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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Jan 1979, p. 15

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The Major Midget ‘Schâ€" lueter‘ Chevies next home game is Thursday, January l1ith at 9:15 P.M. against Woodstock. the third period Jim Arâ€" .;ult scored his third goal of the game from Damina Smith and Tim Flynn for a 7â€"1 game. Then at 10:46 Roy Russell scored from Mike Coppolino for the Chevies‘ second goal of the game and a final 7â€"2 score. Before the end of the period London scored twice more to give them a 6â€"1 lead in the game. Damina Smith scored his third goal for a hatâ€"trick from Brad Janson and John McLean scored from Jim Arsenault. At 7:45 of the second period Dale Hergott scored from Bob Oberle for the Cheviés to make the score 4â€" 1 for London. The first three goals in the second period were scored by London to give them a 4â€"0 lead. Damina Smith scored from Jim Arsenault and Brad Janson and Jim Arâ€" senault scored two goals asâ€" sisted by Damina Smith on his first and John McLean on his second. * The lone goal of the first period was scored by Damina Smith from Brad Janson for London. _ With 4:38 left in the game Grant Wilson scored from Jim Hoffmann and Mark Ewald to break Adam Ford‘s shutâ€"out and make the final score 2â€"1 in fayour '_rme Chevies. he Chevies were not as lucky in London as they were defeated by the home town team 7â€"2. ‘Neither team managed to score in the first period of play: But, with 3:58 left in the second period the Cheâ€" vies got on the scoreboard with a goal by Paul Oberâ€" holzer from Mike Coppolino and Rich Preston. Then with only 32 seconds left in the period Roy Russell scored from Scott Lomax and Paul Oberholzer to give the Cheâ€" vies a 2â€"0 lead in the game. &*% K enÂ¥ .5 * o % s > !\" BX Chevies edge Bees close > Kitchener against Preston By Peggy Kempeol! For the first time this seaâ€" The Major Midget ‘Sch: Sson, the Waterloo Minor lueter‘ Chevies played two Atom Bees were ready for Hub League Tier 1 games the strong,. fastâ€"skating last _ week _ defeating Preston Atoms. Kitchener and losing to Lonâ€" _ But a brief lapse midway don. through the third period cost The Chevies travelled to the Bees a goal and the 3â€"2 Kitchener to play their game. â€" cross town rivals the _ The highâ€"spirited bees 'itchener Kondor‘s and deâ€" kept the larger Prestonians eated them by a 2â€"1 score. in check for three periods, KATHY HOREA ADELAIDE HAIR DESIGN mss sseros: C 7 King St. N. Waterloo The Waterloo Petite Disâ€" co‘s started Saturday evenâ€" ing with a well played 7â€"4 victory over the Kitchener Petites. The Waterloo Tweens and Juniors kept pace with the Disco‘s with 5 Waterloo teams went into the 2nd half of the series with a two point lead which was a result of five games played previously on Deâ€" cember 16th at Waterloo This is the fourth year the tournament has been held between the Waterloo and Kitchener Ringette Associaâ€" tions and both teams have won the series twice now. In a strong combined efâ€" fort Waterloo‘s Representaâ€" tive Ringette teams skated their way to this years Reâ€" cord Ringette Tournament Championships â€" completed this past weekend at Grand River Arena in Kitchener. Waterioo wins Record Troph The Bees are in third place in Tier Two of the Hub League. Brantford, a team with two losses and a win against the Bees, is in seâ€" cond place, but still has two Posliff scored for the Bees in the second period from defenseman Alex Leâ€" macher, after they fell beâ€" hind 1â€"0 in the first period. Chuck Dietrich scored in the third period, from Eric Mewhinney and Brad Posâ€" liff. The Bees‘ coach opted for a fourth forward with more than a minute left in the game but despite strong pressure they failed to score the tying goal. The highâ€"spirited bees kept the larger Prestonians in check for three periods, the first game in which they were able to do so. . The Bees had many scorâ€" ing opportunities in the freeâ€" wheeling game, but were unable to connect while goaâ€" lie Randy Tracey played one of his best games. Healthy, glowing hair takes profesâ€" sional care! Visit our salon! our Haip ~ games against the undefeatâ€" Thursday, Dec. 28 =~ M _ ed Preston team. . x The~Bees â€" played©> two Bees should finish the games in a tournament in Ne schedule in second spot if Deep River, losing 20 to Neâ€" “‘" they manage wins in all péan and 10â€"2 to Arnprior ,J°' their remaining games. Seott Zavaros scored from "E _ The Waterioo Minor Atom Scott MacDonald and Brad Bees learned one thing Postiff scored from Eric "ssi about Ontario‘s north during Mewhinney. 32 the Christmas break â€" Friday, Dec. 29 hockey players there are _ Arnprior beat the Bees 81 The series finished out with the Belle teams tying 2â€" 2 and in the final game of the night a very strong Kitchener Deb team outâ€" played the Waterloo Debs by beating them 7â€"2. The final results from the bhome and home series showed Waterloo the chamâ€" pions with 13 points to Kitcheners total of 7. The second trophy will therefore spend another season in Waâ€" terloo possession. 2 and 6â€"3 scores over their crossâ€"town counterâ€"parts. Chuck Dietrich scored unâ€" assisted against Renfrew. Other scorers were Scott MacDonald from Brad Hyde and Scott Zavaros and Riâ€" chard Carty from Alex Leâ€" macher. The results were: * Wednesday, Dec. 27 ~ ~ The Bees played two games in Arnprior, losing _ 10â€"1 to the Arnprior Packers and tying Renfrew 3â€"3â€" Scott Zavaros scored against Arnprior, from Brad big. s and Smiths Falls won 2â€"0. ‘The Bees embarked on a Brad Hyde scored with an fourâ€"day exhibition road trip assist from Scott Macâ€" on Tuesday, Dec. 27 and reâ€" Donald. . . \ turned the next Saturday . t ; m e after games in Arnprior and â€"â€"â€" : Deep River. ‘ The 16 boys were billeted A train and bus journey from WALK! Kitchener. . f Bees found themselves up GJ against larger and faster â€" Atom teams manned mostly nâ€"o-!, by 10â€"yearâ€"olds. a strip of ribs prepared with our own barbeque or brown sugar sauce. All dinners served with crisp chef salad. baked potato, roll and butter. Childs Menu $1.95 Restaurant open til! 9 30 p.m. Frs. & Sat. ni! 10. 30 pim Reservations 893â€"3230 4 Barbeque or Sweet _ RIBS All For Only $5.95 Licenced Under LLB O of Canada Ltd., P.O. 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