Conestoga Condor:; ended their pre-Christmas part of their Ontario College hock- ey schedule with a H! mark after dropping a 7-l decision to St Clair College In Wind, sor Wednesday . Waterloo goalscorerl were Mi- chael man from Jim Way, John " un: from Jim Way, Steve Scion! m John Faun“, Chris Read In Nichol Bieth and Jay as. Steve when from Ste. Thom and Julian Brandon, John Fania [mm Jim Way. Julian Brandon from Jay Wilding and Ste- phen Thom from Jim Way and Jay Wildhng. Waterloo led bt after one period and " heading into the third. My goalie Michael Hombeck haunted his former mates as he led Waterloo lo-a " win over Kitchener while recording his first diatom. Waterloo goals went to John Fan- kas from Steve’Selbert. Jim Way from John Fania: and Michael Cie- meeis from Jim Way and John Fan- Kas, It was Clemens first goal. Watertoo's next game “Sunday at l pm. at Waterloo Arena. Waterloo minor puree Panther: dubbed Gait My " Waterloo Bees picked up only one of a possible four points this week in Hill [agile Mantle Division minor atom action. Pertai- over confident, Bees tra- to Gait but faced a revitalized d and had to settle for a 0-0 tie ith the last place Gilt club. Blueliners Billy O'Brien. Steven Farrar and Chris Leiher consistent- ly thwarted the Gait attacks and Bees captain Mike Natziger with wingers David mainland and Dar- ryt Geisel put forth some fine rushes to no avail With just three minutes left in the game Waterloo was given a questionable minor for too many men audio ice during a line change and with an accompanying bench minor Cali had a two-man advan- Two Michael: pace Panthers Minor Hockey City League: Bob Harrison was the lone All Club Programs are in Full Swing. Openings Still Exist in a Few Programs You've heard it before: You’ve got fo walk before you can run. iii'" It's true. So let's, â€mommaâ€. get Walk a block.Today. Bees robbed ADULT PROGRAMS Learn to Skate - Mon. 9:30 - 11 pm, - $24 - includes instruction Learn to Dance - Sun, 6:30 - 7.30 pm. - $21 - includes instruction Recreational - Sun 9:30 - 11 p m, - Skate For Fun - $2 Single. $3 couple per night LEARN TO SKATE " For beginning Shatltrt' -.___Blrrm.. :16 wauUGSGn -7 Jan Sit?) Mar. 5 - $8 - Saturdays - Girls 4:30 - 5:20 pm. Boys 530 - 6:20 pm - Grand River and Wilson Arenas (Oueensmount full) Register Dec. ts, Rink in the Park, 99 Seagram Dr ' Waterloo Contact club office at 884-5790 Mon. 5-10. Wed. 8 Fri. 1-5 p.m. Scoreboard Condors are happy to be coming home Skating Classes 'T..'SO Ali! Skating iiril use bat Joule Kevin Haleylord and the trfo of O'Brlcn. Naltlger and Famr held them at bay. Saturday Kitchener Mam-It all-nun tinned Bea sa. Kitchener mapletely controlled the (in! tun periods but did not "Id the mark until the last as second: of the so and Cim Taghiiadeh beat the M amazingly, with only [out se- cmds left on the clock, Kitchener: Chris Heard took the pack the length oftheieeand%ttootimereading on the clock put the pack into the net. and the referee awarded the goal although the final boner never rang. Wally Waning, Mike Robinson and Jeff Flea were Bee standouts. Waterloo major atom Wolves played to a 1-1 tie against Kitchener Queensmount on Saturday, Greg MacDonald was the goal scorer for Waterloo. At 1:04 of the third. Been Wally Waging am by perth Geigel Qua-amount [unlit with I beautiful mil. After Kitdlam' took the lead. Mike Nahiger tied it " with only " to play. Saturday at 1 pm. Bees will play host to Gait. Bender was in goat for the shutout. Jason Sharratt had two goals with singles going to Dean Henry, Greg MacDonald. Eric Mewhinney and Todd McFarlane. in an earlier ghme played in Gait. Waterloo won try a score of Hi Jeff Wolves have not been able to han- dle the first and second place teams in their league. losing by scores of ' 0and bl tosirncoeand HHoPres- ton Tony McCauley scored again Sumcoe Wolves will be partiopating In the Tillsonburg Olympic Hockey Tour nament over the Christmas vaca- Condom are scheduled to open the second half of their season at home Jan 9 In the brand new Conestoga Centre on the Ihron campus All but one of Condors remaining league games are at home scorer for Conestoga. which trailed bo after two periods Wolves find leaders tough Nordiqtaes Seals Rangers Flyén J. Pony - a, Sabres Sabres 2 Seals 5 W. W! P. Kener P. Godwin tRangers) Frank Paranyi (Seals) Dave Voigt tNordiqtges) Scott Harris iNoedigtaes) Vlad: Duoracek (Seals) Paul Vital _ I Nordiques) Chris Chum Madmen Dryden Cruise manger†Mike McLaughlin (Flames; Chris Bilyea IFlamen Paul Fleming R. Viaduct a' m G. Spark _ (2) Flames 6 Nordiqm ' Bruins It John Kalbhenn. the 1979 lightweight Golden Gloves champion from the Wa- terloo Regional Police Box- Ing club. defeated Nedrick iSugarr Marsh of Toronto at the Landsdowne AC Monday night, Kalbhenn dumps Toronto foe t8) m me CPark . '2.Cundiens - ' vs. Bruins - 1 3.Kttigtttsins.Aces-t MAJOR BANTAM l Dee. to, M! Purer Scull-‘1 â€A" untim- up , l, LOCATIONS - 117 Weber St.W., Kitchener' 14 King St. N., Waterloo and old Hwy 85 gar-mas from K-W Stockyard Closed Sunday & Monday, handmade woolens: Bolivian alpaca and sheepwool. sweaters, scarves. mittens, tonques and hats. co-ed shirts: mexican cotton, cotton flannel for ladies, unique handmade and designed: cotton and silk underclothing, blouses. skirts, dresses and go anywhere outfits. from Ontario Crafts people: pottery, candles, stained glass, and Jewellery. Gr " 17 ll 15 It D. Johanna) J. Woeine (2) C. PM! s. Schickler GA Mt ll " 17 I9 ll Natural Fiber Clothing - IO Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday. 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