PAGE 30 - WATERLOO CHROMCLE WEDNESDAY. Am 24. 1965 "After that five-min, tttts penalty we got a little bit of life back into um" said McKer- um "We knew we had In bear down and get our act together and not get discouraged." It would have been very easy to become discouraged after the first period. Blues had a ir'e"dL.ili at the time Bramalea coach Bob although they were Megan was disap- outshot 18-tf, pointed that McNaught Kevin Maelsaac, took the major penalty Hramalea's talented and he pas no happier captain, had two goals. to see his team give up Andy Cassesl, Dave 50 many goals. Carreiro. Terry Grit "We were giving a fith and Jamie Jefier, more experienced son each scored once, team the opportunity to Sue Smith, John ihr lynvhuk and Todd Major were high point trophy winners for the Region of Waterloo Swim Club at the re- cent Halifax Trojan In, vitational Swim Meet. were Todd Loveday and Al Kimmel. ROW sent just 10 swimmers, but placed third behind the first- place host club and second-place Dart- mouth. Results for ROW swimmers are as mr lows: Todd Major (In lst 400 & 1500 free. Isl It!) & No back. Siskins need e1trc)er(q1kdlpeh 900mm Three ROW winners in Halifax 6 SUBSCRIBERS WILL WIN A $50.00 FOOD VOUCHER FOR DINNER AT One King Street W. Kitchener, Ontario bl2G 1A1 (519) 745-4321 L219 [Sigma Buy a $1.00 Subscription from your carrier and become eligible for the draw to be made May 15, 1985 APRIL COUPON RECEIPT For much of the third period, Siskins were content to dump the puck into the Bramalea end and stop Blues at centre ice, Marc Shaw ([3) Sth t500 tree. tith 200 & 46o free. 6th "tt IM Juana Hegel cm In all) & 400 IM. Ist 200 Ry, 3rd we ny, 3rd mu breast, uh 400 free, sth 100 breast Stephen Hillard (m m 200 IM, Ist 1oony. anwOIM & lull free, 3rd 4tto free, 3rd 100 back Justin “My tltt sth 200 back. Tth we bark a 200 IM David S-llll (15) Sth 100 back Joh- Doly-chk tt2) m 260. Mttt. 1500 free. Ist 200 tM & 200 ny. Isl zoo breast, an 100 ns “We changed our forechecking system," said Mckerrow. "We sent just one man in and picked up their wingers,", Sue Smith 112) Isl loo & 200 breast, 1statolk ttttt tty, Isl loo back. )sl 200 IM, 2nd loo tree 2nd 200 breast. 2nd 200IM,3rd 'tto IM foe dasucal dining Jason Huber! (l2) N 100 Friday, Siskins jumped into a 3-0 lead but ended up scoring four straight goals "This is the first time we've been faced with elimination and I hope that realisation will get us back playing the kind of hockey we're supposed to be play- ing." come back and they came back," said Dug- gan, who added that his best players tired themselves out killing penalties. "We've allowed 17 goals in two games and that's not so much the result of Waterloo's pressure hut our poor play, and zoo back, 2nd ISO) free, md 200 IM and I!!! tty. 3rd 400 free, 3rd 100 breast Boys " a H: won 3 golds in RELAYS tx50 Medley relay The debs werer,iiver medallists in the recent national ehanyrionqhips in Quebec. Members of-all waierioo rw, and "B" teams are invited to attend along with family and friends. The reception starts at 7:30 p.m, Refresh ments will be available. A reception will be held Tuesday, April 30 at the Navy Club. 315 Weber St. N., in honor of the Waterloo deb ringette team. Commune! horn page 29 Ringette after Blues tied the game alt; Besides the two-goal performances by McKerrow and Nor- man, Siskipsrhad goals from Mike Barbeau, Paranyi, McCutcheon and Ron Pearson. Barbeau's goal came in his first game back from a foot injury that kept him out of the lineup for two months. Griffith scored twice for Blues. Singles went to Dave Johnston and Maelsaac. If necessary, a sixth game would be played Friday at 7:30 at the Waterloo arena. Game seven would be in Bra- malea Sunday at 7:30. and 0:50 Free relay T Major M Shaw. h' Humid A J Tiphdy. "too Pree relay 5 Hulforxi, J Dolynchuk. J Ti plady and T Major (comer ot Roundâ€: Ave. and Onion! St. across from the mowers Bowl) 653-7884 623-0388 "Our Low Overhead means SAVINGS TO YOU" 51 Roseview Ave., Cambridge Noun: Mom-W06. 96:30, Than. I Fri. 9.9. tut. 95:30 3 Large Floors of Top Quality Furniture V Lttt 'loott o , i:itfit'i!iiivawtrp/ri1niittttT “In Waterloo North and Ontario, let's make CHANGES putting PEOPLE FIRST" RICHARD GERSON - CONCERNED, EFFECTIVE ?oym't"rrrrttr Ave. E., Waterloo "6 , 020 q create, keep jobs 0 fair taxes for all . women's equality, NOW 0 a cleaner environment 0 stop government waste, provide needed services 576-2313 m vitamin. and minor“ you and Hot to count». tooth rowdy. â€on much watch you We. 5mm $ttr M 'ttttet. IF YOU Alli “â€008 new you. NUTRITlONIL MEALTtC.,..ttALt US tt Could Change Your Life The NUTRIENT DEFICIENCY TEST Take the ... Lon Flood