However, after a 1â€"1 tie in game three where the Wildcats needed a late secondâ€"period goal by Sean Collins from Jack McCallum and David Clarke to salvage the point, wmmm.mdflnwmmwnnnnmnm, In the two _wm:&mmmmmxmunuhw-mvmm O‘Malley, Jason Kreller, Joel Dilworth and Jamie Hanneman providing assists. The Wildeats now advance to the semiâ€"finals against Kitchener, Waterloo opened the series with a pair of wins by 3â€"1 and 2â€"1 scores and appeared to be poised for a sweep. Strong goaltending led the way for the Wildcats in the first two games as both Curtis Power and Scott McDonnell turned in stellar performances. Joel Dilworth, Jack McCallum and Jason Kreller scored for Waterloo in game one, while Tyler Grant and Dean Kusick provided the offense in the second game. By playing their most disciplined game of the season the Waterloo Aquafine Wildcats eliminated Woodstock from the Major Novice "A" Hub league playoffs in a thrilling come from behind 3â€"2 victory in Waterloo on Saturday After falling behind 2â€"0 in the second period, Waterloo rallied for three goals in the third to seal the victory. Michael Bond got Waterloo rolling in the third with amsists going to Brennan Stephanâ€"Hagey and Sean Collins and less than a minute later Dean Kusick tied the game with Tyler Grant picking up the assist, That set the stage for Sean Collins to provide the margin of difference with a dramatic last minute goal, to give the Wildcats the victory, and the series seven points to five. Wildcats top Woodstock He also placed first in the 100 back consolation finals. Four swimmers from the Regâ€" ion of Waterloo Swim Club atâ€" tended the Winter Nationals in Winnipeg last week. The ROW results were excellent with many personal best times being posted. Stephen Hulford, 20, led with a fifth place finish in the 200 backstroke with a time of 1:59.85. The twoâ€"minute barrier has only been achieved by six swimmers in TRADITIONAL EUROPE Hulford 5th at Nats DON‘T DELAY ... SPACE IS LIMITED! EUROPE‘S BEST WITH TRAFALGAR MR Call for a free brochure, further information. k 4 254 QUEEN ST. S., m Bullos kitchener ENGLAND, BELGIUM, HOLLAND, GERMANY, SWITZERLAND, LIECHTENSTEIN, AUSTRIA, ITALY, MONACO, FRANCE SPECIAL ESCORTED GROUP DEPARTURE EROM Kâ€"W MAY 30 â€" JUNE 20, 1992 Anyone who is interested in either of these areas can contact Vince Hamilton at 742â€"2640. Right now they practice on Wednesday nights at 7:00 p.m. When they move outdoors they go at 7:00 p.m., Mondays and Wednesdays with games being played at Roger‘s Field (Kinsâ€" men on 401) on Saturdays. PCE ie Th\ Adnmlacits uit stt Abnladinesin Bd a..... .3A The Rugby Club is holding indoor practices until that time however. The club invites any players who are interested and especié\‘lly coaches who would be willing to lend some time to this effort. Waterloo County Rugby Club, after an undefeated season, is starting up practices again. They will be holding outdoor practices at Bluevale Collegiate starting approximately April 1st, depending on the weather. me m oo Chals on n . e T Rugby club seeks players 551 9) 578â€"7740 Registration #1283912 RTS Susie Miller, 17, placed fifth in the consol of the 200 back with an excellent time of 2:17.40 and a new club record previously held by Jennifer McPherson. She swam to five personal bests. Kristin Bauer and Sean Bartâ€" lett, 15 and 16 respectively, swam well for their first excpouure to top flight swimming in Canada. This was a great showing and should lead up to a possibl &medal placing at the upcoming Olympic trials in May, _ _ _ is Smart: Do Your Part! Recycling After winning the first game of their bestâ€"ofâ€"five Major Atom "A" Hub league playoft series against Brantford, the Water}oo Wolves dropped two of the next three, leaving the series tied at two games mpiece. In the second game, Waterloo scored first when Andrew Beninger, normally known for his solid defensive ability, picked up a loose puck at his own blueline, turned on the jeta and skated through the Brantford defenders and fired one into the far corner of the net Early in the second period, Matt Black found Chris MacKinnon high in the slot, and MacKinnon made no mistake, anapping off a good shot that hit the target. Unfortunately, Brantford once again proved that late goals in a period are bad news as they scored with nineteen seconds left in the second. This gave Brantford the lift they needed and they rallied to score two more in the third period to edge Waterloo 32. Craig Nixon registered an assist. The next night, Brantford scored midâ€"way through the first period, then again towards the end of the second to take a twoâ€"goal lead. The Wolves quickly replied when Doug Rutka scored nine seconds later. The momentum changed and Nixon scored early in the third to tie the game. A few minutes later, MacKinnon scored the winner. Waterloo netminder Harold Sharpe made a good glove save shortly after, then the Wolves tightened up defensively and successfully protected the lead and won 3â€"2. The defensive corp of J R Waddell, Jeff Edwards, Eddy Peters and Beninger played solidly, and combined with some good backchecking by the forwards, limited Brantford to just fourteen shots. Nixon, Black, and J. P. Wolfe picked up assists Waterloo needs big win Ben Fleming, in novice competiâ€" tion, finished fourth overall with The second national qualifier, in conjunction with Elite Canada, saw Yale Holmberg finish second overall in senior open competition finishing first on bars and second on vault. (a) the Report of the Directors and the 1991 Financial Statements (b) election of Directors; (c) appointment of Auditors; and (d) such other business as may properly come before the meeting Waterioo, Ontario J. D. REYNOLDS February 19, 1992 Secratary The one hundred and twentyâ€"second Annual General Meeting of the policyholders of The Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada will be held at the Head Office, Waterloo, Ontario on Thursday, March 26, 1992 at 1:30 p.m., to deal with the following items of business Four members of the Kitchenâ€" erâ€"Waterloo Gymnastics Club all placed within the top 10 at a national qualifying meet held in Burlington over the weekend. Annual Meeting The Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada It was a banner weekend for the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Skating Club‘s four precision skating teams at the Western Ontario precision championships in Chatham, with all four teams advancing to national and provincial finals. Leading the way were the Kâ€"W Kweens on Ice who won the junior crown Saturday along with the "supreme" trophy, with five firsts and two second judge‘s placements. Finishing second was the Rose City Rhythms from South Windsor with Strathroy‘s Black Magic in third. Back on Friday night, the adult Krystals opened the twoâ€"day competition with a third place finish behind the Watford Classics and the Roses from the Thorold Figure Skating Club. The Kâ€"W Juvenile Gems opened competition Saturday with another bronze medal behind the Iderton Miniâ€"Jets and the Woodstock Whirlettes. Not to be outdone, the Kâ€"W Novice Diamonds on Ice also took third spot in their section with l.nneon's Ice Picks taking the gold and Burlington‘s Ice Image in thind in third. FOR KITCHENER RANGER TICKETS PHONE: 745â€"0303 â€" OUT OF TOWN 1â€"800â€"265â€"6368 Gymfl%?’fl?,l within top 10 "ONTARIO LOTTERY CORPORATION NIGHT* Precision team delivers "M & M MEAT DAY" â€" PRIZES â€" PRIZES KITCHENER NIAGARA FALLS _RANGERS VSâ€" " THuNbDerR MAR JR. A. HOCKEY HM R] CS Members of the Kâ€"W club will be travelling to Collingwood on April 10â€"12 for the Elite Ontario meet. thirds on floor and vault and second on horse. Peter Fleming, in Argo competition was seventh overall with firsts on floor and horse. In tyro competition Chris Weeâ€" don finished eighth overall with a second in high bars for his top mark of the day. WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1992 â€" PAGE 25 Wrommiomnenrenteremedteneshanes o uie The Mutual Group d M J D. REYNOLDS Secretary 6 REGINA ST. 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