â€" Tremco, Page 26 â€" Waterioo Chronicie, Wednesday, October 8, 1980 Air Conditioned For Your Bowling Comfort k _ 14 Princess St. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 Phone 743â€"3686 for free Estimates ALL YOU CAN BOWLâ€"$2.75 PER BOWLER _ WATERLOO BOWLING LANES Sundays from 10 a.m.â€"12 noon (3 per lane) OPENING FOR 4 TEAM LEAGUES Monday 7:00â€"9:00 p.m. and 9:00â€"11:00 p.m. DAILY 10 A.M. TO 7:00 P.M: WEEKENDS & MONDAYS 10 A.M. TO 11:00 P.M. BOWLING OPEN BOWLING Now is the time to start thinking about next year‘s spray program for your fruit trees, shrubs, roses, vegetables and annuals. Buy any one of our specially marked chemicals for next year‘s insects and disease problems and get another chemiâ€" cal of equal value. ‘ j ABSOLUTELY FREE! @ Mon.â€"Fri. 10 to 4 Take advantage of this sale and save on 1541 HIGHLAND RD. WEST, KITCHENER 1459876 All Ortho Products Chipman‘s Compost, Steril Some Wilson Products f PLUS MANY MORE! \ NURSERY R'K'l..'l'li. for the price of The second period reâ€" mained scoreless but Waâ€" terloo appeared to run out of gas and only solid goaltendâ€" ing of Rodney Emmerson and Troy Milier gdllowed the Bees to cling to their lead. The Waterloo Bees opened ;hir lifl exhibition season y los 4â€"2 to a strong lkauncl;godu team. The Bees started quickly as Timmy Kinkade converted Darran Henry‘s rebound at 2:22 of the first period. Waâ€" terloo continued to apply the pressure and were rewardéed as Paul Kostecki poked in a loose puck from a goal mouth . scramble. Three minutes later Steve Male riâ€" fled a hard rising shot just under theâ€"cross bar to pull Hespeler within one goal. In the third period it was all Hespeler as theé won the game going away. Greg Job, a standout for Hespeler, pulled his team even by conâ€" verting a goal mouth pass from his~linemate Craig Carriere. Hespeler went ahead to stay as Jeff Pelâ€" ley‘s shot found the far post as a‘result of some heads up stickhandling along the boards. Waterloo missed a golden opportunity to tie the game as Geoff Whent rang a shot off the right post late in the game. Trevor Harlock put the game out of reach for Waterloo as he connectâ€" ed on a tipâ€"in from a shot from the face off circle by teammate Craig Pyne. opener ht FALL HOURS: Mon., â€" Fri. 8â€"6, Sat. 8â€"6, SUNDA Y CLOSED While Supplies Last Waterloo Lakeshore Opâ€" timist Chargers had their peewee football game in Haâ€" milton Sunday cancelled due to poor field conditions. . The game has been resâ€" cheduled for Saturday at 12 noon in Hamilton since both teams, Chargers and Steel City : Minors originally had byes that day. Meanwhile, in Waterloo Youth Football, Central Alouettes have won all six of their contests after posting wins over Beechwood Rough Riders and Lakeshore Tiger Cats Saturday at MacGreâ€" gor school. Rough Riders hold down second spot with a 3â€"3 record while Tiger Cats are winless in six Lakeshore Tigerâ€"Cat quarterback Facezel Karmaii takes a quick look upfield to size up the openings as he scampers around the end of the line against Beechâ€" wood Rough Riders Saturday. Rough Riders won this Waterioo Youth Footâ€" ball game but are in second place behind Central Alouettes in the standings. Cats starts In the first game Saturday Correy Fiske scored two Chargers rescheduled t with Tiger in Six |: _ c8 f 6\_/@@ Volvo h a" ‘ Rabbit x Mercedes 28 N. American models. Dissatisfied with present service? For expert repairs, call Mike or Kilaus at Scott Anderson‘s two touchdowns in the second game paced Rough Riders to a 31â€"6 win over TiCats. Darren Johnston, Alex Stack and Joey Dykes also touchdowns and Joey Conâ€" nors and Brian Delahey one each to lead Alouettes to a 26â€"0 win over Tigerâ€"Cats. Fiske also had two converts. 435 Conestogo Rd. W.. Waterioo 884â€"7640 Alouettes were victors 12â€" 0 over Rough Riders in game three to remain unâ€" defeated. Todd Fiske and Joey Connors had the two touchdowns. recorded majors for the winners while Todd Mcâ€" Farlane added a convert. Facezel Karmali had TiCats only touchdown.