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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Jan 1979, p. 14

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Page 14 â€" Waterioon Chronicle, CORNER ONTAFIO AND OUKE STS., KITCHENER AND WATERLOO SQOUARE ASTRA TRUST 104 KING ST. S., WATERLOO, ONT. N2J 1P5 9 ACROSS FROM WATERLOO SQUARE 4 884â€"2444 â€" 884â€"2400 GUARANTEED | INVESTMENT Io A % CERTIFICATES C . ‘ _ MTONSNSEAN / WaTEmLO® _ LMTeD )" i mdolho::nnm C M s coming to us! BONUS SAVINGS g ACCOUNTS / Chequing Privileges Minimum monthly balance $1,000.00 Monthlyâ€"$10,000 Minimum 10% Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corp. We are a 100% Canadian Company Registered Retirement Savings Plan mzz=. _ Minor Hockey Scoreboard _ 9 / 1 Year Term , January 17, 1979 Pe {fs' ® 0 London scored the lone goal in the game with 3: 57 left to play, Jeff Seifert scored the goal with assist from Paul Grech. Saturday Woodstock was in town to play the Cubs and was defeated by a 3â€"1 score. Neither team scored in the opening period then in the second Mike Clemens scored from Dean DeSilva for the Cubs. With 2:05 left in the period Jim Pollock scored from Sean Seguin to tie the game at 1â€"1. Registering the shutâ€"out for London was Sean Meksuâ€" la. In net for the Cubs was Marc McCallum. In the game there were 7 penalties handed out 4 to the home team and 3 to the visiâ€" The Major Atom ‘Tim Horton‘ Cubs played two reâ€" gular season Hub League Tier 1 games last week. In the first game they hosted London and were deâ€" feated by a 1â€"0 score. The ‘Tim Horton‘ Cubs have one regular season League game left in Woodâ€" stock before the playâ€"offs begin. In the third period Dean DeSilva scored from David Godwin and Mike Clemens to give the Cubs a 2â€"1 lead in the game. With 27 seconds left in the game Brad Clugâ€" ston scored from Dalton Duckett into the empty net to give the Cubs the 3â€"1 vicâ€" tory. SUPERIOR l MEMORIALS HAVE YOU DELAYED PURCHASING A MEMORIAL PHONE OR COME IN TODAY. wE CAN ASSIST YOU. 528 Victoria St. N., Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 7456136 After hours 578â€"7154 Cubs split * HILVIEW 4 Q1. AN EXCELLENT PLANTING MEDIUM REG. $1.29 by Poggy Kempel __by Poggy Kempeol Large Indoor Showrooms Outarie Seed Company [dtd. SPECIAL 16 King St. S.,. Waterloo, Ontario, Canada ® (519) 886â€"2990 OvER 80 YEARS OF GROWING SERVICE FREE PARKING IN REAR PLUS MANY QOTHER INâ€"STORE SPECIALS The Minor Bantam *‘Twin City Optimists‘ Warriors travelled to Kitchener on Friday to play their crossâ€" town rivals a Hub League Tier 1 game and defeated them by a 3â€"2 score. The Warriors opened the scoring with an unassisted goal by Brent Ellis with 4: 52 left in the first period. by Peggy Kempel The Major Midget ‘Schâ€" lueter‘ Chevies played host to Woodstock last week in a Hub League Tier 1 game. After one period of play Woodstock had a 2â€"1 lead over the Chevies. For Woodâ€" stock Mark Fallowfield scored from Jeff Rushton and Pete Kelly scored unasâ€" sisted and for the Chevies Eric Calder scored from Rich Falkenstern and Dave Wettlaufer. With 3:19 left in the first period Tony Schneider scored from Mike Stevens to tie the game at 1â€"1. Then with 1:31 left in the period Bob Murawsky scored from Dan Tsandelis and Gord Shomphe for the Kitchener Kolts to give them the 2â€"1 lead in the game. Mike Innocente scored from Nick Cipp with 8 :30 left in the second period for the Warriors to tie the game once again at 1â€"1. In the third period Nick Cipp scored from Mike Inâ€" nocente and John McKerâ€" row for the Warriors to give them the 3â€"2 win. In the second period Dan Masters scored unassisted for Woodstock to give them a 3â€"1 in the game. Then Mike Coppolino scored from Roy Russell and Pat McGrinder and Dave Wettlaufer scored from Rob Deutschmann and Eric Calder to tie the game at 3â€"3. With 8:07 left in the seâ€" cond period Dale Hergott scored from Roy Russell and Pat McGrinder to give The ‘Twin City Optimists‘ Warriors now await their Playâ€"Off schedule. Chevies win 8AÂ¥ LE Woodstock FLOWER FOOD 6.5 OZ. TIMED RELEASE DELIVERS JUST THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF NUTRITION REG. $2.29 PRECISE SPECIAL the Chevies a 43 lead. Dave Wettlaufer scored his second goal of the game from Gord Buttinger and Jeff Elliot with 6:32 left in the second period for a 5â€"3 score. Eric Calder‘s second goal of the game from Rob Deutschmann and Rich Falâ€" kenstern gave the Chevies a stern from Gord Buttinger and Rob Deutschmann for the Chevies to give them the 7â€"3 victory over Woodstock. The Major Midget ‘Schâ€" lueter‘ Chevies next home game is Thursday, Jan. 18 at 9:15 P.M. when London will supply the opposition. Brad Postiff had a sixâ€"goal weekend for the Waterloo Minor Atom Bees, as the Bees defeated two Kitchener teams, one in leaâ€" gue action and the other in an exhibition game. Posliff led the Zees with three goals against the Kitchener wilson Arena team as they shutout the Hub League Tier Two counâ€" terparts 6â€"0. Sean Kruuve earned the shutout. Posliff then hit for his first goal, from Eric Meâ€" whinney and Zavaros. Greg MacDonald and Jaimie Cook assisted on his other two goals. Other scorers were Alex Lemacher from Brad Hyde and Chuck Dietrich from Riâ€" chard Carty. The final goal of the game was scored by Rich Falken Scott Zavaros opened the scoring in the second period, from Scott MacDonald. Posliff scored his second hatâ€"trick, his third of the season, in an exhibition match against Kitchener‘s Don McLaren Arena team. The Bees won 4â€"1. Scott MacDonald scored the other goal. The Bees meet Brantford at Waterloo Arena this Saâ€" turday at 11:30 a.m. Last Tuesday Waterloo Bauer Bruins hosted Galt to once again show they can and do play good hockey. Bruins coach, Don Geisle, Bees defeat Kitchener Bruins win again stood on the bench quietiy and watched his boys comâ€" pletely dominate the game winning 10â€"2. Waterioo goals were scored by; Kevin Mcâ€" Grawl, Chriss Paranyi, two goals and one assist; Brian Keller, one goal and one asâ€" In last weekend‘s ri action, The Waterloo stops defeated the Cam| ge Leafs 9â€"4. Goal scorers for Waterloo included Marg Hagey, three goals, one asâ€" sist; Blair Ftwlie, two goals, two assists; Jackie Williams, two goals; Laura Cappolina â€" and _ Kelly Hooper, one goal and one asâ€" sist each; Stephanie Smith, two assists and Bev Kellog, one assist. this | Thursday, Jan. 18 Major Midget Schlueter Chevies vs London 9: 15 P. M. Saturday, Jan. 20 Minor Atom Bee‘s vs Brantâ€" ford 11:30 P.M. Major Atom Goodhost Wolves vs Simcoe 12:30 Minor Bantam vs P' 1: 30 P.M. Major Bantam Unisex vs Galt 3:30 P.M. and two assists, Brett Jonâ€" ston, one goal and o sist; Sean Madorin, u‘ and one assist; Scott ston, one goal; Scott Smith, one goal and Randy Wieler, one goal. The remaining as sists were contributed by Rob Kemple, two, Rob Hunter, one and Rod Ducetâ€" te one. The Bruin net was minded by Dean Fielding. Sunday, Jan. 21 Minor PeeWee Panthers vs Preston 1:00 P.M. Major PeeWee Cougars vs Brantford 2: 15 P.M. Midget vs Stratford 3:30 Tuesday,. Jan. 23 Minor Midget Compfgn Motors Stars vs Kitc“ 9: 15 P.M. f Wednesday, Jan. 24 Midget vs Galt 9:30 P.M. Monday, Jan. 22 Minor Atom Hogg Fuel Saints vs Woodstock 7:00 Juvenile Howald Homes Falcons vs Stratford 9: 15 Leats

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