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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Jan 1986, p. 20

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PAGE 20 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1986 {continued from page 19) Siskins ""I‘m happy in Kitchener," said Kimmel. "I left on good terms with no hard feelings. It was the best thing for everybody, I guess. I‘m pretty good friends with most of them (Siskins)." Kimme! stayed out of the penalty box and picked dp two assists while playing on a line with Ron Goodall and Terry St. ‘"We didn‘t know what to expect with Al on the team and the junior A guys (Goodall, Richard Hawkins and goalie Paul Porter) in the lineup," said Siskin coach Ross Yantzi. ‘"but we started taking the body and we didn‘t make too many mistakes tonight." Roger Carlaw and Paul Gehl each had two goals for Siskins, all of them on power plays while playing on a line with Scott McCulloch, who scored an empty net goal. Mike Fair also scored for Siskins, who also had a good effort from defenceman Scott Biggs. â€" â€" Goodall scored three goals for Ranger B‘s and Peter Holomek was their other marksman. Kelly Ingalls scored twice for SugarKings and Terry Hoelscher had their other goal. Biggs scored the winning goal against Elmira Friday night in the second period. Steve Aebersold led Siskins with two goals while singles went to Mike Fair and Paul Gehl. Siskins took just eight minor penalties in the game, two less than Ranger B‘s. They outshot Kitchener 36â€"27. Siskins are in Elmira tonight for a rematch with Sugar Kings at 8 p.m. Friday, they‘re visitors in Listowel before hosting Cambridge Winter Hawks Sunday at 7: 30 at the Waterloo arena. Know Thou of a certainty that love is the secret of God‘s Holy Dispensation, ... love is heaven‘s kindly light ...‘ _WUW Arts Centre Mortifee in Concert Saturday, 18 January 8:00 p.m., Humanities Theatre Adults $15.00 Students/Seniors $12.50 For tickets call 885â€"4280 Tickets available at the Humaniâ€" ties Theatre Box Office* and all BASS outlets. Hours: Monday to Friday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday, 1 to 5 p.m. *The Humanities Theatre Box Office is a BASS The Quote of The Week Catch her Spivit‘ U a i v Baha‘i Holy Writings ers id o f Waterlo o 4 § id d _ _ WED.â€"THURS.â€"FRI. . . . . .. . Enter your name to win a trip for two, to fabulous MONTREAL! Ballots available at the VIA RAIL DISPLAY in the mall. Hundreds of Bargains! Four Big Days of Savings! 2 * \_ C V JA P â€" tm > â€" 00 a» /’,'/E WI q CfW+] u ‘ To A Free Trip For Two to Montreal Draw Saturday 2 P.M. January 8, Special Sale Hrs.: sidewalk sale Bob Armstrong, skip of the University of Waterioo men‘s curling team, watches his delivery while a member of the Wilfrid Laurier University women‘s team does the same thing one rink over. Action was part of a fourâ€"team event Saturday at Westmount Golf and Country club that saw UW finish with a 2â€"1 record, tied with Western. WLU men‘s and women‘s teams each finished at 1â€"2. UW \rill host west section Jan. 18â€"19 at Westmount and spectators are wWelCcOMe. _ Richard O‘Brien photo jFRI........,.. till 9 P.M. SAT. ... ...... till 6 P.M. Westmount Rd. N. at Erb, Waterioo CONCENTRATION Mon. & Tues. 9:30â€"6 P.M. Wed.â€"Thurs.â€"Fri. 9:30â€"9 P.M. Sat. 9:30â€"6 P.M. 10" & 11"" WIID RAiL

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