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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Jan 1980, p. 19

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2, HKE“ h 3 3. Bruins â€" 1 J. Baird Rangers Nordiques Rangers Seals Flames Nordiques 2 Seals 4 Bruins 1. Canadiens â€" 3 N. Banbury K. Boiduc Canadiens Bruins Penguins Knights At 6:34 of the third period Tim Fedy scored from Chris Lang for the Chevies to tie the game at 3â€"3: Chris Derry scored at 9:52 assisted by Mark Trodden to give the Schlueter Chevies the 4â€"3 victory. Duanne Moeser and Dan Thorne to â€" ~ 04¢ the home team scoring. Tim Duanne Moeser and Dan Thorne to â€"~°@ ; ithi Oberle, Ken Brown and Scott g:l“l‘::dchewes within a goat of Saunders egch earned two assists At 6:34 of the third period Tim (‘;’r‘”h:‘"l‘f:”::‘d”"fim Fedy scored from Chris Lang for the w:“z”e':‘ "‘"‘mmfim Chevies to tie the game at 3â€"3. Chris . [ ;! ind Preston Derry scored at 9:52 assisted by * ' Mark Trodden to give the Schlueter Fine tourney Chevies the 4â€"3 victory. j * for Warriors Unisex solid _ The Waterloo Twin City Optimist Waterioo‘s major bantam Unisex solidified their hold on second place with two wins in Mantle Division Stratford came back in the second period with a goal at 3:59 by Sean Neely from Lothar Muelier. At 8:47 Mike Booth scored from Lothar Mueller"and Sean Neely to give Stratford a 2â€"1 lead: Rob Daum‘s goal at 9:56 from Dan Ryder put Stratford ahead 3â€"1. â€" With 2:15 left in the period Shaun 'l\(eqangaedhisqegom!!ul from The Chevies opened the scoring at $:0§ with a goal by Shaun Reagan Saturday theâ€"Major Midget ‘Sch« lueter® Chevies travelled to Stratâ€" ford for a Hub League Newton Diviâ€" sion game and came away with a 43 ( Hockey Scoreboard ) Chevies rally edges Stratford â€"~ J. Miller P. Hintz(2) in second City League * Results of Games played Jan 6/80 vs. F vs v$ Standings up to and iid;ing Jan. 6/80 * GP W L T Standings Major Bantam Mon. 7/1/80 Minor Atom City League Warriors gained two victories in the Brantford International hockey tours nament before losing out to Brantâ€" ford minor bantams in the semiâ€" final round of play. » Oberle and Roger Dietrich rounded At home against Preston Mike LeBlanc and Scott Saunders each scored two goals to lead Waterloo to a 7â€"5 victory. John Roeder, Tim Chris Burke assisted on two goals and Roger Dietrich added his seâ€" cond. Also asgisting on goals were Dan Kennedy, Ken Brown, Mike LeBlane and Mike Hartman. play on the weekend. ._ In Kitchener John Roeder‘s w from Terry Belanger and Roger trich while two men shorthanded left the home team shocked. > Tim Oberie scored a hat trick for Unisex and defenceman Graham Hare earned three asgists. Scott Saunders aW«-mu night scoring a and on two others. Wiml Lobsinger scored singles to compieâ€" te Waterloo‘s 7â€"1 win. . In the first game against Southâ€" 16 10 18 15 11 J. Hamilton(2) A D. Rohr Sabres Bruins ._Knights â€" 2 ~ TBE GA 15 11 1 19 24 19 12 10 11 11 m by~Mike Biethâ€"fromâ€"Chris . John Fazakas from Mike Cleâ€" mens and Steve Seibert and Mike Bieth from Jim Way and Chris Preston then got on the scoreâ€" board to open the second period but Waterloo upped their lead to 5â€"1 on goals by Matthew Allan from Steve Seibert and Julian Brandon from Steve Seibert. They stretched it to 8â€" i as Julian Brandon. John Fazakas from Mike Clemens and Jim Way scored before Preston got their seâ€" cond. The scoring was completed by Matthew Allan. Waterloo‘s goalie was Robert Kutasinski. Panthers final game of the season will be in Brantford Sunday at 3:30 Waterloo minor peewee Panthers had a most successful weekend shut~ ting out Kitchener 3â€"0 Saturday and then blasting Preston 9â€"2 Sunday. Saturday Matthew Allan scored the lone goal in the first two periods from Matthew Gagnon and Julian Brandon before Panthers popped in two more in the third. Jim Way got the first from Mack Hendsbee and Stephen Thom and then Michael Bieth tallied from Steve Seibert and Andrew Reeve. The shutout went to Michael Hornbeck. Sunday Panthers jurinped into a lhre_e~g_oal lead in the first period on Vince De€aen made his first apâ€" pearance in the net and was outâ€" standing as he limited Brantford to two goals, one in the first and the other in the second while Brantâ€" ford‘s Jeff Reese picked up the shuâ€" team In the semiâ€"final game Warriors put forth a good effort‘but were just . Goaltender Mike Kavelman played a strong game in both Waâ€" terloo victories. © Panthers like those weekends Defenceman Deug Kaminska scored a beautiful goal on an endâ€"toâ€" end rush to complete the seoring and give Waterloo a 42 win. In the third Warrior‘s John Diéâ€" trich did a super job of shadowing Bennett and completely frustrated the smoothâ€"skating American. team scored two‘unassisted goals in 'Vg.t::loo‘s third goal was netted by Rich Denomme with assist going to Doug Kaminska and Bill Limage Cheek a‘s captain Bob Benâ€" neit wao wov e one men show tor in In game two Warriors came out flying and gcored three firstâ€"period goals against Cheektawaga N.Y. Deâ€" fencemen Steve McGrinder led the way with two goals the first assisted by Bruce Haidenby and the second by Joel Curtis. west Lbndon it took a powerplay rlly-kel(\flh-i&)ml:lsldt -&-mmum&o W-rrimn the winners side. Waâ€" terlo led 2â€"0 on geals by Chris Archer from Bill Limage and Mark Steffier Yrom Chris Baron and Joe Curtis. London fought back to tie the score and force the overtime. match for the bigger Brantford Last weekend Waterio® minor atom Saints were hosts to a team from Wheatâ€" field, N.Y. in a pair of games to reciprocate for Saints earlier trip to Wheatfield. Here in Sunday‘s game at McCormick Arena this Wheatfield player has an exâ€" cellent pointâ€"blank chance on the Saint goal. Attitudes e Career Planning for Women e The Anxiety Trap e The Empty Nest e Dancefit e Disco & Social Dancing Management e Public Speaking e STEP . e How to Relax e Adventures in 1 dult dutr e Creative Writing e Creative e Personal THE KITCHENER FAMILY YMCA HAS 50 ALTERNATIVES FOR MEN AND WOMEN .d_u.l'-- Béiii'n':lz;rfi; _ ducotion KITCHENER FAMILY YMCA LIMITED ENROLMENT Most Classes â€" Begin January 14 Interpretation e Bridge ;» Tracing your â€"Family Tree e Microwave . e Food Proce'ss!ng' e Gourmet Group e Chinese Cooking e Water Coloring e Oil Painting e Spanish & French e Yoga e Dream e Low Cost Gourmet Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, January 9; 1980 â€" Page 19 57 Queen St. North at Weber C fm r\ <â€" 2 192 e Flower Arranging e Auto Care â€"= R © Paying Hobbies CROSS COUNTRY SKING 12 Lessons to choose from 3 Day Trips 1 Weekend Package (Call now for Informaâ€" tion) ¢ * Ski Rental e Care of Trees FR\C/ Da

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