R Page 18 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, February 9, 1977 CALL OR VISIT US TODAY Grand River Farm Supply Ltd. ARTHUR ST. N. BOX 35 ELMIRA 669â€"1341 or 669â€"1411 ATTENTION FARMERS Here is News of Special Interest to You GRAND RIVER FARM SUPPLY LTD. HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY PRODUCTS AND SERVICES THAT WE WILL PROVIDE: "IS NOW READY TO SERVE YOU" VISIT OUR NEW MODERN FERTILIZER PLANT AND OUR ATTRACTIVE SHOWROOM ARTHUR S$T. NORTH ELMIRA A Third period action saw both teams pick up three penalties each but the Midas Warriors were the team to take advantage of the situaâ€" tion. Mike Coppolino assistâ€" ed by Roy Russell drew the Galt goalâ€"tender from his net and had a wide open goal. Finally playing four a side due to penalties, Tim Fedy beat the goal tender with just two seconds left in ‘"Come in and meet the complqo car care people" Mio from Dave Brubaker beat the Galt goalâ€"tender for the second time. In the second period, Ken Lee assisted by Chris Pernâ€" fuss scored 1:48 into the period. With 1:31 seconds left, Roy Russell assisted by Ken Lee brought the score to After four minutes of play in the first period, Mark Mio opened the scoring assisted by Dave Brubaker and Ray Petrie. Then 2:20 seconds later, the same line of Mark The Midas Warriors playâ€" ed their first OMHA playoff game on Feb. 1. In the first game of the best of three series, they defeated Galt decisively 6â€"0. 215 Highland Rd. W., Kitchener, 743â€"3021 Warriors win against Galt team NOW OPEN SAUDER AUTOMOTIVE OLIVE GREY MASSAGE THERAPIST Therapeutic Or General For Appointment Call 886â€"1350 ED SAUDER barrister & solicitor wishes to announce the opening of his office for the practice of law at corporation square kitchener, ontario lee fitzpatrick telephone (519) 579â€"3150 Scott Griffin and Scott Koegel received 12 points to take second place overall in the individual men‘s diâ€" vision. Julie Yuska was secâ€" ond in junior ladies. Jim Heinbuch won the senior men‘s division with 21 points. Jim Hett and Reid Campâ€" bell tied for second place with 14 points in the senior men‘s division. Karen Deâ€" lahey was second in sertior ladies with 14 points. Julie Yuska of BCI set meet records in the 50 yard butterfly and the 100 yard individual _ medley. _ Jim Hett also set a record in the 50 yard freestyle. Bluevale collegiate‘s swim team swept to its third straight Twin City title last Wednesday, easily toppling their closest rival St. Jerâ€" ome‘s high school. BCI takes swim title Only 1:15 seconds into the third period, Chris Lang, assistedâ€" by Rich Preston, equalized at 4â€"4. It was a fast and exciting game since the Warriors were minus an injured defenceman. They were finally beaten once more as Brampton won 5â€"4. In goal for the Warriors was Scott Baird. The same day, the Warriâ€" ors played Brampton. The Warriors were down 3â€"0 in the first period when Mike Coppolino scored an unasâ€" sisted goal. In the second period, Brampton scored again to bring the score to 4â€"1. Then the Warriors startâ€" ed putting things together. Roy Russell assisted by Ross MacSorley scored the second goal. Again two minutes later, Roy Russell scored the third goal, asâ€" sisted by Tim Fedy and Rich Preston. scored twice and went ahead 2â€"0. In the second period no goals were added. In the third period Peterâ€" borough showed their superâ€" iority by banging four more goals into the Midas net. The 6â€"0 score does not indiâ€" cate the excellent game that Brett Gaeler played in goal for the Warriors. During the weekend the Midas Warriors took part in the Barrie Winter Carnival Tournament. The first game Saturday morning saw the Warriors playing a strong Peterborough team. In the first period, Peterborough the game for Waterloo‘s sixth goal. He was assisted by Roy Russell and Ross MacSoriey.