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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Oct 1985, p. 39

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Atom Cubs eliminated The last two weekâ€"ends the Major Atom ‘Tim Horton‘ Cubs participated in the 12th Annual Kitchener Waterlso Oktoberfest Atom Hockey Tournament. In the first round of play the Cubs lost 3â€"1 to Wooalwich, 4â€"1 to Unionville and 3â€"2 to Etobicoke to be eliminated from further play in the Tour nament Scoring goals for the Cubs were Ryan Weber with two and Nathan Belcher and David Warnke with one each. Assists were credited to David Saddler, Jonathan Goll. David Warnke. Sean Stewart, Ryan Weber, Jeff Hunt and Nathan Belcher In Hub League play the Cubs tied St Thomas 2â€"2 and lost to Cambridge 2â€"0. Lee Seabrook scored for the Cubs unassisted and Tom Howse scored with the help of Nathan Belcher and David Warnke Bees lose in exhibition Waterioo Knotty Pine Beey visited Lis towel Cyclones Saturday and lost 5â€"3 in an exhibition game after being idie for a full week Exhibition play saw the Cubs drop a game to Brantford 21. David Warnke scored the Cubs lone goal from Rob Wool stencroft In their most recent league games, Bees lost 6â€"1 to Woolwich and beat Preston 2â€"1 Chad Ricketts, Toby Lessard and Scott Yanke scored in Listowel with assists going to Jeff Schmidt. Dennis Zaborski and Brad Curtain. Dave Norris and Dean Bisson also gave good performances along with goal tenders Chris Alexander and Tim Weis, who turned aside 41 shots Greg Glaister scored against Woolwich and Scott Yanke and Schmidt scored against Preston Saints find triple trouble Waterloo minor atom Saints opened their season with three straight losses. lasing to Stratford. Cambridge and St Thomas by scores of 80. 6 3 and 3 2. respectively Novice Warriors skate to victory Waterioo Graod Valley major novice ‘B" Warriors outhustled St Clements to post a 5â€"3 win in an exhibition game Thursday Against Cambridge. David Pfoh] had two goals and an assist and Matt Kreutzer had a goal and assist (ireg Netchay and Craig Young also had assists Jason McArthur and Travis Seaman each scored twice and Kelsey Orth had a goal and assist. Tisyn Milne had two assists while Brian McNichol and Jamie Zanna each helped on one goal Kevin Beith and Tom Sullivan scored against Stâ€" Thomas with assists going o Netchay, Stephen Shepard. Stephen Bell and Young The winning goal came with 58 seconds left Tigers pounce on Kitchener Curtis Bertelsen and J J MceNeice shared goaltending duties Waterloo major peewee Tigers split two games last week, falling 5 2 to St Thomas in Waterloo Tuesday before coming back with an ®2 win over cross town rival Kitchener at Don McLaren Arena Sunday Scoring for the Tigers against St Thomas was Stephan Carty from Tim Martin and Robin Brandon. and Brandon from Shaun Cassidy and Chris Wade Sunday the Tigers pounced quickly with two goals in less than two minutes then kept the lead for the remainder of the game despite a disappointing 42 minutes in penal ties Leading the Waterloo scoring was Matl Wickie with five points. Shaun Way with three. Carty. Steve Georghiades and Sebby Yantz two points each and Berme Adiys Brandon. Sheldon Gilchrist and Bryan Vaughan with one aprece Bruins play to stalemates Waterloo Bauver Bruins played to ties in their two most recent outings. skating to a 55 draw with Kitchener after a 33 deadiock with St Thomas Jason Marciniak and Dean Kueneman each had a goal and assist against Kitchemer and other goals went to Steve Sherlock. Seott Rands and Tony Code Assists went to Brad Kent. Steve Parker John Harpert, Josh Carthy. Wayne Dietrich and Danny Murray Code. Sheriock and John Harper scored against St Thomas Minor Hockey Leadership e Chairman, Community Services Department e Finance Advisory Committee e Kâ€"W and Area United Way e Waterioo Public Library Board Involvement e Partner, Edward Good Funeral Home Ltd. e Member, Erb St. Mennonite Church e Treasurer, Kâ€"W Council of Churches e Member, Northfield Racquet Club, Kitchener Conestoga Rotary Club e Married to the former Marianne Schmidt, two sons David and Michael ONTARIO MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT The Ontario Ministry of the Environment invites residents of the Kitchener area to review a proposed Control Order to be issued to Beckers Layâ€"Tech Inc. The Controt Order will be to control emissions from moulding presses used in the manufacture of automotive acoustic products at the company‘s plant at 265 Breithaupt Street, Kitchener INFORMATION SESSIONS will be held in the Kitchener Public Library, Eby Room, 85 Queen Street, North, on Tuesday, November 19 10:00 a m â€"1:00 p m 2:00 p m â€"5:00 p m Documents and related reports will be available for review at the Information Sessions with representatives from both the Ministry and the Company being present to answer questions A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Schneider Room of the Kitchener Public Library, 85 Queen Street, North, on Tuesday, November 19 700 p.m. â€"9:00 p.m The Ministry and the Company will make presentations on the proposed Control Order. Those attending will be able to ask questions and to make submissions Mr. Harold Chapman will preside as chairman for the Public Meeting Additional details and supporting data on the proposed Control Order are available for review at the Ministry‘s District Office, 400 Clyde Road. Cambridge Ontano INFORMATION AND PUBLIC MEETINGS ERDB Waterloo Alderman Ministry of the Environment Hon. Jim Bradley Minister Rod McLeod, Q.C Deputy Minister B. Boyko Regional Director im _ WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1985 â€" PAGE 31 C.I.L. FALLâ€" FERTILIZER 25 kg W ‘;" Lochlann is a grade 8 ; ° student at St. John‘sâ€"Kilâ€" *> marnock school, who has ‘ travelled the world to such places as Ireland and France. Lochlann enjoys basketball, running, soccer, squash and once took third ols place in a running meet. He ~ is also an avid fan of Lochiann Boyle drama. Earn Extra Money! 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White and Pyt Enghish Oaks Spreading Juni “' t “'75 Locust, Mulberry. Magnolia Jap Red Mapies P ma IPer®s â€" f Lilacs, Hedge Piants, Flowering Shrubs Railway Pyramidal Junipers . from $6.75 1ies Cegar rails, Fertilizers. Chemicals: Coco Jap. Yews . ... ... from $12.75 _ Sheils Bark. Eic Applicants should be at l\_ {t & least 10 years of age. * z/ v: M Carriers are needed in y ‘,‘ ‘ ‘ the following areas: e LINCOLN RD./BRIDGEPORT RD. RODNEY ST./CORNWALL ST. REGINA ST. /UNIVERSITY AVE. ERB ST./UNIVERSITY AVE. ROOSEVELT AVE./NORWOOD CRES. BREEZEWOOD AVE./MULBERRY LANE WATERLOO CHRONICLE Retail & Wholesale â€" Fully Guaranteed Tree & Shrub Sale ~ 1 DR. K. CHIAMâ€"VIMONVAT 1 4.00 10â€"12â€"18 ‘ d FAMILY MEDICINE on October 21, 1985 Waterioo Call 746â€"4344 for appointment 232 King St. North, Suite 308 wishes to announce the opening of her office for the practice of SPRUCE & PINE TREES L From Fruit trees. Colorado & Hoops» Blue Spruce. 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