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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Nov 1981, p. 25

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Stratford. Earlier "Mister T fashioned a comeâ€"fromâ€"behind 4â€"4 tie in Kitchener and waltzed past Gueiph 52. Highâ€" lights involved a rare penalty shot call on Gueiph and this golden opportunity was sucâ€" cessfully completed by Steven Waterioo "Mister Transmisâ€" sion‘‘ Minor Bantams had their win streak snapped as they were outgunned 84 in One of the prettiest goals was a bangâ€"bang play engin eered by Jim Schumilas who snaked a pass to Paul Madison and his rifle relay was streaked into the net by Chris Prince Brian Bishop (3 goals, 2 assists) Paul Madison (2â€"2), Julian Brandon (2â€"1), and Steâ€" ven Thom (1â€"2) provided a good portion of Waterloo‘s scoring punch while other conâ€" tributors were: Andrew Reeve (0â€"2), Jason Bitter (1â€"0), Chris Read (1â€"1), Chris Prince (1â€"1), Paul McArdle (1â€"1), Jim Schu milas (0â€"2), Todd Fiske (0â€"1) and Mike Clemens (0â€"1) Bees outskated and outshot Guelph in all three periods The first period was scoreless but in the second Steve Van Jay Wildfang, Matt Gagnon and David Godwin demon strated good defensive abili ties and Randy Bucholts and Scott Macdonald helped stem the tide in the Wateriloo nets Friday the Cupolo minor atom Bees hosted Gueiph and easily won 4â€"0 Waterioo Pat Hinnegan Jeff Job Tim Fedy Roger Carlaw Todd Loveday Peter Young Chris Glenwright Fred McEachnie Shawn Mulroney Rob Sutheriand Kevin Doucette Todd Francis Steve Crocker Todd Sheridan Steve Bolt John Ackerl Mark Hall Dennis Brox Mike Seiling Jeff Nickel Tim McCullough _Minor Hockey Scoreboard | Mr. T gunned down in Strattord Bees stop buzzing Siskin stats Ns YBC is a basketball league sponsored by the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo YMCA for Boys and Girls 8 to 16 years old. YBC places the emphasis on Basketball Skill Development, Participation, Fair Play, Values Education, Family Involvement and Fun rather than on winning. YBC teams have a practice and a game every week. YBC players will receive a team Tâ€"Shirt and a Players Manual to help develop their skill level. YBC costs only $25 for YMCA members or $50 for nonâ€"members. Why noat become a YMCA Youth Member for only $48 a year and receive all the benefits of a YMCA membership. YBC starts on Monday, November 16, 1981 so For More Information And Registration Forms Call THE WATERLOO FAMILY YMCA SIGN UP NOW! 885â€"3500 11 11 11 11 10 11 11 10 10 11 Sunday the Novice rep Waâ€" terloo Insurance Whalers opened their season on the road with a 4â€"3 victory over Kitchenerâ€"Kiowas Whalers experienced earlyâ€" game jitters and quickly fell behind 3â€"0, but then stormed back to dominate the balance of the game for their first vieâ€" tory Whaler scoring came from Lee Seabrook assisted by David Henry, Dean Kueneman from Tony Weis and Andrew Fielding. Dean Kueneman from Steve Shertock and David Rintoul from Danny Murray and David Henry Whaler goalies Brad Sachs and Jason Moore played a strong game in net and hard skating efforts were put forth by Brad Kent. Mark Schwark. Tim Haldenby, Jason Marcinâ€" iak and Chad Morphet loo Arena Whalers next action is Sat urday at 11:30 a.m. at Water derveen opened the scoring assisted by Dennis Paul and David Thompson. A minute later Jeff Kit fired the second goal. Stephan Carty finished the period with the third goal on a pass from Tyler Richber Charlie Gagnon finished the scoring with the final goal. Michael Keys and Harold Lawrence played well between Saturday Bees were not buzzing as they had in preâ€" vious games and they lost 2â€"1 to Hespeler. Dennis Paul opened the scoring on a nice pass from Charlie Gagnon and two unanswered second period goals to snatch the victory Whalers grab first win 12 YOUTH BASKETBALL CANADA 13 10 13 13 25 15 11 11 1 10 PIM 12 114 12 15 10 The lone game played by the Major Bantam ‘"Twin City Opâ€" timists‘ A‘s last week was on the road in Burlington. The home town boys opened themduagl:lsnnmlby Steve Russell from Mark Burt. Dean Brunetti scored unasâ€" sisted at 6: 17 to give Burlingâ€" ton a 2â€"0 lead. The lone goa} of the second period came at 8:54 off the stick of Sean Madorin with the assist of Ray Hyde and Jeff Sheridan for a 2â€"1 score. Three minutes into the third period Tim Lanteigne scored from Sean Madorin to tie the game at 2â€"2. Dale Dorion scored at 3: 40 from Steve Russell and Kevin Sallows to give Burlington back the lead 3â€"2. Once again the A‘s tied the game as Sean Madorin scored his second goal of the game from Tim Lanteigne Then with 35 seconds left in the game Dean Brenetti scored from Dale Dorion and John Gladiator to put Burling ton out front 4â€"3. With 2 seconds left in the game Gienn Graham scored unassisted to give Burlington the 53 win In net for the ‘Twin City Optimists‘ A‘s was Mike McNeice Klippers suffer from Code A remarkable sixâ€"goal per formance by Tony Code high lighted Waterioo major novice Wasps. &4 win in their first game of the season against Kitchener Klippers Wasps struck early with Brian Thirsk scoring off a pass from Jonathan Evans at the 0.2% mark and then, after David Reid had tied the score for Klippers on a shortâ€"handed goal from Steve Allien and Jeffrey Kruse, Code scored his first of the game on a neat play after taking another pass from Evans Ryan Cassidy scored early in the second period from Carlo D‘ambrino and David Reid to tie it again, but after that it was all Waterioo for a while as Code scored four times in a row, first from Wayne Dietrich, then from Martin Dziak, then unassisted BHYPNOS Kitchener, Ont. 579â€"1900 9 a.m. â€" 9 p.m olose Weight _ o Saiesmanship « Nervousness _ e Se1 Probiems « Stop Smotking .« Seif Mypaosis WwOOO AUTO HYPNOSIS 159 King St.. Suite 3 A‘s edged in squeaker Waterioo minor atom Hogg Fuel Saints lost 3â€"1 to Chinguaâ€" cousy and rebounded with a 1â€"0 thriller over Niagara Falls this past week. In the Ching loss, Saints gave up two early goals, beâ€" fore rebounding with a goal by Matt Wickie assisted by Branâ€" don and Gilchrist to make the score 2â€"1 early in the second Ching increased the lead iate in the second. Wasps‘ John Harper brok= the Code string with an unassigted goal! of the game from Kruse and D‘ambrino. Klippers period but Wasps, with some good goaltending from both Doug Coombs and Steve Chris, and finally from Wayne Dieâ€" scored his sixth from Thirsk and Dietrich. With .28 seconds left, Klipâ€" pers scored again, with D‘amâ€" brino putting away a passout from Cassidy and Reid. Against Niagara Falls, John Day played superb in goal to record the shutout and Robin Brandon from Matt Wickie provided the only goal of the game as Saints recorded their third victory Saints next action is Thurs day in Ching Saints come back with win STABILIZATION & MAINTENANCE INSURES LONG TERM SUCCESS AT YOUR IDEAL WEIGHT GOAL © NO CONTRACTS _ MEkK3 * NO FAD DIETS CA * NO SHOTS e NO STRENUOUS EXERCISE Protess:.onal Weight Contro! â€" A Ganadian company. is not associated with any other weight loss climc in the greater Toronto area 8 a m to 7 p m MONDAY to FRIDAY MASTER CHARGE AVISA Daily visits & monitoring of weight loss, blood pressure & ketones on a one to one basis by registered nurses & nutritionists. Program introduction and analysis of nutritional & behavioural patterns leads to success by you. A Canadian company, established 1978 Free consultation and a review of your medical history by registered nurses & nutritionists. CHECK US OUT 9 Gueiph in a CTA League game and handed them a 5â€"2 defeat: The Bruins scored first in the game. At 3: 47 Bill O‘Brien scored from Cyrus Taghizadeh and lan Kechnie. scored from Kevin Hurst and Jamie Vickers to tie the game at 1â€"1 Kenny Thibodeau put Gueiph out front 2â€"1 with his unassisted goal at 4: 58 of the second period At 8: 48 Brad Haelzle scored from Wade Schwark to once again tie the game at 2â€"2. Brad‘s second goal of the game at 9:06 put the Bruins out front 3â€"2 In the third period lan Kechâ€" nie scored at 6: 11 from Darryl Geisel and John Williams to give the Bruins a 4â€"2 lead. Darry! Geisel made the score 5â€"2 with his goal at 10: 40 from Brad Shantz and John Wilâ€" liams This ended the scoring in the game and gave the ‘Bauer‘ Bruins the 5â€"2 win over Guelph After being thrashed 8â€"1 by Burlington minor bantams, Waterioo Twin City Optimist Warriors regained forces and Bauer Bruins topple Gueliph Last Slater stars for Warriors WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDA Y RESULTS BEGIN WHEN YOU DO 30 Duke St. West, Suite 603 Corporation Square â€" 745â€"5603 Kitchener, Ont. No contracts, fasting or apecial exerciaes Chippers off to Sarnia Jason Bitter scored from Atti Burlington preserved their unâ€" defeated record with two goals in the first and three in each of the second and third. In Waterioo, Al Folliott and David Slater scored first period goals against Gueiph with Dean DeSilva and Mike Dietrich assisting on both. Unfortunately the already shortâ€"staffed Warriors lost the services of the hustling DeSilâ€" va when he was checked heavily into the boards but the remaining players dug in a little deeper and came up with a super effort. After Guelph split the lead in half early in the second, Jason Bitter scored a powerplay goal Waterloo Chippers will take part in their first oldtimer hockey event of the year this weekend when they travel to Sarnia for the 40â€"team Invitational. Chippers will comâ€" pete in the second diviâ€" g _bs _ _ 45lbs. TOTAL 396 lbs. 29 CLINICS IN CANADA Marlene Chan Phil Zohoor Marjorie Thaler lost Sharon Smith lost NOVEMBER 11 Warriors bounced back with a pair of their own before the penalty expired as Steve Seiâ€" bert scored from Daiton Duck ett and Sliater and Slater tallied from Duckett and Jeff After a Guelph defender had fallen on the puck in the crease, Duckett scored on a penalty shot deke, then Slater completed his hat trick set up by Scott McDonald and Duckâ€" ett from Dave Klein and Siater, and then Atti Laszio found the net assisted by Don Oberie and minute charging penalty and before Warriors got organized shorthanded goals 14 seconds apart. . The Sarnia competiâ€" tion is the only preâ€" Christmas event for Chippers, who are also slated to compete in Toronto, North York, Kitchener and Waterâ€" loo in the New Year sion of the event At the beginning of the third 103 lbs. 173 lbs. 1981 â€" PAGE 26 75 lbs.

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