Mahler‘s Hairâ€"a monium 886â€"7520 45#* WESTMOUNT PLACE (BEHIND DOMINION) Hairstyling Limited Chris Code opened the scoring in the first period when he took Troy Stephens‘ pass at the blueline and when his first shot was stopped, Code knocked his own rebound past Stratford goalie Craig Smith. Midâ€"way through the third period Stephens scored an unassisted goal that began the scorâ€" ing outbreak for Waâ€" terloo. Less than a minuâ€" te later, Chip Seiling inâ€" tercepted an errant clearing pass in the Stratford zone. His pass to Stephens at the edge It took two and a half periods to get their highâ€" powered scoring maâ€" chine in gear, but with a finishing flourish of four goals in less than three minutes, _ Waterloo‘s Minor Atom Hogg Fuel Saints downed Stratford 6â€"0 in the festival city Monday night Netminder Tim Brenâ€" ner had to stop only a handful of shots in reâ€" cording his second shuâ€" tout of the season and the team‘s fifth such vicâ€" a shutout _ Minor Hockey Scoreboard Waterloo‘s Major Atom Wolves travelled to Galt last Saturday where a strong third period enabled them to bring home a 2â€"1 victory. An early firstâ€"period *goal gave Galt a quick lead and for two periods they dominated the play. Steady goaltending by Wolve‘s Ralph Roberts kept them in the game. In the third period the of the faceâ€"off circle reâ€" sulted in Stephens comâ€" pleting his hat trick » Waterioo on top by five when he took Steven Rice‘s pass at the Stratâ€" ford blueline. Zilinskas threaded his way by seâ€" veral defenders and his shot found the upper corner. Greg Adler ended the scoring at 8:21 of the third period. Scott Mcâ€" Pherson carried the puck into the corner and then passed behind the Stratford net to a waitâ€" ing Bradley Dargel, whose pass across the goal mouth was just within reach for Adler to tip in. Wolves steal 2â€"1 victory eting his hat trick / Mathew Zilinskas put ks â€" TH Y yGS PM EL ï¬:gï¬ a L;(;-‘., HoLIDAY > ‘ es ‘ The line of Wally Wassing, Joe Miller and Chris Hall played one of their better games of the season, and winger Bill Haldenby made a strong contribution to the vicâ€" tory. Wolves conclude 1980 with a 10â€"2â€"3 record in Hub League play. Wolves passing game finally started to click and some extra hustle resulted in a twoâ€"goal Defenseman _ Steve Farrar carried the puck up the left baords and his centering pass found Nick Georghiades, who drove the puck in from the goalmouth. ‘Later in the period, Georghiades was again in the right spot and potted the winâ€" ning goal on a spinâ€" around backhand shot to the open side of Galt‘s net. The Bees finally broke out of their six game winless streak with a 3â€"1 victory over Gueliph and a 1â€"0 forfeit win over New Hamburg. The win over Guelph was characterized by Bees buzzing once again Some persistent checking by Guelph in the second period forced the Bees to cover up and only some excellent A perfect pass into the open area â€" allowed Henry to find the range with a hard low shot. Late in the first period, Waterloo scored what proved to be the winning goal as Geoff Whent took the puck beâ€" hind his net and rifled a pass over to Colin Prinâ€" ce. Colin found Mark Byerley cruising at cenâ€" tre ice and a long lead pass set him into the open. Mark carried the puck into the corner and spotted Darren Henry all alone in the slot. Waterloo opened the scoring when defenâ€" seman Trevor Peranyi trapped the puck at the Guelph blueline. His long shot was blocked By the goaltender but Dave Hall pounced on the reâ€" bound and slipped the puck info the open side of the net. the whole team executâ€" ing their passing plays with some authority. This seemed to be migsâ€" ing during their winless streak Excellent Golf Holkday to the Ocean Dunes Resort Breakfast and 5 rounds of Golf. 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Outstanding players for Waterloo were Chris Koch and Mark Byerley whose digging along the boards made possible many scoring opportunities. saves by Troy Miller prevented Guelph from getting close. They finalâ€" ly solved Waterloo‘s deâ€" fence as Kent McLeod blocked a clearing shot along the boards and his winger Tim Howlett drilled the loose puck off the far post. Don Walker corralled the rebound and shovelled the disc under a sprawling Troy Miller next game is on Monday December 22 in Brantâ€" ford Waterloo picked up an easy two points as they were awarded a 1â€"0 vicâ€" tory over New Hamburg who forfeited their conâ€" test. To make it official, Colin Prince scored the goal as the Bees used the time to have a team 459 You really mafter to us 8 Days Waterloo‘s