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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Feb 1977, p. 14

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In the junior Tween division, the Chippers deâ€" feated the Starlights 9â€"6 in a game Feb. 2. In another game the same day, the Golâ€" den Jets defeated the Wildâ€" cats 6â€"4. Current league standings for the Petites show that the Flames are leading with five wins and one tie for 11 points. The Bonnie Braves are in second spot with two wins, two losses and two ties for six points. The Canaries are holdiug down third place with a narrow one point edge over the Cottrell Blues. In an all star Petite game Feb. 5 against Ajax, the Waterloo all stars won 8â€"1. Their first game in cup play was against Woodstock Feb. 8 at Waterloo arena. Ken Lee scored 1:50 secâ€" onds into the first period assisted by Chris Pernfuss. Then 59 seconds later, Roy Russell, assisted by Rich Preston scored the second goal. In minor Petite ringette action Feb. 5, the Canaries edged the Cottrell Blues 5â€"4 and the Bonnie Braves tied the Flames 4â€"4. This week was a busy one for the Midas Warriors minor bantams as they playâ€" ed two hub league cup games and pne Ontario Miâ€" nor _ Hockéy _ Association game. L In the second period, Woodstock answered for one of the goals but Presâ€" ton assisted by Tim Fedy gave the Warriors their third goal. Woodstock scorâ€" ed their second goal of the game with just 52 seconds Minor ringette standings consumer information Call us at: 886â€"3790 toll free 1â€"800â€"265â€"8808 Storimg knives safely is a problem we have all encountered. An easy way to solve this storage probJem inexpensively is to epoxy empty thread spools â€" side by side â€" to the inside of a cupboard door Slots result, perfect for knife blades to slip through Our CONSUMER SERVICES REPRESENTATIVES have upâ€"toâ€"date information at their fingertipsâ€" everything from future gas supply, metric information and insulation, to recipes and appliance purchasing. Consumer Information is a phone in service offered to the community by Union Gas, to solve Consumer and Household problems. CONSUMER SERVICES MAKES LIFE EASIER! Warriors win three games WUNION GAS In the senior Tween division Feb. 2, the Gold Diggers lost 6â€"4 to the Wallabees and the Ruff Ringers edged the Tigressâ€" es 4â€"3. Current standings as of Feb. 2 show the Ruff Ringâ€" ers lead the division with eight wins, one loss and 16 points, the Tigresses are in second with six wins, two losses and 12 points, the Wallabees hold third with Standings in the junior Tween division as of Feb. 2 show the Starlights in first place with six wins, two losses, one tie and 13 points, the Chippers holdâ€" ing down second with five wins, two losses, one tie and 11 points, the Golden Jets in third place with four wins and four losses and the Wildcats in fourth place with one win and eight losses. Roy Russell scored the third goal unassisted and scored two more later for a hat trick. Assists went to Eric Calder, Ken Lee and Waterloo _ played its second cup game Feb. 12 against Stratford in an away game. Dave Brubaker openâ€" ed the scoring assisted by Mike Coppolino and Ray Petrie. Stratford equalized at the end of the period. Waâ€" terloo scored its second goal 3:36 seconds into the second period with an effort by Ken Lee from Chris Lang. left in the third period. Dave Brubaker from Mike Coppolino finalized the score 4â€"2 for Waterioo in the dying seconds of the game. The winning goalie was Brett Gaeler. two wins, six losses and one tie and the Gold Digâ€" gers are fourth with six losses and one tie. On Feb. 13, the Warriors played in Galt in the secâ€" ond game of a best of three OMHA â€" playdown â€" series. Tim Fedy opened the scorâ€" ing assisted br Ken Lee and Roy Russell. The secâ€" been playing with only two lines due to sickness and injuries. So when the team started to run out of steam in the third period, Stratâ€" ford took advantage and scored four times. _ This brought the score to 7â€"5. With one minute remaining, Waterloo came back on a goal by Mike Coppolino to win the game 8â€"5. more on shots by Chris Lang from Russell and an unâ€" assisted goal by Mike Coppoâ€" lino. . The Warriors have the end of the game, the Departs Departs University Ave. Kiosk Departs chener Departs bridge Waterioo Motor inn University of Waterioo _ Valhaila Inn Dmvnlnn Holld(a:: ‘inn 5:00 a.m. 5:10 a.m. 5:20 a.m. 5:30 a.m. 5:40 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:10 a.m. 10:20 a.m. 10:30 a.m. _ 10:40 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:10 p.m. 2:20 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:40 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:10 p.m. 7:20 p.m. 7:30 p.m. T:A0 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:10 p.m. 7:20 p.m. 7:30 p.m KITCHENER For further information contact United Trails 578â€"0110 Airport Transportation Service or Engquire at your local Travel Agency MASSAGE THERAPIST 16 William St. E.. Waterlioo Therapeutic Or General O. 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