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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Mar 1982, p. 23

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PAGE 20 - WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10,1”? mnlsex hairstyiing ALL You CAN BOWL $3.00 PER BOWLER Sundays 10-12 Noon ta no: Ion.) Flo. Shoo. Weekends 10 am. to 11 pm. Four Lanes Open Mondays a. Wednesdays at 9:00 p.m. Or Phone For Other Available Times WATERLOO BOWLING LANES Westmount We would like to take this opportunity to welcome the return of Sher to our staff. Sher will be more than pleased to help you with any Hair Care needs. limit on. ad per customer - ottqr good until March 31. 1982 Why pay premium dealer prices Visit Nick and Sam Today. Bring in this ad and receive a WESTUOUNT PLACE WuQmOuM Rd. II at: St. W. wnor‘oo Wk. your tppolnlmont today Open Moo, Too... Sat. 9:306 p,m Nod. that... Ftl, 0:309:30 pm. Complete style with lhle coupon. Velld until March 3131, excluding Saturdays ON ALL PARTS a. LABOUR CiiTiTilrEriffiN OPEN BOWLING 1 0% DISCOUNT " Princess St. West 886-2900 or 886-2370 20% on 886-6960 The highly-entertain- ing Iidlmer. featuring slick playmaking and outstanding goaltend- ing at both ends of the rink was decided with only 33 seconds to play when Kevin Fritshaw ofSt. Catharines Waterloo major atom Tim Horton Cubs are Just too smart a hockey club to cry over spilled milk. That's the word from their coach Ken Her- gott Saturday after Cubs suffered a heart, breaking 1-0 loss to St, Catharines in the first game of the best-of- seven Ontario Minor Hockey Association zone championships, the pinnacle of major atom competition. Waterloo Tim Horton Cub defenseman Mark Strohack (2) uses teammate Todd‘Melnychuck for a screen as he fires a shot on the St. Catharines goal Saturday. Trying to throw Strohack off with a stick check is St. Catharines' Darren Pita. Cubs dropped the opening game of the best-ot-seven OMHA zone final 1-0. By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor SELECTED WALLCOVEQINGS ATSUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS DURING MARCH. start an spring by starting your decorating projcirnUis It's a super time because How‘s have I ou'll be able to save up to 20% on wallcovering orders from specially selected books, (Our in-stock savings are as high as 50%) Soon the white snow which has turned to grey ariifiriiGGv' and the colorful array of flowers will brighten our spirits Hergott is confident his Cubs. will bounce back (S 1y special arrangement with our wallcovering suppliers we have arranged some super pricing during March. 'Y inter is now staging its last hurrah (we hope). We'rv [-ginning to experience warm spring days. Snow Ml'lh ome fabrics and window treatments are also at sale prices.) ow is the time to choose and order your spring decorating needs “No. this game's over and done with, we'll just get off to a fresh start Wednes- day," he said, refer” ring to game two of the series tonight at 7 pm. at Waterloo Arena. "Besides, we've won many games ourselves in the last minute this But.if St. Catharines or anyone else thinks one disappointment like that will decimate Cubs" spirit. they've got another think com- ing, according to Her gnu. jammed a rebound past Cub goalie Timmy Brenner from the edge of the crease, sending the St. Kitt's rooting section into near- delirium while silenc- ing the partisan Water- loo home crowd. SRPETS . Nt “After playing in our (Central AAA) league a while. I felt we were The sole xurviving Waterloo vrttry in OMHA competition, Cubs corralled their group title by ousting first Burlington and then league winners Kitchener Bauer Krauts in superb cross- town confrontation. St. Catharines, haw ing won the toss for the extra game, will play host to Cubs in games three, four and live Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday of next week. llergott places little if any emphasis on the home game factor, m. cusing instead on Cubs' ability to play In their potential. year, the kids know what it teels like." un Shines vi a head ( (“J‘- " “ lu " by . Volvo pm“ Rabbit cf' Mercedes “Nziturally if we hope to beat them, we've got to tie up their number nine (Jason Winch), and yes, num- her 10 (Derrick Bish. op) is a really good skater too." comment- ed Hergott. "Our guys have been covering their men well, it will likely come down to whether my big line can slop their big liner" In earlier competi- tion between the two clubs this your. St. Catharines squeaked out a 4-3 win in Water, loo while Cubs spanked them " in the Burling- ton Christmas touma~ ment. as good as any club, including Kitchener," said Hergott. "The main thing is, the heart of our team is strong," As indicated by the Dissatisfied with present service'? for (1pm? "1mm rall Mukr m Klaua at Northdale Auto Body Complete Collision and Refinishing Service 1332 tuterttittrrt,iMtterrtoo 4tr, f mm N. American models 884-7640 Juan M! W Walvvkm "There's no doubt. goaltending was a fac- tor in beating us today," said Hergott. "But our guy (Bren- ner) played just as well, in fact one of our strong points lately has been our goaltendlng. both (Brenner and Ste, phen Whitney) have played quite well." Cubs are oswnlially comprised of gradu- ates from Watvrhro minor atom Saints, who last season won OMHA zone honors. score, Saturday's game was a goal- tender's battle between Brenner and pint-sized St, Catharines net, minder Alan Thump son. small in stature, but Saturday at least, huge in importance to his club.

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