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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Mar 1979, p. 19

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We will measure your windows Deliver a install yout shoots AT NO CHARGE for home and offices _ cash in on it while stock lasts EaCiir25iE2iza2Tii> Huvan.1nMr)lurWuk\ Mmm " the Idea of leasing a car you won't be bored wrth m three years We trrgues you phone us and we'll ar- range a test dnve In every BMW -Min0r Hockey Scoreboard Boos win, tic The Waterloo Minor Atom Bees bread to a " victory over Brandon! on Saturday. But the easy win was not an indication of things to The next day, the Bees just managed a 3-3 tie against the same Brantford team in an extremely rough game that at times seemed out of control. Each team was handed four penalties, but many in- fractions went uncalled. The Bees fell behind in the first period " Brantford struck for two quiet goals while the Waterloo team scrambled to get itself to- gether. Jason. Zettler lead the Bees with a goal and an as- sist. Other scorers were The Bees continued to im- prove their play and scored three unanswered goals in the second and third periods before Brantford scored the tying goal in the dying minu- tes of the game. “i859 The Mr. Transmission Minor Bantam Squad re- Alex Lemacherpicked up two assists and assist also went to Doug Cote, Erie Me- whinney. Scott MacDonald. Todd McFarlane and Brad Hyde. Alex Lemacher and Brad Postiff, with assists to Jamie Cook and Chuck Die- Dietrich scored three goals in the Saturday game, one of them unaathisted. Other goals ion! to Brad Hyde. Greg MacDonald and Scott Zavaros. The Bees now have a 2-2-2 win-loss-tie record in the Hub League Tier Two playoff?. Randy Tracey" got the shu- tout. . They play albeit final pm games against Galt and Kitchener, probably this weekend. F Mr. T In OMHA hunt The Junior Olympics Program is sponsored by The Royal Bank of Canada and is aimed at providing as much of Cana- da's youth sector (9-16 years of age) with an exposure to a variety of Olympic sport disciplines. It is administered by the Canadian Olympio Association in cooperation with the Canadian lnteruniversity Athletic Union. The Rtyal Bank Junior Olympics Program has also in- troduced the "See the Games" Contest. All participants in the Program become eligible to enter and may win a prize which includes a trip to "See the Games". More informa- tion on the contest may be obtained by contacting your local branch of The Royal Bank of Canada. Carl Totzke. Director of Athletics for the University of Waterloo; has confirmed the selection of his university for a series of Royal Bank Junior Olympics (J0) Clinics. The list includes tio days of off-campus instruction in Owen Sound and Collingwood and a one day four-clinic. extravaganza in Waterloo. In total. the University of Waterloo has recieved approval to hold eight instructional JO clinics forlhe year of 1979. - ItgTNEtiWrgiiBllLitltlE ll, MPH , ASTRA TRUST "=92 621 KING WEST. kiTCHENER - 745-9495 __ 7 JOHN no, 104 KING ST. S., WATERLOO, ONT. N21 1P5 I ACROSS FROM WATERLOO SQUARE 4 884-2444 - 884-2400 GUARANTEED I _ INVESTMENT IO Yk 0/0 CERTIFICATES A __ _ ' BONUS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Chequing Privileges Minimum monthly balance SIMON UW tostage JO clinics Convenient Parking. entering Wellington or King Street Monthly-$10,000 Minimum 10% MemberCanadaDeposiHmuranceCorp. wearearaNC.unadiaetCompanr Registered Retirement Savings Plan 10% out a defeat. Leading Gait one game to none with a game tied, the final game went into overtime before a victor emerged. Galt opened the scoring in the first frame, but four mime tes later, John Roeder" notched the equalizer with Scott Harris and Mike Ma- dison earning assists. V main in contention for 0.M.H.A. Honors, going seven play-off games 'titit- Finally after seventeen minutes of scoreless play. Roger Dietrich pounced on a Sanders rebound to make it 3-2 with two and a half minu- tes of overtime remaining. Roger couldn‘t have picked After a scoreless secoetd., Waterloo went ahead after three minutes of the third as Scott Sanders teamed up with Jamie Young and Mike LeBlanc. The score was evened-up just three minu- tes later. The air was tense and filled with electricity ai Galt tried to score to force a fourth contest. while Mr. T could advance with a tie. 9'/2% 1 Year Term ASTRA TRUST a better time to garner his first anal of the season. Gait sent out six attlckers in a "in attempt to prolong the series, but Mr. Transmis- tion held on to advance to the quarter finals. At home Thursday to Lon- don. Mr. T scored two goats An each period to trounce the visitors 6-1. The game opened slowly as Each club played cautiously. Late in the period Scdtt Harris 8 one past the London n minder after taking a pass from Roger Dietrich. Wait a minute later the score was tied. It took Jamie Duchar- me only 25 more seconds to put Waterloo into a lead they would not relinquish as linemate Mike LeBlanc fed him the puck. STUART tiCHEDEWiT2 Early in the second Mr. Transmission shifted into high gear as John Roeder combined with Harris, and Jamie Young hooked up with Greg Heideman and Ken Holmes to make it 4-1. Holmes lit the lamp by his lonesome and Scott Sanders aided by.Heideman wrapped up the scoring in the third. 1 The London Gardens 10:00 a.m. Sunday morni is a forlorn forum, but th bus load of Mr. I supporters had plenty to cheer about as their favorites completely dominated the game to cap- ture the series in two straight games. Mr. Transmission now ad- vances to the best of five semi-final against either St. Catharines or Niagara Falls. Scott Harris led the Mr. T marksmen with a hat-trick. scoring unassisted, from Mike Hartman. and from Hartman and Ken Holmes. Greg Heideman opened t scoring on a picture passi play with Jamie Young a Roger Dietrich, Jamie Du- charme tallied what proved to be the winner on a back- hander after taking a lead pass from Mike Klopp. Alth- ough he failed to figure in the scoring. Peter Dietrich played a prominent part in the victory with an excellent. two-way performance. Coach Angie Gatto and Manager Bob Mace had their charges flying irornt the opening whistle and the club responded with period leads of 2 and 3 nothing be- fore posting a 5-1 victory. The scoreboard however. did not indicate the comple- te domination as Mr. T al- lowed London only six shots in the first two stanzas while taking 33. The London netminder prevented a rout as he turned aside 50 of the 55 shots fired at him while his tearn-mates could mus- ter only 16 on Dave Hall- man Service worthy of ymir confidence __ a tradition since 1925,

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