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The Waterloo players were astonished at the huge crows, the warm hospitality they re- celved and how senous Que becers take their hockey After each game there was a three star selection for gold. silver and Monte medals In the championship game, there was a draw for a pair of skates wtueh Scott MacDonald won ( Minor Hockey Scoreboard In the ftrst two periods both teams were equal wnth good two-'ay hockey St Jean scored the ttrat two goals wnth Dean DeSilva retaliating wtth a shorthand“ goal from Dalton Duckett and Donald Oberle The second period was scoreless but then St Jean scored tvnce In the third to lake the victory. with thelr third goal appearing to be ottsnde Marc McCallum was outstamr mg in net for Waterloo The third game brought a 4-3 Vlctory over St Hubert, Que _ mm goals going to Davtd Slater With two, Dean Destlea and John Karat ASSISKS went to Steve Semen, Alan Foiltott with two, Kant and Donald Oberle Ttus victory put Wa, (erloo tttttt the championship game scams! St. Jean, Que In the hrs! game again" Gioucester, Tigers were battled try the large crowd, muuc play- In; and TV cameras and as a result lost 4-0, despite many good saves by Scott Mac- In their next game against Lactnne. Que . Tigers positive ly roared to a " victory with many shots on net John Karst, Baud Godunn and Dean DeSnl- " scored with asusts to DeS|l~ va, Scott McDonald, Kant and Dalton Dtwhett Waterloo peeve: Tigers trw veiled lo Waterloo, Que to compete m their national tour- namenl and came away lung- has Fine Quebec showing for poowoo Tigers I Mutiny D Representing . Regal Capital Planners Ltd: 1104-135 Contodoration Dr, Kitchener. Om. N28 tWt The funds below are just a few of more than 30 RESP funds available under diversified management. Results to No. 30/80 as reported tay FINANCIAL TIMES Industrial Equity Fund Marlborough Fund Growth Equity Fund United Venture Ret. Fund Gotdtrust For more information Contact: All offerings are made only through the individual fundis) prospectus in those provinces where accepted MURRAY D. CHAPMAN 576-791 1 "p. All RESP and RHOSP investments provide exactly the name tax benefits. AnnualIcompoung rate of return 1yr 3yr. 5yr 10yr, 36.3% 29.2% 38.6% 33.1% 95.3% 61.8% 85.5% 56.6% 99.0% 50.5% The third period saw Mutuals defence keep Kitchener off the score board mth outstanding plays from defencemen, Mike Godwm. Brad Karges. and Tyler Richber. white the Mu. tuals lulled off snx penalty mm- Utes Battling Bees lose In OMHA In the second period Dean MacDonald wrote his own story when he packed up two unasstsl- ed goals, and ttts third with a pass from Stephen Hooper Mutuals opened the mung at ll I9 with Dean MacDonald passing In Iron! to Stephen Hooper makmg It H) at the end of the first The break of the game 00 curred when one of Waterloo's defensemen drew a tripping penalty Playing a man short Walerloo's Chris Schumllas al, Waterloo Mutual Selects played host Saturday to the Kitchener Kavallers at Wa- terbo Arena wmnmg by a score of N) Waterloo Bees faced Galt In the second game of their playoff series with their backs to the wall Being down one game to none In the best 2 out of ' series they desperately need- ed a Wm The boys came out fly- Ing but couldn't cash m on their many opportunities As a result they got behind 24) early m the game and never recovered The final score was Gall - 2. Wa- terloo - I new MVP. Dean Destlva was mutated most valuable cen- tre and player, and Marc Me Cullum was nominated most valuable goalie Even though Tigers Ion coach Terry Kaolin: was proud ad ms phyen and the way they represented our cuy m the tour- mmem, both on union the Ice Donald thC&-: ae4ew Mutual: blank Kavallors 28.5% 30.6% 45.9% 35.9% 32.6% lil) 20.2% most put his club up by a goal but as so often happens on the resulting play Galt's Tony Fer. nandes set up his centreman Erie Beauchamp lrom along the boards Beauchamfs low sdrive found the mark through a maze of players Dalton Duckatt (16) of Waterloo paeweo Tigers lots fly with a shot at Forest City goalie Andy Cardinal Sunday during OM HA action at Watetloo Arena. The two teams At the i 30 mark of the se- cond period Eric Beauchamp won a face on deep m the Wa- terloo end ms right Winger Tony Femandes moved Into the open and rifled a shot Into the net Just out of the reach of the Waterloo goaltender The last Mama’s l-kiir.amkonium 886-7520 9751; iki' "/iiA' 1fllilnlllli)lN? PLACE "aif. N “7"“: C, ' P, _'til,,54tl'l" we?!“ (BEHIND DOMINION) Hairstyling anlled Bees continued to press mth Tim Kinkade, Dave Hall and Chris Schumllas all having gol- den opportunities m the dying half of the contest belonged to Waterloo as they constantly kept Catt hemmed in their own end Their forecheckmg finally paid off as Tim Bishop sent his linemate. Chris Schumilas mto the open at centre we Chrts worked his way into the clear along the boards and his risnng shot bounced in after hitting the goahes' shoulder seconds of the waver lady luck WAIERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY tth 1981 -- PAGE 23 contest Ho. Bees Side as they had to settle now begin prepanng for their wasn't on the for a 2-1 defeat, Waterloo wrll Hub League playoff tied even after overtime to force further action in London this week. Deienseman Ross Anderson (3) is on hand to help his goalie while Tigers' John Karst (8) swoops in