'1 KENNETH SHERMAN Come in early and save Discounts as high as ALSO - A complete selection of glass table tops. leaded glass supplies for the hobbyist. as well as leaded panels, lamps, and terrariums. _ Ce: 4-" .4WS4y?,Ss . 75 LODGE ST. WLOO _ 30% Re-Elect VOTE FOR ONE Waterloo County Boar" Education DON'T JUST HOPE FOR A BETTER EDUCATION SYSTEM STOCK OF MIRRORS HAS ARRIVED I ' 'i' n T No“ .' by .ij'“ "etiak,ttt-Hw,ttm-tttartt,ttr" thgtMNrcHitm'MAt . TRUSTEE Experienced, Accessible, Vocal In MIRROR no 885-4160 MARY JANE MEWHINNEY FOR D A lawyer with proven ad- ministrative ability . Part-time Lecturer at Wilfrid Laurier University School of Business and Economics _ 0 Will seek to rescind the Trustee's recent $1000 pay raise O In favour of special pro- grams for our bright and talented children q Will work to keep neigh- bourhood schools open. Alderman City of Waterloo WORKING TOGETHER has a record of productive involvement in community affairs. has a sensitive ear to neighborhood planning concerns. is vigilant in budget restraint while attempting to meet the needs of our diverse community. i'No MOM-FRI. 8-5 I "tr Hockey Scoreboard On Tuesday Oct. " the . Waterloo, Bauer Bruins of, the Hub League Tier I played Gilt Warriors in ex- citing game. Dean Fielding was in net and registered his first shut out this season as Bruins won 4-0. Waterloo's Chris Paranyi opened the scoring at 1:20 of the first period with a goal trom Scott Smith and Randy \Weiler. In the second period Kevin McGraw scored from Shawn Madorin. There were two goals stored in the third, first by Scott Clugston from Rob Kempel and then by Randy Weiler from Scott Smith and Shawn Madorin. Bruins blast Gilt On Friday the Bruins played Kitchener. This was the second outing against Kitchener, with Waterloo having won the first contest 3-2. This time the teams tied 2-2. New-look Wolves spilt games On Saturday the major atom Tier II Wolves ob- tained the sponsorship of Goodhost Foods Ltd. and were resplendent- in their new uniforms as they took the ice against Preston. Preston didn't appear to be too impressed as they started out hitting and skat- mg to quickly open up a 2-0 lead in the first period. Wolves came back in the se- cond period as Alan Folliott scored assisted by Paul Ma- dison. The remainder of the game was a see-saw battle with neither team able to score. Preston had more op- portunities to score but the stellar goaltending of Brian Bishop and fine defensive work of Jay Wildfang kept them at bay. What a difference a day makes as the Wolves visited the Preston arena on Sun- day. The Wolves came out snarling. howling and hit- ting as they opened with an unassisted goal by Paul Ma- dison. A_t 5:15 Chris Prince scored assisted by Alan Fol- liott and then 15 seconds later Jason Bitter notched a goal assisted by John Karst. The floodgates remained open as Stephen Thom rammed in his first goal as- sisted by Mike Bieth and then got his second goal with a bank shot off the goalie's skate. Preston finally scored and Waterloo led 5-l after one period. In the third period Pres- ton appeared to get their se- condxvind and latched it sisted at 1:34 of the third barrage of shots at the period to put the Cubs out Waive! gotttteader. Ther did {roan-o. The Cubs fourth seqretttree ammonia. but, .taiisttttegayte-xreed goalie Robert Knunlnslu try Atti bank from Jim was the mainstay of the Schumjlal and Scott Me- team as the oefence left him Donald. hem at tunes. Atti Ludo scored his se- The Wolyes are now 3-2-1, cond goal of the game from Jim Schumilas and Shayne Cubs Win two Finlay with non left in the " Peggy Kemp-I game. With S7 seconds left . in the game Atti Laszlo The P1tlo,o, Major Atom scored mama goal of the "rim Horton Cubs 11ayeli game from David Klein for three Huh League Tier l a hat-trick and a " victory PPe lay in“ AN - " L for the Cubs. Cubs win two " Pouv ROMP-l The Waterloo Major Atom "rim Horton' Cubs played three Hub League Tier 1 gamer last week. . In the first game the Cubs played host to London and defeated them by ' 2-1 Neither team scored in the first period, then, in the second period David Klein scored from Dalton Bucket- te and Mike Dietrich to give the Cubs a ro lead. Saturday the Cubs tra- veiled to Galt to play the Chargers and came home with a 6-2 victory. With 4:34 Ieft itrthe period Atti Laszio scored from Jim Schumilas and David Slater to put the Cubs out front 2-0. Ilrthe first period Jim schuEtilas scbred from Atti Laszlo and David Klein scored from Jim Schumilas to give the Cubs a 2-0 lead in the game. ' Dén Oberle scored unas- ll I belreve In restraint m the spending of taxpayers' money All Government levees should be held below the rnflanon rate 2) I believe that elected representatwes must lrsten to the opinions of taxpayers and follow through responsrbly 3) That a strong downtown core Wuth convencent parkrng lacrlvtres ts essential 4) That a compettttve market to housmg l5 necessary wrth a mmrmum of red tape for land developers Young famrlres and semor Citizens tn partrcular should have reasonably priced housmg 5) I believe our envrronment must be protected 6) I belleve In better cooperation between the councrl and the school board, rn order to keep downtown schools vrahle whrle at the same tume provrdmg fac0mes for other groups and agencies DOREEN THOMAS FOR ALDERMAN Elect Sunday the Cubs travelled to Lohdon for their third League game and were shut- out 4-0. Waterloo Panthers minor peewees were defeated 5-1 by the fast-skating Preston team Monday night. In the second period Pres- ton outplayed the Waterloo defense and scored twice. They quickly scored twice again in the third period be- fore Peter Bauer put Wa- terloo on the scoreboard at 11:07 of the third period when he connected on a pass from Mike MacMillan. Preston pounds Panthitrs Waterloo drew two penal- ties while Preston had