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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Dec 1980, p. 20

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PAGE no - WATER LOO gmougcu, “may“, mama an. 1.0 CORRECTION CHRISTI” noun" tenant: DEC. 30TH SPECIAL OPEN SKATE Aomsspu 82.50 341 ammo mm - mu III-1m WAYEILOO Warriors drop Woodstock 6-1 Chris Paranyi deflect, ed in a pass from Scott Clugston on another power play effort before the period ended. Paranyi completed his hat trick by scoring both Warrior markers in the second. With the man- advantage, Clugston fed Sean Madorin put a great deke on the goahe after taking a pass off the boards from Brett Johnston for Warrior's first goal, On a power play Sltlla- tion, Madorin won the face-off and Rob Hunter's low blast caught the corner of the Each team was as- sessed SIX minor penal- ties and the Warrior power play was most ef- fective, capitalizing on four of their opportuni- ties compared to Wood- stock's one Waterloo Twin City Optimist Warriors were Poor hosts in their final league game before the Christmas break as they blasted Woodstock minor bantams 6-1 Walter, Barbara, Scott, Chima Ian and Duncan F I Jiitglt V p, A"! Il$itty,,dE2sse imMliEE! .....--.1 2avie.. worthy of your confidence. “Fl!" aada M t981.... .. W'omda Lower Mall, Waterloo Square THE McLEAN FAMILY Minor Hockey Scoreboard 885-4900 Tigers win one, tie the second Alan Fol1iott scored the only goal for " terloo in thefirst period. He was assisted by Don Otterie. Within minutes, Kitchener replied with a goal to tie the score, Waterloo Major Pee- wee Tigers hosted Kitchener on Thursday and defeated them by a 2-1 score. The next action for Warriors is in the Brant- ford wumament during the Christmas break. The only goal of the third was scored by Clugston with an assist from Robb Kerton while Woodstock was a man Warrior goaltender Mike McNeice played a strong game and it was unfortunate that a Wood- stock deflection sailed his shutout midway through the second. him a perfect pus which In tipped into the Woodstock net. On a delayed penalty sutu- tion, Madorin assisted on Parnnyi‘s hard slap shot which beat the Woodstock goalie "etsrertie_ttte,eiert"rqWett'm.temorKin.Street a tradition sincel925. Qatar, funeral home and chapel 1521 KING WEST - 745-9495 Bechtel WALTER McLEAN If. Waterloo Woodstock came back in the third to tie the score 2-2. Marc Me Callum put forth a fine effort in the Tiger's net, Monday night, the Tigers met Woodstock and played to a 2-2 tie Both teams played a su- perb game. Woodstock scored the only goal of the first period. Waterloo replied with two in the second, taking a 2-l lead going into the third The se- cond-period scores were netted by Dalton Ducket on an unassisted effort and Alan Folliott, who connected on John Karst's rebound. Dean DeSilva was also credit, ed with an assist on the play. This made the final score 2-1 for Waterloo Scott McDonald played an outstanding game m the Tiger's net. h riders had Ina-y chan- ces to score in the u- and period but could“! get the puck past the Kitchener sounder Halfway through the mud period, Steve Sue bert scored what proved to be the winning goal on a pass from Scott Mc- Donald. Horton Cube a: :33 drop two 9am” um White The game went scoreless T for two periods; of play, then, In the third Steve Cahill 'scored at 1 so from Paul O'Hagan Jamie Petrk made It 2-0 With his goal at 2 37 from Tim Wood- At 8 05 Ronnie White scored unassisted to give Stratford a " lead in the game. Rabi Clap- perton gave his team a 40 lead with his goal at 1126 from Rob Scott Last week the Tim Horton Major Atom Cubs hosted Stratford In a Hub League Newton Dwision game and were shut out " _ I g’ t SeEs5x10-5xts 'r l 10tr1o-10a15-1ox20 , OTHER sues AVMLABLE UPON REQUEST “HOW, 886-7350 'iiiiiji wag“ " Numanum - Vinyl - Steel Sldmu, Soffn, Fucnl. Shun-rs, Storm Wmdom l Door: fhphrrenumt Wtndows ' Insulatod Entrance Boots. Snmlus Eavtslvouuhs 207 Madison Ave. South 'SIP. Kitchener 742-3394 - E'aEiiilCriiE We can INSTALL everything we sail or advlse you on how to [10er YOURSELF t & 5 Inch 11 comm: Pam) Don's Awnings Weekdays 7:30-5:30 Sat 8-12 Noon PUT YOUR HOME IN EXPERIENCED HANDS SIEICO SIZESSI10-5x15 10:10-10x15-10x20 OTHER SIZES AVAILABLE Siding g Supplies Ltd. With 50 seconds left in the game, Paul Tam scored from Chris Nar lor to give the Hamilton Huskies the " wm The game's final goal was scored atitAt try Don Dickson regis- tered the shut out for Stratford Mart White mauled to give Strattbrd he " Brad Haelzle opened the scormg at l 47 with an unassisted goal for the Cubs At Q 20 Cyrus Taghlzadéh gave the Cubs a two goal lead With hls goal assisted by John Leeder Earlier m the week the Cubs hosted the Ha- milton Huskies and were edged 3 2 ' Reg $210 "a” DOUBLE PATIO SLIDING DOORS Reg. ' 3574 505.00 6( wesmoc VINYL WHITE SOFFITS (100 sq. ft.) '46.. RUSCO STEEL STORM DOORS. Whitc,SeltStorm9 SPEGIILS

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