PAGE 30 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1981 (‘ EAVESTROUGHKHING it‘s My Business ... Not A Sigeiineâ€"Year Round * Seamiess Aluminum _ * Seamiess Gaivanized * Repairs * Cleaning AINBOW Call ivestroughiog _ Hans 9768143 , Mon.â€"Fri. 10â€"5 pm C>* a time to reflect on our many gifts â€" our family & friends, our home ... show them you care, send them a little something from York Nursery _ Revolutionary way of...KITCHEN REMODELLING You can easily DOâ€"ITâ€"YOURSELF. You can use a ruler, knife, and giue, you can easily create your own kitchen. 1541 Highland Rd. W. F 745â€"9876 j Flowering Plants Tropicals Terrariums Artificial Arrangements Decorative Pots Thanksgiving BM YORK NURSERY den Cey;p, r 420 Weber St. N., Wateriloo 884â€"2901 1. Kitchener Fall Hours Mon.â€"Fri. 9â€"6 e Also Dealer installed uns Fer doors and wainsooting Easy, anyone can do it Economical, everyone can afford it Decorative styling and raised natural wood grain w furniture, 4 7 3 [p i# ' M A Eq r’%{ ‘“L w I B $2°2, ! Last weekend Peter was intrumental in Warriors 1â€"0 victory over McMaster, stopping a pair of cleanâ€"cut breakaways to hold his mates in the game. Soccer Warrior goaltender Peter Bulfon was named male athlete. One of the premier goalies in the OUAA, he has allowed only six goals all season and three of those came in a game in a Michigan tournament where he was named most valuable player. At the Ontario Western Division finals last weekend in Windsor Cathy had two fourthâ€" place finishes and added a second as part of Athenas 4x100 relay team. More than those finishes though, it is Cathy‘s determination and sense of responsibility to her team that make her a valuable member of the squad. UW Athena track competitor Cathy Laws was named female athlete of the week Tuesday at University of Waterloo. UW Athletes Pete Builfon Cathy Laws Minor Hockey Scoreboard Warriors continued to press for the tying goal but Brampâ€" ton slipped another past Marc McCallum who made some outstanding saves, including a breakaway, during the game. Unfortunately Warriors lost the services of defenceman Brad Clugston when a hard check into the boards broke a bone in his shoulder. Warriors play their home games at 8 p.m. Tuesday Atti Laszlo and John Karst. Brampton again extended their lead to four, but Warriors powerplay clicked with 52 secâ€" onds left in the second period, with Karst scoring from a Mike Dietrich centering pass. Waterioo fought back with two quick goals in the third. Dietrich and Steve Seibert received assists when Don Oberle scored on a hard slapâ€" shot from the point and great forechecking resulted in a goal for Dean De Silva who was assisted by Karst and Dieâ€" Waterioo Twin City Optimist Warriors made their debut in the CTA league on Saturday Brampton minor bantams. _ Brampton opened up a On Sunday the Major Midget ‘Schlueter‘ Chevies travelled to Brampton for their first game of CTA League play and came away 4â€"3 victors. assist of Michael Seiling. At 4: 16 Bill McMullin scored from Ken MacDonald and Daryl Ruff for Brampton to tie the game. John McKerrow gave the Chevies back the lead at 5:30 with his goal from Biair Hilâ€" liard and Scott Sanders. Brent Ellis opened the scorâ€" ing in the game with a shortâ€" handed goal for the Chevies at the second period Lee Tyler scored from Ron Sherwood and Kelly Tomlinson to once again tie the game at 2â€"2. But with 4:58 left in the period Joel Curtis scored on the power play from Jamie Young and John McKerrow to give the Chevies back the lead in the game 3â€"2. game Brampton tied up the scure. At the 17 second mark of the third period Ken Macâ€" Donaid scored from Dave Haynes to make the score 3â€"3. Then at 5:50, playing shortâ€" Brampton player for the ;nci Chevies grab win in opener All players both at the minor and major midget level are asked to show up Thursday, Oct. 15 at 9 p.m. at Waterloo Arena in order for more complete evaluations to be made. Further information may be ob tained by calling Joe Doucette at 884â€"7662 (H) or 884â€"2110 (0O). _ _ An abnormal shortage of players, in all positions, has resulted in the need to encourage further turnouts. The Waterloo Minor Hockey Associaâ€" tion is in dire need of midget players, and is inviting all midgetâ€"aged players whether registered or not to attend a practice next week. Warriors lose debut Calling all midgets!!! or David assists to Bruins travelled to Brampton on Sunday for their first CTA League game and came home 3â€"2 victors. With 8 seconds left in the period Bruin John Williams scored with the assist of Darâ€" ryl Geisel and Chris McPhail to tie the game at Iâ€"1. Earlier in an exhibition game the Bruins were edged 21 by the Kitchener Kee At 11:29 Darren Johnston scored from lan Kechnie and Brad Haelzle for the Bruins to tie the game at 1â€"1. The lone goal of the third period was scored at 8:05 by Steve Schaeffer from George Couch to give the Kee Wees the 2â€"1 win." and threw it out front to Bob Walls. Bob shot the puck pass Dwayne Martin to give the Chevies the 4â€"3 win. Kitchener opened the scorâ€" ing at 1: 26 of the second period with a goal by Blake Kovrig from Kevin Falesy and Darrin Kinnear. Gary Melnyke got the goal back at 3: 56 of the third period with the assist of Mathew Rudnicki to give Brampton back the lead 2â€"1. Once again the Bruins tied the game. At 4:49 Chris McPhail found the net with the assist of Cyrus Taghizadeh. Then at 5:27 John Williams scored his second goal of the game from Darry! Geisel to give the ‘Bauer Bruins the 3â€"2 victory. The Major Atom ‘Tim Horâ€" ton‘ Cubs opened their CTA League play with a 4â€"1 victory over the Brampton Lions in Brampton. Eric Skillen of Brampton opened the scoring at 1:07 of the first period with the assist of Kevin Dance. In the third period Troy Stephens took over. Troy scored at 5:59 from Chip Seiling. Then with 32 seconds left in the game Troy scored his third goal of the game from Chad Young and Chip Seiling This gave the Cubs the 4â€"1 victory over the Brampton Then at 4: 17 Troy Stephens scored his first goal of the game for the Cubs unassisted to tie the game at 1â€"1. Matt Zilinskas scored the lone goal of the second period unassisted with 2 seconds left in the period to give the Cubs a 2â€"1 lead. Cubs topple Brampton Bruins win by goal Bauer