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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Mar 1981, p. 28

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TONYOSET Herb Epp Liberal Waterioo North Liberal Headquarters 65 University Avenue, East University Square Plaza, Waterioo 886â€"6230 _ Propane Service . 20 Shirk Place Waterioo County Supplies (formerly Mill Street) Kitchener 7(Bndge:’0fl) Phone 744â€"63 C O -OP \ STORE HOURS: Experienced Leadership Reâ€"Elect Herb Epp and keep him working for you! * MPP Waterioo North 1977â€"81 * Mayor of Waterioo 1975â€"77 * Alderman, Waterioo 1967â€"74 We need your help â€" Phone to Volunteer Open Daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Â¥ , MARCH 11 Waterloo minor atom Bees continued their Hub League round robin play by posting a 3â€" 2 comeâ€"fromâ€"behind win over a stubborn Brantiord club then dropping a bard fought 2â€"1 game to Guelph. In the Brantford game the Bees fel} behind early as Darrin Wilson and Stuart Martin put Brantford ahead by a 20 score early in the first period. The Bees began the long climb back as David Hall won a face off deep in the Brantford end and slipped it back to the point Paul Kostecki ripped a low shot on net that was stopped but Corey ‘Hallman pounced on the rebound and jammed it beâ€" tween the goalies‘ legs The Bees made a determined effort not to leave as losers when a smart three way passâ€" ing play from Tim Bishop and mgrahy from iim DISROP ANQ Chris Schumilas was converted by Colin Prince at the 4:58 mark of the 3rd period. 28 seâ€" conds later Tim I{M scored the winner as he banged home a centering pass from Darren Henry who pulled the defence out of position as he went around behind the net Bees haive in Today there are so very many choices available to the retured travelier. Many companies profess to be specialists in serving this market. Not one company comes close to us in value for your travel dollar. Before you buy your next tour be sure to look at our tour proâ€" grams. 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The defense along with the goalie Rod Emmerson played a solid game nllom:: the forwards a change to In hosting Gueiph the Bees took an early 1â€"0 lead but couldn‘t contain the visitors Tim Kinkade opened the scorâ€" ing on a beautiful solo effort. At 3 the puck and raced around into the clean Some shifty moves enabled him to slip the puck past the goalie into the open side. Two minutes later Gueiph‘s Donnie Walker took advantage of a break and ripped the puck into the net as he found himself all alone in frbnt of the cage with the puck ~ Kent McLeod scored the evenâ€" tual winner as he scored on an individual effort at the midâ€"way mark of the second period the Gueiph blueâ€"line he poke Troy Miller played a strong game in net as he kept the score close with some outstanding saves late in the contest Waâ€" terloo‘s inability to finish off plays around the net played a big part in their defeat Huskies too strong for Cubs Waterloo major bantam Opâ€" timists travelled to Stratford and hed them 55 Waterioo goals went to Chris Baron from Dave Morrow Chris Archer from Joel Curtis and Scott McCarger. Joe! Curtis unassisted. Richard Denâ€" omme shorthanded from Steve McGrinder and Doug Kaminska got the fifth from Joet Curtis This week the Hamilton Hus kies eliminated the ‘Tim Hor ton‘ Cubs from 0. M.H A. Play offs The Huskies had won the first game of the series played in Hamilton The second game of the series plaved in Waterloo saw the Huskies walk away with a 6â€"2 victory. despite Brad Haelzle‘s 50th goal of the seaâ€" The third game of the best of 5 series was played in Waterioo Friday and ended in a 4â€"4 tie to force a fourth game back in Haâ€" milton on Sunday 3oth <teams were held scoreless in the first period on Friday Then at 4:38 of the seâ€" cond period Scott Schindler scored from Brad Haelzie and John Leeder for the Cubs But at 7:50 Mike Bushey scored from Paul Tam and Chris Naylor to tie the game Optimists tie Strattord Eleven seconds into the third CLEAN AND USABLE CLOTHING AND FURNTIURE APPLIANCES, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Marian Household Centre NEEDS YOUR HELP IF YOU CAN HELP PLEASE CALL 742â€"8622 FOR PICKUP 97 Victoria St. North, Kitchener DONATIONS OF WITH period Bill 0 ‘Brien scored trom Cyrus Taghizadech to give the Cubs back the lead. But the lead was short lived as Paul Tam scored at 2:25 from Steve Gillis and Shaun Gauthier Thirtyâ€"three seconds later the Cubs took the lead back with Brian Gillis® goa! with the asâ€" sist of Cyrus Taghizadeh and Then with 2 49 left in the game Jamie O‘Brien scored froth Paul Tam and Mike Buâ€" shey to once again tie the game Neither team scored in the Bill O‘Brien remaining regulation time to force the game into a 10 minute Steven Duff scored at 3 20 from Mario Vespa for the Husâ€" kies then at 4 17 Brad Haelzle scored unassisted for the Cubs to tie the game at 44 That‘s how the score ended to give each team a single point in the 6 point series. _ â€" Cubs travelled to Hamiiton on Sunday to play the fourth game of the series It was an unsucâ€" cessful trip as the Huskies downed the Cubs 7â€"3 to take the game and the series & Brad Haelzle scored the Cubs first goal at 2 11 of the third from Wade Schwark and John Leeder for a 5â€"1 score. At 3 58 Darry! Geisel found the net with the assist of John Wilhams and Scott Schindler Then at 5.08 Wade Schwark scored for the Cubs from John Leeder and Brad Haelzle to put his team within two goals of the Huskies hosts for Mutual Selects Waterloo Mutual Selects were gaest Thursday March 5 of the Kitchener Komets at the Kitchener Annex winning by a score of 4â€"2 David Antle opened the scorâ€" ing for the Komets at 839 of the first period on a pass from Jamie Hooks, less than a minuâ€" te laterWaterloo‘s Dean Macâ€" Donald went in all alone to even up the score Both teams went scoreless in the second period but the Muâ€" tuals laid on the pressure in the third when Steven Hooper scored at 8:53 from Jeff Kitt to p ut them ahead by o n e Kitchener‘s David Antle tallied again with eight minutes to go on a pass from Robbie Trussier . than the Mutuals really opened up with Steven Hooper driving one home on a break. and pickâ€" ing up his third of the game on a pass from Dean MacDonald in the last minute of play All players had a great game with some key plays by Ste phane Carty. Shane Schaeffer and John Craig leading the team to victory and giving them a oneâ€"point lead for first place in the Novice Select playoffs Komets good However. in the second Waâ€" werloo regained their skills and David Slater scored the first goal from Dean DeSilva and Joih Karst. Within a minute Allan Fothott scored the second from Brad Clugston. Dean Deâ€" ~Silva finished the scoring in the period assisted by Donald Waterioo major peewee Tigers travelled to Woodstock last week and came away with a §â€"3 victory in the first period Waterioo was very sluggish and as a reâ€" sult Woodstock scored two goals In the third Waterlooskept a steady pace with David Slater scoring his second from Dean DeSilva and John Karst David Godwin picked up a pass from Jim Way and shot on goal, then picked up a rebound to score the last goal for Waterioo Woeodstock scored with 21 seâ€" conds left. but Scott MacDonald played a fine game in net for Tigers Former Bluevale colâ€" legiate student Jenny Ord met the 3.000m reâ€" gional qualifying time when she ran a sixthâ€" place 10:19.8 in the Uniâ€" versity of _ Idaho‘s third to tie the game Guelph 237 as Ralph Roberts However Waterloo took over . picked up a big playoff shutout inâ€"the third with Donald Oberle _ Wolves continue their quest for scoring two goals assisted by | the cup as Hub League playoffs Alan Folliott and Scott Mcâ€" continue Saturday at 2 00 and Donald again Sunday in Guelph Jenny‘s on time Next time out Tigers hosted Stratford and scored an idenâ€" tical 5â€"3 win Tigers romp to 3 victories Atti Laszlo opened the scor ing unassisted in the first Then with only 50 seconds having elapsed in the second a fine relay from David Klein and Dalton Duckett to Scott Mcâ€" Donald gave Waterloo a 2â€"0 lead. Stratford got their first but John Karst quiekly retaliat ed from Donald Oberle and Dean DeSilva Shortly after Stratford got their second and third to tie the game _ However Waterloo took over inâ€"the third with Donald Oberle scoring two goals assisted by Alan Folliott and Scott Mcâ€" Donald Player Mike Visser Dave Roser Clyde Adkin Bob Yuhasz Bill Day Clayt Ninham Brian Eves Tom Kieswetter WOBL Stats 14 Princess St West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 SUNDAY NIGHT SPECIAL 9â€"11 P.M. .50° Game â€" Free Shoes WATERLOOQ BOWI.INg LANES ALL YOU CAN BOWL $2.75 PER BOWLER Sundays 10â€"12 Noon (3 per lane) DaAiLY 10 A.M. TO 7:00 P.M. WwWEEKENDS & MONDAYS: 10 A.M. TO 11:00 P.M. BE % Western Ontario Basketball League Team TriCity Brantford Pinball Palace Brantford John Rogerson John Rogerson Brantford TriCity OPEN BOWLING Free Shoes 3. Waterioo took complete conâ€" toi of the game with Stratford talling behind badly Waterioo goals went to Jim Way and Donald Oberie with a pair each. Scott McDonald. Dean DeSilva, Brad Clugston. John Karst and Steve Seibert David Klein had three as sists, Dean DeSilva two and sinâ€" gles went to Atti Laszlo. Jim Way . John Karst, Alan Folliott. Dalton Duckett. Brad Clugston and Michae} Clemens Waterloo‘s major atom Wolves thrashed the Guex:_ Barry Cullen allâ€"stars 6â€"0 in Hub League playoffs this past weekend Brad Shantz scored the first goal just 1 38 into the game when he skated through Guelph‘s defense and forced lge goalie to make his play Three minutes later Nick Georghâ€" iades picked up Mike Robinâ€" son‘s rebound and poked in the insurance tally Steve Farrar carried the puck from his own zone right through Guelph‘s team after Craig Foxworthy intercepted the play and Steve‘s rush made it 30 as the first period ended Craig Foxworthy scored early in the second after receiving a pass from Farrar, and Chris Hall scored from Joe Miller with a quick shot from the goalâ€" mouth Wolves thrash Gueliph 6â€"0 Bill Haldenby put in the last goal late in the second period after Jonathan Rigby‘s initial shot was knocked down by Guelph‘s goalie Wolves outshot Human Race collegiate Indoor track and field meet recently. qualifying time In turning in that time. Ord also met the AIAW National Outdoor 14 11 12 16 10 15 16 10 179 118 122 161 121 124 Tigers returned to id thrashed them 9â€" 61â€"76 12 187 Avg 19.0 187

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