Page 20 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, November 7, 1979 _ Hwy. 8, 2 miles North of 401 â€" 893â€"3230 . All dinners include CRISP CHEF SALAD, baked potato, roll and butter. Monday to Thursday 11:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Friday 11:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m., Seturday 12 to 10:30 p.m. Sundsy 12 to 9 p.m. m HALF BARBEQUED CHICKEN moderate rates choice of Private, Semiâ€" Private or Ward. All meals, snacks, maid â€" service and laundry included. from our dinner menu G)|GJGjG|GG)GG)G)G)G)G)G)G)|GGG) GGG|GGGG) § GiG|G|G|G|G|G|G|G|G|G|G|GJ|GIGIGIGIGIGIGIG]GI|G|Gfl] ountry Meadows You‘ll love our homemade Pasta ...and our new entrees tool! Not all Itahan cooking is Spaghett and Pizza‘! Our Itahan Chef would like you to try our delicious Lasagna,. Cannelom:. Fettuccine. Ravioh., Filet of Sole and Pepper Steak,. come in soon You‘ll love our new enâ€" trees too! Surround yourself with Tiffany and authenticity along with wonderful dimning at Charhe‘s _ it‘s an experience! RESTAVURANT * AND TAVERK All for only 24 Charles Street West, Downtown Kitchener Mon Thurs 1130 a m 100 pm Fm &Sat 11 30 a m 2 00 p m Sunday & Holidays 5:00â€" 10 00 p m .___Just West of Wellesiey (519) 595â€"8904 Call Collect Brunner, Ontario, NOK 1CO RETIREMENT LIVING _ basted with our famous barbeque sauce 75 :nly s5 Registered nursing staff on duty 24 hours a day. Licensed NMursing Home on the premises. Temporary accommodation also available. Bring this ad in andY%ou will receive a free order of our detlcious garlkic bread And after dinner, e e o it‘s Join Kitéhener‘s inâ€"crowd for an evening of dancing and fun at Whispers. The most talked about lounge in the area... great sounds, a wild light show all set amid cosy furmishings. ... enjoy our daily luncheon specials! Wieppe Against _ Preston _ Waterloo goalscorers were John Fazakas unâ€" assisted, Mark Hendsbee from John Fazakas, Stephen Thom from Mark Hendsbee and Michael Clemens, Miâ€" chael Bier from Jay Wildfang and Julian Brandon from Dean Hopkins and Jay Wildfang. Todd Cooper spoiled Michael Hombeck‘s shutout Saturday but Hornbeck played a very strong game in goal. , Kâ€"W Record Rebels juveniles lost Hub League games 74 to Brantford and 9â€"2 to Stratford There were 16 penalties called with Waterloo picking up 10 of them against Stratford. costing them three goals Along with that Waâ€" terioo failed repeatedly to play the man in front of the net as Stratford wheeled at will in the slot which acâ€" counted for another four goals In Waterloo‘s first game of the reâ€" gular season. Michael Clemens scored Panthers lone goal in a 3â€"1 loss to Brantford Rebels drop 2 Rebels failed to get into scoring position of numefous occasions therefore producing few shots on net. Jeff Elliot and Dave Merkle scored for Waterloo with assists going to Tom Woimnosk:. Gary Gardner. Mel Buckle and John Harâ€" In Brantford Rebels led 3â€"2 after one period. 4â€"3 after two and then fell apart in the third period as Brantford scored four goals to make the final tally 74 Sunday Robert Kutasinski chalked up an impressive shutout and John Fazakas scored from Mark Hendsâ€" bee and Jay Wildfang in the first period and also got the insurance goal in the second period from Hendsbee. Waterloo has to start plaving a much more aggressive game and concentrate on taking the mag out if they are going to be competitive They must learn to play the slot much more effectively as their shots on goal are ineffective and few Tim Allan scored three goals against Brantford and Brian Miller had a single | Assists went too Gary Gardner â€" Rrad Smuth Mel Buckle and (mibert Wood with two Waterioo minor peewee Panthers swept two games again last weekend duroping Preston 5â€"1 and Kitchener 20 Minor Hockey Scorebaard â€" Panthers repeat Rebels will meet Owen Sound. Guelph ‘and Welland in the Gold Puck tournament next week. Sunday in Galt Waterloo had a 3â€"2 lead when the game was called due _ Mon. Nov. 12 to a 7 pm. curfew. The remaining 1:30 will be played at the next Galt home game. Marc McCallum hanâ€" _ Tues. Nov. 13 died the netminding duties . Wor dstock jumped into a 2â€"0 lead with one goal in each of the first two periods. Early in the third Atti Laszâ€" lo assisted by Don Oberle and John Karst narrowed the margin. David Klein assisted by David Godwin and Don Oberle scored the ty ing goal . Don Oberle assisted by John Karst and David Klein got the winning goal to end the game. Kitchener opened 16 seconds into the game and Waterloo rebounded two minytes later with a goal by Daiton Ducket assisted by Jim Schuâ€" milas and David Slater. Early in the third the winning goal was scored by Jim Schumilas assisted by David Slater and David Klein. Atti Laszlo assisted by Don Oberle and David Klein scored into the empty net to insure Waterloo‘s victory. Scott MacDonald was the Waterloo goalie for both games Waterloo minor peewee Bauer Bruins travelled to Woodstock Tuesâ€" day and came away 3â€"2 wirners. Monday Bruins hosted Kitchener Krusaders and won 3â€"1 The Major Bantam Optimists A‘s played a home and home series in the Hub League Newton Division against Woodstock A 12 06 Greg Gilick scored from Todd Francis and Roger Carlaw for the A‘s to tie the game 11 With 20 seconds gone in the third period Kevin Doucette scored from Roger Carlaw to put the A‘s out front 2â€"1 Then at 9 39 Todd Francis scored from Greig Heideman and Mike Innocente to give the A s a 3â€"l lead in the game At 10 37 David Pve scored from Brad Remington for Woodstock to complete the scoring at 32 in favour of the Optimusts A‘s in the first game at home the A‘s won 3â€"2 Neither team scored in the openâ€" ing period then, in the second period Brian Holman scored from Dave Hunter for Woodstock at 6 28 In the second period Ken Springâ€" stead scored from Steve Hohl at 2 37 to tie the game at 1â€"1 At 11 03 Anth ony Restvo scored from David Pvye and Norm Birtch for Woodstock to give them a 21 lead The lone goal of the first period was scored by Jathre Young from John McKerrow at 8 01 for the A s At 2 12 of the third period Tom MacMillan scored from Brent Ellis and Greg Gillck for the A‘s to tie the game once‘ again at 2â€"2 The (ipllmlsls A s then travelled to Woodstock and were defeated 52 David Pye scored unassisted at 10 44 to give Woodstock back the lead at 32 Anthony Restvo scored from Shawn Derborka at 11 19 to give Woodstock a 4â€"2 lead in the game The final goal of the game was scored with 6 seconds left in the game by Troy Fleming from Dave Hunter into the empty A s net for a 5â€"2 final score in favour of Wood stock _ Guarding the net for the Optimists A‘s in the two games were Helmut Kliewer and Phil LeLievre respec tively Optimist A‘s win squeaker Good week Sfor Bruins Everyone Welcome! Bring The Kids! Stay To See The Winners! respec_â€" 478â€"A Albert St. N. â€" Next to Zehrs __ *A Parkdale Plaza â€" 8850580 â€" WATERLOO Kitchener Memorial Auditorium New entries from Windsor and Ottawa will be a highlight of the ninth annual Gold Puck hockey tournament which gets underway Sunday at Waterloo Arena. _ â€" Both the Windsor club and the Ottawa club, which is reâ€" puted to be very strong, are competing in the midget secâ€" tion, but won‘t see action until next weekend when the tourâ€" nament wraps up. » l Mayor Marjorie Carroll will conduct the opening cereâ€" monial faceâ€"off Sunday at 1 p.m. when Waterloo midgets go up against Sarnia. Waterloo minor midgets first game is Sunday at 7:15 pm. while the juveniles don‘t start until Tuesday at 9:30 p.m. against Owen Sound. _ _ There are 24 teams competing in the Gold Puck split evenâ€" ly between minor midget, midget and juvenile. _ _ All Waterloo entries in the Gold Puck are in A divisio® with the Kitchener clubs in B division, creating the posâ€" sibility of an allâ€"Twinâ€"City final. s â€" â€"The sponsor for the tournament is Fred Buttinger of Midas Muffier. All games will be played at Waterloo Arena. Sun. Nov. 11 Sat Nov 17 Thurs. Nov Fri Wed. Nov. 14 Sun Nov 18 Sermies B Series A â€" _ Puck tourney sports new clubs THE WMRF AN ALLâ€"BREED DOG SHOW ©@ Featuring 750 Purebred Dogs Each Day e 11 Varieties of Fish & Chipe (Including Halibut) e Clam Chowder e Back Bacon on a Bun e Burgers e Steak On A Bun C e Family Dining or Takeâ€"Out OPEN Mon.â€"Sat. 8â€"8, Thurs. & Fri. Till 9 P.M. + _ We‘re Open Sundays & Holidays 12â€"8 p.m. xÂ¥ & HUNDEFEST THE Kâ€"W KENNEL CLUB 1 00 P M MAJOR MIDGETâ€"CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 2 30 P M JUVENILE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 4 00 P M MINOR MIDGET CHAMPIONSHIP GAME ADMISSION : Single $1.50 Family $3.00 Students and Seniors .75¢ SATURDAY & SUNDAY NOV. 10â€" 11th _ 16 15 For The Best Loved Fish In Town MIDAS GOLD PUCK TOURNAMENT ~ _ SCHEDULE â€" 1979 1:00 P.M. M Sarnia VS. 2:15 P.M. M Kitchener VS. 3:30 P.M. J Sarnia VS. 4:45 P.M. MM Barrie VS. 6:00 P.M. M Sarnia VS. 7:15 P.M. MM â€"Waterloo VS. 8:30 P.M. J Welland VS. 9:45 P.M. _ J Kitchener VS. 7:00 P.M. MM Burlington _ VS. 8: 15 P.M. M Guelph VS. 9â€"30 P.M. _ J Stratford VS. 7:00 P.M. MM Hamilton vs 8:15 P.M. MM Barrie VS 9;30 P.M J Waterloo vs 7:00 P.M. M Stratford vSs 8: 15 P. M J Kitchener vS 9: 30 P.M J Waterloo VS 7:00 P.M. MM Brampton _. VS â€" 8: 15 P.M. M Owenâ€"Sound VS 9â€"30 PM M Yamilton Â¥$ Waterioo Brampton Hamiton Windsor Kitchener Barme Burlington Peterborough :00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Minor Midget (MM) Major Midget (M) Juvenile (J) 1 715 P.M 8 30 P M 9: 45 P M 8 00 A M 9 15 A M 10 30 A M 600 P M. MM Peterâ€" borough 7. 15 P M. MM Windsor 8 30 P M. _ M Ottawa 9. 45 P M J Waterioo 8 00 A M. MM Brampton 9 15 A M. MM Burlington 0 30 A M. M Sarmia 1 45 A M _ M Ottawa 1.00 P M. MM Waterloo 2 15 P M MM Peterâ€" borough 3 30 P M J Sarnia 4 45 P M J Owen Sound 6 00 P M _ M Ottawa 7 15 P M _ M Owen Sound 8 30 P M J Kitchener 9 45 P M J Owen Sound 3 30 P M 4 45 P M 6 00 P M 7 is P M 8 30 P M 9 45 P M FEATURING: presents Waterioo Owen Sound Sarma Stratford Kitchener Ottawa Gueiph Hamiiton RESTAURANT VS VS VS VS VS. VSs VS. 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