" was a busy week for Waterloo‘s Minor Atom Hogg Fuel Saints. The high-flying Saints won tinge games in the space of six days and in so doing, maintained their season-long unbeaten re- Thursday the Saints played their twin-city rivals - the Kitchener Kinsmen Klippers - at Don McLaren Arena. Waterloo opened up a two-goal advantage in the first period when Chris Code banged in the rebound from Greg Adler's shot and Troy Stephens scored an un- assisted goal on an end- to-end rush. Bradley Dargel also received an assist on Code's score. Led by Troy Stephens' five point, and four each from Scott McPherson andNathew Zilinskas. twelve Saints earned scoring points during the week, while netminders Tim Brenner and Ste- phen Whitney allowed just five goals, Com- Tim Brenner and Ste- phen Whitney allowed just five goals, Com- bined with a pair pl shu- touts in their two pre- vious game?, Whitney and Brenner have com- piled a 10 goals against average in Hub League - Newton Division play. On Monday evening at Waterloo Arena, the Saints scratched out a T. 1 victory over Stratford. But then the Klippers came storming back and scored three goals in succession to take the lead. Kitehener's final score came at 5:38 of the third period. A deter- mined Mathew Zilinskas took the resultant face- off and seven seconds later tied the game for the Saints. Less than two minutes later, Steven Rice's per- sistent checking forced a lose puck at the Thm'wlns In a week for Hogg.Salnts According to section 146 of the income tax act, you can deduct up to $5.500. In some cases, from your taxable Income It's like collecting part of your taxes back trom the government You can do it with a registered retirement savings plan from ManuLife A plan that lets you defer taxes now to your retirement when you may be ina lower tax bracket. Call me for all the details, Minor Hockey Scoreboard Waterloo minor atom Hogg Fuel Saint goalie Stepher1/Anlitmtt made like Mike Palmateer in this play Monday night as he dashed out of his net to block a shot from Galt's Scott Dotchin in the third period. Helping out on the play are Whitney's teammates Brad Damef (88) and Chad Young (77). Saints won 4-0 to keep their undefeated season intact. Kitchener blueline. Troy sap at 2:03 of the first fense today for the first minated the play Stephens swooped in and eriod. Grieg Adler assist- time. controlled the through the game. scor- stick-handled his way to edon the goal too, and puck behind his own net ing fiVe goals in both the his second goal of the picked up his second as- and then passed up the first and second and two game and a 4-3 victory sist of the day when Mc- middle to McPherson, in the third. for Waterloo. Pherson scored early in who played his first Single goals were On Saturday the Saints the third period. game at the centre posi- scored by David Slater, made their first visit of Little more than a tion. McPherson skated Allan Folliott, John Fa- the year to Woodstock minute after the Dargel past the red line and zakas, David Klein and and finally got their goal, the Saints scored then slipped the puck to Dalton Duckett while high-powered scoring again. Chip Seilig Code who went around two each were scored by machine in gear, soun- stopped a Woodstock the defense and lifted his Alli Laszlo and Brad dly trouncing the Ral- rush at the Waterloo shot into the upper Clugston. John Karst ston Purinas7-l in an in- blueline and fed a pass corner. fired three goals for a Kitchener blueline. Troy Stepheos swooped in and stick-handled his way to his second goal of the game and a 4-3 victory for Waterloo. On Saturday the Saints made their first visit of the year to Woodstock and finally got their high-powered scoring machine in gear, soun- dly trouncing the Ral- ston Purinas 7-1 in an in- spired performance. Scott McPherson led the Waterloo charge with a goal and a pair of assists as seven individual Wa- terloo players shared in the goal scoring. Bradley Dargel got the Saints off to a quick start when he took Mc- Pherson‘s pass in front of the net and slipped the puck past Richard Mill- . .. a... . """i"i'"""'"""r"lt,rrt,t, 't11tlt,'C'f1EiiBrE?tfti") atiW' I ‘ I . fâ€, ,' -. a†I Ce!, , ' L . 'C", . w 1iiEt.if., ' Cl, LT2d , . I Tie.'." cw, I T l ' _ J. I w tt L' "a "l" at“ ' 'rs, ~ tt " ":.c'.r .1. . sl 12r P, > Ate,e--ue,t Fd l - ‘ , Lr,.iu"'ti', lo "ciiiitr/i' , Tu' ‘ l ' , . " u.. Ear' “M , R 39“ ', . _ a... ' V I; .. Frm ' _ . _ I†Y-r, :3; ( a sf, {I George E. Holmes 888-7710 Little more than a minute after the Dargel goal, the Saints scored again. Chip Seilig stopped a Woodstock rush at the Waterloo blueline and fed a pass to Troy Stephens, Ste- phens rushed into the Woodstock endwne and when his shot was stopped by Millsap, Seil- ing cruised in and banged home the re- bound for his first goal of the year. In the second period. Mathew Zilinskas scored from Mike Wir. son and Chris Code capped off a fine three- way passing play for Waterloo's fourth goal. Chad Young. plaxing de- The Planning and Civic Development Commit- tee will meet on Monday, pectmbtrfth, 7:30 pm. Council Chambers", Marsland Centre to consider the Dearbom District Draft Imple- mentation Plan. This plan recommends that land between Hill- side Park and Lexington Road be re-zoned from agricultural to industrial. Residents of this area, who are concerned about this proposed re-zoning are urged to attend. NOTICE OF MEETING Residents of the tM0lME4.EtllGTON ROAD AREA Waterloo Tigers major peewees hosted Preston last week and shut them out 12-0. In addition to McPher- son's third-period goal, Mike Wilson scored from Mathew Zilinskas and Troy Stevens netted the Saints only urtassist- ed marker. Tigers never really looked back as they do- Tigers bomb Preston Single goals were scored by David Slater, Allan Folliott, John Fa- zakas, David Klein and Dalton Duckett while two each were scored by Atti Laszlo and Brad Clugston. John Karst fired three goals for a hat trick. Assists went to Dean DeSilva, Atti Laszlo. Brad Clugston. Scott McDonald, John Karst and Donald Oberle, each with one. With two assists were Allan Folliott. Dalton Duckett. and Mike Cle- mens. John Fazakas and David Godwin both had three assists. minated the play through the game. Scot" ing five goals in both the first and second and two in the third. Marc McCallum in net posted the shutout. 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