NJ finished strongly to capture the consolation championship. In their opening game, the Woives mainâ€" tained their tradition of losing early mornâ€" The Major Atom ‘A‘ Waterlco Wolves began their visit to the Seaforth Atom Rudney 2, Tom Jeremy Glenfiek Hockey Chris Seott and Mark Antonello two each with Andy Miller getting the other one. Wolves win Seaforth consolation title ing matches by falling to Hubâ€"League Farrar set up the first of two goals by Mark Waterloo goals. Jeff had an excellent game with mlflh Gerth collected one. Ame Panthers go to Brantford and totslly domi Waterlco Panthers faced crossâ€"town rival Kitchener in a penaltyâ€"filled game which saw Waterico play shortâ€"handed most of the entire game. PAGE A22 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1991 . Panthers end on winning note Christmas Tournament Kitchener still managed only a 33 tie A new spirit of giving Proe 746â€"8019 NEW IN TOWN? LET US PUT OUT THE MAT FOR TOU! be sure to call Warriors double Woolwich The Waterico Warriors Petite Ringette Allstars solidly defeated the Woolwich Allstars with a score of 6 to 3 in their game last Thursday. Waterloo‘s Amy Dietrich led the team to victory by scoring two of their goals. Other single goals were scored by Erin Sloan, Shelly Kraemer and Jaime Taylor. A surprised and very excited Suzanne Huegle scored the final Waterloo goal. Assiste were credited to Jennifer Thomas, Laura Tunstall, Laura Henry, Suzanne Huegie, Karin Gondosch, Shelly Kraemer, Amy Dietrich and Amanda Hunter and Tanya Holland. The girls are working hard to prepare for the upcoming Waterloo Ringette Tournament that starts January 24. They will be up against some tough competition with teans from Caledonia, London, St. Catharines and Kitchener. The finals will be on Sunday January rivals London, 31. The Wolves slept through the game managing only 9 shots on net, one of which by Jeff Pleau managed to spoil the London shutâ€"out. The Woives woke up for their second game by trouncing Guelph 9â€"0. Joe Godbout picked up a shutout by facing 5 shots, one of which was a penalty shot in the third period. The defense corps did not allow the opposition to take a single shot on net in either the second or third periods. Leading the way offensively was Bill Pereira with the hatâ€"trick and Josh Peplow with a deuce. Singles went to Mike Gies, Paul Stumpf, Josh Rubin, and Pleau. 27 at the new Albert McCormick Arena. SALESMAN OF THE YEAR We congmulateRononavetL;\uwessM year in comâ€" bined new and used car sales. ‘s low key approach to selling and his dedication to customer service have earned him a very loyal client base. Ron has been with this company for over 23 years. We thank him for his efâ€" forts and wish him continued success in 1991. ) Crosby T 2500 King St. E., Crosby Volkswagen Ltd. Playing against the Niagara Falls Thunâ€" der in the Consolation final, the defence of Chad Ueberschlag, Tim Scott, Tim Hoffâ€" man, Tom Kamphius, Adam Johnston, and Mike Gies limited their victims to all of two shots on net in a 3â€"0 victory. Mark Gaiser picked up the shutout. Once again, Bill Pereira led the offence with two goals. Paul Stumpf picked up a single. Final stats for the tournament were 13 goals for, 3 against. Goals (assists) went to Pereira with 5 (3); Pleau, 2 (1); Stumpf, 2 (1; Rubin .1 (4); Gies, 1 (1); Peplow, 2 (0); Scott (2; Hinschberger (2); Kamphuis (2); Linton (1); and Johnston (1). iooommnlriindanitbitimiquetzainess coumyMheteipetinuesdoria 1. â€"â€"hua Shoppâ€" Large selection here * * \ now! Perfect . Ns prescription for early k Springtime . . . ’* o Tulfi?s *C * Dafftodils: :y Make someone‘s day! Call now for a springtime arrangement at affordable prices! Your Extra Touch Florist * 42 Ontario Street N., Kitchener. Dial 745â€"1128 Honored Memé * 135 Union Street E., Waterloo. Dial 745â€"8411 TOP $00 iN * 619 King Street W. (Sympathy) 744â€"9471 NORTH AMERI * Hyacinths 32 Fresh Spring & Flowers ï¬ Brighten up a dull day Union St. Greenhouse location Thanks to you it works! United Way OF KITCHENERâ€"WATERLOO AND AREA FLOWERS Roses ..... 9.95â€"Doz. Carnations . 8.95 Doz. Mixed Bunch . 3.99 Ea. MARCH 9â€"16 MYRTLE = BEACH M 8 days with accommodations on the say beach. 2 nights accommodation us Baitimore, 6 nights accommodation Myrtle Beach, return motorcoach M transportation, deluxe Blue Cross M coverage, Dble. $479, Trpl. $449,â€" M Q. $419, Sngi. $699. i return motorcoach transportation, us mmmw.m- sugu;mu.smx.“rgm- gluo U.S. tax, Q. plus MB 18 U.S. tax, Sngi. $899 plus $55 M U.S. tax. un Daytona: 8 days . with mm accommodation Hi,ouaay mna, w m‘ m""é‘&"b.u. d= U.S. tax and gratuities on 8M ATTENTION STUDENTS & SCHOOL BREAK _ "ms FEB, 16â€"24 or FEB. 23â€"MAR. 3: 5 wl a Sit _ J RCH 9â€"16 MYRTLE . BEACH ._â€" vith accommodations on the ns 2 nights accommodation e, 6 nights accommodation @@@ Dote. $309, Trpi. $250, ue You may use your Visa or MasterCard on telephone orders