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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Dec 1994, p. 36

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PAGE 36 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1994 FULL SERVICE â€" WE DELIVER PHONE 576â€"6060 670 King St. West, Kitchener Voluntary Pay Because of you, it‘s working Beautifully decorated Poinsettias, Azaleas, Cyclamens, Mum Plants y, §# Centre pieces fi Floral . Arrangements lan MacDonald attempts to redirect the puck into the net. Drop by & browse Van Wees KRA ~ â€"41 Chronicle 886â€"2830 45 Northland Road Waterioo GREAT PRICES EVERYDAY VINYL CERAMIC CARPET 885â€"3200 Swags & Wreaths Two late third period goals dashed any hopes the the Waterloo Siskins had of a perfect weekend as they fell 21 to Orangeville Crushers at tes Mutual Group Arena on Sunday night. The Orangeville Crushers, who with the win, moved into a twoâ€"way tie with the Listowel Cyclones for fifth place, saw Glenn Watt‘s goal with 22 seconds remaining in the third period decide the fate of the Siskins, who with a 17â€"7â€"2 (wonâ€"lossâ€"tie) record, find themselves alone in second place in the 10â€"team On Saturday night in Kitchener, Siskin goaltender Ryan Halladay stopped 24 shots recording his first shutout of the season in a Siskin 3â€"0 win over the Dutchmen. On Friday night in Listowel, Siskins scored three secondâ€"period goals in a 5â€"3 win over the Cyclones. e sile Chad Brezynskie opened the scoring at 2:28 minute in the third period Sunday night converting a pass from Colin Schmidt. Colin MacDonald also added an assist. Late goals sink Siskins However, midway on the frame Orangeville tied the score on Scott Teeter‘s goal. In Kitchener Beau Smith scored the winning Siskin goal, unassisted, in the first period. Steve: Joyce would add an insurance power play goal in the third followed by Eric Ballantyne‘s goal. Schmidt, The Siskin defence scored four of the five goals in Listowel on Friday night as Wes Snell played his strongest game of the season, picking up three points, including two goals, while Ballantyne added two goals. Ian MacDonald had the other Siskin Chad Chipchase and Schmidt each added two assists. Tonight, the Siskins will travel to Elmira to meet the slumping Sugar Kings. After riding high in the league early in the season, the Sugar Kings find themselves sitting in third, three points behind the Siskins. A Siskins win will give them some breathing space, five points ahead of the Kings.

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