Mon. thru Thurs. only a 0 00e 000000 o6 ,, 4/Â¥ PRICE SALE VIDEO MOVIE HOUSE We have to learn from areas where we‘ve had problems," said Culliton coach Dave Cressman. ‘"We haven‘t been winning big games but if we can learn from our mistakes we‘ll be happy to meet Waterloo in the finals." (Please use parking lot off John St . behind First Baptist Church Enter off King St entrance ) Harrigan related Sunday‘s effort to Siskins 122 win over Kitchener Ranger B‘s a week ago Tuesday. Kelly scored four minutes latér on another power play after goalie Don Einwechter held the puck and was called for delay of game. Mark Maue scored on a goalmouth pass at 16: 49 and the Cullitons dominated from then on but could not find the goal to send the game into overâ€" time "That game got us pumped up and told us we could do it." Harrigan said Siskins will meet Kitchener in a bestâ€"ofâ€"seven semiâ€"final series that opens Sunday at the Waterloo arena. Cullitons, meanwhile. go against either Owen Sound or Listowel in a quarter final series Cullitons, however, came on in the third with a goal by Rob Talucci at 8:38, just four seconds after Ed Scharlach had taken a minor penalty. EVERYONE IS WELCOME Tim Fedy, Blake Ellis and Peter Young scured unanswered goals before the game was eight minutes old. Then Rick Kelly scored his first of two goals before Mark James and Todd Loveday gave the Siskins what appeared to be a safe lead. Siskins were at their defensive best for two periods Sunday night as they allowed Cullitons just seven shots on goal while building up a 5â€"1 lead. .3A *(Coach) Gerry (Harrigan) was aiming for defensive hockey," said Siskin manager, Pete Brill adding that their goals against average of 3.48 was very good for junior hockey. YgAALY memgBershHip 25.00 «.. LIFETIME MEMBERsHir 75.00,.., _ Another plus for Siskins, whose previous firstâ€"place finish was the season before Stratford came on the scene, was that they gave up just 146 goals in 42 games. In doing so, they led the league in least goals against for the first time in recent memory. VCR & 1 Movie . . ... $10.00/Day Additional Movies â€" 1/2 Price hronicle Staff First came the early lead and later was the are, but when it was all over the Waterloo iskins had scored their most important win of e season, a 5â€"4 decision over the Stratford Culâ€" tons. _ The victory Sunday gave the Siskins first place in the Midwestern Junior B Hockey League and forced the secondâ€"place Cullitons ut of top spot for the first time. Cullitons had finished first every year since joining the league n the 1975â€"76 season. ichard O‘Brien ANNUAL MEETING Monday, February 14, 1983 at 7:30 p.m. 500 Albert St. (Parkdale Plaza) Waterioo ‘‘We Take Reservations ©84â€"1441 T}’Canadbn Red Cross Society Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Branch 227 King Street South, Waterioo The Mutal Life Assurance Co. of Canada Firedâ€"up Sisks dislodge Stratford from top seat 24 Hr. Rental Mon.â€"Thurs Members Only MOoOVIES (Reg 150 .00 50.00) The Kâ€"W Mr. Stereo Titans had a 10â€"point lead with seven minâ€" utes remaining, but couldn‘t hang on and eventually lost 93â€"90 to London Crystal Palace Saturday. Saturday. ‘"That seemed to ig The loss kept Titans nite London and take from reaching the the wind out of our championship game of â€" sails." said Titans‘ the 17th annual® Ted Mike Visser. ‘"Our Dilts Senior Men‘s Bas _ problem was. when ketball Tournament _ they made their run we that was won by Etobiâ€" _ could not stop them coke Drifters. from scoring." Titans had already Visser had 28 points ne or leammate Pat Hinnegan will get to the puck ahead of Stratford‘s Mark Maue. By hook or croqk, _Sis_k_ips' Todd Loveday (4) sees to it that either Mr. Stereo loses in semifinals WATERLOO SQUARE 886â€"1250 Mon . Tues . Wed . Sat 9:30 to 5 30. Thurs & Fn 9 30â€"9 p.m FOR MEN Ragqs '-v ols uin » men‘s Save on GHALPEY °_ _ started to rest some players for the final when London‘s Jim Commerford scored all six of his total points on three jump shots with in about 30 seconds for Titans, who were down 45â€"42 at the half. Dan Berry scored 26 and Tom Kieswetter added 10. 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