PAGE 26 - WATERLOO Crfot"Cue. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2t, 181 aMEmNiR "m . scum cmamoce CENTRE I†m 81, I. WATEMOO * MIMI.“ It"). (not I " "I! W) Open Monty to Sunday 0900 Monday to Saturday BamtoIOpm 8amto10pm Phone 884-1 141 Phone 82235560 The tread wear on the KM360rs guaranteed-- not lust rated ___ for 58000 km head desrrgo not as n An mpg on all mIP§ PAINTING ' 1tililuPlMilltlltttll [zrCriCiiEmi= 1-tNt0-266-S266 ID. No. 1290 AVAILABLE ONLY AT Free Estimates rfECEE Sal. Pric- -._ -..l..-- l Jrre t r1 lf “m! ‘K qw I vwr Ina-14 Elm-14 t _i,ur,'-,r'r,rr,Cy/r'ir,'Cif"' MAnmzNANCE FAME 'IsssbiGril, on sues Han-1: _j,...'i.o2if,:.ui'd"cii".',','.e:"i"""" , BATTERY 'IX" " GRTS" '. tt mart Spock! Price -- Draco HMO-15 son saunas " s an EACH 6 ems-1s . . be , (cf. 82.00 In: Inâ€. K mart Sale Price on 4117 _ siO' "In" " h, u," /ri) urchin. series MC, Mr S " new CC» V I T,. 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K-man Canada Lumnud jaw-(I “V "COC" ' lulu-u -- an In .5. vi - n " yum not tun-{nu In the game “aunt Guelph Dave Halt opened the mung With an unnamed solo effort early In the first period The Bees added to their total as Tun Bishop found the range after stwhhandhng by the lone deter-r ceman Waterloo continued to apply the pressure as Dave Hall moved over centre we and mpped the puck Into the corner Cohn Prtnce raced tn, gamed possession and ttred a long shot on the Guelph nelmmder The Initial shut was blocked but the the always-tmatt Galt Eagles rebound came out to Darren Henry who was standing all alone an the slot Darrel†Ml lound the mark as ll trickled throw the goal lander: pads TIm Kmhade closed out the 100an as he nag a long shot off the far post Darren Henry and Tun Bump were credited mu. aunts Troy Miner packed up the shut out as he appeared lo gam txmhdence as the game progressed Walerloo's momentum car. red over mm the" next game as they took Hespeler to the limit with a " loss rial in He speler The Bees got behind early as Jeff Pelley nelled a pair and pin Kespeier up t-0 Unlike previous Hespeler games the Bees town back as Dave Hall pulled the trigger on a may passing effort [mm his linemale Darren Henry He- speler regained lheir two goal lead as Greg Job batted in a loose puck as he slid across the open Side of the crease Not Wllllng to quil the Bees battled back as Dave Hall fired home his own rebound on a perfect set up trom his left Winger Tim Bishop The Bees lost some of the†composure In their next road game mm Galt as they lell be hmd early try a b0 score The 2nd and 3rd periods belonged to Waterloo as the Bees swarmed all over Call The constant pressure finally paid all as Jon. athan Weland set Tim Kmllade Into the clear earl» In the se tond perm Tun raced around the lone defenceman and rifled a low hard shot tttrough the goat he's equipment With live minutes remaining (Tins Schumilas and Paul Kos- term combined to put Tim T Tiger Bishop Into the dear Tim waited until the netrrunder made the hrs! move and calmly slipped the puck tntit the far ode Hooper leads Mutuals to win Waterloo Mutuals {Nance Ser Iect extended their unbeaten streak to SIX games With a EH Wttt over the “stung Kitchener Komels on Saturday at the Wa- terloo Arena Stephen Hooper opened the scoring for Waterloo assisted by Jeff Kitt and Sebby Yantz at 9:25 of the first perwd Stephen Hooper scored again at 12 " from Sebby Yantz, with Dean MacDonald assisted by Shane Schaffer giving the Mutuals a 3- 0 lead With only one minute left to go In the ftrst Krtchener's Derek lnnanen drove a rebound high In the right corner past goalie John Day marking Kitchener: lone goal of the game The Mutuals added to the scoring wuth Stephen Hooper assisted by Shane Shaffer 1n the second period and Dean Mac- Donald assisted by Stephen Hooper In the third period Kitchener was hampered by penalties With three m the third period. while Waterloo con. tmued their romp TEAM Canadians Flyers Aces Penguins; Knights Bruins Dissatisfied with present service? 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MINOR ATOM 884-7640 Stem Hooper recorded bu second hat Incl m " many jam" null ouuundmg play leading the Mutual: to their win t Dottttrttottitrtqtrtt hummus Stafford but weed (he Mao: Midget Downtown Mancunian: " socnauon Downtown": lu- velled to Stratford for a Hub League Newton Dunstan game and came home lb3 victors The Downtowners opened the scoring at the " would mark wrth a goal by Blake Ellls from Peter Dietrich At 12 32 Greg Gulch scored from John Mck. errow for a bo soon With 39 seconds left In the period Bots Walls scored from Peter Me toch and Grieg Heldeman to give " team a 34) lead Butt Walls scored tus second goal of the game at I 47 of the second penud from Graig Her deman and Mike lnnocente Then at 2 13 Bob scored his third goal of the game from Tom MacMillan and Scott Harris for a " score Before the period ended the Downtowners scored three more goals to take a bl lead In the game Blake Ellis scored at 7 23 from Scott Hams and John McKerrow At 12 09 Mike In- nocente scored from Peter Die- toch and Bob Walls Scott Sanders then scored at 12 56 from Greig Heldeman and Greg Gulch At ll 53 Peter Dietrich scored from Greg Gulch for an 11-3 score Then at I217 Mike Innocent: completed the scar- mg with his goal from Greg Gulch and Peter Dietrich This gave the Downtowners the l2-3 Victory Blake Ellis scored hts third goal of the game at no ID from Brent Ellis and Scott Sanders Scott Harris scored the Dawn- lowners tenth goal at 10 u from John Mckerrow, Back at home the 'Downtown Busmessmens Assocnauon Downlowners defeated Wood, stock 53 . Bob Walls scored the games fest goal at M 57 of the second period unassisted Blake Ellis then scored tus first goal of the game at5 06 of the third from John Mckerrow and Peter metrich Blake scored tus second goal at 6 25 from Brent Ellis and Nick Clpp The Downtowners fourth goal was scored at 9 " by Scott Harris wrth the assnst of Blake Ellis and Nick Clpp Then at 9A4 Blake Ellis scored hrs third T F A Pts 22620 14 13519 13 14236 11 -2930 10 23130 -1345