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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Sep 1984, p. 30

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PAGE 30 - WATERLOO WE. WWI SEPTEMKR 26. 1094 mctutret O'Brien Chronicle Staff If Waterloo Siskins are only as good as their last game, let's forget tor a moment that they are defending Ontario junior B hock- ey champions. In beating Kitchener Ranger B's 8-7 Sunday night at the Waterloo arena in their last exhi- bition game before the Midwestern Junior B Hockey League season begins, Siskins played scrambly hockey. True, they can't be expected to have reached mid-season form, but manager Pete Brill knows they ttsky/v/ OPElhttll Linesmen separate Siskins' Sean Kelly and kitchener's Randy Curran to break up a tight. Richard 0an photo Jolt may be needed to get Siskins moving Caairtkt"'itek INQUIRE NOW! Beechwood's newest development of‘uniquely designed condominium residences is now pre-selling. Only 20 homes will be available in this prestigious setting. Prices from the low $90,000. For more information visit our Clair Creek Information Brill suggests the players' are not taking the hockey as seriously as they might. "it's like a country club atmosphere," said Brill. "Coach (Gerry) Harrigan told me he was going to have a word with everyone after (last) Monday's practice." could be better consid- sports knows it doesn't ering the number of work that way. returnees they have. “I! the returnees "We just seemed to be a little compla- cent," Brill said of h'unday's effort. "We seemed to think we could do things without putting out much " fort. I think anyone who's been involved in Too complacent? . . “I! the returnees aren't leading you, the rookies are going to get caught in the same trap and I believe that's what's happen- ing. I think we're going to get our eyes opened unless they settle down." Brill, however. said that Mike Geminari and Brett Johnston, two Waterloo Minor Hockey graduates. have had good camps. Geminari had been a defenceman but has been moved to for, ward. _ "Geminari handles the Quck a lot bitter at Exclusive Residences By FREURE HOMES Siskins needed a power play goal by Terry McCutcheon at IS: 04 of the third period to break a 7-7 tie and claim the victory. It was McCutcheon’s sec- ond goal of the game. “Johnston's not over- ly big but he's got a lot ofdesire and heart." forward," sdid Brill. Geminari also scored "He has good size and twice for Waterloo. he's not atraid to stick Single goals went to his nose in and muck John Mekerrow, Joe it. ' Hrysko, Chris Archer “Johnston's not over- and Wayne Bgmargl. Mowing your lawn is a lot cheaper than ioining a health club WESTMOIINT AUTOMOTIVE IS MOVING By the ttme your next car service IS due. West- mount Automotnte tmil have moved to new en- larged tacmhes Our new shop as In operation now - but by September 30 we WI" be totally relocated at the comer ot Phillip and Columbia Streets trt Waterloo . Our GOAL has always been to otter you complete one-stop auto service - but operating from 2 se- parate locations has Its problems NOW - With the acqunsmon ot more space at the comer of Phillip and Columbia Streets our dream IS a reality P.S-We stott otter FREE Customer Pcckup and Delivery - Corner of Phillip and Columbia Sis. - Waterloo tMM5tSS20 Ron Goodall had an astounding six goals for Kitchener and Tim Norman had one. Siskins open their season Friday at 8:30 in Owen Sound. Sun- day, they host Listowel Cyclones at 7:30 at the Waterloo arena. p,f5 cxniiiiitAnaetl' Illa-may “which.“ 'qRtmree6 am Luna-u . "The Home of Quality Baking " Toe KING ST. W., KI'NMBNER, 742-1841 ? “basin“... l www.1m'nmu (s Hanoi-cm“. 749-4971 7080' 6 pm.

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