By Rick Campbell! Chronicle Sports Editor Don‘t be surprised if Waâ€" terloo Siskins lobby for a Midwestern Ontario Junior B awards banquet every ‘weekend next year. ’ Not just that the Waterloo organization staged the most successful banquet in league history Saturday, or that‘ Siskins backed up their pickup truck to haul off four major awards at the gala event at Conestoga Country But in New Hamburg Friâ€" day, backed by the stellar netminding of Dave Barrett, Waterloo blitzed Hahns 7â€"1 to take a commanding series lead. "iy Then Sunday, after a Saâ€" turday seance of dining, dancing and assorted other activities, Siskins went right back to work and pitchâ€" forked Hahns onto the disâ€" card heap with a neverâ€"inâ€" doubt 8â€"4 victory. ‘‘We didn‘t play very well in the first game Tuesday, but then we turned it around and have come back with two really good efforts,"" said Siskin coach Jack Egers. ‘"For a while I thought we had maybe peaked too early, but we seem to be back on the track Just as important was that Siskins slapped two of their finest performances in recent time around the banâ€" quet Friday and Sunday in shelving New Hamburg ofâ€"five quarterâ€"final at home Tuesday with an inâ€"andâ€"out effort that ultimately resultâ€" ed in a 7â€"5 victory. Most encouraging about the two weekend wins was that Barrett limited Hahns to only one bad goal, and even that one, the second Sunday night, was of the knuckle ball variety that goalies dread almost as much as a blazing slapshot. ‘‘Dave played just super Friday night, and except for All eyes are on the net as Eric Calder‘s shot from the point was deflected past New Hamburg goalie Larry Briffett during Sunday‘s game. Roy Russell got the goal, but that‘s Dana Saunders zeroing in for Waterloo just in case of a rebound. 4 Waterloo opened the bestâ€" that one soft one, you couldn‘t blame him on any tonight either,"" said Egers, ‘"Before this series started I told them (Barrett and other goalies John Conrad and Ed Takamatsu) that this series really rested with them. We know we can score goals, but especially in the playoffs you have to keep them out.". : Brad King had his second twoâ€"goal outing of the series Sunday before departing with a severe charleyhorse after an early thirdâ€"period collision. His second goal, at 19:59 of the second period, put the blocks to New Hamâ€" burg‘s hopes as it gave Sisâ€" kins a 7â€"4 lead. Other Waterloo goals Sunâ€" day went to Roy Russell, who suffered a hip pointer and saw only first period acâ€" tion, ‘Brad Schnurr, Bob on inursday, reDruary 20, 1J0UV 9.00 AM to 4.30 PM REGISTRATION: 8.30 AM GUEST SPEAKER: Harry Kumpf, C.A. Would you tike to attend? * Bauer & Kumpf If you are interested, please complete the registration coupon, and mail it along with your cheque for $30 per person. For further information, please contact: * iiemu ioi on ta e orerrns mromgicomson ons P APOTMT NNE cce ccecincs Registration Fee of $30 includes luncheon. > I will attend the business management seminar ar._‘ Waterioo â€"â€"__â€". __.â€"_ _ _ _ on _ _â€"â€" Tebrus Name(s) at Management Seminar, Federal Business Development Bank, A Management Seminar c/o Waterioo Chamber of Commerce, 6 Bridgeport Road West, Waterloo, Ont. N2L 2X9 Thursday, February 28, 1980 THE WATERLOO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Maureen Hodgson Waterloo Motor Inn, Waterloo, Ontario IN COâ€"OPERATION WITH Hague, Mike Coppolino, Grant Musselman and Paul Dahmer. > ‘‘Our passes were right on, we‘re headmanning the puck, we‘re playing sharper hcokey than we have been," summed up Egers. Regardless of their opâ€" ‘If your clothes aren‘t CORNER ONTARIO AND DUKE STS., KITCHENER AND WATERLOO SQUARE becoming to you â€" you should be 5§ coming to us! SOPS cieaners éq February 28th, 1980 at tel.:___744â€"4186 Tel.: Egers indicated that Rusâ€" sell should be back for the next series but that King‘s injury is of unknown duraâ€" tion. ponent, Siskins are scheâ€" duled to open their semiâ€" final series at home tomorâ€" row night in tm ma ~ _ Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, February 20, 1980 â€" Page 11 ' WAITM!T, LUAT G J3 TL h W A é MA | §3 CUT & DRIED j Heritage Place | CLIP AND $AVE COUPON | 20% OFF J Veritage Place PM 33 ERB W. WATERLOO â€" NEXT TO SQUARE ic PHONE 885â€"2960 . 14 Princess St. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 .4 Registration for Boys and Girls in ALL DIVISIONS will be held as follows: * SATURDAY, MARCH 1st â€"Conestoga Mail â€"Laure! Vocational School COACHES AND MANAGERS ARE REQUIRED Especialiy in the Squirt and Atom Divisions. If you could help please. Call: Joe Hobin 884â€"3444 a Frank Fischer 884â€"3578 Alex Mewhinney 884â€"0906 > SATURDAY} MARCH 8th â€"Laure! 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