Siskin; Mark James sped down the ice ahead of Stratford‘s Bill Pickering and put the deke on goalie Jim Samec to open the scoring last Wednesday. In a way. it was a game of trial and error. Stratford Cullitons faced the trial of havy ing to win at least one game on the road and forced Waterloo Sis kins into making most of the errors. And in doing so. Cullitons took advan: tage of power plays. giveaways and Siskin~‘ sloppy play to win 6â€"1 Sunday night at the Waterloo arena before their biggest crowd so far this season. Siskins also lost 6â€"1 Friday in Stratford. With the losses. Sis kins fell behind 21 in games in the bestâ€"of seven Midwestern jun ior B hockey final series. Cullitons. who took over the home ice advantage with the win Sunday. played host to Richard O‘Brien Waterloo Chronicle Northeast Corner of Westmount and University Ave Film 2: YOUR _ _ THE WATERLOO CHRISTIAN Film Series HIS STUBBORN LOVE Conrad Grebel College Dealing with drsappointments and hurts March 13, 8: 15 p.mâ€" admission free Film 3 â€" March 20 Film 4 â€" March 27 Film 5 â€" Aprit 10 Film 6 â€" April 17 JOYCE LANDORF in the Great Hall of invites you to come and see the of Canadian Federation of University Women Sloppy play puts Siskins in a hole phone 743â€"9353; 744â€"9234; 885â€"4234 IRREGULAR DONATE BOOKS AND RECORDS for 19th BOOK SALE April 8 and 9 Waterloo Tuesday Kelly took advantage night. of giveaways to score Cullitons were simâ€"â€" shorthanded and at ply quicker out of the even numbers, and gate in the first period. tipped a rebound past scormg twice on power _ Siskin goalie Jeff N'Ick- playvs andâ€" adding a el on a power pfay. 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