_ Siskins look great but lose Page 14 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, October 24, 1979 GUARANTEED * YR INVESTMENT _ "E®Y" CERTIFICATES ; yp. :Ilg:;(l’n;‘r)n Deposit <~TERM BONUS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Chequing Privileges ASTRA TRUST & 104 KING ST. S., WATERLOO, ONT. N2J 1P5 ACROSS FROM WATERLOO SQUARE 884â€"2444 â€" 8B4â€"2400 Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corp. We are a 100% Canadian Company Serving the Twin Cities Singe 1946 EpwaARrd R. GooD | FUNERAL ‘ > HOME ¢ 0+ 171 King Street §outh, Waterlao, Ontario ; CRAIG FRANK ... outstanding effort ~ gumbert * w gerre § e * were, 2â€"Ae % 4 4 124 % 11344 % 10 / % [ By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor Over the past few years, Ateachers at Waterloo colle giate have participated in a run to Fairview Park Mail to raise money for the Red Cross. In what is billed as the WClIâ€"Red Cross Endurance Run, six teachers will atâ€" tempt to run (alternately) for 24 consecutive hours around the WCI track, beâ€" ginning at 6 p.m. Friday and ending (hopefully) at the same time Saturday. For the past two weeks, classes at the school have been engaging in competiâ€" tion to see who can raise the This year, the teachers won‘t even leave the WCI grounds, but the Red Cross will still reap huge benefits. He has been excellent so far between the pipes in his rooâ€" kie year with the club, but Conrad allowed three soft goals Sunday in the middle frame which momentarily took the ‘starch out of his club‘s attack. That tally gave Hahns a 2â€"1 lead and they upped it to 5â€"1 by the end of the period when they scored two‘more goals of the dubious variety in the final minute. â€" â€" o In the third Watertoo continued their assault, outshooting Hahns 18â€"7, but goalie Larry Briffett turned in an effort of herculean dimensions, thwarting all but three Waterloo atâ€" tempts. The first, and key miscue on the part of the Waterloo goalie came midway through the period when Dave Reist took a sailing slapshot from centre ice that Conrad fanned on with his catching glove. ns Siskin goalscorers were Craig Frank and Brad Lund, while Jeff Brick had the two quickies at the end of the seâ€" By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor Waterloo Siskins were prepared to lose Sunday night. . . Oh no, they didn‘t go into the game with a defeatist attiâ€" tude by any means. In fact, they probably played one of their best games of the Midwestern Ontario Junior B season against New Hamburg Hahas. But they still lost 5â€"3. h . There are few times when Siskin coach Jack Egers is all â€"~ smiles after a loss, but he couldn‘t help but break into a chuckle after he watched his club dominate throughout,. outshooting Hahns 57â€"34.‘ . ' ‘‘You can‘t criticize the guys very much after they play. like that," said Egers. "But I told them at the very beginâ€" ningâ€"of the year there would be games that they should lose and they win and games that they should win and they lose. This was just one of those nights." : . No one likes to point the accusing finger at any one parâ€" ticular person, but it couldn‘t be argued that Sunday‘s loss came as a result of questionable secondâ€"period goaltending by Waterloo‘s John Conrad. For that special evening at Christmas. Reserve in our Downstairs Steak House WCI teachers to run Groups of 3 to 30. Other teachers involved in the endurance race, which is becoming almost a craze around the continent, are John â€" Orchard, _ Tetry Manske, Rick Bond, Jim Johnstone â€" and _ Gilles Gelinas. They will be supâ€" The teachers‘ goal is to raise $2,500, which would be split 50â€"50 between the Red Cross and the fund to purâ€" chase a new score clock for the school gymnasitum. ‘‘We figure it will take a pledge of two cents per stuâ€" dent and our goal is 200 miles over the 24 hours,‘‘ said Darv Easton, one of the coaches taking part. "In the first two days alone, we‘ve raised about $1,800 and we‘ll keep it (pledge competition) open for three more days." most money for pledges. Despiite the fact that it is teachers running, students are also heavily involved in the event, through pledges publicity, organization and just plain old moral support _ *‘‘*The kids at our school give a lot to charity every year," said Orchard, ‘"and ‘‘*We used to raise about $800 for the Red Cross by running to Fairview Mall, but I got the idea of the enâ€" durance race from a magaâ€" zine and we figured the dual purpose (clock, charity) would make it worthwhile," said Easton. * Rules of the race are that each person runs dne mile, then hands off to the next person, who runs a mile, and so on until the rotation is started over again. If a perâ€" son misses his turn he must drop out. The allâ€"time reâ€" cord for number of miles is considerably over 200, but also involved 10 people, so the WCI crew has no intenâ€" tion of attempting to contest the mark. A Federally Chartered 1 Nomnâ€"Profit Organization Your course fee is income tax deductible and you may save up to 44% in insurance premiums by _ presenting _ our _ course certificate ported for the first six hours by Charlene Kopansky, John Shaw, and Ed Scorgie, who cannot run for the entire 24 hours because of other comâ€" Canailu‘s most comprehensn Driver Training Course Notes: Waterloo coath Jack Egers called for a stick meaâ€" surement on New Hamburg captain Mark Soehner in the third period to give Siskins an early advantage, which Craig Frank utilized to score his club‘s second goal. "I think that‘s the first time I‘ve ever called for a measurement. We n ed an early goal and the stick was so obviously over limit we felt it was the best time to call for it,""‘ saÂ¥ Egets...Frank was by far the dominant Waterloo player on the ice, logging about 14 minutes in the third period alone at defense and left wing...Siskins defeated Kitchener Ranger Bs 5â€"4 Thursday when Grant Musselman scored his second goal of the night at 19:21 of the third...Waterloo is in Owen Sound Friday and Elmira Sunday at 7:30 p.m. . _ > LEADING SCORERS & Chris Young Waterioo Dana Saunders Grant Musselman Brad Schnurr Roy Russell Craig Frank Brad King Brad Lund Wilf Rellinger Eric Calder Paul Dahmer Tom Abbott Mike Coppolino Dwayne Thacker Mike Mader Larry Martichenko John O ‘Donoghue cond for the visitors. Other New Hamburg goals went to Mike Suinomen and Greg Swartzentruber. ‘‘There‘s no doubt this is going to be a tight league,"‘ said Egers, whose club now stands at 5â€"2â€"1. ‘"Kitchener really impresses me and New Hamburg is a tough club too." Young Drivers CAMBRIDGE 623â€"6730 KITCHENER 5$79â€"4800 oR 2 2 A â€" Drivers J ondonndnncmmmeceusrauiee ost comprehensine we‘ve got the only active Red Cross club in the county. The council has been planning to get a new scoreboard for quite some time â€" they ate two very worthy causes."‘ Anyone doubting the teachers‘ ability to compleâ€" te the run shouldn‘t, since all participants run daily at the school. They figure to reach their goal, they must run seven or eight minute miles. ‘‘"*Everyone in the comâ€" munity is encouraged to come out and support us Friday and Saturday,"" said Orchard. ‘‘We‘ll welcome all the moral and financial support we can get."‘ H Game G A P P.I.M. pendent insurance agent To join contact any office of the Waterloo Regional Pokce or your inde IDENTIFICATION Morning Classes Saturdays Onty Starting Sat., Nov. 9:00â€"12:00 noon Morning Classes Mon. & Wed. Starting Mon., Nov 9:00â€"12:00 noon KITCHENER Morning Classes Saturdays Only Starting Sat. 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