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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Feb 1991, p. 22

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Be Creative Floral Kraemer found an opening and stuffed the puck home for his second and most impertant goal of the game. Also scoring for Waterioo‘s fiveâ€"all tie were Shawn Dietrich (2) and Liem Vonguyen. Getting the assists, Rob Stockie (2), Josh Hiuser (2), Shawn Dietrich (2), Liem Vonguyen, Jeremey Snider, Paul Bucking, and Ryan Schmidt. With St. Thomas hosting the fifth game they kept the game close until the halfway point when the Warriors started finding the openings and put the game and this series away with an 8â€"3 win. Scoring for Waterloo were Josh Hiuser (2), Shawn Dietrich (2), Kieth George, Ryan Schmidt, Jeremey Snider, and Travis Seaman. Assisting on the goals were Trevor Garner, Josh Hiuser, Shawn Dietrich, Jeremey Smider, Rob Stockie and Richard Sowa. The Warriors start their next round with Chatham on Saturday, March 2, at 6 p.m., at Waterloo Arena. G.mlv-nh-bl&nvhhwbbm-‘l\-"-bflv- scored by Tom Pawson unassisted. Streetsville scored into the empty net in the dying minutes of game 2 to win 31. Waterioo goal scored by Bryce Taylor assisted by Darianâ€" MacDonald and Tom Pawson. North York won the third game, 6â€"3. Craig Scheiter scored a hatâ€"trick with assists to Bryce Taylor and David Huegle. Business and Personal 380 KING ST. N., WATERLOO PAGE A22 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1991 Warriors sideline St. Thomas Major Novice A fall in Buffalo cal 658â€"6005 , We‘re HANDY to have around y Kâ€"W‘s Finest Eyewear Boutique With eight seconds left on the clock and the Warriors looking down the barrel of the elimination gun, they reached deep into their neverâ€"sayâ€"die bag and tied the score 5â€"5 in the 10â€"minute overtime period to force a fifth 3. 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Here‘s how it works i Advertise merchandise at a minimum of 25% OFF your Regular Selling Price and we will reduce the price of your ad â€" whether on contract or not â€" by 25%. ® Advertise merchandise at 40% OFF your Regular Selling Price and we will reduce the price of your ad by 40%. i Any advertising featuring merchandise at 50% or more OFF the Regular Selling Price qualifies for 50% OFF the price of the ad. Our Advertising, that‘s what! HEY, WHAT‘S ON SALE? ONE DAY ONLY â€" Chronicle ss6â€"2330 As a result of some exciting, fastâ€"paced play last weekend the WaterIoo Warriors Petite Allstar Ringette team will be travelling to North Bay late next month to represent their region. lhrk)minnd-anu-hrdpdnv-whnthnmmd-ud oouldhnmnithrvqy,l(olbuhopu.dupmminunnm Waterioo Petites on a roll mhmhwmmmmmmmw zone, along with some aggressive penalty killing, made this a team win. Jason Harris and Doug Rutka picked up two assists and Ryan Cartier and Nick Dilworth had one each. A little gameâ€"rusty after a threeâ€"week layoff, the Saints had a slim oneâ€" MMMMMMFMMWMWRWQMO& and outahot Cambridge 12â€"3 in the final frame. Dilworth opened the scoring for Waterloo when he banged home his own Mummnumcmwumnq.m minutes later. Kevin Corso scored what proved to be the winner with8:38 left to go in the second. Simon Watson set up the final two Saints‘ goals, mfly‘umwmmmmmmmuu s Stickhandling past the remaining Cambridge defenders, he broke in alone, deked, then tucked the puck in the net to score. Although Watson scored of t of their many excellent scoring opportunities. Saints won the opener 4â€"1. Cambridge led 2â€"0 at the end of the first period, but the second period belonged to Waterico and featured an impressive threeâ€"goal performance byh'mmp-n-mnth-““th third period. Finally, with less than half a minute to go in regulation time, Shon'fi-pkhdwthwfih"u:h.’g_-‘ and started up the ice. The Waterico Saints took a 2â€"0 lead in their bestâ€"ofâ€"five OMHA playoff series by narrowly edging Cambridge 4â€"3 in Minor Atom "AA" action. The score could have been much higher had the Saints connected on even a few Saints Edge Cambridge 4â€"3 SAVE £2 â€" JU ~ OFF your regular advertising space costs 25* â€" 50® RETAILERS! S t t w m w 0 + engnimeamesiptatoay Stas t‘ d yB ge a + h Lz MARCH 6, 1991 2. Ads placing a condition of sale do not qualify; i.e., 50% off floor mats with the purchase of a new car (at regular selling price). AD SIZES WILL BE MODULAR %4 PAGE OR FULL TABLOID PAGE. ADS WILL BE FEATURED TOGETHER IN A SECTION OF WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1991. THESE RULES APPLY 1. The top half of each ad must feature one item only. This could also be a group of items at one sale price. EVERY RETAILER QUALIFIES FOR THIS SPECIAL SALEHI RESERVE YOUR SPACE EARLY WambhknfimW"Wm"mMmeM game with a 3â€"0 shutout victory over the Kitchener Braves. _ The Wasps played a strong defensive game limiting the Braves to very Wasps blank Kitchener 3â€"0 wmwmmmumn:â€"hnâ€" one. h“nblmddnmmmldlh'd“ with two beauties and Amy Dietrich followed with a single. A lot of credit has to go to Waterloo‘s two goalies, Christina Yanke and Tara Bettridge for the team‘s recent success. These two firstâ€"year girls have come a long way since taking to the ise last September. The excitement now mounts as the Easter weekend approaches and this team of girls prepare for their trip to the Provincidl Championships to represent not only the Central Ontaric Region, but the City of Waterloo, as The solidly defeated their opponents in Tillsonburg to earn this wolame red pivew." Since winning the recent: Waterlco Ringette Tournament, this team has literally been flying across the rink. Last Saturday to the challenge against Woolwich, by defeating Mufltg:h-uwhw’bwhvb scored the winning goal with only eight seconds left in the game. Other goals were scored by Jennifer Thomas, Amy Dietrich and Jaime Taylor. In o-u.u.wuummmpuwm.-u. the first 12â€"9, but unfortunately losing the second 3â€"6. _Amy Dietrich was hot in the first game with six goals to her credit.

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