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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Mar 1982, p. 27

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Waterioo‘s 2â€"0 lead held up through a scoreless second, although Acton applied consis tent pressure and outshot Pan thers 10â€"3. Goalie Roberts came up with outstanding saves on two breakaways and repeatedly stymied Acton‘s offensive thrust Acton maintained their ter ritorial advantage through the third period but the only goal came when Waterloo‘s John Leeder neatly poked home a rebound set up by linemates lan Kechnie and Bill Hal denby Most of the first period {featured scoreless evenly matched play. Panthers‘ first goal came on an endâ€"toâ€"end rush by defenceman Petey Peterson who rifled home a long shot high on the goalie‘s stick side. Less than a minute later, tenacious forechecking by Mike Robinson set up a shot by Al Christie whose rebound was neatly tucked in by Mike Nafziger Roberts shines in twines Sparked by the shutout goal tending of Raiph Roberts, and the disciplined twoâ€"way play of his teammates, the Water loo minor peewee Panthers took last week‘s opening game of Hub League semiâ€"finals 3â€"0 over Acton. In regular season action, Waterloo had lost three close contests to the fine Acton team . Both sides benefitted from fine performances in the net, with Scott Chariton playing the wholé game for Wasps There were numerous scoring opportunities at both ends throughout the game, but Klippers succeeded in making one of theirs count early in the second period, and the score held for the rest of the game The Waterioo defence, par ticularly Dean Trask, played well and Wasps, who suffered a shutout for the first time this season, pressed hard through out the game but were unable to finish off numerous chances around the Kitchener net Lakeshore Optimist novice Wasps came out on the losing end of a goaitenders duel at Witson Arena on Sunday when they dropped a 1â€"0 decision to Kitchener Klippers Having been outshot 23â€"12 21 days of fun and relax ation in the sun Something . Oifferent 16 days unusual routing. many included features Spring & Summer Brochures Now Available. Hf you‘re not on our mailing list, give us a call. Variety of Resort Holidays Eastern Canada Medical Dental and Nursing Home Supplies. Sales and Rentals of wheelchairs, walking canes, crutches and commodes. Mon.â€"Fri. 8â€"5 Sat. 8â€"1 Hardâ€"luck Wasps lose squeaker G.G.M. MEDICAL SUPPLIES Blossom Tours Pennsylvania Dutch Mar. 15 â€" Apr. 4 ‘" Mar. 16â€"30 ARIZONA FLORIDA Myrtle Beach Minor Hockey Scoreboard 637 Colby Dr.. . Waterioo Twin Twin Western Canada Wisconsin Delis Longwood Gardens Frankenmuth 15 and New Orleans Matt Zilinskas scored at 6: 50 of the third period with the assist of Chad Young for a 2â€"1 score for the Cubs Stephen Whitney held the ‘Bauer‘ Krauts off the score board for the remaining eight minutes and 10 seconds to give: the Cubs the win This win gave the ‘Tim Horton‘ Cubs the series 3 games to 1. The Cubs now advance to the OMHA Zone Finals against St. Catharines The most beautiful tour of the year‘ 11 days, Mar. 29â€"Apr. 8 At 3: 17 of the second period Troy Stephens scored from Chris Code to tie the game at The first game of this best of 7 series is on Saturday. March 6th at 4:00 p.m. The second Matt Zilinskas gave the Cubs the 4â€"2 victory with his goal at 9: 54 of the third period Assisting Matt with his goal were Scott McPherson and Steven Rice The series returned to Wa terioo for the 4th game with the Cubs leading the series 2 games to 1 The visiting Krauts opened the scoring at 1:23 of the first period_ Jason Turner scored the goal from Don McConnell Then at 3: 53 Scott McPher son scored from Steven Rice and Mark Strohack to give the Cubs back the lead 3â€"2 With 10 seconds left in the period Brad Darge! scored with the assist of Matt Zilins kas and Chad Young to put the Cubs out front 2â€"1 Once again the Krauts tied the game at 22. John Spoltore scored the goal 16 seconds into the second period from Todd Saunders Last week the Major Atom ‘Tim Horton‘ Cubs played the Kitchener ‘Bauer‘ Krauts in OMHA Semifinals. With the best of 5 series tied at a game each the Cubs travelied to Kitchener for the third game and won 4â€"2 Troy Stephens opened the scoring at 5:42 with a goal from Chip Seiling and Chris At 7: 14 John Spoltore scored for the Krauts from Tyler Ertel and Brent Ashmore for a tie game Many included teatures Mar. 16â€"30, 15 days Panthers praised goalie Raiph Roberts for his superb perfor mance, ably aided by his team‘s strong defensive effort Panthers hope to maintain their recent excelient play as the bestâ€"ofâ€"three series contin ues this week. ROMANTIC SOUTH Cubs handle Bauer Krauts Eastern Canada Knoxville World‘s Fair Finger Lakes Region Montreal & Quebec 1345 HAWAIl Twin 885â€"2457 Twin i in the third period pulled to within one goal as Colin Prince flipped the puck towards the net from his point position The puck bounced between two defenders and Scott Gef fros. swept it under the goal tender‘s outstretched glove In the overtime game Derek McKin non connected on a Chris Waterioo played host for game two but couldn‘t gener ate any sustained offence as they went down by a 4â€"1 count Brantford went up by a 20 score as they connected on two consecutive power plays Wolves fought back and early Wolves closed out the first period as Tim Kinkade flipped his own rebound over the prone goalie as he was set up by his centreman Darren Henry. Wolves seemed to let up in theâ€"later part of the contest and Brantford made it close as they scored with eight minutes left in the game. The defensive pairings of Cam Mott â€" Paul Kostecki and Geoff Whent â€" Colin Prince played an outstanding game as they kept the Brantford forwards in check for most of the contest, won 3â€"2 by Waterioo Waterloo major atom Wolves opened their Hub League Pisyoff by taking on Brantford in a best two out of three series. Wolves opened the scoring at the 6: 25 mark of the first period as Jeff Charl ton banged in his own rebound on a smart set up by his winger Cory Hallman. Wolves continued ta apply the pres sure but a blocked pass at centre ice allowed Dwayne Harrington to knot the count at 1â€"1 as he whipped a low shot to the goalies‘ stick side. Howev er with 49 seconds left in the first period Waterioo regained the lead as Jeff Charlton defiected a low hard shot from Colin Prince into the open side game is on Wednesday, March 10, at 7:00 p.m. Both these games are at home. Waterioo Woives completed their regular season as they lost to Brantford in the Hub League Playoffs two games to one with one game ending in a 1â€"1 overtime draw Inspirational Wolves effort Northdale Auto Body Complete Collision and Refinishing Service Street, Waterioo The defence and Troy Milier played outstanding hockey as they kept the oppostion off the scoreboard for most of the contest. In the consolation final Waterioo couldn‘t over come a determined Stouffvilie squad as well as tiredness and went down by a 7â€"0 score. The whole Waterloo Wolves team Next the Wolves met East Gwillimbury and scored three unanswered goals in the sec ond period to defeat them by a 3â€"2 margin. Scoring for Water loo was Scott Geffros (unas sisted), Jeff Charlton (unas sisted) and Chris Schumilas from Scott Geffros and Derek McKinnon Waterioo almost put it away early in overtime but a solo dash by Jeff Pelley gave the decision to Hespeler. Hespeler pulled ahead 4â€"2 but a goal by Darren Henry from Tim Kinkade late in the second period and an unassist ed tally from Trevor Paranyi forced the game into over time. Derek McKinnon tied up the game at 1â€"1 as he scored on a clean shot as a result of a breakaway. Wolves fought back from a 3â€"1 deficit as Scott Geffros connefted on a high hard bullet from the point which deflected off a defenceâ€" man‘s pads. On the weekend the Wolves played their most inspired hockey of the year as they went all the way to the conâ€" solation finals in a one day tournament in Lindsay. They almost pulled the upset of the season as they forced arch rival Hespeler to overtime before going down by a 5â€"4 score In the deciding game in Brantford Woives fell behind in the second period by a 1â€"0 count but a hard shot by Tm Bishop from the slot found the mark with assists going to Corey Hallman and Jeff Chariton The opposition got the winâ€" ning marker as Jim Sonmez banged in a rebound with only four minutes left in the game. Waterloo pulled their goalie but couldn‘t penetrate the Brantford blue line Schumilas pass out from the corner. Scott McLaughlin played an outstanding game for the Wolves as he made several spectacular saves in Chevies handle Brampton In the first gagne played al home against Brampton Jamie Young opened the scor 4ng at 3:32 with the assist of Joel Curtis. John MeKerrow made the score 20 with his goal at 14:54 from Scott Sand ers and Jamie Young are to be congratulated for playing their most deter mined, aggressive and excit ing hockey of the 1981â€"82 sea son in this tournament Last week the Major Midget ‘Schlueter‘ Chevies played three games in their CTA roundâ€"robin series Blake Ellis scored at 5:06 of the second period from Jamie Young for a 3â€"0 score. Then at 10. 28 Nick Cipp scored from Scott Sanders and Pete Die trich to give the Chevies a 4â€"0 lead in the game In the first period Rick Cain scored after 14 seconds from Steve Kennedy for Brampton In the second period the Chevies scored twice to take a 3â€"1 lead after 2 period of play John McKerrow scored at 10:28 from Joel Curtis and Blair Hilliard. Then at 12; 10 Mike Seiling scored from Joel Curtis Brampton came back in the third period to score 3 goals and take a 4â€"3 lead in the game. Rob Gasper scored at the 9 minute mark from Rick Arnaud and Steve Fancy. At 9.36 Rick Cain scored from Rick Arnaud and Bill Snow Rick Cain scored his third goal at 13; 41 from Rick Arnaud and Rob Gasper Then with 3 seconds left in the game Brent Ellis scored from Tom MacMillan to end the game in a 4â€"4 tie Back home the Chevies were shutâ€"out 3â€"0 by Bramalea‘s goalie Dave Sharpe. Scoring for Bramalea were Jamie Jef ferson, Steve McDonald and Pete Collette At 10:27 of the third period Rick Anaud scored unassisted for Brampton to break Helmut Kliewer‘s shutâ€"out. This gave the Chevies the 4â€"1 victory Back in Brampton the Che vies came away with a 4â€"4 tie With 1.36 left in the period Scott Sanders scored from Nick Cipp and Blake Ellis for a tie game Individuals interested in discussing these questions and related issues as raised in Report No 5 Assessing and Planning for Long Term Care in Waterioo Region * are invited to attend public meetings as outlined below or send comments in writing by March 15, 1982 to Tuesday March 9, 1982 Thursday March 11. 1982 7 :00 p.m 7 OO p m St John s Lutheran Church St James Lutheran Churct Fellowship Hail 60 Arthur Street South 22 Willow Street + (Side Entrance) Waterioo Eimira *Copres of the report are available at all public and university hbrames semor citizen centres, adult recreation centres and the office of the Waterioo Region Oistrict Health Council AND OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS CONCERNED ABOUT PEOPLE IN NURSING HOMES? WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT CHRONIC HOSPITAL CARE IN OUR REGION? REQUIRE ONâ€"GOING CARE DUE TO A DISABILITY? ELDERLY AND NEEDING HELP TO CONTINUE LIVING on YOUR OWN? NEED HELP TO CARE FOR AN ELDERLY REKATIVE OR FRIEND? ELDERLY CHRONICALLY ILL DISABLED WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDA Y, MARCH 3, 1982 â€" PAGE 27 PUBLIC MEETINGS The Waterioo Region District Health Council 75 King Street South Suite 218. Waterioo Square Waterioo, Ontario N2J 1P2 (519) 884â€"6390 Thursday March 4, 1982 7 :00 p m City of Cambridge Counci! Chambers 46 Dickson Street Cambridge AT KITCHENEN FARNERS The Market Operating Committee and staff of the Kitchener Farmers‘ Market cordially invite you to attend the 1982 opening of the SUNDAY FESTIVAL OF ARTS & CRAFTS KITCHENER MUSICAL SOCIETY BAND Demonstrations ° Draws & Special Features at the Farmers‘ Market 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month March 7 to June 20 at Kitchener Farmers‘ Market 49 Frederick Street ° 885â€"7215 Featured are the area‘s finest artists and craftsmen Entertainment will be provided by 12 noon to 5 p.m. opening ceremonies at 1:30 p.m. Free Parking °* Free Admission Sunday, March 7th Thursday March 11, 1982 7 OO p m St James Lutheran Church 60 Arthur Street South (Side Entrance) Eimira

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