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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Apr 1980, p. 14

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course gives you the confidence to enjoy it His team may not have won the allâ€"Ontario championships but Waterioo Bauer Bruin goalie Marc McCallum was a standout along with sidekick Scott MacDonald during the season as the minor peewees went all the way to the final before losing to Oshawa. On this hard shot Saturday, Mcâ€" Callum shows his quick reflexes to steer away a hard drive. Inâ€"class Mornings, April 14, 15, 16, 17, 21,22, â€"@* 20. °4. . _ Monday, April 14 9 to 12 noon o emmng to anve Lsns r Aifnipepmmintni c 0 Te 5 inamn professional drving you‘re learning to drive ‘, A7Z 2 ‘/IDA\' * skills in the classroom and MMMM‘ MB C e I E"" the car. m.mmn ognition of your course . F i "â€"~ C C M to weosing manmenarce l io o oormamarn eiranc® C( """Voufldlom ance or a government grant 3 =~ and emergency instruction. So that NMMDIMO' ~#"\4â€"_ Nee â€"â€"~ when you succeed in passing your test. Canada. you‘ll be joining over 60,000 you‘ll have more than a dnivers graduates who have stready reaped the / "â€"â€"= > <=s=> i tave he conhidence to really enjoy it rewards. That‘s because Young Drivers of it The freedom to go wherever you want. whenever you Canada does more than help you get a licence to. Now isn‘t that the kind of independence you teaches you how to drive safely: defensive driving . want t under all conditions. And that means a 579â€"4800 KITCHENER 650 KING EAST Adriver‘s licence Over 60.000 graduates recommend Young Drivers of Canada Training centres coast to coast I{I:'.".'.';'-."."}I'lyl,';.':'.'," /l 4 4 _LL): E+ 3 NTE Teemys‘ : chance of accident. You‘ll ."\‘ A 4 mmaac #+ leam prot i dn ‘/ _”/’4 ‘“‘!A\'. -‘:: dhmhmm N k um the . during course Y,,l ,‘i“i\ h:noo::tyoum int* \ ind | e i» You‘ll also receive maintenance ars of # IE ._" A and emergency instruction. So that ver 60,000 ~ e S â€"â€" when you succeed in passing your test. ady reaped the *â€"â€"â€"â€"â€". â€"â€"â€", you‘ll have more than a dnver‘s hcence Inâ€"class, Tuesday & Thursday evenings. Tuesday, April 22 7 to 10 p.m. WATERLOO 232 KING NORTH 579â€"4800 "Benetits vary from province to province. Course fees are tax deductible by the student. Phone for information and literature 7O AINSLIE NORTH Monday, May 5 9 to 12 noon In Class: Mornings May 5. 6, 7. 8. 12, 13. : 14, 156 â€" 623â€"6730 Saturday now became a ‘*do or die" situation for the ‘Bauer‘ Bruins. Waterloo came out flying but missed some excellent closeâ€"in opâ€" portunties early in the game. Oshawa appeared confused and started to wilt under the pressure but no ‘red light‘ could be seen. Suddenly Oshawa broke out and a corner centeringâ€"pass deflected off a Waterioo deâ€" fenceman past the sprawlâ€" ing Bruin goaltender. Diâ€" sheartened by this sudden turn of events, the ‘Bauer‘ Bruins were caught napping as Oshawa scored 9 seconds later. Late in the first period, Oshawa upped the lead to 3â€"0. Two nights earlier, the ‘Bauer‘ Bruins had travelled to Oshawa with the series tied 1â€"1. From the opening faceâ€"off Oshawa started a strong: foreâ€"checking attack and bottled up the Bruins for countless minutes. Persisâ€" tence paid off, as midâ€"way through the first period, Oshawa notched the goâ€" ahead goal. Waterloo atâ€" tempted a rally but were diffused by the taut Oshawa defence. Late in the second period, Oshawa scored again and clinched the conâ€" test 20. for the Waterioo Minor %& wee ‘Bauer‘ Bruins on Saâ€" turday, April 5/80 as they were defeated 42 by Oshaâ€" wa who won the best of five finals 3 games to 1. & A collision behind the Oshawa net between Waterioo Bauer Bruin Don Oberle (left) and an Oshawa player resulted in both players wondering just where the puck was during first period action Saturday. C T §‘â€"12° Paper Clump Birch budlinttarln in Goqg t pp o & European Clump Birch........................From $12 6‘â€"10° Red Maples ................................... From $12 §‘â€"20° Norway Maples .............................. From $6 Blue Spruce & Austrian Pine 210‘ ....From $16 4‘â€"10° Pyramidal Poplars .......................From 1.25 1‘â€"4‘ Privet & Alpine Current...................From .38 Spreading & Pyramid Junipers RR 1, Bruins just short in OMHA hockey finals : C.1.L. or Vigoro Fertilizer ... 10â€"20% Discounts Buy direct from the grower with large selection and lower prices Retail & Wholesale Fully Guaranteed OSHAWA TAKES CROWN JOHN‘S NURSERY \s««»» Over 10,000 Trees from 2‘â€"20° _ Acres of Shade Trees, Blue Spruce ch _ Shrubs and Fruit Trees JPV crvevcerreace tercees c FPOIMY UHE uvomasmemmmmarR@M U$HZ © Eruit Tre6§, Ma nnmmnsas........... From $6 _ dens, Locusts, F Second house from \ The second period featuâ€" red more exciting plays, hard hitting action and miniâ€" mal stoppages of action but no further goals were forthâ€" e:‘n'm( by either team. Waâ€" tetloo continued to <get stronger and finding their *second, wind the ‘Bauer‘ Bruins narrowed the lead as Shane Finlay converted the goalâ€"mouth pass of David Klein and John Karst at the 0.16 second mark of the final period. Oshawa rebounded and banked another shot off the unsuspecting skates of a Waterloo defender. The last goal was tallied by Atti Laszlo as he and Steve Seiâ€" bert were afforded a 2â€"1 break engineered by David Klein. The final buzzer sounded and the ‘Bauer‘ Bruins dejectedly gathered on the ice for the closing ceremonies. Remorse was felt throughout the crowd; heavy hearts watched as the 2nd place trophy was handed to the ‘Bauer‘ Bruins. A standing ovation swelled the arena as Waterloo headed towards their dressing room. **Sadness is fleeting" and so it should be as the Waterloo fans reflected on the ‘Bauer‘ Bruin season. This team should feel joy and happiness for the monuâ€" mental tasks that they did accomplish. Not since 1958 has a Waterloo Minor Peeâ€" wee team reached the finals nor did any other Waterloo team reach the O.M.H.A. final playdowns in 79â€"80. From $4 TO ‘s Corner on Heidetberg Rd. Fruit Trees, Maples, Oaks, Wainuts, Linâ€" dens, Locusts, Flow. Crabs, Mountain Ash, Magnolias, Flow. Ailmonds, Hoopsiâ€"Alberta Euonimus, Jap. Yews, Roses & Flow Shrubs, Cocoa Beans, Bark, etc. There are no ‘superstars‘ on the ‘Bauer‘ Bruins, only a collection of hardâ€"working, dedicated young men enâ€" deavouring . to _ excel. Everyone played his part and played it well. So hold your heads high and proud since there are thirty to forty other minor peewee teams who would love to be the 2nd best team in ‘all‘ of Ontario. Goal â€" Scott MacDonald, and Marec McCallum. Defence â€" Brad Clugston, Shayne Finlay, David Godâ€" win, and Scott McDonald. Forwards â€" Atti Laszlo, David Klein, John Karst, Dean DeSilva, Chris Prince, Alan Folliott, Daiton Duckâ€" ett, David Slater and Jim Schumilas. Coaches â€" Don Geisel and Bob Hunter. Manager â€" Jack Leslie. A special thanks is extendâ€" ed to the coaches Don Geiâ€" sel, Bob Hunter and manager Jack Leslie. These three gentlemen exhibited a brotherly closeness and unâ€" derstanding amongst themâ€" selves that not only had a profound effect on their players but on the parents as well. They not only preached and instilled hockâ€" ey knowledge and skills in their players but compasâ€" sionately introduced manly values as well. Truly a reâ€" markable and harmonious season was had by all. ‘Bauer‘ Bruin team members were:

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