In the opening game of the Hub League schedule, the Waterloo Pizza Delight Tigers appeared disorganâ€" ized and lost 1â€"0 to Kitch ener. This was followed by a blockbuster 4â€"1 defeat at the hands of the Kitchener Triple A team with John Bell breaking in to score with seconds remaining to avert two shutâ€"out losses in a row. § #t Sports Tiger Pee Wees victorious in three games â€" _ â€"Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, November 3, 1976 This is Energy Conservation Week. Energy. It will cost us $7.5 billion provinceâ€"wide this year To help cut that cost. your Ontario Government established the Energy Management Program . The goal is to save $1 billion a year on energy bills throughout Ontario by 1980. Ninetyâ€"five energy management research and demonstration projects are underway to help you use less energy at home and at work. You too can conserve energy and save money by * Insulating and caulking your home * Lowering daytime temperatures to 68 F (20 C) and nighttime temperatures to 63°F (17°C) * Closing drapes on all windows on winter nights * Replacing air filters on warm air heating systems once a month * Using 40 watt instead of 60 or 100 watt bulbs where practical * Keeping the damper closed when the fireplace is not in use * Installing storm windows and doors * Turning off lights and TV when not being used Theâ€" Major Pee Wees had an easy time in their second Hub League game romping %0 over Brantford. Three goals were scored by Todd Loveday, and two by Mike Allensen. Other scorers included John Bell, Todd Smith, Jim â€" Haldenby and Don Noble with assists going to Todd Sheridan, Pat GET INVOLVED 2 _ Help Elect â€" Jim Beechey Waterloo Alderman December 6th phone Evans, John Acker!, Denâ€" nis Brox and Shawn Regan. Wally Lokietek earned the shutout in the Waterloo nets. Following a long bus ride “Xf‘t-e'r“;"gm‘;i‘ghts' rest to Dayton, Ohio, the Tigers & unleashed _ thei c the Major Pee Wees put for a 12â€"1 victory on Saturâ€" L VS h ld day, October 30. Scorers C were Don Noble (3) John Bell (2) Todd Loveday (2) Teams from â€" College «hew conserve energy. * Warming up your car‘s engine gradually * Avoiding idling the engine while waiting For more ways to save energy and money. send for the free booklet "Energy Conservation ... The Choice is Yours" Write to: Ontario Energy Management Program Ministry of Energy 56 Wellesley Street West 12th floor Toronto. Ontario M7A 2B7 Ministry of Energy Dennis R. Timbreli, Minister hl m hss Here is what you can do _ to help Ontario Mike: Allensen (2) and ‘Todd Smith (1) with assists going to Ron Motz, Todd Sheridan, â€" Dennis â€" Brox, Jeff Morgan, John Acherl and Shauen Regan. ~ After a good nights‘ rest the Major Pee Wees put Heights in Guelph, Sir George Ross of London, H.E. Fawcett of Brantford and Laurel competed in the Second Annual Intercity Vocational School Cross Country Championships at Laurel Vocational School LVS held cross country meet Province of Ontario Complete Collision And Refinishing Service 44 Oct. 26. Seventy runners competed in the four diviâ€" sional raceés.â€" . Laurel‘s senior boys capâ€" tured the 3â€"3/4 mile course for the second straight year. Derrick Exner led the way, placing first, with a time of 23:03 minutes. on a fine display of skatâ€" ing and passing to again defeat Dayton 10â€"1. Scorâ€" ers were John Bell (2) Mike Allensen, Pat Evans, Petâ€" er Young, Todd Smith, Todd Loveday, Don: Noble and John Ackerl with asâ€" William G. Davis, Premier A4G#y* Brian McLellan, Phil Vonâ€" Farra and Clint Walker placed second, third, and fifth respectively to secure the win. In the junior boys division, H.E. Fawcett took the team title over the 2 1/2 mile course. Individual winâ€" ner of the junior race was Don Brown of College Heights with a time of 14:58 â€" minutes, â€" followed by Alan Jones of Fawcett and Fernando Araujo of Laurel. Jim Haildenby. Ed Seegmiller, Greg Moses and Wally Lokietek provided steady goal tendâ€" ing in the two away games. The junior girls race was won by Sir George Ross. Tammy Wilcox of Ross took _ individual â€" honours with a time of 8:53 over the 1â€"1/8 mile course. Teamâ€" mate _ Roberta _ Dalziel placed second with Laurâ€" el‘s Anita Dedman placing third. Comptan All Stars win sists contributed by Todd Team work and plenty of goals lead to three succesâ€" sive victories by the Compâ€" ton Motors Allâ€"Stars over the past week. On October 25, at Stratâ€" ford, Waterloo Minor Midâ€" gets experienced their first shut out of the season deâ€" feating the home team by a score of 50. Steady goalâ€" tending by Don Beaupre kept Stratford off the scoreâ€" board. Tom Woinoski opened the scoring for Waterloo at 6: 32 of the second period. Sinâ€" gles were added by Ron Sosnoski, Chris Ford, Tim Allan and Rob Filiatrault. Simcoe found the same difficulty with their offenâ€" sive game when visiting Waterloo Arena on October 27. This time the Waterloo Midgets managed to beat their opponents nine times for their second shutout. The 9â€"0 score was accomâ€" plished even though Waterâ€" loo found themselves asâ€" sessed a total of 33 penalty minutes. Aggressive play by Chris Ford was rewarded with four goals, while John Young added two goals. Tom Woinoâ€" ski, Cam Ford and Tom Abbott each counted for one. Compton Motors Allstars drubbed the Simcoe team again on October 30, this time on Simcoe ice. Alâ€" though penalties were fewâ€" er than the previous game, Waterloo managed to surâ€" pass their previous score winning 12 to 1. At least one goal or asâ€" sist was earned by each of the Waterloo Players. Chris Ford, John Young and Cam Ford each scored two goals. Singles were added by Tom Woinoski, Todd Soltysiak, Dave Robb, Tim â€" Allan, Dave Adlys and Tom Abâ€" bott.