PAGE 24 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE Teammates Brent Weber, Ricky Zehr, David Pfohl, Scott Agla. Matt Kreutzer, Jeff Heinbuch, Jason Cartier, Ste phen Bell, Jeff Schmidt, Jeff Rands. Murray Galbraith, David Bean, Tom Sullivan, Andy MacGregor, Craig Young and Chris Fiedier would like to thank their sponsor Hogg Fuel They would also like to thank coaches Ron Lavoie. Pat Bishop and Terry Smith and manager Doug Rice CTA Saints sign off Waterloo CTA Saints 1984â€"85 season has come to a close. Watenioo â€" Lakeshore Opti mist novice Wasps won the KMHA select league champi onship by defeating Pirates 20 Saturday in a wellâ€"played game Liem Vonguyen scored what proved to be the winner at 8: 06 of the first period as Shawn Dietrich drew the only assist Jeremy Newman scored from a goalmouth scramble midâ€" way through the second period Wasps take league title Philip Wetherup and Robbie McGill were outstanding in the Wasp goal. sharing the shut out Each player checked tena cilously to prevent Pirates from mounting any consistent attack Waterloo Insurance novice Whalers completed their seaâ€" son Thursday by winning the B division championship with a Whalers win ‘B‘ crown 7â€"2 victory over Kitchener Dodgers Ron Bierschbach, Store Manager of Zehrs Market, Waterioo Town Square, Waterloo presents a Zehrs Saveâ€"Aâ€"Tape cheque for $517.24 to John Reisz, Member of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclierosis Society of Canada whose organization redeemed Zehrs cash register tapes in order to provide funds for the society. Our sincere congratulations to all who participated in this very commendable project. We are pleased we were able to assist you. ZEHRS MARKETS This exciting offer is open to any nonâ€"profit organization, church or school group, service club or charity. Each $300 worth of Zehrs cash register tapes is worth one dollar. For example, if your club wishes to raise $250 towards a project, $75,000 worth of Zehrs tapes would be required. Complete details are contained in a hetpful brochure available at any Zehrs Market. ZEHRS SAVEâ€"Aâ€"TAPE PLAN Minor Hockey Start saving your tapes today! The seminar, held in conjunction with the Onâ€" tario Federation of Anâ€" glers and Hunters, is approximately two hours long. It includes A fishing seminar sponsored by Walker‘s Special Old will be held Wednesday, April 10 at the Bridgeport Rod and Gun Club. Other factors contributing to the win were the steady goal tending of Jason Pepiow and Glen Cressman, the excellent defence provided by Trevor Garner, Bobby Wagner and Doug Ribey, the strong checkâ€" ing of Eric Ballantyne and Mike Kraemer, the leadership of Jason Dupuis and Ryan Scott and the allâ€"out commit ment of David Allenson Players‘ parents wish to thank Rod Nelson, Wayne Henry, Brien Thurston and Gord Miller for a job well Doors open at 7 p.m. and the seminar will begin at 8. Ryan Stover scored twice for Whalers, who ied 2â€"0 after one period and 50 after two. Other scorers were Troy Steubing, Jacob Dosman, Ryan Kits Josh Hiuser and Scott Cousineau All Whalers gave their best effort in this victory as they not only hemmed Dodgers in their own end for most of the game but also peppered Dodger goaltenders with nu merous shots Fishing seminar â€" WEDNESDAY Atom Cubs end season Waterioo major atom Tim Horton Cubs won one game in overtime and lost another in a hockey tournament in Mild‘ not only basic fishing techniques but also specific tackle and bait tips along with inforâ€" mation on the environâ€" ment and conservaâ€" tion. Earlier, Cubs had defeated Fairfield, Conn. 6â€"1 in an exhibition game In tournament play, Cubs first defeated Owen Sound after forcing overtime. Cubs again forced overtime against North York only to lose. Goa!l scorers in the three games were Adam Zanna, with two, Ryan Weber, Sean and Kyle Merritt, David Sad dier. Tom Howse, Andy Stil well, Rob Woolstencroft and Martin Dziak Sean Merritt and Stilwell each earned four assists and Kyle Merritt picked up three Howse and Dziak each helped on two goals while Saddler and Woolstencroft each drew one assist Program director and spokesman is wellâ€" known Ontario fishing consultant Glenn Carr. For more informaâ€" tion contact event coorâ€" dinator Wally Motz at 743â€"8895. __ ELECTION PROCLAMATION Of which all persons are asked to take notice and to govern themselves accordingly. In obedience to Her Majesty‘s writs of election, directed by me to the Returning Officer in each electoral district, for the purpose of electing persons to represent the voters in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, public notice is hereby given of the following in each electoral district. P233 At a time to be posted locally, in their offices, using the the official tabulation of resuilts will statements from each polling place be made by the Returning Officers, Eligible electors (voters), missed during the current enumeration, who wish to have their names added to the preliminary voters‘ list, must contact their Returning Officer and THURSDAY, MAY 2nd, 1985 * ONE HOUR EARLIER IN THE ELECTORAL DISTRICTS OF KENORA AND RAINY RIVER THURSDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY, APRIL 25th, 27th and 29th in the Returning Office of each Electoral District Thursday, April 18th, 2 p.m. VOTING HOURS 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. VOTING HOURS 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN THE OFFICIAL NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES CLOSES ADVANCE POLLS Published by the Office of the Chiet Election Officer of Ontano K EEPING YOU |NF OR ME D ELECTION DAY, ELECTION RESULTS Warren R. Bailie, CHIEF ELECTION OFFICER Given under my hand, at Toronto. Ontario REVISION > Ontario ask about the procedure before the list is finalized. The Phone Number of the Returning.Officer for your Electoral District is available from Directory Assistance.