Tim Horton Cubs are parâ€" ticipating in the 5th Annual Kâ€"W Oktoberfest Atom Hockey Tournament. In their first game the Cubs met the Brantford Steelers and tied 2â€"2. In the first period John Sibbick scored from Jeff White to Dean Mellway of the Twin City Spinners takes a shot at the basket during the Oktoberfest Invitational Wheelchair Basketball tournament played last Saturday at Cameron Heights Secondary School in Kitchener. Page 10 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, October 11, 1978 This earlier date means that the time available for enumeration and the preparation of the Preliminary List of Electors was shorter than it has been in the past. Also, the time allowed for the Municipal Clerk to revise the list has been cut back as well. To make certain that you get your vote on November 13 in the correct poll, please be sure to go and check the Preliminary Lists of Electors which the Municipal Clerk will be posting soon. Watch your newsâ€" paper for an advertisement telling you where and when the Lists will be available for revision. The Waterloo Major Atom Separate School supporters should also make a point of checking the lists. The way you are shown will not only determine which school trustees you can vote for, but may also affect the direction of the education part of your property tax in 1979. The municipal clerk has a list of people entitled to direct school taxes and this list can be revised up to Friday, October 27, 1978. There will be an advertisement in your newspaper informing you where and when this list can be inspected. for municipal councils and school boards will be three weeks early this year. it will take place throughout Ontario on Monday, November 13, 1978. THE NEXT ELECTION... Waterioo Cubs doing well in Oktoberfest tourney give Brantford a 1â€"0 lead. But in the second period, Waterloo‘s Dean DeSilva scored unassisted to tie the game at 1â€"1. Scott McDonald scored unassisted with 2:54 left in the period. Greg Torti scored from Jody Marsh to tie the game. Ontario Later in the day the Cubs Ministry of Revenue met London and were deâ€" feated 4â€"3. Don Oberle scored from Dean DeSilva and Mike Clemens also scored for the Cubs. With 1:38 left in the game David Klein and Mike Clemens asâ€" sisted Dean DeSiva in a goal. Earlier in the week in exâ€" _‘ Lakeshore Chargers i take over league lead hibition play the Cubs traâ€" velled to Guelph and came away with a 4â€"1 win. Guelph opened the scoring in the game with a goal by David Logan but in the seâ€" cond period the Cubs came on strong. Dalton Duckette made the first goal assisted by Mike Dietrich and Scott McDonald. The second goal was scored by David Klein, assisted by John Fazakas and David Slater. Jim Schuâ€" milas and Atti Laszlo helped Lakeshore Chargers, Waâ€" terloo‘s entry in the Kitchener Peewee Football League, have finally made the long walk to first place after six weeks into the seaâ€" son. The Chargers, an exâ€" pansion entry this year, started off slowly but have come on recently with four straight wins to give them at a 6â€"2 record. **The reason for the Chargers meteoric rise‘‘, says Head Coach Vic Chiasâ€" son, is the balance on the team"‘‘. ‘*‘*‘Offensively, we can go up the middle with fullback Mike LeBlanc, offâ€" tackle with halfback Rob Barker, and wide with swâ€" ingback Sean Tuckett, if we wish to run the ball. Or we can pass the ball with unerâ€" ring accuracy with quarterâ€" back Rob White to tightend Todd Smith or flanker Mike Madison. 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All four comes from playing socâ€" are on the allstar team. cer."" The 55 129 pounder Surprisingly enough, the does spend plenty of time most envied squad on the practicing his trade with team is specialties; convert placer Rob White and it cerâ€" attempts, field goals and tainly shows as the punting. Leading the way is Chargers appear to be on Mike LeBlanc with a glowâ€" their way to a pennantâ€"winâ€" ing 14 for 17 conversion reâ€" ning season. Student diplomas ‘‘"‘Our defence has even more consistancy‘‘, says deâ€" fensive coordinater Jim Mcâ€" Farlane "proven by the fact we have the number one deâ€" fence in the league, with an astounding 5.5 points per game average."‘ This tough defence is led by Mike and Paul Way as linebackers, and Dave Forte and Scott McDougall as Deâ€" fensive halfbacks. All four are on the allstar team. Surprisingly enough, the most envied squad on the team is specialties; convert attempts, field goals and punting. Leading the way is Mike LeBlanc with a glowâ€" ing 14 for 17 conversion reâ€" Seven Waterloo students won fullâ€"tuition scholarships to Wilfrid Laurier Univerâ€" sity this fall by achieving a goals were Dean DeSilva, David Slater, Jim Schumiâ€" las, Scott McDonald, John Fazakas, and Shayne Finâ€" lay. The goal for the Komets was scored by Stuart Schâ€" neider, assisted by Rob Tomchick. The Cubs‘ next home game in the Oktoberfest Tournament will be played Thursday, Oct. 12, at the Waterloo Arena, 8:10 p.m. against Brampton. cord. He is 2 for 4 in field goal attempts, all from outâ€" side the 30â€"yard line. His first field goal was a 33 yarder that broke the eight year old record of 19 yards. His second field goal broke his own record by eight yards setting the new league record of 41 yards. 90 per cent average or betâ€" ter in six Grade 13 (year 5) subjects. Each Scholarship is worth a potential $2,880. Waterloo recipients inâ€" clude Cheryl Joy Baerg, 80 Leaside PI.; Bruce S. Boâ€" land, 2â€"55 Dunbar Rd. S.; Gerhard Doepner, 663 Pinâ€" eridge Rd.; Elaine G.M. Dundon, 288 Hiawatha Drive; Pamela Iris Hebert, 109 Mayfield Ave.; J. Craig Jenkins, 13 Croyden PI. and Gary Paul Krulicki, 168 Erb St. E. The awards, termed Cenâ€" tennial Scholarships, paid the full $720 tuition this fall and will continue to pay tuiâ€" tion each fall for the three or four years the student is at WLU, as long as an ‘A‘ average is maintained. In all, the university awarded a total of 150 enâ€" trance scholarships this fall in various other amounts. They included 10 Conâ€" federation Scholarships, awarded to students with an 85 per cent average in six Year 5 courses. They are worth a total of $1,440 each ($720 tuition fees paid this year with a like amount available next fall to those who maintain an ‘Aâ€"‘ average this year). In addition, 108 Laurier Scholarships went to stuâ€" dents who averaged 80 per cent or better in six Year 5 courses. Another 18 went to Grade 12 (Year 4) students, including winners of the CBC Reach for the Top TV programs on the Wingham and Barrie stations. Winners of Laurier Schoâ€" larships are eligible for further incentive awards during their years at WLU, Horace Braden, director of placement and student awards, explained.