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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Nov 1979, p. 18

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made several key saves on route to Galt beats Cubs :# s;full® The Major Atom ‘Tim Horton‘â€". _ The Waterioq goal was scored by Cubs travelled to Galt Sunday to Bill Haldenby as he collefted a reâ€" play the Chargers in a, Hub League bound off a Brad Haelzle shot Newton Division game. o s e o ie Waterloo minor atom Hogg Fuel Saints continued their winning ways with a 3â€"2 victory over a talented Galt club. The Waterioo troop ralâ€" lied from a 20 secondâ€"period deficit to score three straight goals. The Cubs opened the scoring at 1: 14 of the first period with a goal by Jeff Clugston from Tim Allensen and Brad Kit. . Ken Huigman scored from John Carpenter and Jody Hull at 4:37 for the Chargers to tie the game at 1â€"1. Brad Haelzle put the Saints on track on a pass from Chris McPhail. John Leeder tied the game from Scott Schindler and Haelzle netted the winner with help from Al Chrisâ€" tie With 2:25 left in the period Joe Tompkin seored unassisted for the Chargers to put Galt ahead 2â€"1. Neither team scored in the second riod. In the third period of play ody Hull scored from Bruce Whitâ€" net at 5:20 for the Chargers to give them the 3â€"1 victory. Wednesday Waterloo travelled to Woodstock and arrived late to the eame after an arena mixâ€"up. Woodâ€" Ken Crowell tended net for the winning Galt Chargers and Derek Geisel played in net for the losing ‘Tim Horton‘ Cubs. 'ock took advantage of the conâ€" usion and upset the Saints 2â€"1. The Waterloo goal was provided by Brad Haelzle on a nice play from Joey German and Brian Gillis > Waterloo‘s third game in five days saw a strong defensive effort as they blanked 1â€"0 in Galt. Trevor Ludolph Saints continue winning ways CITY OF WATERLOO GARBAGE COLLECTION REBATE for RESIDENTIAL MULTIâ€"FAMILY DEVELOPMENTS Applications for a garbage collection rebate on residential multiâ€"family developments will be accepted by the City of Wateriloo until November 30th, 1979 The rebate will be paid on a per unit basis where there is evidence that the garbage collection in such a development is performed by a private contractor at the sole expense of the owner A copy of the invoices paid to a private contractor will be required to be submutted with each application On approval of the application the rebate wili be pard by the City. to the owneér. by the end of the calendar year 1979 Application forms are available from the Purchasing Oivi sion, City of Waterloo. 2nd Floor, Marsiand Centre Minor Hockey Scoreboardâ€" Contact our Registrar Peter Kalbfileisch. 445 King St. W. LOUGHEED BUSINESS COLLEGE e an n frigg qw* 34 Cns Waterioo minor atom Bees defeatâ€" ed Kitchener 2â€"1 Saturday and then rallied for a 2â€"2 tie with Preston Sunâ€" day in Mantle division action. Preston opened up a 2â€"0 lead in the first six minutes, but at the 7:39 mark of the second Cyrus Taghizaâ€" deh from Mike Robinson and David Peterson. drew Waterioo to within ~ Waterloo second goal of the game came at the 5:40 mark of the third period when Craig Foxworthy scored on a pass from Nick Georghâ€" iades. Defencemen Billy O ‘Brien and Steve Farrar and secondâ€"half goalie Kevin Honeyford were praised by coach Red Hill for keepâ€" ing Preston off the scoresheet in the last period. Waterioo minor midget Compton Stars continued their winning ways defeating Galt at home Tuesday 52. Scoring for Waterloo were Larry Waterloo Bees edge Kitchener Saturday Kitchener scored first but at 3:44 of the second David Leatherland scored from Mike Nafziger to tie the game. The winner came at the sixâ€"minute mark of the third when Nafziger received a pass from Grant Rutherford giving Bees the 2â€"1 win. Coach Hill commended his team for a fine twoâ€"way effort and said both teams played a fast. wellâ€"disâ€" ciplined game. Bees next game is Saturday at home against Galt f Bell goes on warpath 579â€"31 6M\ Gabel with two goals and two asâ€" sists, Peter Young one goal and one assist, Todd Sheridan one goal and one assist and Jeff Ireland. Greg McQuillan and Dennis Brox played strong defensive hockey. Thursday‘s game against Woodâ€" stock was cancelled because of ice damage. Saturday Waterloo went to ‘The Major Midget ‘Schlueter‘ Cheâ€" vies won two games last week in Hub League Newton Division play. Galt and came away 7â€"4 winners. John Bell was a wrecking crew scorâ€" i1g three goals and adding two asâ€" sists. Jeff Dosch had one goal and two assists, Jim Haldenby one goal, one assist, and Peter Young and Randal Bier had one goal each. Young‘s agressive forechecking and backchecking really made things -â€"F'o; their first game the Chevies travelled to Woodstock and came home with a 7â€"2 victory. | _ Duanne Moeser opened the scorâ€" ing in the game with a goal from Tim Fedy at 5:23 for the Chevies. At â€"(:‘hr;; i)â€"errys unassisted goal at 8:52 gave the Chevies a 30 lead after one period of play. In the second period Rob Sutherâ€" land scored from Shawn Reagan at 9:24 to make the score 4â€"0. Thirtyâ€" two seconds later Tim Fedy scored from John Ackerl for a 5â€"0 lead for Conestoga soccer Condors turned the tables on defendâ€" ing champion George Brown College handing them a 3â€"1 defeat Saturday to win the Ontario College Athletic Asâ€" sociation championship. 7:l.|-i-T'i;IJ\ ;‘edy scored from Gary Austin and Duanne Moesewato put the "hevies out from 20. â€" Condors went undefeated in the fourâ€"team elimination in Kingston, sidelining St. Lawrence College of Cornâ€" wall 4â€"0 Friday to advance to the final. George Brown, who lost to Condors 8â€"1 during the reguâ€" lar season,. made their way to the final with a 3â€"2 double overtime wip over Durham In the final Rudy Matâ€" zelle. Mario Lisi and Bob Frank scored for the winâ€" ners. Frank who was named turney MVP, also scored against St. Lawrence, as did Dan Massey. Charles Pinâ€" noch and Matzelle. The title was the dirst ever for Conestoga since entering intercollegiate athletics 10 years ago. In hockey last week Cenâ€" tennial upended Conestoga 64 Jeff Johnson and Brian Holtom with two had the Chevies win 2 GRANDFATHER CLOCKS H Information Call HERITAGE WOOOCRAFTS KITCHENER 742â€"0966 BUILDING TOMORROWS HEIRLOOMS TODAY HERITAGE WOODCRAFTS Handcrafted from rare Black Wainu! and Oak. German Movement Westminster Chimes Moving Moon Dial Guaranteed 2 Years $1395.00 the Chevies. ° With 3:01 left in the period Shawn Reagan gave the Chevies a 6â€"0 lead in the game with his goal from Mark Trodden and Rob Sutherland. With 1: 38 left in the game Chris Lang scored from Rob Sutherland to complete the scoring at 7â€"2 in favour of the Chevies. * _ The ‘Schlueter‘ Chevies played host to Galt last Thursday and were 4â€"1 victors. â€" Chris Lang scored at 10:2 from Kevin Schnurr to put the Chevies on the scoreboard. At 12:55 Tim Fedy scored from Duanne Moeser to give the Chevies a 2â€"0 lead. % the Chevies a 27 1Ca0. # John Ackerl scored unassjsted at 14:04 to give the Chevies a 3â€"0 lead after one period of play. > The final goal of the game was scored by Trent Francis from Kevin Schnurr and Chris Lang to give the Schlueter Chevies the 4â€"1 victory. Penalties hurt Wolves‘ chances Waterloo Major Atom Wolves were host to the Kitchener Wilson Whales Saturday. A combination of determination and hustle by Kitchener and frequently trips to the penalty box by Waterloo led to a 2â€"1 defeat for Wolves. Condor goals A 28 point effort by Tom Eva went for nought 3s the basketball Condors lost a close 65â€"61 decision to Niaâ€" gara. Waterloo‘s only goal came in the second period when Tony McCauley scored on a pass from Jason Sharâ€" ratt Grand Opening Features * a chance to win the use of a s video recording unit and 3 P â€" movies for a weekend. ammeanmmmes * great savings of up to $500.00 cyam on the purchase of # video recording unit. * even greater savings on a - video package. * free movie of your choice (retail value $69.95) with purchase of a video recording unit, colour camera or video package. * Grand Opening Specials on blank tape. * Free coffee and donuts Saturday November 10. Stirling Plaza Corner Stirling & Courtland, Kitchener G/@;d(\ " Step Into eS T 0oZz<e~â€"~ The Future P _\|P.m‘0 Tflda\l! 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