PAGE 30 - NATERLOO CHRONICLE, “ONESDAY, NOVEWER " . . 1 ‘rdvn‘m m ~1N‘Q-lj/lut rt~¢~u~~u 382 KING ST. N. WATERLOO â€6-3430 FREE ESTIMATES HIM ans-3m Appltcattons for a garbage collection re- bate on residential multi-farruly develop- ments Will be accepted by the Ctty of Wa- terloo until November 28. 1980 The rebate will be paid on a per umt base; where there IS evidence that the gar- bage collection m such a development IS performed by a private contractor at the sole expense of the owner. " TILE LTD. A cdpy of the invoices paid to a private contractor will be required to be submitted wtth each application On approval of the application the rebate will be paid by the City to the owner, by the end of the calendar year 1980, Application forms are available from the Purchasing Division, City of Waterloo, 2nd Floor. Marsland Centre yri0arrr2IiEraiji'.j" ftirtlttaatsatl1sthalitr HMSIIMUM tlillKTtllf11ElEtt, Mtt$MMIElE RE: ONTARIO HOME RENEWAL PROGRAM The Provnnce of Ontario has announced that " has ap- proved an additional grant In favour of the (my ol Wa- terloo to assist homeowners In the repair and rehabilita- ton of their homes A system of loans trepayable and for, glvablet Is availahk to those residents whose adjusted family Income does not exceed $12,500 oo The maximum loan 15 not to exceed '7.500 00 and the Interest rate on the repayable portion IS geared to lamlly Income The for- givable portion Is earned by continued ownership and on cupancy for a period of mm depending on the amount of the grant Any Waterloo resndenl main; to Improve his or her property should contact Robert deVnes at Crty Hall. tele- phone 5156018“ 216! to either obuln addllwnal Inlor~ mation or make an application for RESIDENT IAL MULTI-FAMILY DEVELOPMENTS To City of Waterloo Residents QTY or WATERLOO GARBAGE common atone NOTICE "v'crettt3)os, Mike Innocente opened the scoring at 5:12 with a goal from Mike Seiling for the Downtowners, Greig Heideman's unassisted goal at 1302 gave the Downtowners a 2-0 lead. In the first game they hosted the Kitchener Kangars and defeated them by a " score. Last week the “in: Midget Downtown Bat, sinessmen: Andaman“ Downtown"; won two Hutt League Newton Di- vision games In the second period Bob Walls scored at 6:22 from Nick Cipp and Greig Heideman to make the score bl. Mike Selling put the Down- towners out from 4-1 with his goal at 7_35 from Scott Sanders and Blake Ellis Greg Gliick scored the Downtowners final goal at " 56 unas- snsted to give them a 5-1 The Downtowners wored 3 goals to end the period with a 7-1 score in their favour Nick Cipp scored at 4:04 from John McKerrow. Bob Walls The ‘Downtown Busin- essmens Association' Powntowners then tra- velled to Preston for their second game and won 10-2. John McKerrow scored his first goal of the first period after 40 seconds of play from Scott Sanders and Jamie Young. At 2:07 Blake Ellis scored from Brent Ellis and Chris Burke to give the Downtowners a 2-0 lead. John McKerrow's se- cond goal of the period came at 4:01 with the as- sist of Scott Sanders and Jamie Young. At 9:08 John scored his third goal from Scott Sanders to give the Downtowners a commanding 4-0 lead after one period of play. Hwy. 401 a. Doon - Blair Rd. [2SilEfiTITlEiIllflE PRESENTS THE Conestoga All Breed Championship Ad mISSIon Dog Shows Nov. 15 & 16 9 am. to 6 pm. Imnssnon $2.00ICar Bring the family to The Conestoga Centre Minor Hockey Scoreboard THE scored at 10:31 from Nick Cipp and John McKerrow and at M:22 Jamie Young scored from John McKerrow and Chris Burke, In the third period Scott Sanders scored at 4:19 from Bob Walls, then, at 4:58 Tom Mac- Millan scored from Bob Walls to put the Down- towners out front 9-1, The games final goal came at 9:37 when Greig Heideman scored from Scott Sanders and Bob Walls for the Down- towners to make the final score 10-2 in their favour Blake Ellis (1 1) of Waterloo Downtowner minor midgets gets sandwiched in between goalie Tom Wilsongmd Gary Jermey (17) of Barrie Bell Canada during a scramble Sun- day in opening game action of the 10th annual Midas Muffler Gold Puck Hockey Tour- nament at Waterloo Arena. Waterloo won this contest 5-2 with Jamie Young hitting for the hat tl'lcli. In fact. it Was a good day for"all three Waterloo teams competing as‘the major midget Schlueter Chevs beat Guelph 5-3 and the juvenile K-W Record Rebels dumped Owen Sound 4-1. Action continues all this week with finals Sunday afternoon. Troika hot, Bruins win 1 Tuesday they tra- velled to Woodstock. where they shut out the opposition (H) Waterloo goalie Shawn Brenner posted the first Bmin's shutout of the season with the aid of defen- semen John East, Derek Seibert. Brad Hyde and David Schenk, Wa- terloo's goals went to Rich Goode and Brad Kit with a pair each. Tim Allensen and Brad Waterloo Bauer Bruins returned to Hub League play last week registering three vie tones. WALL PAPERS 50% OFF " TILE LTD. 382 KING ST. N. WATERLOO All In Stock Bauer at Thursday Bruins thumped Preston 7e1, Tim Allensen led the way with two goals in l0 seconds in the second period and a shorthand- ed effort in the third After a scoreless first, Bruins exploded with Chuck Dietrich also get- ting two goals on assists from David Schenk and Cory Fiske, Brad Kit also scored two both as- sisted by Allensen. Cory Fiske showed a lot of hustle with a strong two- way game on right wing, Hyde, Assists went to Allensen with three, Kit and Goode with two each John East and Chuck Dietrich. Saiurday Bruins dé- feated Stratford 6-2, Rich Goode led " terloo with two goals and one assist. Singles went to Tim Allensen. Brad Kit. Alex Leh- macher and Chuck Die- trich, Dietrich played a strong skating game and engineered some beau- tiful passing plays with linemates Lehmacher and David Cherry. Derek Geisel played a steady game in net for Waterloo and also earned an assist on the last goal. A special note of recognition to the line of Kit. 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