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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Jan 1986, p. 23

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Two goals for Breen Waterloo Insurance novice AA Whalers travelled to Brampton last Saturday to play an exhibition game against that city‘s AAA team. Despite a slow start, the Whalers staged a dramatic comeback to earn a deserved victory with the final scere recorded as 53 The game began with Brampton netting two goals in the first minute of play However before the first period was over, Corey Mayhew, Ryan Kit. and Kent Breen scored to give the Whalers a 32 edge Brampton replied in the second period by tying the game. Ryan Stewart then gave the Whalers their winning goal late in the third period and with less than one minute to play, Kent Breen scored the game‘s final goal while his team was on a power play Knaights lose consolation Waterloo atom Knights nearly defended their consolation championship in a tourâ€" nament in Arthur but were defeated 3â€"2 in overtime by Normanby. 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In league play, Knights lost 6â€"1 to New Hamburg and 7â€"4 to St George Breen, Plantz and Kevin Radtke tallied against Mount Forest and Tim Whalen earned the shutout. Doug Hemmerie had two assists with one each going to Rector and Hardy Rector scored against New Hamburg with help from Shawn Caccavelli and Hemmerle. Stuebing scored twice against St. George and single goals went to Plantz and Caccavelli. Pair of wins for Bruins Waterlo0 Bauer Bruins defeated Cam bridge 5â€"1 and also beat St. Thomas 61 Code scored twice in the game with St. Thomas. Other scorers in that game were John HaPper and Kueneman. Josh Carthy had two goals in both games. Against Cambridge, singles went to Dean Kueneman, Scott Rands and Tony Code. Beechwood Beauty ARLâ€"4412 East King Plaza 653â€"2421 Expiry 1/25/‘86 Wasps blank Winterhawks â€" In an actionâ€"packed game on Saturday the Waterloo novice select Wasps dex:awd Winterhawks 1â€"0 on an unassisted goal by Brandon Dietrich Strong goaltending by Wesley Farrar and Andy Kempel as well as the consistently strong forechecking of Marty Walker all contributed to the win. Waterloo junior Tigerettes played host to London last Thursday and defeated the visiâ€" tors 7â€"3. The junior team was the only Waterloo entry in the Etobicoke invitational tournament last weekend. Scores from round robin play were: Waterloo 6, Etobicoke 1; Calgary 7, Waterloo 6; Waterloo 6 London 4; and Oshawa 6, Waterioo 4. The juniors advanced to the semiâ€"finals Sunday morning with a depleted roster and put forth a super team effort to defeat Kitâ€" chener 5â€"2 and gain entry to the championship game where they settled for silver in a 5â€"4 loss to Oshawa. Other division scores were not available. Mortifee in Concert Saturday, 18 January . 8:00 p.m., Humanities Theatre For tickets call 885â€"4280 Adults $15.00 Students/Seniors $12.50 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 Catch her Spiv‘t Ringette t aive rsi y of Waterlos FARMERS‘ MARKET Saturday Specials WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1986 â€" PAGE 23 Every SaturdayTO:go-;..r; You bfi;lg it â€" we‘ll sell it. 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