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"" JANUARY 2 Bruins on downward skid tn the rtrst game the Bruins tanned Brantford and were edged in the acme " The Minor Pee Wee 'Bauer' Bruins played two CTA bum guinea last week Brannon! opened the sum ing at 8: u; with a goal by Paul Milton from Ewart Taylor Goode 1nd Derek Seibert Kit, chener tied it midway through the second but Tigers took the lead again when Allensen scored hom Brad Kit, Tigers were in command ham that point until the habit minor penalty trouble tttio-ed Kitctr our to tie and Kitchener then bagged the winner with ‘56 left to “It the 4-3 victory Wand-o “pm but a clone 4-t Milton to “whom: In: The game was all played by both teams with (an ttren koala. end-mod tuba. good scoring newn- and exceIIenl seam-mung especially In the third period by Shawn Brenner tor Tigers when Waterloo was tagged mm six penalties. m eluding tour donut lumen Kitchener opened the my mg but Tigers tied It on I Roll by Alex Lehmu-her trom Tun Allensen Then Waterloo vaulted ahead on a goal by Todd McFarland trom Riehard cost Tigers let. PRIZE- CAROL WIT. 2nd. PM - KEN SHAH-WAT. 3rd. PRIZE - AUDREY WHEEL-WAT. Thank You for your Support 579-4800 Rtit “MENTION CM hlif OF THESE WATKINS RiTCFtEMEFt WATERLOO I CA-tttNh. 050 "as EAST 232 was new» 70 "sue "on" aqua“ van-mo†I mun-m In!“ Ruth mod! Minor Hockey Scoreboard DRAW DECEBER 19/81-3 PM Watedoo Minor Hockey Ladies Auxiliary Christmas DRAW MNNERS uc 8331642 q Omar naming tor all ages . Course he us Income tax deducuue try the student . Your Choice of nuuomahc or slandavd sum cars . Emma about mom-nee mum Mum tor YD graduates 0 Private tn-car vmtvuchon oAoorovmittrttteorttttrrosaetyt.- I You oniy team to drive oomr- do n "9th Waterloo major uturn Wolves continued their climb up the standings as they [ought the second place Guelph team to a 1-! tie. Even though they were outshot 23-it they showed drive and deter urination and with a few breaks could have stolen I win. Guelph opened the scor- inttinthe-coodpertodon. goal monthgcrnmhh, Waterloo‘s goaltender Scott McPherson made several key saves in the first and second period until his mates got untracked. The Wolves had several opportunities early in the third period to tie up the contest but Cory Hellman tired the puck into the goalies' pads and Ttevor Parunyi hit Sign Cu6ese-d.t 3:10 dlkmudprhdfnul'wl MtttmttogtveBmattfaeda" At the ST “and nut at the third pelted Wade Sch-tut scored from and Shunt: to put the Dryin- on the More. hoard Baku-en mend. later Brad "Home scant! mum ed to tie the gunk at " Then ttt 12:†Pat Hanan wand aunt-ted tor Bun} (on! to give them the M win. The Drums then "waned to Kitchener at! we": delenlcd try I " Beore, Paul GIL-he registered the shut-out for Kit than!" Wolves are making progress gactt However. with each pausing: game the boys are making steady m- in melt hock cy skills development On Saturday the Wolves look on the powerful Kitchener Fomrt club and tune up on untrue: Mum-moon the lane Guelph delencemn and numb-nailed his way mm the clan! H11 low wrist Ibot found the mark as be than) hell the agar-vitae goal tender Chm Sena-nun mil akin- at tHee-har, With Just Ind-r “In: an» my. bit In the - the Web.- pull on n det-ant-d The team exchanged ttoats in the first with Kitchener scoring first but one minute later with the powerphy In mteetttimt John K-rst’s hack hind lound the target Atti Link: and Dave Slater con "Muted Insist» on the play In the second period War Home jumped Into the lead ls they were killing a penalty when Laszlo led the puck up to Don Oberie who sped in on a breakaway and tucked the puck into the upper comer of Penalties played I vital role In the outcome ttt the “when er minor Bantams " victory aver Waterloo Twin City Mr “mist Warriors. Warriors hope for turnaround 623-6730 Kitchener evened the score It!!! I: tat Assist In SUPERIOR MEMORIAL? 528 View". St. It. KW - won.- Inherit-s! 1mm I"! 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