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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Sep 1983, p. 24

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PAGE 24 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 P.S5. + Don‘t Forget these Homecoming events: Sept. 30, Alumni Oktoberfest Oct. 1, Buffet Brunch, Seagram Museum tour, and Street Dance There will also be an Alumni Night at the symphony, Dec. 9. For more information, call the Alumni Affairs Office, 885â€"1211, Ext. 2039 THIS OFFER IS NOT VALID WITH ANY OTHER COUPONS OR DISCOUNTS NAHONAL UINIVERSITIES WEEK A special invitation for UW alumni to view the beautiful new arena funded by the students of the University of Waterloo. Join in for free skating which follows the opening ceremonies: - ._ UW GRADUATES SKATE THE COLUMBIA ICEFIELD! 2:00 â€" 5:00 p.m. Sunday, October 2 Columbia Icefield â€" North Campus University of Waterloo October 2nd â€" 8th AVTOPRO | ° Sisks‘ early goals not enough If Cambridge Winter Hawks learned anyâ€" thing in the first period of Sunday‘s game, it might have been that they can‘t afford to give Waterloo Siskins too many power play opportunities. Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staff And if Siskins COLUMBIA AUTO SERVICE Gary Voigt 147. Columbia St. West Waterloo, Ont Tel: 885â€"3520 learned anything for the rest of the game, it might have been that they have to make something happen to force the other team into taking penalties in the first place. Siskins started off comfortably enough with three power play goals before the game was 10 minutes old. However, they didn‘t get another power play opportunity until the third period as they squandered a 3â€"0 lead and went on to lose Siskins‘ Todd Loveday turns Winter Hawks‘ Jay Innes upside down near the Siskin bench. Richard O‘ ‘Brien photo RON SNYDER‘S SERVICE LTD. 244 Margaret Ave Toi. 744â€"2831 The loss was in Sisâ€" kins‘ Midwestern Junâ€" ior B Hockey League home opener at the Waterloo arena. Friâ€" day, Siskins had spoiled Hawks‘ opener by defeating them 6â€"3 in Cambridge. Pat Hinnegan scored the first two power play goals and Ron Pearson added the third, but it was all downhill Trom there as Cambridge stopped giving Siskins power play chances. _ ‘‘We didn‘t work for it, either," said Siskin e Offer valid until October 22, 1983 That‘s right! As your AUTOPRO dealer, I care about your car, and | can give you a special discount durin? my inspection days. You can always get a free inspection and estimate at my repair center. And as an AUTOPRO dealer, I can offer you a , guarantee that‘s valid for as long as you own your car â€" on mufflers, brakes (pads and shoes) and shock absorbers. ayprosonfi:glhvs ad, you will obtain a 10% discounit on the total amount bi for work done on your brakes and exhaust system. for work done on your EXHAUST SYSTEM on the amount billed (parts and labour) and BRAKE coach Gerry Harrigan. ‘‘They outhustled us, outhit us and outskated us. "I think we weren‘t hungry. We played a far better game down there and they played a far better game up Greg Snyder scored for Cambridge before the first period ended 3â€"1. Then in the second, Siskins came up with what Harrigan called ‘‘two crucial giâ€" veaways‘‘ that allowed goals for Mike Nicklin and Craig Pestell. â€" are I Ojpotier Richard O‘ ‘Brien photo _ PaRTICIPEaLTION P , Siskins‘ next start is Sunday when they host Stratford Cullitons at Tom Maloney scored the winner for Camâ€" bridge midway through the third period and Paul Wilkinson added the other goal. It was a different story Friday as Siskins had an early goal in each period to open the season with a victory. Tim Fedy scored twice for Waterloo while singles went to John McKerrow, Chris Archer, Pearson and Hinnegan. arena. NOTES: Harrigan was disappointed Siskins managed just four shots in the second period of Sunday‘s game but he was pleased with Jim Way and Bill Kuchman, two young players who saw action in the third period. The program had Terry McCutcheon listed as captain, but he didn‘t play because the Ontario Hockey Asâ€" sociation hadn‘t yet deâ€" cided if the highâ€"scorâ€" ing player could leave Listowel without a reâ€" lease. _ Jim Wheeler, Wilkinâ€" son and Pestell replied for Cambridge. Mowing your lawn is a lot cheaper than joining a health club. at the Waterloo .A)

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