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A truly professional portrait package photographed in complete privacy by personal appointâ€" ment in our studio * SERVICE PROFESSIONAL COLOR PORTRAITS at Cubs ousted in Peterborough On the weekâ€"end the Major Atom ‘Tim Horton‘ Cubs traâ€" velled to Peterborough to parâ€" ticipate in their 23rd Annual Atom Hockey Tournament The Cubs played their first Catharines St. Catharines opened the scoring in the game with a goal by Mike Lines from Steve Abfal and Ryan Jones. Craig Madili gave his team a 2â€"0 lead with Friday night against St Minor Hockey Scoreboard his goal from Darrin Esau Then the Cubs foundâ€"the net with a goal by Cyrus Taghizaâ€" deh from Joey Germann. But St. Catharines came back to score the games fourth goal and take a 3â€"1 lead in the game Steve Abfal scored the goa! from Mike Lines In the dying minutes of the game Brad Haelzle scored a powerâ€"play goal from Joey Gerâ€" mann and Wade Schwark to put the Cubs within a goal o St Catharines Then with five seconds left in the game Cyrus Taghizadeh scored his second goal of the game from Joey Germann and John Williams to ue the game at 33 Saturday morning the Cubs met Brampton and downed them 3â€"1 John Leeder opened the games scoring with a goal for the Cubs from Scott Schindler In the second period Bill O‘Brien scored unassisted for the Cubs to make the score 2â€"1 Bill‘s goal turned out to be the games winning goal as Brampâ€" ton was held to the one goal The third period saw Darry! Geisel score for the Cubs from John Williams and Mike Nafziger to give them the 3â€"1 victory and 3 points in the series This loss put the ‘Tim Horton Cubs out of further play in the Tournament 1 would like to extend my apoâ€" logies to.Chris McPhail for an error 1 made in the last article In the game against Preston 1 reported in error that Cyrus Taghizadeh scored the Cubs sixth goal. This goal was scored by Chris McPhail, his first of The game ended in the 3â€"3 tie to give each team one point Trevor Ludoiph played a super game in net for the Cubs to prevent St Catharines from walking away with the game But Saturday night the Cubs met their match as Ambherst, N Y. downed them by a 6â€"0 score the season. from Brad Haelzle I sls f SIZES 5 x 10 â€" 5 x 15 ® " 10 x 10 â€" 10 x 15 â€" 10 x 20 % OTHER SIZES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST wontit..0 D 886â€"7350 CHARGEX sas COLBY DA I WATERLOO ‘ e 11 Vareties of Fish & Chips (including Hal:but) e Clam Chowder e Back Bacon on a Bun e Burgers e Steak on a Bun FAMIL Y DINING or TAKEâ€"OUTâ€" Dekwery 1 50 Extra < ChHARGEX ACCEPTED OPEN Mon â€" Sat B 8 *#A Uâ€"LOCK IT â€" â€" U KEEP THE KEY â€" â€" â€" 478â€"A Albert St. N. â€" Next to Zehrs Parkdale Plaza â€" 885â€"0580 â€" WATERLOO YOUR OWN WAREKHOUSE â€" For The Best Loved Fish in Town cAS FEATURING: Timmy Brenner shuts the door Cougars finish on high note Remembering an earher deâ€" feat in the Bell" city, Waâ€" terioo put on a determined and aggressive exhibition Late in the first period. while enjoying a mapâ€"adantage, Chris Read stole the puck. passed to Matt Gagnon and his blueline shot was deftly tipped in by John Faâ€" Brantford blemished Rob Ku _ Young skated in from his point tasinski‘s shutout bid, however position From a difficult angle his sparkling maneuvers quiCkâ€" _ pursige the faceâ€"off circle ly dispelled any thoughts of a Young let go a high shot whict Brantford victory. The "Cou _ geflected in off Kitchener goa: gars" finished the season with a _ jje jeff Bowman‘s shoulder ::';Lm "::e' 5"":0'“[‘):9' Steven Rice earned a well extended Y® _ des ed t the play Leask (coach). Erme "Fuzz" served assist on Pa* Fazakas and Ray Bauer (ass‘t coaches) and Merv Redman, warflors have manager for their superb hanâ€" 3 dling of this team. Now, hopeâ€" Ga" s num bef fully on to the League Playoff and O M.H A championships _«Walerloo Tv_nn »(‘ny Opumns! The Waterioo Major Peewee ‘‘Cougars‘‘ completed their Mantle division schedule as Early in the second Todd Fiske copped another turnover . passed to Matt Gagnon and his relay was shuttled into the net by Shayne Finlay. Todd Fiske continued his headsâ€"up play as he set up Shayne‘s second marker and scored one himself from Stephen Thom they successfully monopolized Brantford by a +1 score Goalie Tim Brenner picked up his third shutout in a Tow â€" and fifth of the season â€" as Waâ€" terloo‘s Minor Atom Hogg Fuel Saints downed the Kitchener Klippers 5â€"0 at the Waterloo Arena on Monday night In their 12 games in Hub Leaâ€" gueâ€"Newton Division play. the leagueâ€"leading Saints have scored 68 goals while holding their opponents to just 7 scores. RESTAURANT an impressive 0.58 goals â€" against average for the goal ending duo d.‘-r and Steâ€" Warriors picked up a pair of victories over Galt munor banâ€" tams defeating them 4â€"2 in their final league game and 7â€"5 in the first game of the OMHA playoffs Linemates Chris Code and Troy Stephens traded goals and assists as Code assisted when Stephens netted the first and last goals of the game and Steâ€" phens assisted on Code‘s score in the middle period Additional assists on the goals went to deâ€" fensemen Mike Brooks and In Galt Sean Madorin banged in Brett Johnston‘s rebound in the final ninute of the first period In the second defenseman Rob Hunter blasted in a low slapshot and Kevin McGraw asâ€" sisted on Robb Kerton‘s goal from the slot. Mark Strohack. who picked up a pair of points for the second consecutive game Late in the first period. while Todd Melnychuk served a munor penalty for interference Greg Adler stole the puck just outside the Waterioo blueline Adler made a fine rush. evaded a Kitchener defenseman and fired in his ninth goal of the Galt scored a single goal in the second and continually testâ€" ed goalie Dave Jensen who made a big save on a breakaâ€" In the third period defenâ€" seman Chad Young scored his second goal of the season With play in the Kitchener end Young skated in from his point position From a difficult angle outside the faceâ€"off circle Young let go a high shot which deflected in off Kitchener goaâ€" l1ie Jeff Bowman‘s shoulder Steven Rice earned a wellâ€" deserved assist on the play 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 from the government You can do it with a registered retirement savings plan from Manulite A ptan that lets you defer taxes now to your retirement when you may be in a lower tax bracket Call me for all the details RRSP The Manulacturens (ite insurance Company Northdale Auto Body Complete Collision and Refinishing Service 430 Albert Street, Waterioo early in the first but Warmiors dominated the first two periods and built up a 6â€"1 lead . â€"_ Johnston scored when Maâ€" dorin won the faceoff in Gait‘s end Rob Kempel picked up an unassisted powerplay goal. Kerton knocked in 2 rebaund with Hunter and McGraw drawâ€" ing assists, McGraw neatly stickhandled the length of the way in the third Johnston put the game out of reach with 24 seconds left in the game when he deflected in Brian Keller‘s shot from the ice for an unassisted tally, Maâ€" dorin assisted on Johnston s shorthanded goal and Kerton scored just 24 seconds later with Brian Keller assisting In the third. Galt‘s Greg White picked up a hat trick to put his team back in the game Warmor‘s final goal was scored by Scott Clugston who took a centering pass from Hunter Last week the major peewee Tigers travelled to Galt and were lucky to come away with a 4â€"4 tie. mainly due to roughâ€" house hockey by the opposition and poor officiating Galt opened the scoring beâ€" fore Dean DeSilva tied it late in the first from John Karst and Donald Oberle. but Galt took a 2â€"1 lead before the end of the period Galt scored their third goal in the third with David Klein retaâ€" lnating quickly for Waterloo from Brad Clugston and Miâ€" chael Clemens Two minutes later John Karst took the puck off the defenseman and scored the fourth and final goal for Waâ€" terloo, but Galt pulled their goalie with 33 seconds to play and tied the game with 15 seâ€" conds left Sunday Tigers travelled to Chiguacousy and suffered a 3â€"2 In the second Alan Folliott scored the only goal from David Slater and Donald Oberle Back in Waterioo Gait scored Tigers lucky