These Games are in New- foundland in August, with two athletes per province per event competing. Lob- singer favors the 800 metre to 3000 metre range of events and joins Tony Hath- erly (Thunder Bay); Terry Goodenough ( Etobicoke) and Keith Moore (Ottawa) in the middle distance sec- tion of the camp. Waterloo's Tom Lobsinger, 18, will attend the Ontario Junior Track and Field Training Camp in Bermuda starting March 17. The camp, according" to Cecil Shhith, Executive Director in Toronto, is to give select- ed junior athletes a head start on outdoor training for the July trials for the Can- ada Games. Lobsinger is chosen for camp Becky Gough was second in pre-novice ladies and Stephen Wong second in novice men. Marnie Bryden placed seventh in junior ladies. _ Tom MacMillan ofWater- " , _ loo opened the scoring at Stratford s only At horhe on Monday in a Hub League play-off game John Dietrich opened the D King St. N.Waterloo scoring after Local figure skaters re- turned from the Ontario Winter Games last week. In pre-novice pairs Penny Wilson and Williarrf Thomp- son placed first and Sidney Shanks and Rosemary Barth placed second. By Peggy Kempel The Waterloo Major Atom Tim Horton .Cubs met the Galt Chargers last week in a hub league play- off game and an Ontario Minor Hockey Association play-off game. Their first game was in Wampum on Feb. 14 against Stratford. Bauer Bruins defeat Galt team in two games The Minor Pee Wee Bau- er Bruins finished the hub league season in first place and now they are playing in a round robin play-off with Stratford, Preston and Kitchener. Sport? Selection of New and 885-04†Used Books Skaters' win at Ontario Gaines DI": ct'i5 a AN". "te "1. , - rlrt?rton Cubs 188d Galt in OMHA series . ( Donna Howey and David Dinkel entered the Peel- Halton Dance Festival on Saturday and were third. The winning ticket for the second 50/50 draw was drawn by Ald. Marjorie Carroll Thursday evening the 7:47 mark of the first period and added his sec- ond goal 21 seconds later. James Young assisted on both goals and the other assists went to Chris Burke and Jamey Gage. Waterloo ended the period 3-0 when Gage scored from Young, and Roger Carlaw. With 5:25 left in the first period my Yetman scor- ed from Jimmy Montiero to tie the game at 1-1. In the second period Jeff McIntyre scored unassisted to give Galt a 2-1 lead. In the third period Mike with I goal from Rich Denomme and Joel Curtis. his gave the Cubs a 1-0 0% Between 4 and 7, tum itoff,, in; Blake Ellis assisted by Lurke Nick Cipp put Waterloo erloo ahead 4-1 and the final when goal-Was scored by Brent oung Ellis unassisted to give l Waterloo a 5-1 victory. On Feb. 17 the Bruins goal travelled to Kitchener for was scored in the second their second win period by David Walker series: from Walter Morris. The first anal nf t now have a tie and a loss in their Hub League play- off round robin series. Schell seored from Dean Turgeon to give Galt a 3-1 Mike Schell completed the scoring with " left in the game Eben he scor- ed unassisted to give Galt the 4-1 vistory, The winner was Mrs. Georgette Kreller of Kitch- ener who received $1108.50. Winner of the afghan, which was drawn at the same time was Mrs. B.J. at the K-W figure skat- try club/s board meeting. ' Itt; always important to save electricity. Between 4 and 7 on a winter weekday evening, its essential. Peak loads like this place heavy and costly de- mands on the Hydro system. Every year the demand is higher. We need your help to slow down the rate of growth because keeping up is be- coming too expensive. _ . During the critical 4 to 7 pm period, save as much electricity as you can. Post- pone the big iobs like baking, washing and drying till later, or till the weekend. Go easy on the hot water; check lights, TVs, radios, appliances, heaters, to make sure they're only on when they're needed. "T Itt important to save electricity at any time. But between 4 and 7 on a winter weekday evening it's essential. This is the time when the demand for electricity is heav- iest. Many stores, offices and factories are still open. Street lights are on. The evening meal is being prepared. The heating system is having to wdrk harder. WATERLOO HYDRO - tht Saturday the Cubs travelled to Gait for the first game in their 0:M.H.- A. Ptay-0ff series. Mark Steff1er opened the scoring for the Cubs with a goal from Joel Curtis. Waterloo-tied the game with 57 seconds left in the first period. Scoring was Blake Ellis from Carlaw Rehearsals have started for the K-Wuub's ice show which will be held on April 2. Costumes have been de- signed for the many char- acters who will perform the story of Pinocchio. In the second period Chris Schnarr scored from Mark Steiner to give the Cubsaz-o lead. Before the period ended their second win of the and Greg Heideman. series. Waterloo added three The first g6alof the game more goals for a 4-1 win. was scored by Brian Fra- Scoring was Peter Die- zer of, Kitchener with the trich with two and Gage assist going to Tom Son- . nenbur and Dennis Mac- 'lt1'1'lf %iStfleatk"- Bannon, also of Kitchener. si"ht Waterloo Shaikh. WV. PM " "" - ed from Randy Yetman and Mark Patterson to tie the game at 2-2. Neither team scored in the remaining time; there- Jeff McIntyre scored from Steve MacDonald and Ken Buitenhuis to make the score 2-1 in favour of the With 3:19 left in regula- tion time Mike Schell scor- J ER RY STAR KWEATHER - Prop. "te Coffee, donuts and pop. If I Don't Have What You Want give me your list and I will find it for you. 360 Regina St. N. 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