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Fri 9â€"30 a.m. tll 9. 00 p.m â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1981 Focus In TRA DITIONS ANTIQUES 6 Erb St. E. at King St. 23 color portraits 1 4221 includes 95¢ deposit Call 885â€"0446 ob 66 * 893â€"7587 touch a loved one 15% OFF Es Far away or near, someone you love is anxious to see your child‘s changes, so for a special occasion or just because ... share today with profess/onâ€" al keepsake portraits taken at Sears. All Monday | nightâ€" Waterloo minor peewee Bauer Bruins beat Galt 7â€"3 in a Hub League playoff game.. We Waterioo Bauer Bruins goalie Shawn Brenner lunges out to corral the puck away from Gait‘s Ken Haigmen in minor peewee Hub League playofft action Monday at In the first period Rich Goode opened the u:onl? from Chris Rigby and Steve Israel. David Cherry put Waterioo ahead 2â€"0 In the second Chris Rg‘bsy found the mark from John t and Derek Seibert. A minute later Jason Poag put one in irom David Schenk and Chuck Galt finally hit the score Minor Hockey Scoreboard Saints get jump Waterioo‘s Minor Atorn Hogg Fuel Saints took a commanding twoâ€"game lead over Niagara Falls last weekend with a pair of victories over the OMHA reps from the peninsula Saints‘ backâ€"toâ€"back triumphs. 2â€"1 Friday in Waâ€" terioo and 5â€"3 in the Falls on Saâ€" turday, leaves Waterioo with just one more to win in order to advance to the regional finals in OMHA competition. The Saints hope to accomplish that feat this Friday when they return to Niagara Falls for game three in the bestâ€"ofâ€"five series Niagara Falls Mario Elia opened the scoring in game one when Waterloo netminder Steâ€" phen Whitney inadvertently deâ€" flected Elia‘s centreing pass into his own net early in the seâ€" cond period. But Waterloo came right back to tie the game a little more than a minute later when Troy Stephens and @ suitable for use in children‘s rooms ©@ cleans up with soap ©@ for kitchans, bethrooms and wood trim. ©@ quick drying Save Sale Ends Mar. 17 YOUR COMPLETE ~~~ DECORATING CENTRE / 110 King st. soure wATERLOG s86â€"32890 Waterioo Arena. Brenner and his mates disposed of Gait 7â€"3 despite a momentary lapse in the third period. 3‘“ Chris Code combined for Steâ€" phens‘ seventyâ€"ninth goal of the A third of the way through the final frame,. rightâ€"winger Greg Adler netted the game winner for Waterloo. Adler was parked in front of the Niagara Falls net and when centreman Matthew Zilinskas fired a shot from the slot through a maise of players. Adler deflected it by Falls® goaâ€" Saturday‘s game in the honâ€" eymoon capital was in marked contrast to the opening round. The game in Waterloo was a clean, fastâ€"skating affair in which just three penalties were called and even though the Falls outâ€"shot Waterioo, it was a good close game. However . on Saturday the game started nearly an hour late because the referees failed to show, thirâ€" teen penalties were calledâ€" seven to the Falls, and Waâ€" terioo took the play to the hoâ€" metowners. It was also the first time in 1981 that an opponent scored more than two gn!s on the defensivelyâ€"strong Saints. _ By the end of the second period Waterloo had built a threeâ€"goal cushion, but it took Steven Rice‘s tenth goal in the lie Don Shantz. Leftâ€"winger Mike Wilson also earned an asâ€" sist on the play â€" 6 ®= E e (0\\ \/\ %e\\‘\oe V x® Ra 36° Merc Dissatisfied with present service? For expert repairs. call Mike or Klaus at 435 Congstogo Rd W. Waterloo N. American models. 884â€"7640 game. Greg Adler setup Matthâ€" ew Zilinskas in the slot and when his shot was blocked, Darâ€" ge! pounced on the rebound and in the ensuing scramble manâ€" aged to slip the puck into the Defenseman Chad Young opened the scoring late in the first period. With the Falls playing two men short due to penalties. Young made a beauâ€" fiul endâ€"toâ€"end rush and gave the Saints the lead. In the second, Troy Stephens deflected in Mike Brooks‘ shot from the point and then at 8:51, Bradley Darge! caught the Niaâ€" gara Falls goalie slightly offâ€" fuard and ?Icked the short side rom his leftâ€"wing position. Matthew Zilinskas and Mark Strohack assisted on the play. Waterioo continued to forge ahead early in the third period as Rice picked up his unassisted score. However, the Falls® broke Stephen Whitney‘s shuâ€" tout efforts at 8:19 and then scored two more in the final five minutes, including the last goal of the game with just six seconds to play. . â€" In between Niagara Falls‘ first and second goals, Bradley Dargel scored his second of the last six games to clinch the vicâ€"