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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Nov 1980, p. 35

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Stratford mmor ban tam goaltender Scott McCann continually robbed Waterloo Twm City Optimist Warrior shooters as tus team gamed a " vtctory In Newton Divismn action Stratford added a pair of goals In both the se- cond and third periods while Warriors could only manage a pair of third period goals scored on a powerplay by Rob Kempel from Kerton and Hunter and by Sean Madorin from Chris Paranyi with each team Shorthanded Stratford held a 1-0 lead after the first but Robb Kerton assisted by Rod Doucette and Rob Hunter tied the score early in the second. Forest City overpo- wered Warriors bomb- ing them 12-3 at War terloo Arena, Warriors were only able to man- age a goal per period while Forest City free- wheeled and scored at will. Sean Madorin tallied Warrior's first goal from Rob Hunter and Brett Johnston. The se- cond was scored by Brad Steven assisted by Rod Doucette and Robb Ker- ton got the final marker unassisted. For the Waterloo Bees it was feast and famine this past weekend as they humbled New Ham- burg 9-0 and then lost a heartbreaker 1-0 to Galt the following night, In New Hamburg the Bees completely domin- ated the game as they outshot the larger but slower New Hamburg team 36 to 3, The Bees opened the scoring as defenseman Matt Hep- turh dumped the puck out to centre ice using the boards and Chris Schumilas grabbed " be- tween the New Ham- burg defensemen. He ou- traced them into the New Hamburg end and slipped the puck home after pulling the goalie to one side. Goal number 2 came on an identical play as Trevor Paranyl cleverly used the boards and slipped the puck up to Darran Henry who swept " around the goa- lie into the open net. Waterloo continued to apply the pressure as they kept the opposition hemmed in their own end, Mark Byerley scored the first of two as he robbed by notmindor Bees can’t divide goal spree Warriors easily converted Colin Prmce's mutual shot from the blue line Steve Reimer of New Hamburg was caught trapping a Waterloo player and on the power play Darran Henry drilled a low shot just m- side the post on a pas- sout from Tun Kmkade Not satisfied With a four goal lead the Bees went to work in the se- cond period as Cory Hallman scored tus,itrst goal as a Waterloo Bee on a 'clever pass lrom Colin Prince just inSide the Waterloo blueline Mark Byerley playing his best game this year connected on a breaka- way as his quick wrist shot found the open side Some industrious work by Dave Hall led to the 7th goal as he poked the puck free at centre ice and raced in all alone His low drive was blocked by the goal- tender who promptly swept it into his own net as he tried to cover up on the rebound Tim Kinkade closed out the scoring in the second period as he drilled home a loose puck from a goalmouth s Last week the Minor Midget V‘Igowntown Bu- Downtowners come back Chippers Raiders Stingers Cyclones Rebels Jets Flyers City Leagye NOV. 20 to DEC. I3 - BETTY 380 King M. KUENEMAN Waterloo Mmcri:f HOUSE LEAGUE STANDINGS PERM SPECIAL for your SPECIAL Call 885-5020 Thurs.-Friday 8 Sat. Minor Hockey Scoreboard $2995 o John McKerrow scored the Downtowners first goal at 6:06 of the second period from Scott Sanders and Jamie Young AtU 13 of the third period Bob Walls scored from Grieg Heideman for the Downtowners to lie the game at 2-2 Tigers rebound for shutout win snmsmens Association Dowtttowners hosted Forest City 4LOMom for a Hub League newton Dnvnsnon game, Forest City opened the scoring In the game with a goal at 8 l5 of the first period Raymond Koyal- vagt scored the first goal from Tim Duff At 9 38 Daee Murphy scored un- assisted for the Visitors to give them a bo lead tn the game , Waterloo Tigers major peewees played two games last week and posted one loss and a win. Tigers hosted Forest City and lost 7-1 Thurs- day The first period ended in a 1-1 tie with David Slater scoring for Wa- terloo from Allan Fol- liott and Jim Way, Sunday Tigers tra- veiled to Kitchener to play their cross-town rivals and came away PLACE 16 10 15 16 The first was some line work In the scoreless However. In nets by Scott MacDonald the second Waterloo earned him the shutout scored their first two Cutttt trip goals In less than a mm- ute The first went to Woodstock Don Oherle. assisted by The Mayw Atom tm David Godwm John Far Horton' Cubs met Wood- zakas scored the second stock last week In a Hub on a pass from Alt: League Newton Dlwslon Laszlo and Jim Way game and defeated them Waterloo hit the score» 5-3 board again when an un- At 6 25 of the seconc assnsted goal was scored period Darryl Getse, by Brad Clugston scored trom John Wil- with an Impressive 4-0 victory In the third Allan Fol- hott scored unassisted to end the scoring K, WATEIILOO REGION SOCIAL RESOURCES COUNCIL Two persons unto December 31, 1982 one urban resident and one rural res-dent Application forms to be used by persons wish mg to apply for any of the tovegonng posmons may be obtained by calling 885S420 or may be pucked (m at the ofhce of the undersvgned during the hours of 9 00 a m to 5 oo p m Monday to Friday REGIONAL LICENSING COMMITTEE Four persons unnl December 31 1982 WATERLOO ‘WELLINGTON AIRPORT COMMISSION ' Four persons until December 31 1982 SOCIAL PLANNING COUNCIL OF KtTCHEritErt-WATEttL00 One person who may be an elected or (:mzen apporntment onto December 31, 1982 WASTE MANAGEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE (ad hoc advrsory lo the Regronal Engrneermg Committee term unspecnhed) One person familiar wuth energy producing aspects of waste recovery Al APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS, COMMISSIONS Alto COMMITTEES ECOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE Flve persons until December 31, 1982 one professional erweronmentattst Involved In deue moment one professrornaf eowronmeotalist not mvoIved m development and three vepresenta tnves from venous eovtroomerttal groups throughout the Region REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF WATER“!!! 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