_ '. "-aa=yeatmtou:ttmnies.tetrtetttv,!1tetyt1tr_1C1t.r2 Bajet Bruins' settle for 2-2 tie with Bran tford The minor peewee Batter Bruins played in Brantford on Sunday and had to settle for a " draw. In the first period Bruce Haldenby opened the scoring for Wa- Schlueter Chev midgets pick up 3 more points - lit their opening meet of the season last Wednesday the Waterloo collegiate Vikings wrestling team, was defeated. by [SC153-15 Waterloo had three victories. In the 149 pound Class Walter Abich decisioned Gard Lalonde. At 155 Bongo Price pinned Jim Haney' and in unlimited Frank Kuminski pinned Rick Poet- ker. - By Don Dreisinger The Schleuter Chev Mid- gets are a frustrated group of boys after barely man- aging to pick up three points by dipping Simcoe 3-1 and tying Woodstock 5-5. At Simcoe, Waterloo pick- ed up a goal in each period with Simcoe pulling their goaltender in the remain- ing minutes of the game to WCI wrestlers lose to KCI k " King Strum s. Waterloo Square Suite 212 BOOKKEEPING PAY-ROLL .TAX RETURNS .ACCOUNTS PAYABLE a. RECEIVABLE :1â€. a?) l 1 IIIAN EILEEN BRAD lOUIBE Eileen, Brad and Louise are now offering WA!" TERRIFIB HAIR CARE? CUT 'N PLACE WATERLOO Richard Denomme. Brant- toed tied it up before_t_he Then come meet the professionals at Pettigrew. After a scoreless second period Richard Denomme score and spoil Paul Reit- zei's shuthout. Paul stopped two break- aWays and deserved a shut- out but Simcoe caught Wa- terloo standing around fail- ing to take the man out in front of the net, letting Sim- coe score at will. The place to go for total hair care for men and women Meanwhile at the other end Waterloo should have piled up an eight goal lead but Tdophono (519) 886-1 170 Waterloo. Ontario NOW all hair cuts SUNSHINE BOOKKEEPING SEVICES Rog $1200 in a gottlby off made it 2-1 for Waterloo assisted by Steve McGrind- er and Joel Curtis. Late in the game Carl Weidhaas tied it up for Brannon! to will mind"!- . . On Monday Preston vis- ited Waterloo and it was a 5-1 victory for the Bauer Bruins. Darren Shyder opened the scoring for Preston in the first peri- od. "Steve Pfeffer tied it up from Steve MeGrin- der and Joel Curtis early iiais assisted by John Dietrich to make it 3-1 Wa- terloo after two periogis; _ - In the third Treriod Rich- ard Denomme and Joel Curtis scored to make the final score 5-1 Waterloo. continued to be frustrated with their inability to score. . At Woodstock, it was Wa- terloo blowing a " lead and managing to come out with a tie. The Woodstock goaltender kept Woodstock in the game with Waterloo piling up a " lead. Wood- stock came on for three un- answered goals in the sec- ond period and outscored Waterloo 2-1 in the third. The scoring for the two games was done by Tom Woinoski and Guy Plait each with two goals and one assist, Rob Filiatrault one and one, Tim Allan with a goal and two assists, Kelly Adlys one and three, Gary Gardner one goal and Cam Ford and John Young with one assist. The two bright spots at the moment are Tom Ab- bott on defense and Woinos- ki. Waterloo hosts Strat- ford on Thursday at 8 pm. Fitness. In your heart you km " right. you’re in shape. I am " 1020 KING ST Till PIOIHCIONAI.‘ PA." FIDDLE (NSC JOCKEY AND BARTENDING SERVICES 7411374 xncusuen a; "" “SERVING SOUTHERN ONTARIO Pannapaman. "I W mow "a! $Or grand no.“ if you think Smile . “comes 0 W78 . mos o MES . EICLUSWE omit: Pumas $73 'E. JP,tes iff, quick