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";iry,jti'j)r.i, . f 7/4 ï¬Capture the _f_i__iriri,t of' Christmas "Hm Dec. 1 -24th tMon.-Fri. only) Dinner, Special What mid“! way toning 196 condo... Vow atom) can enjoy a but“. holiday dim 1090mm Roast Turkey ' messing t ' with all the traditional trimmings. . t . 1 , . _ Makoxzmr reservations now and n 't he disappointed Christmas Office or Departmenf Party """Siskins finally dismiss improved Mercury squad Richard O'Brien Chromcle Statt Owen Sound Mercu rys can expect no easy nights in the Waterloo, Arena. but Sunday night at least they kept the score down. And then some. In fact, despite being outshot nearly as badly as in their meeting a month earlier. Men-u rys stayed with the Siskins until Chris Lang scored the winner on a power play with just over 13 minutes remaining in the game. Siskins then added another goal to seal a 4-2 victory at the Wa- terloo Arena and re, main atop the Midwetr tern junior B hockey standings. Mercurys are sixth. although they've won eight of their last 13 games. Siskins also beat the hapless Elmira Sugar Kings 12-3 on Friday. but lost last Wednesday by a 3-2 score to the Guelph Platers, who have been making a serious drive lately for first place. But against Owen Sound, Siskins had a 43-16 edge in shots on goal. a margin compa rable to the time they beat Owen Sound 9-3 on November H. However. Owen Sound goalie Bruce McDonald kept it close with a performance that earned him third star status. . . W e h a d " u r chances," said Siskins coach Gerry Harrigan, Roast turkey o roast goose o barbecued beet o baked pineapple ham . potatoes 8 gravy o yams o baked salmonospecialty cold meats & pickled heart & tongue 0 assortment of cheese Salad bar q sunshine fruit salad . bean salad 0 potato salad 0 tossed salad 0 cole slaw o macaroni salad . cottage chec- se q relishes. shrimp Desserts and black forest cakeohot Christmas pudding opies and many more tempting desserts. Christmas & New Years Day Smorgasbord ADULTS 31 3.95/ CHILDREN UNDER 1 2 $7.00 CHILDREN UNDER 2 FREE Watertoo Siskins Peter Young (18) and Pat Hinnegan (1 1) were taken out of the play by Bill Fairman (3) and Steve Reay in this first period action in front ot Owen Sound goalie Bruce McDonald. who thought his team was flat in the first two periods. “We just couldn’t get it in. “He (McDonald) played exceptionally well." Pat Hinnegan scored Waterloo's insurance goal more than five minutes after Lang's game winning point drive. John McKerrow and Todd Loveday scored Siskins' other goals in the first period. _ Steve Nelson and Bill Fairman replied for Owen Sound. Siskins' Dennis Brox was picked as first star, ahead of Loveday, s115"I; but Harrigan singled out forward Mark James as one of his most effective players. Siskins called three juveniles up for the game to help fill the lineup since Jeff Job has left to play Inter- mediate C in Palmer; ton and Tom Comstock was stranded in Sarnia with car trouble. McKerrow was "Mark played a strong game for us tonight. A lot of people don't notice him be, cause he does a lot of things away from the puck. He takes his man out well and doesn't kill him." Christmas & New Years Day Brunch 10 a.m. - 2 pm. Roast Turkey. Baked Smoked Ham, Scrambled Eggs, Home Fries, Pea Meal Bacon, Cold Baked Salmon, Full Salad Bar, Hash Fruit Bar, Sweets, Coffee. Adults $9.95 Children under " - $5.00 Chicken 8 Ribs, Salad Bar, Fruit Bar Adutts 5.95 Children $3.95 Boxing Day Dinner Childton node! 2 Free among the Juveniles, along with Nick Cipp and Mark Harris. Both teams took 13 penalties throughout Sunday's game. but seconds after the final buzzer referee Rick Morphew handed Sis- kins' Brad Oliver a match penalty for a vicious slash that le- velled Geoff Timpson. Oliver, who will be suspended for at least three games, was ob. viously upset with him. self and declined com- ment on the incident or any provocation that might have led to it. Friday. Ron Pearson had three goals for Waterloo while Peter Young and Tim Fedy had two each. Singles went to Todd Sheridan, Blake Ellis. McKer- row, Jim Wheeler and Cipp. Ellis and Sheridan had Waterloo's goals in the loss to Guelph while John Rocco had two for the winners and Steve Johnson had the other. Siskins travelled to Listowel for a game Tuesday. Their next start is Sunday. Jan. 2 when they host Lis towel at the Waterloo Arena. Game time is 7: 30, men-m O‘Brien photo 'itthtc V