PAGE 20 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7. 1981 [ Minor Hockey Scoreboard | Waterloo major banâ€" tam Optimists hosted Preston Saturday and demolished them 10â€"2 VMNKJ TOAH IIWMLLâ€" _ e SQUTHCAMBRIDGE CENTRE 550 KING ST. N. WATERLOO 200 FRANKLIN BLVD . (HWY. 8 AT HWY. 97) | Open Monday to Saturday Open Monday to Saturday 8 am to 10 pm 8 am to 10 pm Phone 884â€"1141 Phone 623â€"5560 Optimists slaughter Preston 10â€"2 HR78â€"14 GR7B8â€"15 FR78â€"15 HR7TBâ€"15 K mart Sate Price 56. 77 each Tread design not as illustrated un all sizes Each for sizes sfl?& 14 FR78â€"14 R78â€"14 AVAILABLE ONLY AT Vâ€"â€".â€"r-_'!__! imâ€" mart/|â€"#: Bill Limage scored the first Waterioo goal from Dave Morrow and the onslaught was on. Other goals to follow came from Joel Curtis from Chris Archer, Steve Mcâ€" Grinder from Curtis, Scott McCarger from Liâ€" mage, John Dietrich We Welcome Every 8 000 «m for the lite af your K mart Battery we perform al mo additional charge these maintenance serv ices 1 Check Alternator 2. Check voitage Regulator 3 Load test the tattery and check uut put 4 Hydromete test and check specitic gravily 1On conventional battenes | 5 Lheck tor detective cables loose connections corra srom cracked cases ar covers 6 Clean cabie camps and battery top 7. Recharge the battery i necessary from Richard Denomme and Brian Ritchlarcik, Doug Kaminska from Chris Baron, Denomme unassisted, Curtis from Morrow, Dietrich from McCarger, Archer from Curtis and McCarger and Curtis with his third from Archer. 5.:; â€"PCENTRE e Prices a’ocuvo until Saturday, January 10th, 1981. Our firm intention is to have every advertised item in stock on our shelves If an advertised item is not available for purchase due to any unforeseen reason. Kâ€"mart will issue a Rain Check on request for the merchandise to be purchased at the sale price wheneve; available or will sell you a comparable quality item at a comparable reduction in price Our policy is to give our customers satisfaction always â€" Kâ€"mart Canada Limited o Prices effective until Saturday, January 10th, 1981. o | While quantities last. © We reserve the right to limit quantities ui SEhies 27 s 27rF 52.77 each INSTALLED $2 00 iess with tradeâ€" in For Most Cars Waterloo Bees entered their first Invitational Tournament of the year in Grimsby over the Christmas _ holidays Tournament gives Bees experience They gained some valuaâ€" wered goals in the third ble experience on the erased an early 2â€"1 lead road but still came up â€" Opening the scoring for empty as they were on â€" Waterioo was Dave Hall the short end of 41 and who scored on a pretty 4â€"2 scores threeâ€"way passing play Entering the consolaâ€" from Tim Kinkade and tion round the Bees alâ€" Paul Kostecki Chris most upended Stoney _ Schumilas gave his team Creek but three unansâ€" â€" a Short lived 2â€"1 lead as he converted a pass out n .'HE from his linemate Chris Entering the consolaâ€" tion round the Bees alâ€" most upended Stoney Creek but three unansâ€" Bees swung back into regular league play the following _ week but couldn‘t contain a fired up Guelph team as they were blanked by a 4â€"0 score Bees got back on the winning track the folâ€" lowing day as they postâ€" ed a 4â€"2 victory over the Kitchener Steers Kitchener jumped into an early 1â€"0 lead as Greg White poked in a loose puck from a goal mouth scramble Waterloo began to pick up the play in the second period as they hemmed Kitchener in their own end. Paul Kosteck: carmied the puck around the Steers net and dumped a pass into the slot area Chris Schumilas‘ shot was blocked but Tim ARIZONA FILM NIGHT wth wwine & cheese. & door prizes wortk 41.000. l get your brochure at ARC WED. JAN. 7/81 7:30 p.m. ARC TRAVEL CLUB upstairs at the Waterioo Adult Recreation Centre join us Dave Hall gave the Bees a shortâ€"lived lead as his long shot on a pass from Colin Prince found its way into the net after deflecting off the goaâ€" lies‘ equipment. Scott Collens tied it up after he beat the lone defenâ€" ceman and drilled a shot high to the goalics‘ stick side. The winner came with 2 minutes left as Corey Hallman worked his way up the boards and fired a shot on the net from just outside the faceâ€"off circle His lineâ€" mate Tim Kinkade scooped up the rebound and Janged it into the short side Waterloo scored the insurance marker as Colin Prince. who celebrated his 10th Birthday. took a long shot from the point. The puck deflected over to Chris Koch who slipped it under the sprawling goaltender. Plaver of the game went to Corey Hallman whose constant hustle set an example for the rest of his teamâ€" mates ‘‘Tiger Bishop gobbled up the rebound and fired it high into the net over the prone goaltender