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" Newspaper "ti; Minor pHockév the teeth; in the game " " of the that period with a not! from Chris You. for the Mel. At 11le ot the first periot.LDeatt ‘Geieel scored from Chris Young and Paul Oberholaer to put the Cheiries out from 3-0. Dale Hergott made it " with a goal from Scott Donna: at 13:18. A At 3:47 of the second period Good Bummer gave the Chevies at " lead on a goal from Dave Wetthtufer and Brian Miller at 8:47. Dave Wettlaufer scored at 4216 from Robbie Deutsch- mann for a 5-0 lead for the Chevies. . Dean Geisel scored his se- condgoal of the game unasl sisted at 6:17 of the second period for a 6-0 game. Paul Oberholzer scored his so cond goal in the game from Dean Geiseland Rich Pres- ton at 10:44 to give the Che- vies a commanding 7-0 lead. At home on Thursday the Schieuter' Chevies played host to their cross town rivals the Kitchener Kon- dors and came away witha 7-7 tie. Warriors tie, win By Peg'gy Kompol The Waterloo Minor Ban- tam ‘Twin City Optimists' tttl Oberholur on.“ PROVEN COMMITMENT PROVEN ABILITY PROVEN EXPERIENCE TiTaeie - k k EXPERIENCE CONCEBNED ABOUT COST CONCERNED ABOUT QUALITY . Trustee. 1973-74 . . Director, K-W Social Planning Council, 1974-76 0 Ontario Association for Curriculum Development 0 Waterloo Region French Language Advisory Committee q Chairman, Department of History, University of Waterloo q Married. father of three teenagers o Homeowner with interest in taxes q Firm line on expenditures. 0 Collaborate with Separate Board, universities and governments . Apply zero-based budgeting to find waste CONCERNED ABOUT COMMUNITY 0 Improve core programs to improve students' basic skills q Measure success of programs by performance tests 0 Up-grade in-service training for teachers . . Implement program for bright children . Improve and extend the elementary French program CONCERNED ABOUT COMMUNICATION 0 Explore ways Board policies can mesh with Waterloo Plan . Open school doors to greater community use q Maintain downtown schools so far a possible q Improve communications with parents and neighborhood groups 0 Coordinate work of the Board and City council q Maintain good teacher-Board relations q Belief in communicating to voters and accountability Warriors played two Hub Leane- Tier t' new Int week. . A In the firm - the' War- riors played host to Galth were tied " Sunday the “Twin City Op- timists‘ Warriors travelled to Londqn to play their who: Bantam, and-detent- ed them bt. With only!!! seconds gone in the tame _ Bob Walls scored unassisted tor the Warriors to give them a ro At 3:51 of the first perimF Paul Loyttit scored from Ray Koyanagi for [union to tie the game at H. _ Neither team scored in Jason Pots scored irom the second period of play. Jeff Clugston to put Wa- Then “41:13 of the third who ahead: Jason Peas period Kevin . Doucette scored his second ire! m the scored from Tom Mac- second period a’smstea by Millan for the Warriors to Tim Allensen and J22: . put them out from by a 2-1 7 East: Tim t1le'ttf,1',d"d' score. This completed the ttCTI."' _ g un- scoring in the game to give I assns . the Warriors the 2-1 victory. Minor Atom Beet, Pottg loads Stttrtttt Waterloo's Minor Atom . Bees pulled off their third The Waterloo minor . . Saints played an exhibition straight wtn 'et Saturday game against the AAA with a 2-0 victory over mm.--“ but.“ “a Brantford. The Waterloo minor Saints played an exhibition game against the -AAA Kitchener Krackers and came up on the short end of a 3-1 score. Tim Aliensen spoiled Kitchener's shutout by scor- ing-from-Bard Kit and Tony McCauley at the end of the third period. trifii, BAKER DONALD Board of Education TRUSTEE ,On Saturday the Saints travelled to London and loud their he†a) waist the wall as London led H) coin into the W period. John East came thrmqtr with a high shot 1mm the blue line to tie the game. The Saints had many scor- ing chances but could not beat the London goalie. Shaun Brenner played an outstanding game in goal for Waterloo. RETURN On Monday night the Saints hosted Gait and beat them 4-1. Chris Rigby opened the scoring from Tony McCauley and Troy Schmidt. Galt came back quickly and tied the game. Jason Pots scored from" Jeff Clugston to put Wa- terloo ahead.' Jason Pea; scored his second ioat in the second-period ofGisted by Tim Allensen and John Biad Posliff scored the clincher with an assist going to Chuck Diem. , A strong showing against Kitchener this Sunday would make Preston'the team the Bees have to work wheat.