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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Nov 1982, p. 39

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tern/junior B hockey wig over Kitchener, ;’bir seventh straight ame without a loss, +Siskins saw their penâ€" alty killing come into its own. Two Kitchener players sandwich Siskin goalie Don Einwechter during twoâ€"man advantage in the second period as captain Todd Sheridan guards the siot. Richard O ‘Brien photo Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staff ‘"This is the first night we‘ve played well killing penalties," said Siskin coach Gerry And that couldn‘t bhave happened at a better time as the Sisâ€" kins had to worry about twoâ€"man shorthanded situations in both the first and second periods. And as it turned out, they survived both disâ€" advantages, giving up only one thirdâ€"period power play goal in their second win of the season over ‘Ranger Bs. Waterloo Siskins lead the league ,_fid have been on a‘bit of a streak, :l::l there‘s been room for imâ€" provemegt. _ And swure enough, they‘re getting better. In Synday‘s Midwesâ€" Sisks not only winning but are also improving VESPER SPRING MANOR BADEN Senior Citizens‘ Apartment 134 Snyder Rd. E., Baden SATURDAY NOV. 13"" 2 P.M. OFFICIAL OPENING EVERYONE Harrigan, whose use of the "I" formation for forechecking while shorthanded is starting to pay off. "I think Peter Young is one of the best penâ€" alty killers in the league," said Harriâ€" gan. And his other praise was for defenâ€" cemen Todd Loveday and Dennis Brox, who had his best game so far. *‘‘*Loveday kind of settled down for us on defence. He‘s a pretty big man and kept the area pretty clean in front of the net." And other reasons for Siskins good defenâ€" sive work? Harrigan named three. Mark James opened Waterloo‘s scoring with an early power play goal before Kitchâ€" ener sniper Paul Berâ€" berich tied the game. Then Jeff Job and Brad Oliver scored eight seconds apart and Sisâ€" kins led 3â€"1 at the end of the period. Pat Hinnegan and Job had Waterloo goals in the third, after a Dust off Ranger Bs **Waterloo plays a good defensive game," Ranger coach Jack Egers said. ‘*We‘ve only piayed them in their rink so 1 don‘t know what they‘re like on a bigger ice surface yet." scoreless second period in which Rangers, disorganized under pressure, continâ€" ually went offside. In earlier games, Siskins tied Stratford 55 on Friday and beat Guelph 5â€"3 Wednesday. Neil Cameron scored the Ranger power play goal early in the third period. Kitchener has now lost five games, all on the road, and Egers considered that fact. ‘"If we‘re going to be homers, I hope we‘ll be real good homers," he said. Waterloo outshot Kitâ€" chener 32â€"31 as Don Einwechter was sharp in the Siskin goal. Hinnegan and Oliver both scored twice against Stratford and Young had the other goal. Waterloo Minor Soccer Club Annual General Meeting Tues. Nov. 16 6 p.m. Rink in the Park Guest speaker Barry Lyon Qiiver , Sheridan Wheeler Hall Pearson Brezina Cipp Comstock Rivard Nickel Siskins travelled to Listowe! Tuesday hopâ€" ing to extend their unâ€" beaten streak to eight games. They were without Tom Comâ€" stock, who was serving a oneâ€"game suspenâ€" sion, the resuit of an aggressor penalty for a fight Sunday. Sunday, Siskins are at home to Owen Waterioo GP Job 14 Hinnegan 14 Young 12 Ellis 11 Paranyi 14 Seiling 14 James 6 Brox ‘ 14 Doucette 14 Haldenby 14 Siskin Stats 14 10 13 13 13 Notes: Siskins are holding a dance Saturâ€" day, Nov. 13 at 8 p.m. at the Waterloo Legion on Regina St. Tickets can be purchased at the door for $2.50 or in advance. The number to call is 884â€"2240. Sound. Game time is 7:30 at the Waterloo Arena. WANTED * ARTICLES NEEDED * GARAGE 15 13 10 10 14 10 10 10 WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1982 â€" PAGE 39 Pim â€" PP SH 16 42 10 39 10 13 16 17 10 16 18 ho your money‘s worth . . . and mork w dddodds," e rear step argent bumper y e 300 éld)sixgcylmdet engine e 3â€"speed manual transmission Stock #T4201 37623 Sale priced Freight and PDI included, sales tax and licence extra Open evenings untit 9 Fridays until 6; Saturdays until 5 Christmas Gift Giving Nov. 27 Sears studios specialize in portraits of babies. children, aduits and family groups No appointment is necessary There is a 95¢ charge for each additional subject in a portrait package., but no limit to the number of packages you may purchase We select the poses and present only finished portraits Offer good for portraits taken thru Last time 12 2â€"8x10 * 3â€"5x7 * 15 wallet size at Sears Portrait Studio includes 95¢ deposit this offer available for LET US CUSTOM FRAME & MAT YOUR FAVOURITE PICTURES, DIPLOMAS, NEEDLE POINT ETC: All Work Done On Premises at Reasonable Prices e 8â€"foot box | @ bn?lht low mount mirrors e high output heater FORD F100 PICKâ€"UP TRUCK (WiaTERLOO) Limi TEO Afoaglil 455 King St. North, Waterioo, Telephone 884â€"5110 CUSTOM FRAMING AT BENTS CAMERAS WESTMOUNT SHOPPING CENTRE SUPER VALUE WESTMOUNT PLACE k. WATERLOO Studios in most larger Sears retail stores HHFr 5 Portrait Studio 8e _ e 886â€"5520 You really matter to us

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