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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Feb 1977, p. 17

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Assists on the second goal went to Cam Ford and Brian Rumig. Late in the third period Tom Woinoski took a pass from Tim Allan and beat the Galt net-minder with the Imal goal of the game. On February 19 the Water- loo Minor Midgets also eliminated Kitchener from the Hub League playoffs. Gary Gardner was the first marksman for Water- loo when he deflected a shot by Ron Sosnoski to score the only goal in the first period. A slap shot by Ron Sosposki in the second period gave the home team a two-goal lead. The Compton Motors All- Stars eliminated the Gait Knights from the O.M.H.A. playdowns on February 15. Goal-tender Don Beaupre registered the shut-out as the Waterloo Minor Midgets blanked the visitors 3-0. Only 2:15 seconds into the second period, Kitchen- er scored to go ahead 2-1 and just 24 seconds later On Feb. 15, the Midas Warriors played Kitchener in hub cup play. The War- riors, still minus a defence man, opened the scoring from Ken Lee with assists to Roy Russell and Tim Fedy. Kitchener equalized the score 1:15 seconds later. The ladies' Waterloo ringette team won the Kit- chener Consolation Trophy when they played against Kitchener Feb. 15. They will play another tourna- ment in Ajax Mar. 17. In Junior Tweens, the Chippers defeated the Gold- en Jets 10-3, Feb. 16. The Petite Ali-Stars, who are now sponsored by Jean Hay The Siskins playing ringette? Yes it's true. The Waterloo Siskins played the Waterloo All Star DEB ring - . - 77â€"**-â€" -~‘- vvâ€"v --- """"" ette team for a 7-4 win. The exhibition game was held last week to promote ringette during Minor Ring- ette Week in Canada. Photo by Cum-m game. played at Water- Warriorstie one, lose one Minor ringette standings All-Stars eliminate two teams In the third period, Chris Pemfuss scored 8:35 min- utes into the third period, assisted by Ross MacSor- ley. Although the Warriors had many more chances, they were unable to break the 3-3 tie. ln goal for the again were able to beat the defence and go ahead 3-1. With 2:04 seconds left, Roy Russell pulled back one of the goals assisted by Ken Lee and Tim Fedy. loo arena, proved to be a mild contest for the Comp- ton Motors All-Stars who downed the visitors by a scoreof 7-1. Centre Tom Woinoski led the home team to victory Ltd. Realtor, won 8-0 in a game against the Wildcats. [621 KING WEST. KITCHENER "" ""“'"""""' In the junior Tweens The Waterloo Debs All- exhibition games, the Kit- Stars were defeated by the chener Pink Panthers de- hockey Siskins 7-4 in an feated the Waterloo Star- exhibition ringette game to/ lights 12-7. , In the senior Tween di- vision, the Gold Diggers lost 7-4 to the Ruff Ringers and t,he Tigresses defeated the Wallabees " RAH-BECHT ft FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL Corte.: remenl Parking. entering Wellington or King Street On Feb. 19, the Warriors played their second game of the hub round robin cup play against Kitchener. as he picked-up four goals throughout the three periods. Other Waterloo goals were scored by Rob Filiatrault, Gary Gardner and Tim Allan. Warriors was Scott Baird 39 seconds left. Kitchener scored twice more in the second period and the Midas Warriors pressured the Kit- Kitchener opened __ the scoring in the first period and Roy Russell assisted by Ken Lee equalized with Saturday, Feb. 19 in the Petite house leagues, the Bonnie Braves edged the Canaries 5-4 and the Flames tied the Cottrell Blues 4-4. celebrate Ringette Week in Canada. Minor Midget goal-temiers 745-9495 ARCHIE oukkNT Finally in the third period, Eric Calder assisted by Tim Fedy and Roy Russell put in the Midas Warriors' second goaVWaterloo pulled goal-tender Brett Gaeler in the last seconds of the game but were unable to equalize. The game ended in a 3-2 win for Kitchener. chener goal-tender. The puck would not go in the net but continually found the uprights and cross bar. A Petite house league tournament will take place March 23 and 24 in Wat- erloo Region. Waterloo teams will participate in the tourney and some of the games will be played in Waterloo. In the boys' houte lea- gue rhockey game. the Knights lost to the Water- loo junior team 11Ar. Don Beaupre and Paul Reitzel were both rewarded for their seasons efforts as they were awarded the Paul Steiner Memorial Trophy for best goals against aver- HARRY HUEHN Sew-cc worthy of your confidence - a tradition since 1925. Vim Chm. Wm. Foam” 23, 1977 J- " ------, _ Ehmarh at. (Saab T‘““"”‘ xtttri5iiiiir, h â€".j Waterloo Why burden loved ones with . . . q last minute decisions . high costs l oemolional stress . .. when you can talk it over, now, In confidence and witltput obligation. As a member of the OFSA we are , bound by the Association's strict "Code of Ethical Practices". Your assurance of only the highest in professional standards. Kitchener " Princess St. West 886-2900 or 886-2370 J g, W.E. Harmon F.R.H.S. hae WI. Hal'llloll ss an: St. East WATERLOO (moods Limo! sum) PHONE 886-2321 PRESCRtPTIONS FILLED Hundreds ot the Latest Styles Funeral Home Ltd. 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