘s Tom Lobsingâ€" er ran a superb lead pace to win the CWOSSA senior boys 4.5 mile cross counâ€" try _ championship _ race Thursday at Harrison Park, Owen Sound. He clocked 22 min. 58 sec., and his St. Jerome‘s team won an upâ€" set victory in capturing the first team prize. Assists were credited to _ â€" ~~ Tim Rice (2), Richard Deâ€" _ Before the period ended nomme, Steven Pfeffer, David Bea?on made it 2â€"0 John Dietrich, Chris Sch with a goal from Greg O‘â€" narr and Joel Curtis. Hara and Mark Steffler. â€" Mike Kavelman registerâ€" In the second period Mark ed the shutâ€"out for the Tim Steffler scored from Greg of their goals. The Cubs other four goals were scored by Chris Schâ€" narr, Richard Denomme, Joel Curtis and David Beaâ€" Lobsinger leads team to victory St. Jerome‘s had 81 penâ€" alty points, with Orangeâ€" ville and Cameron Heights tied with 85, and heavily favoured John F. Ross with 92 points. The top two Before the period ended David Bea?on made it 2â€"0 with a goal from Greg O‘â€" Hara and Mark Steffler. â€" ing his excellent flat speed to advantage. Horton Cubs. O‘Hara to make the score from John Dietrich and Back home the Cubs shutâ€" _ 3â€"0 in favour of the Cubs. Chris Baron to tie the game out Galt 3â€"0. . at 1â€"1 after one period of Steven Pfeffer opened the . Neither team scored in pay, scoring in the first period the third periodâ€" for a 3â€"0 _ In the second period Dave with a goal from Joel Curtis . Shutâ€"out for Vince DeCaen MacGregor scored from and Tim Rice. and the Tim Horton Cubs. Randy Oswald and Don Mcâ€" Fri . Cleary to put Brantford out _Before the period ended _ OM FTiday the Cubs hostâ€" / T27 / The first period action saw Chris Pernfuss open the scoring with an assist by Mark Mid. Rich Preston scored an unassisted goal. Simeoe was unable to anâ€" swer these two goals. Two more goals were added by the Midas Warâ€" riors in the second period. They were credited to Roy Russell (1), assisted by Chris Lang and Tim Fedy (1), assisted by Lang and On Oct. 2%6, the Midas Warriors played their secâ€" ond league game against Simcoe at Waterloo arena. Warriors shut out Simcoe Take notice that nominations will be received by the City Clerk for the offices of: Mayor Aldermen Public School Trustee â€" Waterloo County Board of Education Separate School Trustee â€" Waterloo County Board of Education Separate School Trustee â€" Waterloo County Roman Catholic Separate School Board The above mentioned nominations will be accepted by the City Clerk at the Municipal Offices, second floor, Marsland Centre on the following dates and times: Frday. November 12. 1976 â€" 9:00 a. m. to 4:45 p.m. Monday, November 15. 1976 â€" 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ‘ Nomination papers are available only from the City Clerk at City Hall. Marsland Centre. Waterloo, Ontario and a candidate may be nominated for office provided that the nomination paper is filed with the City Clerk during the stated times in the prescribed form and which a) shall be signed by at least ten (10) electors whose names are enterâ€" ed in the polling lists oaf electors entitled to vote in an election to such office:; and b) shall state the name. occupation and address of the candidate in such manner as will identify him and the office for which he is nomunated. and c) shall state the name and address of each elector signing the nomiâ€" nation paper and, where the office for which the candidate is nomiâ€" nated is a member of a school board, that such nominator is a public school elector or a separate school elector, as the fact is Further information may be obtained by telephoning the City Clerk‘s Office at 886â€"1550 NOMINATIONS CITY OF WATERLOO On Friday the Cubs hostâ€" ed the Brantford Steelers. Brantford opened the scorâ€" ing with a goal by Joey Ferâ€" ras unassisted in the first teams and top three indiviâ€" Tallon as the clincher in the duals in each race advance tight race for team honours. to All Ontario next Saturâ€" Tallon gutted the final 3/4 day at St. Catharines. mile to overtake Cameron Heights runners in 16th Mike Ferguson, St: Jerâ€" and 20th places, assuring ome‘s coach, described the St. Jerome‘s of a narrow 14th place finish of Peter marginofvictory. On Sunday morning,â€" the Warriors travelled to Brantâ€" ford . Simcoe was unable to put the puck in the Midas net. In the third period, the Warâ€" riors added three more goals. Chris Pernfuss scorâ€" ed from Karl Schaefer, Lang scored from Russell and Fedy and the final goal of the game was scored by Preston, assisted by Fedy and Russell. The final score was a Waterloo victory of 7â€"0. Playing in goal for Waâ€" terloo was Scott Baird. Russell. Steven â€" Pfeffer scored R C. KEELING . CITY CLERK & RETURNING OFFICER In the third period Bruce Halenby scored unassisted for the Tim Horton Cubs to complete the scoring and tie the game at 2â€"2. In the second period, Brantford equalized the game and the Warriors were unable to score. In the third period, neither team could beat the goal tenders. The game ended in a 2â€"2 tie. Waterloo _ again _ went ahead with a goal by Jim Rae assisted by Eric Caldâ€" er and Mike Coppolino. + _l,ma Waterloo opened _ the scoring with a final goal in the first period by Rusâ€" sell assisted by Fedy. One minute and 30 seconds laâ€" ter, â€" Brantford retaliated

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