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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Mar 1983, p. 23

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If you are a boy between the ages of nine and 14 and live anywhere in Waterloo. you are eligible to play in the upcoming season of Wateriloo Boys Soft ball. Wateriloo Boys Softâ€" ball, organized by the Optimist Club of Lake shore Village, will conâ€" sist of two Jeagues this summer. A senior league will involve players 12â€"14 while the others will play junior. Games are scheduled throughout the sum mer from late May to Waterioo Minor Ball (baseball and Tâ€"ball) announces its new ex ecutive and registra tion dates for the up coming season. Pat Bishop is presiâ€" dent and Doug Wolfe, viceâ€"president. Dan Young has been named secretary â€" and Gerry The Roeder to success Paul Roeder is back from Chicoutmi, Que.. and he has a golid medal to show for his efforts at the Canada Winter Games Feb. 17â€"24. The 18â€" yearâ€"old Waterioo native was part of the Ontario bowling team, which won its division before beating teams from Alberta and British Columbia twoâ€"outâ€"ofâ€"three in two crucial series. Roeder‘s average at the Games was 256, which matched exactly the overall average of the fiveâ€"man team. This was the first time fiveâ€"pin bowling has been included in the Games. ‘"We had one game (in the preliminary rounds) of 1.532. which was over 300.‘ said Roeder. "but mostiy we just bowled consisâ€" tently." by chartered bus with sightseeing tour of Washington D.C. April 23rd to 30th $430.00 shared accom $545.00 single Kâ€"W Track and Field Club will hold their spring registration Saturday . March 5th and J2th at Seagrams Gym on Seagram Drive. Waterloo from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The registration fee for Mites and Atoms (ages 7â€"12) is $20.00 or $50.00 for more than 3 children in the same family. Registration fees in the Senior Club for those 13 years and up begins at $110.00.For more information on the Junior Club contact Bev and Ray Wagner â€" 744â€"1715 and Pete Grinbergs at 885â€"1943 for information on the Senior Club. HISTORIC GARDEN WEEK Boys softball registration call OUTINGS 744â€"1914 for details This tour is arranged in cooperation with Noecker Travel Lid. Elora Chartered bus to James Galway and Irish Symphony. Roy Thomson Hall, March 16th. Cost $30.00. All included. Call 744â€"1914. Track signâ€"ups of Kitchener goes to Virginia‘s 50th annual Minor Ball to hold signâ€"up in either division reâ€" ceive a Tâ€"shirt and cap as well as top quality clinics run by Glenn Moeser and Barry Musselman of the Waâ€" terloo CHYM‘rs. Registration takes place March 5 and 12 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Seagram Stadium. There is a $12 fee Labor Day and almost all games will be played at St. David‘s or Winston Churchill schools. Hopefully. there will be six teams in junior and semior. All players Registration takes place March 5 and 12 between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. at a fee of $20. The organization would also like to meet volun teer coaches and um pires as well as potenâ€" tial sponsors at this time Hooper is treasurer Using a balanced attack, the Dynastys eliminated Brant ford by winning their unes Brantford team took an eariy Kitchener one goal lead,. bowever, the w . home town team stormed back to score the next six. Dave Ele"'ngtons’ McMartin scored late in the first period io tie the game ora square The second was scoreless The Waterioo Wellingtons Then. in the third. led by Tim â€" temporarily gave up their Rice. the Dynastys exploded â€" series lead as they lost 6â€"3 to for five unanswered goals _ Elora after winning 42 Besides the outburst by Rice. Elors scored three third a total of 10 other players were _ period goals to take the 6â€"3 win involved with either goals or and break a 33 te. Mike assists Dretrich, Chris Prince and in Brantford. Waterioo reâ€" Andrew Reeve had goals for versed the play pattern by â€" Waterioo while Julian Branâ€" vrabbine the lead earlv and â€" don earned an assist In Brantford. Waterioo re versed the piay pattern by grabbing the lead early and never giving it up. In the fipst period. John MacDonald gave the Dynastys their first goal in the second. two goals by Carmen Caccioppoli and sin gles by Tom Jacobs and Kevin Freiheit gave Waterioo a five goal lead before Brantford got on the board Carmen Cac Dynastys advance W. H. Furniture Service 550 PARKSIDE DRIVE, WATERLOO 888â€"76230 AMPLE FREE PARKING Minor Hockey Scoreboard Finish Regular Special Save cioppoli then scored his third of the night. Brantford replied late in the second and added one in the third. Thus, Waterâ€" loo won 63. Having advanced passed Brantford, the Dynasâ€" tys now awail the start of the next series in which they face Kitchener Dave Barker performed well in net in the Dukes® 42 win Chris Reid set up Mike Dietrich for their first goal and Alan Folliott added the second goal with help from Paul Madison. Brandon was in the right spot as Prince and Paul McArdle set him up for $4,916 4,916 *5,760 +5,760 *5,760 *5,541 HOURS: OPEN TUES., WED ., THURS. 10â€"4:30; FRI. & SAT. 10â€"5 OTHER TIMES BY APPOINTMENT *2.996 *2,495 *8,195 *8,1965 *3, 196 *2,796 %anfldn scored to take the win as Todd Schott picked up a games to one Tigers lost three straight to Oakvilie recently, dropping a 53 decision Saturda® after losing earlier games by scc.~s of 7â€"4 and 4â€"2 Nick Georghiades . ~1 a goal and two assists Saturda, and Brad Haeizle added a goal and assist. John Williams was the other scorer and Joe Germann earned an assist Waterloo major peewee Tigers are through for the season following a playoff series loss to Oakville, three Williams ailso scored two in the 7â€"4 loss while Georghiades and Wade Schwark added sinâ€" gles Bill O‘Brian, Darrel Gieâ€" sel and Haelzle each had a pair of assists In the 4â€"2 loss. Hagizle scored from Darrel Hartleib and Georghiades scored from Haelzie Wall System Entertainment Centres Just arrived from Europe...two exciting wall 2,421 $2,421 2,765 3,145 2,765 $3,145 *3,145 *2,7 46 2,765 Tigers are finished ideas from Mushfm\? Each avails two distinctive profiles and eight ditferent finishes, these handâ€" somely crafted Musterring wall systems offer you a myried of decoratingâ€" options, plus if you buy now you can save . ? up to 60% off some of _ ; l : 1!!: 3:' I !‘"!’.A.l‘..“..". LE This besutifuily crafted 2â€"1/2 section wall system features an entertainment centre, biioid doors and ber insert. Great for displaying all sorts of things, the 1014 is available in eight different * m ts C > / Finish The resurgent novice select Waterico Insurance Whalers continued their winning ways last Saturday at the Waterioo Arena against the Kitchener The first period, aithough scoreless, saw both teams with many scoring chances. Steve Heimbecker in the Whalers‘ goal was sharp. De fencemen Greg Posliff, Dale Henry, and Matt McPherson cleared the puck well, and forwards Peter Sioan, Craig Young, and Craig Miller skatâ€" ed hard and maintained presâ€" sure on the Kats The Whalers in the second period sagged. Jason Gibbons of the Kats scored two quick unassisted goals,. and got his third near the start of the third period. Things looked bleak Goaler Andrew McMillan mde a couple of key saves Andrew Stilwell started the comeback with a breakaway goal after Ryan Weber and for the Whalers *3,748 *3,748 *4, 407 *4,785 *4,785 $4,122 $4, 407 *4, 407 *4,785 kick Cats WEDNESDAY. MARCH 2, 198 *1,0695 *1,895 *2,1965 *2,495 *2,195 *2,1965 *2,495 *2,495 *1 995 Jeff Hunt had worked the puck out of their zone. Hard work by Jamie Hamilton and Stephes Beli paid off when Stilwell got his second breakaway goal. The tying goal came about because of hard forechecking by Ryan Hume and Eric Payne, which gave a chance to David Saddier, whose hard Cougars 2 â€" Canadians 0 Flyers 1 â€" Knights 0 lower leftâ€"hand corner of the Kats‘ goal. A minute later Flyers Leafs Redwings Knights Canadians with just twenty seconds pass from Rob Woolstencroft, got the hatâ€"trick and the winâ€" ning goal of the game *1,853 $2,212 $2,212 2,127 $2,212 Minor Atom Leafs 1

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