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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Jul 1978, p. 13

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Competing in the stiue, water Girls' Soccer Tour- nament in Sarnia this wee- kend, the Pizza Delight Bisons defeated their tradi- tional rivals, St. Andrews, 3- 0 to win the Peewee cham- pionship. Cindy Poag, Wa- terioo's speedy centre striker, scored in the opef ing minutes of the game when the St. Andrew's goa- lie bobbled the ball. Right winger Robin Hughes scored the second goal, un- assisted. midway through the first half , and though the opposition pressed hard se- veral times, strong defen- sive play by backfielders Kim Poag, Shannon Simp- son, Trudy Peckitt. and Cheryl Beaupre kept the score 2-0 at half time. St. Andrews came out strongly in the second half and disrupted the Bison's ex- cellent passing play for awhile, but Robin Hughes scored again on a fine cross- over from left winger, Mi- Waterloo Youth Soccer Club July 5: Game was played in Waterloo Centennial Park. JUVENILE: July 6: Game was played in Guelph. WATERLOO CRICKETS-12 GUELPH JUVEMLES---5 juiy7:" Game was played in Waterloo KITCHENER MIDGETS-10 WATERLOO WHEELERS-4 wmieget l BANTAM: July 5: GAme was played in Waterloo Centennial Park. Grand Valley ladies’ softball WATERLOO CRICKETS-2 ROCKme JUVENrLEs-0 WATERLOO KNIGHTS--20 KITCHENER BANTAMS-12 Waterloo Peewee girls capture Sarnia Cup 1' l) N I; rostuur-nc. gm: shop and malt hon-c Licensed under 115 Fountain St. 8., Cambridge (Preston) l the LLB-0 ' son RESERVATIONS CALL 663.5709 a ' .....that's what its really all about! 1Klff,fCtg,1y TIJ‘LE: chelle Beaupre. to destroy St, Andrews' dwindling Waterloo got oft to a slow start in their opening game against St. Thomas. At the starting whistle, with half the team lost en route, the Bisons took advantage of the wind and with only nine players, including reserve goalie, Heather Campbell, kept the opposition scoreless until their team mates arrived. A bit rattled by the incident, the girls still managed to defeat St. Thomas 1-0 on a goal by left mid-fielder, Jeanine Ran- kin, and two outstanding saves by goalie Heidi Vogel. They defeated Clarkson, 2-0 in their second game with goals from Robin Hughes, on a pass from right mid-fielder Martha Hobson, and Jeanine Ran- kin. who put a crowd plea- sing, long shot over the goa- lie's head. . The strong running play of wingers Kerri. Boehmer and Vicky Kieswetter. steady defense from Sandy Lessard and Kim Crawford, and ex- cellent play-making by cen- tre mid-fielder, Marilyn Lessard, throughout the three games, contributed greatly to the team's triple shut-put. The Tim Horton Thunder- birds," reprTs nting Wa- terloo in the agitam divi- sion, finished thirdhurmumi- robin play. The girls defeat- ed St. Thomas I-o, and tied Oakridge H, before losing' out to St. Andrews 3-0, and Sarnia 2-0. Displaying their best team effort to date, the Thunderbirds played very competitively, but were un- able to capitilize on the op- positions' mistakes suf- ficiently to capture second place and another crack-at St. Andrews in the finals. Impressive play by centre striker, Penny Peel with two goals, wingers Cheryl Oberle and Jill Mewhinney. left mid-fielder Laura Getty, right backfielder Kalin March, and goalie Sandy Nay, highlighted the Bantam's performance. Enteredin the Senior divi- 528 Victoria St. N., Kitchener t Beside Weston Bakeries) 245at36. After hours S28-7154 Large Indoor Showrooms SUPERIOR MEMORIALS "Early summer" Installation YOUR MEMORIAL SHOULDBE ORDERED NOW sion, the Junior Dolphins also put out a strong effort for Waterloo. Their new mow-he, Optimist Club of chener. should be pleased with the optimism and determination with which the girls tackled the older and bigger teams. They tied which l-l in their first game, lost a close match, b2 to the Cougars, and defeated forest City 1-0 before bowing out to St. An- drews3-0. Credited with a fine performance are Toni Schmetzer and goalie Lorna Campbell in defense, mid- fielder Renu Talwar, and of- fensive players, Alison Waugh, Rose Linseman. and Alison Downie. 64 KING ST. SOUTH, WATERLOO (519) Mtrdi160 (across from Waterloo Square) wlLElE'S Too "F'NE ITALIAN CUISINI" RESTAURANT a. TAVERN "1"?320 Bring in your toys, games. etc. and Santa will take them tqthe Sunbeam home. P.S. and have a Merry July Christmas Keep the Spirit of Christmas alive all year round $1 .00 Ill, (pick-up or dining room only) Thrs Is our early Christmas present to you tgiI1py,ii1t,pgt!: 11ft, GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES 100 KING ST. S., WATEILOO, ONT. N2) 1t'S ACROSS FROM WATERLOO SQUARE WW WM.WM.M12. Mmt, a. " ' - Chequing Privileges Minimum monthly balance $10M.00 BONUS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SHORT TERM CERTIFICATES offer expires July 22nd/78 ( Minimum Deposit $5,000.00) so Days to One Year J Special Rates on ' Larger Amounts Weareaht" Wotan-pound _ 93g'f Typ

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