Tough opposition for Bruins Mare McCallum and Scott Mae- Donald lured the .ratteoding for Waterloo and played well denim the high scores. For their third game Bruins played the ugly-looted Kingston City Centre tom and finally showed their abilities as they completely “hustled their rivals all skated away with an impressive 6-1 win. Mare McCallum was ill goal for Bruins and played well early to let Bruins build up a " lead before giv- ing up a lone goal to Kingston. In the (Int - Bruins played "ueetseem. at! an m " by the m who and three goals In the last " seconds lot the win. Sou-h; lot Idaho m mu Lau- Io tram Don Oberlc, John Kant (mm Attl hula and Do- Oberlc. Don M from but In David Klein from Scott “than. For their second game Bruins - the mu- m new and were My “played for two and a half periods below coming to lite with two late you]: Ar Alan Fol- lion and David Slater will an ttrgiat my to John Kara. Scoring for Waterloo were Don Dude trom Kant and Ludo. Jim Sdmmihi from Duke" and Finlay. Alan Folliott from DeSiIva and God- win. Dean DcSilva from Polllou and Schumilas. David Slater (mm Duck- ett and Schumilas and Schumilas from Slater and Dachau. 'te-tht-tCt-get-dr-twi-tttere- Intake karma-lulled to Odom tart - to Par- â€anyway-log..- Bruins owe special thanks to their coach Don Geisel who despite being suck made a special effort to make the second and third games Kismu PM.†Hockey Tour- Wilfrid Laurier University Attention: Swimmers ' Region of Waterloo (R.O.W.) REGISTRATION INFORMATION OLYMPIC LENGTH POOL PROFESSIONAL COACHING Iilllljiltttir, .14ch key 'Sppt._ttll-.,t,tyt_i!'_rlll Our fancy sandwich trays will entertain your Christmas Party at home or Business. Whether your group is 5-50, our sand- wiches are sure to please. CALL 885-2905 - 576-4384 886-3738 At the pool each Monday and Thursday 8 00 - 7 30 p m The Fmâ€: Swum “can.†In The Ana (Corner Kung North th Unworsuty Ave . Wotanoo) Openings In All Age Level: SPECIAL CLASSES FOR SWIM DEVELOPMENT (MI , and Uni") [ifiTEEEEj) alumnae. Paul Wilkin- nan-red once mi: for Catawba: with two Cubs Last week the Major Atom Tun Horton‘ cm played two Hob on cue Newton Division games. For the that - the (his tra- velled to Gan to play the Chargers and were " victors. Jen Clapton opened the scoring with a goal from Tim Allensen at 3:57 of the nrtrt period. At 52$Jason Poag scored from Rich Geode to give the Cube a " lead. 'tttet-tttMahal-ttob- "tqit"h.La-enetioq.Deat' WthybrbeI-ben 'Kththehattrteh-tergtar- “plinth-atom- dummhumm .mwloM-Iolbu.m 'eorug tor Waterloo new John EngatttmittHeDt-Margdmr, Minot†lam. Incle- Cnllum sparkcled b goal tor Wa- My - last â€ham- teMgei-etrttbeir-mteatrrt' otthe-.carr*eteeiiteme -ttre"omittsitsthetotne*tr 'hatNneeiimtettrrpee-Nmr- u- Dlvhioa. Scott Inch-aid m irt.rai$ttrBmirtsaroertttse-e The Cubs third and lourth goals were scored by Tim Alt-men. The third at 8:40 from Chuck Dietrich and the (mirth at 9:07 from Jeff With 29 seconds left in the period Jody Hall beat Shawn Brenner with a goal from Duane McWilliams and Paul Corrivcau for the Chargers. At 2:38 of the second period Jody Hull scored once again from Ken Hulsman and John Carpenter to put the Chargers Within 2 goals of the Allenson paces Waterbo's major helium Unisex fell behind tAt to kiteheoer in Mart- tie Division play on Sunday. Ho- wever. before the first period aided. Waterloo roared but with goals by Scott Saunders and Dan Kandy. Assists were earned by Mike Hart- man. Tim Oberte and Jeff Lair iisemtireiorttseseeoetdperiod gave Kitchener a " tie. - - -- Party in the third period Terry Be. langer assisted on Scott Saunders so and goal of the game to give Wt ter|oo a " lead Goalie Dave Hall- man proved unbeatable in the final frame to preserve the win Uniseknezt game is at home to GaitandtheyttteettraveltoPrestoet. The games final goat came at 13:43 a the thin! period on David Cherry} stick {ram RiehGotrde and Robert Thiel to give the "I'm Hor- ton" Cuba the bl in. ee.'yg..te"?e-""tu- oltheCull, MdOJOD'dIIMII- w cup- d m. Al.- I. muons-saint. “In“: “watch-aural“. dlumuhwu " MMWHMQQI 311:8lea1-1m. In new paint Dana-try sate-i-i-ttog') ct..nesamrtaatfiaq.Oead. 'rttieas-1egtitsthe-e mmmhiuhpd o6ttegametmm3edtcteterrtt' giretheatMthe"w'u. At home Wednesday the Cubs MareittotheKitehmerRamets aatBdegeqtedtheaa"rtrbtseme. Neitherteag-ditttheqrew In their (mt game the " met Barrie and narrowly edged them " Barrie opened the seating Int): 2 quick goals from Dave "when at lozandJIm Karma I bl-ted by Kevin Roulston. Mike Rot-duo and Gary Bertram ra, Allcuel sared at ms from Brad Kit and Jeff CI“ M the can At P.% Tommy Austin and - ntitled for the Kometa to tie the - at H. - Sunday the ton City Opumms' A's partitioned In the South Central Ontario Region SNer sud Hockey Tournament played m Chum wan loosen mthenratperiod Jamie Young Icored from Todd Funns for the A's At q " at the second peood Mlle lnnoccnte scored from John "(Kant and Jaime Young to tie the game " After " "cond- of play In the third period Todd Funds scored an named to put the A's out Irvin " M ' 47 Stephen Mayer sowed at nmsud for Barrie to tie the lame once again at " the a minute mark to give the Cub back the lead bl. Dnvid‘s second gala! " lranJao-Zeulernn the Cubs 3 , goal lead. At 5:05 Brad Kit scored from Then with " seconds left in the game Roger Carla! scored trom Todd Frartrts and Job MeKerrow to gm the A a the " victory For the" second game the A's met A's eliminated from tourney Unisex drops Kitchener 3-2 " Princess St. West 886-2900 or 886-2370 A Sundays trGO0 gm; 12 noggin Per lane! WATERLOO BOWLING LANES LI.%lIlllfllE DAILY 10:00 AIL-7:00 P.M. Thom to 5:00 RM. WEEKENDS 10:00 A.M.-CLOStNG FAMILY BOWIJNG .60' Pet Game on Weekend: SUNDAY EVENING SPECIAL - 9:0011 t :00 pm. 3 Garrtos_- 3200-, $90:th 00cm 21 Jammy 2 3 GAMES . $1.50 FREE SHOES STUDENTS HOLIDAY SPECIAL ALL YOU CAN BOWL $2.75 PER agwma OPEN BOWLING (humanisticâ€"hid at6:M3-Sadtersmrred ("In “lay-ammun- lingual-tum] â€diacritics-Innate: misled by Sen Am! and Sea Anal “It“ by Pu: Collette. Pele M's and in! " 1:61 od the second pedal from Sen Am! and Dare Sutherland made be score " Pete Dietrich and (mm and; [lemmas and Kevin Dost-cue at 2:310: the A's for a " were The " quad the m 12:. with a I!" by - Ellis (to. rtteiio-.teae.i1-e At3:MSimat' My medium 8â€â€meme W‘HW: _ ', Ash.Sadterseneertirstotheem.ty "tat6:Hdtbethirdperiodhmn Steve Bin to mate the not: 1-2. m For tmamisted â€1:16:34 â€Wat-2w. With 2:53 left in the game John Utterm- Icored [run Reiger Car- 1arraatdPeerDietrie2ttortheA"sto mate the - " Simon Kelly scored with 2:12 in from John Sadler and Brian Mor- rismthsraF3sextre.Tberinalgetat came with so seconds left in the - when Steve Bin sewed Inas- slated into the empty net to give (thing-acne†the 10: win, The loan eliminated the Twin City Optimists " tram further play in the Tournament. Earlier in the week in a Bob ua- gue Newton Division - the " defeated Kitaener H. At la, of the first period Jamie Yong scaled from John MeKerm and Mike lnnounte for the A's. Kitchener came hack with a goal by Dan Tandems at no from Eric Nita-he and Jim We: to tie the game. Dan Tnndellu scored his second goal at 9:44 muted to put his team ahead 2-1 _ TheA'sscored4goatsintttese cor-d period to take the lead III the game bt Scoring for the A's were. Greg Gulch at 2 tntrmn Brent Ellis. Roger Carlaw at I,“ trom Blake _ ite rtrat game played In Call a! the orviesttodomttoabtde4eat, ‘Schlueter' Che vnes were defeated lmce last week Ill Hub League Newton Dunstan cm opened thy-coring at t " with 1 goal by Tim Neft from Telly - and Peter Bramhrood Ats:t9xevioscemrr-edfremt Chris Derry [or the Chen" to he the game at H Ellis. Kevin Dance“: at " Iron: Shayne Aceert and Blair Ballard and at “:56 Roger Cartaw from Nick Cipp and Brent Ella Atttseq3secmtdrnaNMUtethtrd Peter Hundred then wand at IO Mt trom Tony Butler and Carl De 1aetrytooveGattttot*tttelrad2-1 At 3 O of the stand period Tony Btrtter sound (mm Cart Delaney to period Dan Tundcllis scored his tturd goal of the game [ram Eric Nun!†and Peter Davcllch for Knew-er tor a " 'core, Blake Ell" scored at ' M trom Roger Carla. for the A's to gnu ttteotab3teaduttttegante Tttrfmalgoalwasseoredat ll 56 by like Swim from Daily Fer- rode and Peter Davehch for Kitchen" to give the " the H vnc- Chovles drop another 2 Captain Todd Mteeidaq mod to be the scar-g hem last My as Be 'eored two gal: and assisted on Win WWW Ink-oral} gs Com Stars to a " win over Kinda-er. Serm- also in“! his and. to the team by mung pani- ties and playing good some! defeat- sive hockey, Randall Bier also showed his threat oflusively by suiting time while larry Gabe! and Jen Bosch had the others. Saturday géalie Colin Cranston ,rasthebemottherettgm matchin Kitchener as he made numerous In~ believable saves. Dave Somewille and Peter Young with the winner scored as Watertoo Inn bt despite being outshot badly Kitchener} late goal by MarUNimt came I. the last minute of the game â€Gandhi-thrush Human-menu -Gattabt+tthaethmrs gami'mly palms, 0"- m at " am nude-by m on: Ban- 'eatHthtriperlieAardNei- wanna-hum dertseoredatira-m.arse ar-stemerhe.iqetrk Gambnhlhmslhh- Bmee “M"W‘M “dc-ll just iersidethetmteti" fondue 'ses-se-dt-vie-. rages! unto! the tetrdttehrre eoedrratat9:0' "MIDI-m Win-dumb“. In the on paid w Nei- den scored at 1:50!"- Dwayne Gambnhlhmslhh- “dc-ll mmmmm» and gal at 9:04 Iron Dune Mtseserata0iaar6Ar$orab8r-t “our“ The Schlucter Chain hosted Kathe-er all were and " [at My. â€Runny-elm“ atr.isdthegar-itha-urxms Tim Fay “(his 0.11 (a the Charis. _ , Alllzumwmhan mammalian India lotKitghenatotiethematl-l. MFtucis'aa-lal 4:041:12 sea-l period 1m Kevi- Sell-In "rethetate.ie+eieadbr. Bil once again Kitchener came back to tie the pm: with a goal by Shawn O'Halley from John Sic- At 13:41 at the am period Arnie Karmqis scored from Bran Wall: to give Kitchener the " view. om: Baron opened the man; an the ftrst when he was allowed to wall on from the corner and {In " home after him; a pass from Brian Warriors made " two "I a row when their good huslle combined with some weak Woodstock goal- tending mm Waterioo to romp to a " win Valerian Twin City Optimist War- riors broke the jinx cue the Strat- lord minor bantams have held on them ttus mm than oris Archer scored on a pass from Bill Lmage withoetty-tdslefttettttegame lo pm a " notary Rid: Dahomme fed a perfect pass to Bm Lmage rho (ave Valerian a " lead but Stratum“ Bob Camp boll mm In: ma ot the game and u appeared Warriors would have to with for a he Arrher‘s late goal pvt Valeria: their first we» tory over Station! Warriors pried up ('0 goals in the In! two mum!" of the hm then Rich Denomme scored with IS"!!! going to Bill Ltmatte and Om: Amber The second was on an md‘widual effort by Chris Baron when " beat the goth: on a "to! trom the - Vacant-k word at I. D of the Station! took the lead early "I the third but Tim Rice scored for War mm trom the pom! during a power- play with the agstgt you»: to Chns Warriors made It two "I a row Wheallield us retterm" to Wa- rhen their good hustle combined terloo Jan " and we Md see two nth some weak Woodstock goal- more exciting games at that "me Man an“ mum to romp to We also expert J G unll (-d tun way u$2win (othennllorthesegames Wanton ported up two goals In Hot off their weekend trip Saints he last two minutes of the tot played a strong game tying "rst, rhea Rlch Denomme scored in": place Slntfon! H My mp" waists going to Bill Limage and Waterbo (â€muted the "unruly of ‘hna Archer The we! was on an the play bot are again the 9mm; "dividul‘ effort try On" Baron (ouch seemed to be absent Brad when he beat the goalie on a shot [belie was the only Sam! to Ctrtd the mm the corner Station! net on a breakaway effort Woodstock -tatt'tll.ofthe tatemthtftrstprnod Sheridan leads Stars I 4teats40ttreiastlluotmitmr,'i' oFitttaeko0hristianihtolattt" Warriors win back-to-back Waterloo "LOO OFF ANY PURCHASE or “0.00 OR MORE Lower Mall WATERLOO SQUARE WITH THIS COUPON 19 Ainslie St, N. 623-8100 Cambridge (G) or ' Super weekend for Saints in US s',',,er,ttds"2,'gg,vi,te'N, tearitesPtred “Mila- uutarrHedgamex6ie_dqrb There were 21 penalties called with Kitchener picking up " of midway themf the seal-l period when Steve Cassidy put Waterloo ahead on a 'tasaiag play started try Tim Allen and Gilbert Wood. Kitchuer - back via two gab to give them the lead but Brian Miller picked the owner to tie the - before the period estdert. " sists vent to Tom Woittoski and Rebels can: out in the third period with a' quiet goal on a power- play with Gary Gardner this“; (If a May started by Mel Buckle and Jeff Elliot. Kim then tied the Rebels played hard and bald edge in play and really Vin but just didn‘t get the tare aromdtttettet.Thetttrysareersm" up with a [non-mined teamef- 'ortanddtateittsasbeeatst-istg brttteresttltsoothe-estteet Retretspressed Mfume-inner tnrteverttht+tert-darrntrttt thenettttereo_tpic)tttewi+ Waterloo Hogg Fuel Sana hem themtmtttofDeremtter+very disappointing " loss to their cross- tovn mals from Kitrlterter Saints mauled m a! the play but they massed my scam; chan- ces and their opponent: made the m of theirs Waterloo pals wen sound by Wade Schnrk. Join Wit, liams and Jonathan m. Assists were collected by Brad Haelzle John Williams. John header (\ns MrPhail. Scott Minder and Mike Saints travelled to Wtteatftetd, N Y on the weekend for the brst halt of I! exchange vith the What- held Blades horkey club A good time washadby allartdtheboysprm wide-d some excellent harm for the fans Playing under the no body- duechng rule allowed tor Insulated hockey nth many mm taaetres at both each Saints can the first pm " on the strength of some spectacular goaltending by Mark Hopkins and Trevor mum The second game new! 10 the home team by a 2-1mnrgin Both of Blades pals "he scored an the mutate of play (he! again the minding at both ends in . Rebels excel but held to 1k