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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Nov 1986, p. 41

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Wildcats win two of three Wagner leads Bauer Bruins The Waterloo Major Novice Wildcats completed a very busy week of hockey action this week. They were able to notch wins against Acton and Ancasler before falling to Stouftville. Although they dominated in the Acton game, the Wildcats required some last minute heroics and clutch contending in the last minutes of the game to win " in league play. Great goaltending by Jeff Wagner and Donny Durbin and terriric team efforts brought the Waterloo Bauer Bruins a victory over St. Thomas 54 and ties with London 2-2 and Kitchener 4-4. Saturday the team participated in a tournament in Benmsville. After falling behind In the first period. the Wildcats rallied for an impressive in victory. Defenders Rlshi Pernud and Shawn Har- rigan played a strong game on the blueline for the victors. Sunday they met a very strong and determined Stouffvllle team, Although the team lost ba, all players worked hard until the final boner, Jeremy Valeriote and Jeff Schultz earned the team's most valuable player honours in the tournament. Forward Jamie Harrison and J amie Benson also turned in strong efforts. Goalscoring was led by Adam Zanna with three. Andy Stilwell and Jeff Hunt each scored two while Sean Stewart, David Saddler. Tom Howse and Martin Dziak each had one. Assists went to Howse, Dunk and Lee Seabrook with three each, Stewart with two and Zanna, Saddler. Hunt and Jonathan Gall with one each Great week for Saints Wolves' Alexander blanks Brantford Three players led the Waterloo minor atom Saints to three victories last week, Saints defeated London Jets, London Sabres and St. Thoma TA. " Ind " re. spectively. Waterloo Wolves put out a special effort at home tp defeat Brandon! by the score of T-O. The team displayed complete game control with strong skating and hard work. Goalie Chris Alexander played well to earn the teams first shut out of the season. Shawn Dietrich led Saints with five goals overall and the hat trick against the Jets Goaltender Jason Peplow got the shutout against a determined Sabres team. Llem Vonguyeh scored the ttarrte-winnitttt goal against St, Thomas in the third period Stephen Bell and Jett Heinbuch scored two goals and got one assist each, while Andy MacGregor and Bill Drum not a goal and an assist with Jeremy Chnppell nnishing the scoring, tom Sullivan got two assists with singles to Dean Bissau, Darren Mitchlik. Stuart Bradley and Scott Yanke, Team mates Greg Sheppard, Dennis labors“. and Greg Glalster also omnibus» ed to an excellent ieam effort Akqo scoring for Waterloo were Ryan Stewart and Mike Knemet with two etch Troy smelting. Keith George. Chris Mayer and Danki Sullivan ouch had (we loll Two “mu nth went to Ryan Kit, Sullivan. Mayer Ind Slew.“ Kent Breen, Ted PButha, Smelling. George Vonguyen nnd Dietrich each had one “sin It was to have been a one time project celebrating Canada's centenary, but when play commences later this month, the Mutual Life Bonspiel will be marking its 20th year. The Mutual Life Bonspiel begins Friday, Nov. 21. at 13 curling clubs in Kitchener-Wa- terloo, Cambridge, Guelph, Stratford and surrounding communities. The annual bonspiel was conceived by a small group of Mutual Life curlers as a centennial project in 1967. The premise was for the company to sponsor a friendly competition with strong club input and participation. Each curling facility is used during the week of competition, with a host club being selected for the finals and a wind-up awards banquet. Today, the Mutual Life Bonspiel is the largest and most popular men's bonspiel in southwestern Ontario. As such, the Mutual Life Trophy and Mutual Life Cup have become prestigious awards in local curling circles. . Totil participation over the last iwo decades has surpassed 12,000. Each year, about 140 rinks meet for seven days of keen competition Mutual Life Bonspiel a curling tradition Minor Hockey Whale of a tournament TEAM NAME Cougars heals Flyers Knights Canadians Red Wings In their rirst tournament of the season, Waterloo novice Whalers went undefeated until losing to Newmarket in the champion- ship game. Whalers defeated Brampton HI. Georgetown 3-2 and Stoney Creek tro to qualify for the final game. Eric Ballamyne led the offense with seven goals, Jammie Zanna with three, Jeff Collins two and Danny Bernard, Tyler Lessard and Scott Wheat one each. Assisting were Jerry Delic and Lessard with three. Bernard with two and Joel Wldmeyet, Matt Haig, Shawn Duffy, Bal. lamyne. Collins and Zanna with one each. Tie two shutouts reflect the strong goaltending of both Phil Wetherup and Glen She chose genuine Ia-z-boy So Should You = 46 King St. N., Waterloo ' Serving You For 28 Years 886-2040. Free Parking Front and Rear ALAN RtGBWS LA-Z-BOY GALLERY Leafs 6 _ Canadian§ 0 Cougars 7 - Red Wings 0 Flyers 2 - Knights 0 Player of Game leafs - Kelly Hemmerle Canadians . Paul Voegle Cougars _ Ttsyn Milne Red Wings - Bill Pawson Flyers - Bobby Wagner Knights V Jeffrey Emmerson EDNA STAEBLER MINOR ATOM STANDINGS "The bonspiel has become something of an institution among area curlers," according to John Carlisle, who helped spearhead the project 20 years ago. "Aside from some administrative work, the bonspiel really sustains itself because of the support we get from the clubs and the enthusiasm of those who compete each year." and fellowship. This year, a total of 13 clubs from Ayr, Elmira, Cambridge, Guelph, Kitchener, Strat- ford, Elora, Plattsville. Fergus, Arthur and Waterloo will sponsor play for seven nights beginning November 21, 1986. The finals for the Mutual Life Trophy and Mutual Life Cup will be held the evening of November 29, 1986 at this year's host club, the Elmira Curling Club. “Tl e longevity of the Mutual Life Bonsiel is proof of its popularity among local curlers," says Carlisle. "It's unique in that it encour- ages both competition and fellowship equally. It's a winning combination that will keep the Mutual Life Bonspiel a curling tradition for another 20 years." tood that really ”hunch" Sure know: New to cook But when It's "me to relax November 9, 1986 GP w Cressman, " was a strong team effort and great shooting for Waterloo. Novice Wasps win again Sean Hiuser led the way with a "hat Hick" followed by Adam Nine! with two goals and Ryan Moore with one goal. Assists provided by Mike Rudney. Cory Rehkopf, Robbie McGill, Adam Kells, Jonathan Tsai, Mickey Zanardo and David Rudney. The Waterloo Wasps continue to show good improvement in their play, extending their record to 4 wins and I tie. with another st victory over the Colonels. The Wasps continue to get excenem goaltending from Wesley Farrar and Mark Gutscher. WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER li?, 1986 - PAGE Al ttto-ter-tar-ta-tul-rt-tet-re-tttit-' Ott-ttmt-ttttoi-r-tttttdr-d-ro-qt-ttwr- 'u-r-ttrar-ai-tide-tttm-tttdat-tet- 1pttt"--ttHtitstyt-t-ttuea'taodt-"a"." iiiiiiiiaukiiarirtiatt _ -." it/varitek" _ "m" I _ mmméiromnsui ttot' an» In. Km. an.” _"),,,:..:'., _ tatrtoitrtratiiuet1lhtittetAtriaete""trtttr"tMt0' Open My to My, tttatb/http, ON SELECTED RlEFRllQERA1r0RS LOOK FOR THE SPECIALL‘I . PRICED YELLOW TAGS 6 " ONLY SPECIAL GROUP OF 36"x80" ALUMINUM DOORS Reg. 239.98 00 to 289.98 White and brown in the group. Some have hardware sets. " " ONLY EXTRA SAVINGS mmomy’swonh '

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