Pm " - Wncdoo Chronicle, Wednesday, March 16, 1977 The Minor Pee Wee Bauer Bruins were undefeated in hub league round robin play- offs and they will meet Stratford for the hub league championship. They defeated Preston 6-1 and 11-1 to capture first place in the play-offs. - - In Prestoh, Jamey Gage of Waterloo scored two . Kitchen Cabinets 0 Bathroom Vanities o Hutches 0 Wall Units 0 Breakfast Hooks 0 Bars Sparts Showroom Open Daily - 9 an. to 4:30 p.m. Satunlays from 9 an. to 12 Noon Or Call For An Appointment Myron Gingerich 884-3909 Call after 6 p.m. A 267 Victoda St., New Hamburg, 662-276] Michael & Monique twin son & daughter were born ‘to Papa Jim & his wife Jeannette during a_Waterloo Pizza Palace 2 for 1 special on Tuesday January 25th. Victoria Bustolll Mints he. We Design and Build To Suit Your Taste [iiifaSfEIiIE :’I Y, aâ€? Z _ at , was-f , 'ettr Tttr ctlllll5 a; in" 'tt pe. Bauer Bruins niect Stratford for league title goals in 32 seconds to give Waterloo a b0 lead in the first period. The assists went to Tom MacMillan. James Young and Nick Clpp. In the second period Greig Heideman and Shayne Ackerl scored to give Water- loo a 4-0 lead. The assists went to Kevin Doucette, 0’85 Chris Burke, Roger Carlaw and Ackerl. Waterloo added two more quick goals in the third period. Gage assisted scored by MacMillan and Minor soccer - _ registrations held The registration fee this year will be $8. A flyer explaining this year's pro- gram and tentative plans will be available at the registration desk. About 20 members of Waterloo's Hatashita Judo Club competed in the South- Western Region Junior Olympics qualifying round in Guelph last Sunday and did very well. Rick Stfosberg placed fourth in his class. Linnea Hermance, John Drahorat, Bill Strosberg and Dan Hutter all took third place in their division. A second place spot was taken by Rhonda Van Every, Andy er Afena, Albert McCor- mick Arena and the Mars- land Centre. Waterloo minor Soccer registrations will take place this Saturday at three locations. Registra- tions will be accepted be- tween the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. at Moses Spring- Judoists place in meet a; "OUR DADDY DOES EVERYTHING IN PAIRS BEGINNING TO-DAY Wednesday March 16th WE'RE SELLING OUR REGULAR $1.35 FAMOUS SUBMARINE FOR A PAIR OF Ys" â€m SUBMARINES 347 WEBER NORTH, WATERLOO AT COLUMBIA _ W.M.S.A. is encouraging adults to come forth to help as coaches, referees, managers, equipment man- agers and public relations. Anyone interested is ask- ed to call the Community Services department, Wa- terloo at 885-1660 or 885- 0808after5p.m. Wedseltoft and Dean Missikowski. Six of the Waterloo young- - sters placed first in their Midget event. They were Gary Grant, Bob Theisz, Debbie Hutter, Michele Seip, John Vanden Heuvel and Brenda a , McMillan. . First and second place The Waterloo Minor Mid- winners will represent South- gets travelled to Galt on Western Ontario in the Ati- March “or the second game Ontario Junior Olympics in of their round-robin series Brampton on May 21. with the Gait Knights. Boys and girls interest- ed in playing soccer this year' are strongly encour- aged to register early, as registrations are tttstrict- ed" and on a "firiiFcome first serveibasis. " game. In the game at Waterloo arena on March 10 Brent El- Prestons’ qA1 Kimmel as- sisted by- Tom Shanta scor- ,3 In the second period Tom MacMillan scored from James Young to make it 3-1 but Wayne Groulx made it 4-1 with the assist going to Shawn Fitzgerald. Jam- ey Gage from MacMillan made it 4-2 but Welland added another goal beftr"e the period ended. Brian Midgets down Galt Knights The Minor Pee Wee Bauer Bruins were eliminated from further O.M.H.A. play- offs by Welland. After win- ning their first game they lost the next two games 8-3 and 7-4. In the first loss of the season the Bruins were down 3-0 at the end of the first period. Adam Cregh- ton scored the first two Welland goals and the third was scored by Peter Marcov. lis lead the scoring with a hat-trick. Getting _ two goals eacbawere lichenâ€. Doucette and Scott Han-is. The other goals IS' scored by. Cage and B 'r_Ellis. Assists went to Carlaw (5), Harris (3), Peter Dietrich (3); Cipp (2). Heideman (2), Doucothe (2), Young and Ackerl. "te Rome scored unassisted. Rome added three more goals. in the third period to give Wetland a 8-2 lead. The final goal of the game was scored by Scott Harris as- sisted byKevin Doucette. In Waterloo on March 7 Albert Mecsei of Welland ruined the scoring. An unassisted goal by Harris tied the game. Groulx added two goals to put Welland ahead 3-1. Peter Dietrich scored from John McKerrow and Blake Ellis to make it 3-2 but Welland added another goal by Roger Belanger to end the first period 4-2. Welland added two more goals in the second period. e first was scored by Nick Nero and the second was by Groulx to give him a hat-trick. Trailing 6-2, Waterloo scored early in the third period. The goal was by Blake Ellis from Dietrich and McKerrow. Danny Pidgeon of Welland scored the next goal unassisted and Harris from Burke scored the last goal of the game. Dr. Karl J.R. Arndt, pro- d.tssor of German at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts and author of several books about Ger- man-American cultural re- lations, will speak at Wil- frid Laurier University on March 31. opening period was an un- expected gift from the home team. Todd Soltysiak Mss- ed the puck to Tim Allan in the neutral zone and Tim scored with a dump shot from near centre ice. Waterloo's second tally came in the closing min- utes of the second period when Tom Abbot-directed a pass to Chris Ford who wasted no time in firing the puck past the Galt net- minder. Ron Sosnoski add- ed the final goal for the Waterloo Minor Midgets early in the closing period after taking a pass from Tom Woinoski. The victory was well-de- served by the Compton Mot- ors All-Stars who were sub- jected to unsportsmanlike conduct throughout the game. One such act of ag- gression by the Galt Knights late in the third period left Ron Sosnoski injured and unable to play for the re- mainder of the match. The first goal which was scored mid-way through the Goalie Don Beaupre was credited with his eighth shut-out of the season. The lecture. titled, George Rapp's "Harrnonists, Utopi- ans and North American Migrations, begins at 3:30 pm. in room 4-201 of the Central Teaching Building, WLU. A question and answer period will follow the lecture. Admission is free and everyone is wel- come. WLU lecture