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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Oct 1983, p. 26

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Yet, until late in the second period when Siskins began an eight goal explosion, the game was played at a slow pace. Up to that point, it was a 1â€"1 tie. Then Siskins, who seemed to rediscovers the wrist shot, went on to claim a 9â€"1 victory over the Greys. Last Wednesâ€" day, Siskins beat Elâ€" mira Sugar Kings 7â€"14. As a result, Siskins have a 6â€"1 record and Last time Christmas Gift Giving this portrait package is available for 892. Sears Portrait Studio Sears, Fairview Park Mail, Kitchener at Sears Portrait Studio Offer good for portraits taken thru includes 95¢ deposit at time of sitting Sears studios specialize in photographic portraits of babies. children, adults and family groups No appointment is necessary There is a 95¢ charge for each additional subject in a portrait package. but no limit to the number of packages you may purchase We present only finished portraits of the best poses ndaptFettson | SCATS your money‘s worth . . . â€" 5x7 * 15 wallet size "@ 118. continue tolead the Midwestern Junior B Hockey League. *‘*We just had to get it together," said Siskins coach Gerry Harrigan. **We couldn‘t seem to get going on the power play." * Greys tied the game a 1â€"1 on Terry Menâ€" ard‘s shorthanded efâ€" fort date in the first period. Siskins connected for two quick goals in the second period when Hinnegan scored on a power play at 17:15. That was followed by a Harrig an also thought Owen Sound goalie Brian Pettigrew played well in the first period when he aliowed only one early goal to Todd Loveday. breakaway goal by Terry McCutcheon at the 18â€"minute mark. John McKerrow scored early in the third period. Then in the final 10 minutes, two goals by Ron Pearâ€" son combined with sinâ€" gles by Chris Archer, Tim Fedy and Hinneâ€" gan widened the gap. At the same time, Siskins weren‘t giving much away defensiveâ€" ly. "I thought our penâ€" alty killing was good tonight," said Harriâ€" gan. "The other night in Elmira they (Sugar Kings) got four power play goals." McCutcheon, who has not yet seen the end of a dispute between Siskins and Listowel Cyclones concerning his playing rights, had five goals against Elâ€" mira. Jim Way and Brett Johnston were the Send your family or children‘s portraits as Christmas cards! Waterioo Square T48 Fairview Pa:k Mati Have a private sitting in our studio by appointment. Choose your Christmas cards from $19.95 Call for your appointment today! 7120 894â€"1060 s While McCutcheon is allowed to play for Waâ€" terloo before the Onâ€" tario Hockey Associaâ€" tion hears Cyclones‘ appeal of the decision that he be allowed to play for the Siskins, there is another player who remains out of uniform while awaiting a similar decision. o t her W aterloo scorers. Al Kimmel, who played for Elmira last season, is caught in the middle as Siskins and Sugar Kings argue over who has rights to the forward. NEW LOCA TION: Kimme!l signed with Waterloo while living in the Preston section of Cambridge, then moved to Bloomingâ€" dale which is part of Elmira‘s territory. Sugar Kings thereâ€" fore claim rights to Kimmel.

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