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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Feb 1983, p. 26

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OLDE TYME QUALITY MEATS PAGE 26 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1983 | OPEN MON.â€"SAT. _ _= / B A.M.â€"8 P.M. SUNDAY 12 NOON â€" 8 P.M. fls "TRY OUR SOFT ICEâ€"CREAM® ~ â€" NOW IN OUR TENTH YEAR â€" &â€"â€" 47Bâ€"A Albert St. N. â€" Next to Zehrs Parkdale Plaza â€" 885â€"0580 â€" Waterioo Telephone: 884â€"1 332 Practice congucted in the English and German languages 1031 Victoria St/ N. (across from tary Tire) Tel. 743â€"35711 For yout treej logye and prices and the NMame ur hearest Nelson Monumkants repr ntative write NAME _ ADDRESS PETER M. 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Ontanio N2Lâ€"2K2 Eastern Canada‘s Largest Memorialist NE':\’QONM UMENTS LTD 1038 Victoyia St N Kitchener/ Ont N2B 3 CLHAHGE® ACCEPTEL POSTAL CODE RESTAURANT Tigers opened their CTA playoffs Monday against Nick Georghiades. from Joe Germann. and Bill O‘Brian from Chris Lear. scored against Sherbrooke Brian (Gilles and Wade Schwark had the goals against Gloucester as Georghiades. Germann and Brad Haelzle were helpers Waterloo major peewee Tigers travelled to Waterioo, Que.. for a peewee tourna ment. from which they were eliminated with a 42 loss to Sherbrooke after a 62 loss to Gloucester The lead changed sides three times in the Burlington game before John East over powered the goalie with a slapshot at 14:55 of the third period Other Warrior goals were scored by Chris Rigby, from Todd MeFarlane and Alex Lehmacher, and Jason Poag, from East East, with help from Rob Thiel, scored the winning goal a:finmt Guelph Poag was the other scorer The Waterloo minor bantam Warriors. playing better in each game since Christmas came up with fine efforts to tie Burlington 3â€"3 and beat Guelph 2â€"1 in recent games McPherson, Zilinskas and Code had the goals against Stratford as Brad Dargel, Todd â€" Meinychuk and Rice earned assists Bruins finished the regular CTA season in first place and will host Chinguacousy Thurs das to begin the O MHA plasyoffs Steve Whitney earned the shutout and also picked up an assist as Stephens, Rice and Zilinskas provided the scoring against South London. Code and Zilinskas also earned as SIStS Against Hillerest. Henry helped Rice on Bruins lone goal and Bruins withstood heavy lastâ€"minute pressure to hang on to the tie that put them in the final Bruins went down 1â€"0 to _ Week last week. being in Woolwich but came back with _ volved in league, playoff and seven unanswered goals as tournament action Chris Code and Troy Stephens Last Saturday they finished had two goals apiece Chip _ UP their Hub League season Seiling, Darren Henry and _ @Ction when they visited the Scott McPherson had single _ Kitchener Bruins at Queens goals while Matt Zilinskas. _ mount and came away with a Steve Rice and Seiling each _ +0 win had two assists. Single assists David MePherson opened went to Henry. Chad Young. _ the scoring for Bees when he Code. Brent Mulligan, Ste finished off some neat passes phens, Mike Brooks. Mark â€" from Bryan Thirsk and Chris Strohack and Steve Whitney McDermitt with some fine Bruins reached the final with a 11 tie against Toronto Hillcrest after blanking South London 3â€"0 and edging Strat ford 3â€"2 The Waterloo minor ;;eum- Baver Bruins were winners in the Winter Experience Hockes Tournament at Niagara Falls N.Y.. defeating Woolwich 7 1 in the championship game Tigers open with victory Warriors continue to improve Bruins take brass ring Minor Hockey Scoreboard Bryan Thirsk. but then the team went flat and the opposi Over the weekend. in com pany with several other Wa terloo teams. Bees travelled to Niagara Falls. N Y to take part in the Winter Experience hockesy tournament Bees began against Niagara Falls and started early when David McPherson scored from Then, with less than a min ute left. Bryan Thirsk com bined with Josh Carthy and David McPherson in a fine passing play for a goal scored by Thirsk In the third period the defense were tough and Brad Suchs in goal came up with ome tremendous saves to preserve the win It was probably Bees‘ finest overall effort of the season. and all players deserve a great deal of credit for their effort and in tensity Tuesday they opened their playoff action against Brant ford. who had beaten them twice in exhibition play earlier in the season, and Bees came up with probably their best effort so far this year to take the victory 3â€"1 The first period was scoreless. and Brantford opened up with the first goal, but Bees came right back a minute later when Tim Hal denby picked up a rebound from Steve Sherlock‘s hard drive and put it away, with Mark Gladwish also drawing an assist Bees went ahead when ‘Fony Weis scored a beautiful goal. picking up the puck at his own blue line and skating â€" through the whole Brantford team to tuck in between the pads of the goal tender That was all the Bees need ed. and Brad Sachs in goal barred the door for the rest of the way. Bees thus wound up the season in fine style, finish ing second by one point behind Woolwich, losing only two ieague games while tying one it 2â€"0, and later in the period it was Chris again. again from Haldenby and assisted by Steve Sherlock In the second period Steve Chris converted Tim Hal denby‘s pass early on to make David MePherson opened the scoring for Bees when he finished off some neat passes from Bryan Thirsk and Chris McDermitt with some fine stickhandling to beat the Kit chener keeper The Waterloo Knotty Pine minor atom Bees had a busy week last week. being in volved in league, playoff and tournament action Guelph and came away with a 2 1 win on the strength of two goals by Haelzle Scout Schindler,. Brad Shants and Georghiades earned assists while David Motz played well in goal, losing his shutout with just 16 seconds remaining Bees finish with victory In their opening game against Galt they playved well enough in the first two periods and ended up with a 11 tie Galt opened the scoring but Derek MacKinnon tied it up as he ripped home a passout from his right winger Mike Wilson at 6: 55 of the period. The third period saw (Galt score 2 unans Waterioo Panthers had a busy week as they opened their O.M.H_A_ playoffs and went to Amhurst New York for a three day tournament Cage Hawks beat the border jinx â€" ‘"When we played them at our place. they had us by 28 at halftime.‘ said Laurier coach Chris Coulthard. "But down there In the final match for Bees. they came up against a power ful and wellâ€"drilled team from Unionville and were down 4â€"0 before the first period ended Mark Schwark got one back for Bees in the second. with Danny Haycock assisting, but Unionville scored again â€" to make it 5â€"1. Bees held their own in the third period. but the game ended at that score The win avenges an earlier loss when the Lancers of Windsor were the visitors. Hawks,. however, changed all that last Wednesday with an 88â€"80 win after trailing 42â€"37 at halftime. The win gives Laurier a 4â€"4 record in the west division of the Ontario Universities Athletic Association. Later the same day Bees took on Thornhill and this time were up for the game Bryan Thirsk opened from MePher son and. Carthy. then Tim Haldenby scored unassisted. and in the third period it was Thirsk again, also unassisted, before Thornhill ruined Brad Sachs‘ bid for a shutout with a goal in the last minute Up until a week ago Wednesday. it‘s been a town in which they couldn‘t win. To some people, Windsor is just another border town. To others, such as the Wilfrid Laurier Uniâ€" versity Golden Hawks basketball team, it‘s been more than that. tion rapped in three straight goals McPherson got one of them back with his second goal from Josh Carthy, but it was not enough as Niagara held on to win it 3â€"2 Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staff Northdale â€" Auto Body Panthers down in playoffs 430 Albert Street, Waterioo Complete Collision and Refinishing Service Going into game three Pan thers had an outside shot at a wild card berth into the semi finals but needed a big win over Humber Valley. The op position opened the scoring as they connected on a breaka way but Derek MacKinnon rifled home a low shot from a difficult angle after a beautiful Waterloo put it all together in game two as they fought their way to a 3â€"1 victory over a stubborn Lorne Park crew Geoff Whent opened the scur ing as he rifled home a low shot from the faceâ€"off circle on a relay from Derek MacKin non. Early in the second period they upped the margin as Tim Kinkade dug out a Derek MacKinnon rebound and flipped the puck high over the fallen goaltender. Geoff Whent and Jon Weland were instrumental in keeping the puck in the Lorne Park end The opposition pulled to within a goal late in the third period but an open net goal by Mike Wilson from Cam Mott after they pulied their goaltender sewed up the victory for Wa terloo In the tournament in New York the Panthers managed a win, a loss and a tie. For them this was an improvement over any of their previous tour nament play this season They started with a 41 loss to a much larger Flambore team The Panthers opened the scor ing, after both teams played a scoreless first period, as Chris Schumilas connected from a goal mouth scramble with assists to Rich Metzger and Scott Geffros wered goals and take a 1â€"0 lead in the series The next game will be played in Galt Phil Hermanutz led Lancers with 25. F Dave Byck led Laurier with 27 points and was also tops in the rebound department. with nine Doug Aitchison,. who was nineâ€"forâ€" nine at the free throw line, scored 19. ‘‘*‘To be gu.*~ hoenest." said Coulthard, "the reason we won the game is we beat their pressure. We ran our patterns and we ran them fairly effectively." Hawks hosted the University of Waterloo Warriors yesterday (Tuesday). Friday. they travel to Hamilton for a game against McMaster. Hawks, however, did have the shots, making 36 of 65 from the floor and 16 of 19 from the line. (in Windsor) we didn‘t give them the shot selection." _ YOUR MEMORIAL SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW SUPERIOR MEMORIALS 528 Victoria St. N. Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 1450138 After bours 578â€"7154 Large Indoor Showreoms The shutout over Royal York was Shawn Brenner‘s as McCauley and Derek Seibert each had two goals and two assists. Rehkop{f added three assists Bott picked up the shutout against North Toronto as McCauley led the attack with three goals. Jason Zettler chipped in with a pair while Rich Carty, Chris Keller and Greg MacDonald added sinâ€" gles Greg Prachar scored the tying goal with 30 seconds remaining and the goalie pulled to give Waterioo the 6â€"6 tie that put them in the final. Mark Rehkopf scored a hat trick while single goals went to Tony McCauley and Scott Zaâ€" varos The Waterioo Mr. Transmisâ€" sion minor bantams travelled to Niagara Falls. N.Y.. and won runnersâ€"up honors after playing four strong hockey games in the Winter Experi ence Tournament. Waterioo lost 10 to North Etobicoke Canucks in the final game as strong goaltending by Garrett Bott was not enough Earlier, Waterioo had tied 6â€"6 with the Toronto Stingers, blanked North Toronto 8â€"0 and shut out Royal York 4â€"0. sel up by defenceman Tim Bishop. Again the opponents went ahead by a goal but Tim Bishop tied it up on a long shot that just trickled in over the goal line. The game turned into a defensive struggle as neither team managed to gen erate much offensive play in the 2â€"2 deadlock Mr. T. strong runnerâ€"up

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