Sunday morning the North Bay squad, made of 13 and 14 yearâ€"olds, used their added experience and size to jump into a 4â€"1 first period lead and coast to a 6â€"1 vicâ€" tory. Jamie Young had the only Mr. T. marker with Sanders and Heideman asâ€" sisting. Despite the size and age factors. Mr. T. played extremely well and could have been victorious in the first game. Goaltenders David Hallman and Helmut Kliewer played superbly on the weekend and the team can be proud of its showing. On the weekend the Mr. T. squad journeyed to North Bay to battle one of Cheer AA teams. Saturday night. despite a long bus trip and an afternoon of skiing, the club played an exceptionally strong game dropping a 3â€"2 overtime verdict. The winâ€" ning goal came with seven seconds left in the 10 minute overtime while Mr. T. was short handed. Waterloo goals came from Jamie Duâ€" charme with assists going to Ehris Burke and Peter Dieâ€" ich while Scott Harris scored with the help of John Roedes and Mike Madison. Mr.. Transmission mainâ€" tained top spot in the Hub League Tier II standings with a 5â€"2 victory over Kitchener Queensmount. Jamie Young had a big night earning assists on these goals and scoring unassistâ€" . Greg Heidman notched a E:ir. both from Scott anders and Young while single goals went to Peter Dietrich from Jamie Duâ€" charme and Mike Le Blanc and Scott Harris from John Roeder and Young. . Transmission The Major Midget ‘Schâ€" game last week against lueter‘ Chevies travelled to Woodstock and defeated Galt to play them a Hub them by a score of 7â€"3. League Tier I game and The Warriors opened the came home with a 3â€"3 tie. _ scoring with a goal by Greg In the first period Terry Giilck from Bob Walls in the 'llajich scored from Chris first period. j Spencer for Galt. Dave Pye scored unassistâ€" At 7:15 of the second period Mike Coppolino scored from Paul Oberâ€" holzer and Scott Lomax for the Chevies to make the Christ Spencer scored from Jay Green at the 40 seâ€" cond mark of the second period to give Galt a 2â€"0 lead in the game. _ 14 Princess St. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 , By Peggy Kempel Chevies tie Gait WATERLOO BOWLING LANES Sundays from 10 a.m. â€" 12 Noon (3 per lane) for intormation call Minor Hockey S BOWLING DAILY 10 A.M. â€" 7:00 P.M. WEEKENDS 10 A.M. â€" CLOSING FAMILY BOWLING _ 55¢ Per Game on/VVeekends ALL YOU CAN BOWL s2. 25 PER BOWLER OPEN BOWLING By Peggy Kempel The Minor Bantam *‘Twin City Optimists‘ Warriors played their final Hub Leaâ€" gue Tier 1 regular season game last week against Woodstock and defeated them by a score of 7â€"3. Dave Pye scored unassistâ€" ed for Woodstock with 9:44 left in the first period to tie the game at 1â€"1. With 7:35 left in the period Tom â€" MacMillan scored from Blake Ellis and Brent Ellis for the Warriors to Twelve seconds later Blair Hilliard scored from Bob Walls to give the Warâ€" riors the lead at 2â€"1. In the second period Mark Petri scored from Scott cOflfll'llle On Townsend for Detroit to £ give them a 3â€"1 lead in the. w.nning m game. The final goal of the game > The Waterioo Minor Atom was scored by Mark Petri. Hogg Fuel Saints continued his second of the game. on their winning path by from Mitch Burnash for Deâ€" etwning London 3â€"0 on Monâ€" troit to give them the 4â€"1 day night. Tim Allensen victory. opened the scoring in the a early minutes of play from Warriors Jeff Clugston and Brad Kit. David Schenk put in Waâ€" defeat terloo‘s second goal of the Mike Coppolino scored his second goal of the game with 55 seconds left in the game from Paul Oberholzer to tie the game at 3â€"3. Jeff Elliot seored from Dale Hergott at 8:13 of the second period for the Cheâ€" vies to tie the game at 2â€"2. With 3:38 left in the third period Tedd Hopkins scored from Terry Majich and Dave Gorth to give Galt a 3 2 lead. > The Cubs got a goal from Don Oberle assisted by Jim Schumilas with 41 seconds left in the first period to make the score 2â€"1. Detroit opened the scoring with 8:14 left in the first period when Ted Popely scored from Mark Petri. With 6:29 left in the period Mitch Burnash scored from Tony Signorelli to give Deâ€" troit a 2â€"0 edge in the game. score 2â€"1. By Peggy Kempel The Major Atom ‘Tim Horton‘ Cubs played the Deâ€" troit ‘Little Ceasers‘ an exâ€" hibition game and were deâ€" feated by a score of 4â€"1. Cubs lose Warriors defeat Woodstock continue on winning streak give them a 3â€"1 lead. John McKerrow scored from Todd Francis with 7:27 left in the period to make the score 4â€"1 for t?; Warâ€" riors. _ Twentyâ€"three â€" seconds later Roger Carlaw scored from Todd Francis for the Warriors to give them a 51 lead. With 4:29 left in the first period Shayne Ackerl scored from Todd Francis to make the score 61. & In the second period Jamey Gage scored from Todd Francis to give the Warriors a commanding 7â€"1 lead in. the game. _ With 6: 14 left in the seâ€" cond period Anthony Resâ€" tivo scored from Scott DeVries and Jamie Langâ€" ford for Woodstock‘s second goal of the game. Brian Holman scored Woodstock‘s third goal of the game from Ken Springâ€" stead with 3:30 left in the seâ€" cond period. Neither team scored in the third period to give the ‘Twin City Optimists® Warâ€" riors the 7â€"3 win. 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Brad Kit playâ€" ing fine positional hockey was johnnyâ€"onâ€"theâ€"spot as he poked in the puck for the final Waterioo goal. Derek Geisel played a steady game in the Waterloo net and earned the shutâ€"out. On Saturday the Saints travelled to Gait and came away with a 5â€"0 victory. Tim Allensen opened the scoring from David Cherry. Brad Kit tipped in a shot from Tony McCauley to make the score 2â€"0. On Waterloo‘s third goal. Tony McCauley kept digging and finally put The Waterjoo County Board of Education is offering 22 night school courses for credit towards a secondary school diploma. f Classes start: Tuesday, February 6. Classes run Tuesday and Thursday evenings for 16 weeks, 7:00 â€" 9:30 p.m. All classes are held at Cameron Heights Collegiate. 301 Charles Street East, Kitchener. Registration at Cameron Heights Collegiate. Tuesday, January 30 and Thursday, February 1, 7 p.m. â€" 9 p.m. Fees: $20 per course. 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