PAGE 30 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE SPEND EVERY DAY IN CITY OF WATERLOO GARBAGE COLL'EC'I'DON REBATE RESIDENTIAL MULTIFAMILY DEVELOPMENTS The rebate will be paid on a per unit basis where there is evidence that the garbage collection in such a development is performed by a private contractor at the sole expense of the owner. A copy of the invoices paid to a private contractor will be required to be submitted with each application. Applications for a garbage collection rebate on residential multiâ€"family developments will be accepted by the City of Waterboo until January 15, 1984. Under no circumstances will applicaâ€" tions be processed after that date. On approval of the application, the rebate will be paid by the City, to the owner, prior to January 15, 1984. Application forms are available from the Purchasing Division, City of Waterloo, 2nd Floor, Marsland Centre. A stately European flavour 4 bedroom spacious home, all the expected luxuries plus a truly glorious parkâ€"like setting. 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W., KITCHENER, 742â€"1841 For further information call Dave at Ming Auto Beauty Centre BLACKFOREST CAKES 885â€"5620 355 Weber St. N. Waterloo ] _ YOU CAN BUY TOP QUALITY TIRES AT HOLESALE PRICES GENERAL SUPPLIES PUBLIC NOTICE The Waterioo minor peewee Bauer Bruins beat Oakville +1 Sunday, one day after losing 53 to Framingham, Mass., in an exhibition game. And in their first away game of the season Bruins managed a 1â€"0 win over Brantford in an exciting goaltenders duel. Oakvilie opened the scoring Sunday, but it was Waterioo‘s game for the next 55 minutes as Shawn Wey posted a hat trick with Stephen Hooper, Sebby Yantz and Chris Wade earning assists. â€" N.ilyl':vnnlorulndomm Bruins met Framingham (Boston) on the larger ice surface at Conestoga College, where the visitors ran up a fourâ€"goal lead by the end of the second perid. Bruins finally got on the scoreboard as Billy Evans scored from Dean MacDonald and O‘Brien, then MacDonald scored twice as Brad Karges, O‘Brien and Evans drew asâ€" sists. With dazzling saves by goalie Todd Hunter. it looked like Waterloo might come back, but Framingham scored once again. In Brantford, MacDonald scored the game‘s only goal in the second period, with help from O‘Brien and Matt Wickâ€" ie. John Day played an outâ€" standing game to earn the shutout. Bruins travel to Brampton Saturday afternoon. Waterloo *‘Kent Hotel®‘ Tigers opened their 1983â€"84 CTA season on a winning note as they overpowered Brantâ€" ford 5â€"3 and battled Brampton to a 1â€"1 draw. In Brantford Darren Henry opened the scoring as he converted a Troy Stephens â€" Chris Code relay early in the contest. After giving up a quick goal the Tigers battled back and scored 4 unanswered tallies in the second period. Mark Strohack opened the blitz with a low hard slap shot from the point. Troy Stephens picked up his first goal as Mark Strohack sent him away at the blue line. Chris Code connected on the first of two as he ripped home a Troy Steâ€" phens passâ€"out. On the same shift Chris Code picked up goal No.2 when he completed a pretty passing play from Troy Stephens and Todd Melny chuk Tigers not only had to battle the opposition but also some shoddy officiating as they were constantly kept one and two men short during the contest. Brantford made the game respectable as they managed to score two power play goals in the last period. Goaltender Tim Brenner played an outstanding game as he constantly challenged the Brantford shooters. The next night in Waterloo the Tigers held Brampton to a 1â€"1 draw. The contest turned into a defensive struggle as both goaltenders held the opâ€" position at bay. Mark Strohack scored what appeared to be the winner late in the contest as he qutmuscled a Brampton defenceman to the puck and connected on a backâ€"hand shot with Darren Henry and Troy Stephens picking up assists Stephen Whitney was a ma gician in net for the Tigers as l Brl * i aret: 0 uUlu 5 IA‘_ C :\ ‘:MԠc o i ind ,'. , & ~* o 4 ___ a trarmlitirmm cine~a 1096 QQhUiCQ.. worthy of your confidence. Kent Tigers on a tear Minor Hockey he continually nhhllnz ton of sure goals. With 5: 04 ton of sure goals. With 5: 04 left in the contest Brampton manpâ€" aged to tie up the contest and both teams settied for the spiit Waterloo minor peewee Waterioo Warriors, minor Panthers racked up 55 points _ bantams in the Central Tripie u‘thncl-amlut'r A league, lost 5â€"2 to Brantford with an exhibition 43 in _ last Wednesday, one day after Woolwich on Saturday and _ beating BRrampton 42. their first two league games In Brantford, the home team 31 at Preston Tuesday and a _ scored three quick first period whopping 17â€"0 home opener _ goals as Warriors could not against Fergus Sunday. get started. Leading in the three game Warrior scorers were lan combined points is Robin _ Kechnie from Brad Haelzle Brandon with 12 followed by _ and Scott Schindler from Chris Mike Kreutzer 7, Mike Godwin _ Lether. Jeff Hea played well in and Steve Georghiades 5. _ the Waterioo net. Chuck Mitchell, Ron Silver Brian Gillis scored twice The Major Atom ‘Tim Horâ€" ton‘" Cubs hosted Brampton in their first game in CTA League play and lost 3â€"1. Gagnon, Jeff Kit, Kevin Lob singer and Jeff Walker 3, John Craig and Bryon Vaughn with 1 apiece. The goaltending of Mike Keyes and Harold Lawrence contributed greatly to the first two wins and Harold regisâ€" tered the shutout. Good defenâ€" sive work by Dave Thomson. Jason Marciniak opened the scoring at 1:36 of the second period with the assist of Dean Trask and David Rintoul. In the third period Brampâ€" ton scored three unanswered goals to take the win 3â€"1. In a homeâ€"andâ€"home Exhibiâ€" tion series with Stratford the Cubs won at home 6â€"2 and lost in Stratford 4â€"2. Brad Kent opened the scorâ€" ing at home with the assist of Scott Rands. The Cubs second goal was scored by Danny Murray from Tim Haldenby and Dave Henry. But before the first period ended Steven Sherlock scored from Scott Rands and Wayne Dietrich for a 3â€"1 score. Then Tyler McMillan scored from Dan Stacey and Jason Voigt for a 2â€"1 game. In the third period Tony Code scored from Chad Morâ€" phet and Danny Murray for the Cubs. Danny Murray made the score 5â€"1 with his goal from Tim Haldenby. _ The final goal of the game was scored by Tony Code from Tim Haldenby and Danny Murray for the 6â€"2 Cubs win. Back in Stratford the home town boys took a 3â€"0 lead in the game. Dean Trask scored the first goal for the Cubs from Jason Marciniak. David Rintoul scored the final goal of the game from Dean Trask and Jason Marciniak for the 4â€"2 Stratford win. The Waterloo Optimist A‘s opened their CTA hockey seaâ€" son in Brantford and lost 7â€"3 in a very closely contested game. Rob Thiel had Waterloo‘s second goal on an assist from Todd McFarlane early in the third period and McCauley scored from Brad Kit and Bob Plate Brantford scored three power play goals before Rick Carty connected at 12; 11 of the second period assisted by Tony McCauley and Alex Lehâ€" macher. Brampton edges Cubs Panthers Warriors levastating split pair funeral home and chapel 621 KING WEST â€" 745â€"9495 Convenient Parking, entering Wellington or King Street A‘s loss deceiving a tradition since 1925. Datz~Bechtel In their second game, the A‘s hosted Brampton and lost Â¥L. Lehmacher scored their lone goal from Brad Hyde and McCauley early in the first singles. Darryl Geisel and Haelzle both earned two asâ€" sists while Joe Germann, John Williams and Schwark had one each. * John Leeder, Billy O‘Brien and Tom Wicke all scored in the third period. O‘Brien also earned an assist, as did Bill Haldenby and Tom Wickie Waterioo Mr. Transmission minor bantams fought back from a threeâ€"goal deficit only to give up one more goal and lose 4â€"3 to Wooelwich Sunday Brian Gillis scored twice against Brampton while Wade This Waterioo team plays in the Newton Division of the Hub League. Waterloo Saints went to sleep in Brantford and Oakâ€" ville, losing 5â€"2 to Brantford In Oakville, Saints had a good first period, then were caught napping. and 60 to Oakville before managing a Iâ€"1 tie with Guelph. â€" Andy Stillwell, from Matt McPherson, and Tug McGraw, from Stillwell and Tony Arâ€" nold, accounted for Saints scoring in Brantford. Stillwell scored to lift Saints into a tie against Guelph after Rob Woolstencroft dug the puck out of the corner. Waterloo‘s major bantams have a win and three losses so far in this young Hub League season. They lost 6â€"3 to Brantford Sunday after suffering a 7â€"2 loss to Kitchener on Friday. In earlier games, they lost 5â€"2 to Stratford after beating Guelph 7â€"1 in their season opener. Against Brantford, Waterloo scored once in each period. Jason Butterfield had Waterâ€" loo‘s first goal on a hard shot from the slot, then Jason Poag flipped the puck over the Brantford goalie for Waterâ€" loo‘s second goal. John East jammed in a pass from Zavaros for the third goal. Waterloo could only manage two goals against Kitchener although a defenceman had to back up their regular goalie when he was injured. In Stratford, the home team went abead 4â€"0 before Waterâ€" loo cut the lead in half with two third period goals. MacDonald scored on a pass from Rehkopf and Kevin Heldâ€" man fired home the rebound of East‘s shot Mr. T. loses heart breaker Tough start for bantams Saints are snoozing