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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Nov 1978, p. 21

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Pss F hq . A f e > <o Wlllg * x Tu‘ ““..-' aPâ€" l ts »ale k > F yo "'f]v;‘ J E. 4 i J®~*A) : ( 3 * £*7 *experienced community builder He‘s got a way of ’getting people together.. Page 20 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, November 1, 1978 CLARE MILLAR TRAVEL j\ l BEACHLOVERS PARADISE Carol Simpson, C.T.C. Waterico Office agency limited 50 Ontario St. South, Kitchener, 579â€"4480 108 King St. North, Waterioo, 885â€"5190 â€"Reâ€"elect Walter McLean Be prepared for Sun, Beautiful Beaches, Rest, and Tranquility, all enâ€" hanced by the friendliness of the Cuban peopile. influenced by the Atfrican culture. The Spanish. And the Portuguese. Cuba is proud. Warm and most of all hospitable. 1 recently returned from this magnificent island paradise and will be happy to help you plan your intriguing Cuban holiday. CUBA The lone goal in the seâ€" cond period was scored by Daiton Duckett from Brad Clugston and Don Oberle to give the Cubs a 1â€"0 lead. In the third period Dean DeSilva scored from John Fazakas to put the Cubs out front 2â€"0. David Slater‘s goal from Brad Clugston gave the Cubs a 3â€"0 lead. Saturday the ‘Tim Horton‘ Cubs travelled to Kitchener to paly their crossâ€"town rivals the Kitchener Komets and defeated them by a 42 seore. In the first game they played host to the Galt Chargers. Neither team scored in the first period of the game. With 5:02 remaining in the game Don Oberle scored from Dalton Duckett for the Cubs to give them the 4â€"2 win over the Galt Chargers. Cubs win pair 4â€"2 _ By Peggy Kempel The Waterloo Major Atom ‘Tim Horton‘ Cubs played / two Hub League Tier 1 games last week and won both by identical 42 scores. With only 34 seconds gone in the game Steve Herniman scored from Michael Vinâ€" cent to put the Komets on the scoreboard. With 5:19 left in the period Brad Clugâ€" stcn scored from Mike Dieâ€" trich and Don Oberie to tie Major midgets tie te game at 1â€"1. By Peggy Kempel The Waterloo Major Midâ€" get ‘Schleuter‘ Chevies lone game last week in Hub Leaâ€" gue Tier 1 was against Galt. With 30 seconds left in the first period Dale Hergott scored from Chris Young and Mike Coppolino to tie the game at 1â€"1. In the second period Paul Podger scored from Terry Majich and Jim Copp to once again give Galt the lead in the game. Then with 7:27 left in the period the Chevies got a goal by Dave Wettlaufer from â€" Scott Lomax and Rich Falkenâ€" stern to tie the game once again at 2â€"2. The ‘Schleuter‘ Chevies next home game is Thursâ€" day, Nov. 2 at 9:15 p.m. against Kitchener. Minor Hockey Scoreboard iL 1 Galt beats Tigers In exhibition play Saturday at Kitchener the teams batâ€" tled to a 1â€"1 tie in the first The Waterloo major pee wee Tigers continued their Tier One Hub League play Thursday hosting the hard skating Galt Hawks. Richâ€" ard Denomme scored the lone Waterloo goal in the 2â€"1 loss for the home side. Assists went to Brian Schoenhofer and Craig Dougan. Mike Kaâ€" velman was beaten only twice in the Waterioo net. Optimists tie, win goaltending duties. The major bantams next game is at Waterloo Arena tonight against Stratford. cond period was scored by Brad Clugston, his second in the game, from Scott Mcâ€" Donald and Daiton Duckett to put the Cubs out front in the game 2â€"1. In the third period David Slater scored from Mike Dietrich and Brad Clugston for the Cubs to give them a 3â€"1 lead. Ken McKay scored from Todd Norman and Francessco Santarossa for the Komets to make the score 3â€"2. With 5:12 left in the game Don Oberle scored unassisted for the ‘Tim Horâ€" ton‘ Cubs to give them the 4â€" 2 win. R The Waterioo major banâ€" tam Twin City Optimist A‘s travelled to Woodstock Monâ€" day and battled the home team to a 44 draw. Goalâ€" scorers for Waterloo were Shaun Reagan, Doug Harris, Todd Sheridan and Jim Halâ€" denby. Assists went to Greg McQuillan, Dennis Brox, John Ackerl and Mark Trodâ€" den. On Wednesday Waterâ€" loo continued their undefeated streak in Tier One Hub League play defeating Kitchâ€" ener 52. Greg McQuillan played a fine game with two goals were tallied by Todd Smith, John Bell and Jim Haldenby with assists by Don Noble, Shaun Reagan, Mark Trodden and John Hobin. In exhibition play Sunday the Detroit Little Caesars gave the homeâ€"town A‘s a hockey lesson by a margin of 6â€"1. Todd Sheridan‘s fine shot from the point prevented a shutout. Ed Seegmiller and The lone goal in the seâ€" scored for the Bees, assisted by Chuck Dietrich, making the score 41. A minute later, Alex Lemacher scored for Waterloo. Bobby Hergott picked up the assist. The Bees play their second game against Brantford this Saturday at Waterloo Arena. The game starts at 11:30 Waterloo dominated the play with Jeff Clugston opening the scoring from Jason Poag. Chris Rigby then put in a goal from Steâ€" ven Israel. Tim Allensen popped one in from some fine passing from Jason Poag and Jeff Clugston. Bradley Kit got Waterloo‘s fourth goal from Tony Mcâ€" The Bees lead 3â€"0 well into the second period before Galt‘s Doug Seamour manâ€" aged to sneak a goal past Bee goalie Randy Tracey. Eric Mewhinney then Kitchener opened the scoring in the first period. Waterioo came on strong in the second period by scoring five times before Kitchener came back and scored their second and final goalâ€" of the night. Waterloo‘s minor atom Bees handed Gait a 5â€"2 defeat Saturday and gave their southern neighbors a bit of a hockey lesson. The Bees looked their sharpest yet as they continuously buzzed around the net of the beleaâ€" gured Galt goalie through the full three periods. Brad Posliffd lead the Bees with two goals, one late in the first period and another half way through the second. Scott MacDonald opened the scoring for the Bees in the first period, assisted by Brad second and third periods Waâ€" terloo took command of the game with goals by Peter Bier, Mark Steffier, Chris Schnarr and Bruce Haldenby. Bees trounce Galt The Waterloo minor atom Saints met their crossâ€"town rivals the Kitchener Klipâ€" pers on Monday and handed them a 6â€"2 defeat. = Saints dump rival The Wo‘ves are now riding a threeâ€"game unbeaten streak with their next home game on Saturday at 12:30 p.m. at Waterloo Arena. Cauley and David Shenk. ‘Chris Rigby finished the scoring in the late stages of the second period from Troy Schmidt â€" and _ Richard Goode. Only one goal was scored in a hardâ€"hitting third period and this was by Steven Israel from David Cherry. . In the first period the teams fought on even terms. Early in the second Galit scored to take the lead and held onto it until 3:04 of the third period when Steve Thom scored unassisted. A penalty to Waterloo gave Galt the opportunity to score the goâ€"ahead goal at 4:28. Waterloo continued to apply relentless pressure and finally, with 36 seconds left, Paul Madison tied the game assisted by Allen Folâ€" liott. Waterloo Wolves traâ€" velled to Kitchener Saturâ€" day and convincingly hanâ€" dled the Queensmount Seâ€" lects 5â€"1. In the first period, the Wolves started off strongly on goals by John Karst and Jason Bitters both assisted by Mike Bier. The second period was simiâ€" lar when Waterloo ran the score up to 4â€"0 as Matt Allen and Stephen Thom lit the lamp assisted by Mike Bieth. On Monday Waterloo paid a return visit to Galt and although outshooting them for a second time 20â€"9 had to settle for a 2â€"2 tie. In the third Stephen Thom scored his second goal of the night assisted by Matt Allen to close out the scoring for Waterloo. Kitchener finally found the range on a goalâ€" mouth scramble to ruin the shutout bid of Brian Bishop. Steve Kinchen and Mark Hendsbee both played a standout defensive game. The Saints have a busy schedule coming up when they meet the AAA Kitchener Krackers on Friâ€" day. Saturday they travel to London and next Monday at 7 p.m. at Waterloo Arena they take on Gait. Thom paces Wolves

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