* MINOR SPORTS "As for myself, as long as I‘m having fun. I‘ll continue doing it (coaching)." Despite the tough times the Hawks are enduring, Gowing admits that he‘s having as much fun now as he did when he first started coaching 23 years ago. *In the past we relied on a couple of guys to do all the scoring for us, now we have to count on all four lines to proâ€" duce. We may not have the skill, but we‘re a young team which has to work hard. *I had hoped that win 300 would have come much earher in the season." In a 26â€"game season, Gowings Hawks are struggling as they find themâ€" selves in the basement of the Far West Division of the OUAA with a 2â€"10 record, their worst start in vears. This past week Hawks lost to University of Waterloo Warâ€" nors, 8â€"3, Merrimack Univerâ€" sity, 8â€"1, and to Ottawa The 48â€"yearâ€"old Gowing went back to the drawing board this year after losing his top four scorers from last year, including John Spoltore and Chns George (Continued from page 25) game winning coach Waterloo minor atom Cobras ned Cambnidge Hawks 4â€"4 and defeated Kitchener Blue Jays in Select play over Waterioo Cubs AAA picked up three of six pornts in hockey play last week. Cubs lost 5â€"4 to Kitchener, defeated Lambton 3â€"2 and played London to a scoreless ne in the loss to Kitchener Josh Hunke scored rwice with single goals from Thiel and . ‘imke scored goals. Witmer, Mikel. Richards and Matt Smith Gowing Assisting were Tyler Schwende, 2 Schmidt, James McKinnon and Brenâ€" dan Poser Waterloo minor atom Bees got a shut out performance from Andrew Koebel as they nipped Woodstock 1 0. Mike Richards and John Thiel. Thiel, Mike Nelson, Lee Witmer and Dwayne (Continued from page 29) scored for Waterloo. Hauck.2, Melnyâ€" chuk, Enris and Brown assisted Colts unbeaten Waterloo atom select Colts remain unbeaten after defeating Kitchener Panthers 3â€"2 Stephen Groff scored for Waterico but fell +â€"2 to Lon on later in the Trevor Netl and Justin Smith scored in the loss to London. Tom Launslager and Geoff Halmo each drew rwo assists Meinychuk assisted. Danny Stubbs and Kyle Brown shared the shutout duties. Jemal Tugac scored for Bees with Taylor McEachnie assisung in the win over Woodstock Craig Lizun reaped the shutout Ryan Burns, Matt Beilet and Mike In the win over Lambton Nelson Scott Schmidt, Tyler Yensen and In the tie Ennis and Melnychuk Cobras split games Cubs win, lose, tie Bees split games JOHN‘S NURSERY Tiffany Schiestel scored twice while Jaime Taylor added the other in the win over St. Catharines. In the loss to Gloucester, Kraemer scored rwice with single markers from Taylor, Poulin and Sloan. In the win over St. Catharines Heckâ€" endorn and Poulin each scored twice trick over Ottawa. Heckendomn added mm«hakuch&om?mflhmd)fll with single goals from Amanda Hunter, Andrew Gatenby, Trevor Boss, Jordan of goals while Wilims netted the Schaus and Steven Schumacher. Cats top Wookwich _ S[E*"** * Gatenby scored twice in the win Stephanie Thiel scored three times Courtney Delaat and Julie Brien each with single markers from Aho and _ le@ding Waterloo Petite Tiger Cats to a had a prir of assists while Robyn Casâ€" Philip Christie. 6â€"1 victory over Wookwich. sidy and Heather Ryan added one each. Heckendorn scored twice and added two assists in the first game with Poulin and Enin Sloan scoring once each. Aho scored in the tie. Assisting were Waterloo juniors recorded . three wins and two ties at the London Ringette Tournament over the weekâ€" The team placed fourth in the tourâ€" nament and were unable to compete in the championship round. Waterloo opened tournament playâ€" ing losing 5â€"4 to Cambridge, defeated St. Catharines 3â€"1, defeated Ortawa 7â€"4, lost to Gloucester 6â€"5 and defeated St. Catharines 7â€"3 Amy Heckendorn led the team with 13 points and Jill Poulin was next with 12 points throughout the tournament. No Sunday Morning Saies Recraational Neckey Loague Shelley Kraemer turned in the hat Ducks 2 â€" Flyers 1 Juniors place fourth Potted Prof. Pruning Shears 2â€"6‘f $19.° â€" $78.® Ideal Christmas Gift Fresh Cut Weekly | Free Spruce & Pine Boughs . 5‘â€"12¢ $9.® â€" $40.° â€" |Heavy Duty Christmas Tree Stands umg * DECORATE insibe Now _ ({{[J| * PLANT OUTSIDE LATER OR IN THE SPRING * SCOTTISH PINE _ * NORWAY * WHITE SPRUCE * BLUE SPRUCE » BALSAM # FRASER FIR Year after year, you‘ve been getting The Run off to a great start! CONESTOGAR MALL Session fee of $4.95 per family, payable when portraits are taken. No charge for additional subjects. Limit one holiday collection per family, please. You choose backgrounds and approve each pose as it‘s taken. Additional poses taken for optional portrait collection with no obligation to purchase. Portrait sizes approximate. Holiday background available at no additional charge. This area Kmart has a permanent studio open 5 days Tues. â€" Fri. 10 a.m. â€" 7 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m. â€" 6 p.m. 1â€"10x13 _ 34x10s _ &507s 18â€"HOUDAY CAROS _ 30â€"WALLEIS 48â€"KEESAKES BC Holiday Collection CONESTOGA MALL J;ï¬m @ lt. itee a« \: > Fu | s \t e xt Lt ® I""m 9 * J in ' w 3 U Second hoi on peanes Comers on Heidelberg Rd. 664â€"2482 Waterloo â€"__ #@ P Monâ€"Thurs 9â€"5:30 â€"Fri9â€"9, Sat 9â€"5 2290 KING ST. EAST, KITCHENER 893â€"2963 _ LCE Oe _ 2202 2000 i/ EAQi, REHLGHEDECH :13 PREPARED ROGER WITMER ART GALLERY Limitedâ€"Edition Reproductions $28.00 & up Original Paintings $95.00 & up Affordable Artistic Giftware 61 King St. St. Jacobs (519) 664â€"1162 "FOR THAT SPECIAL PERSON" h8 PCA w in with a pair Ay es Bub T T. * $Â¥ * _+â€"Maollt & $yfamstlh 5z $ & * V _ #.A * Uflown & § "Tor the widect cclection of greeting cands in PW _ & waTERLOO * ¢ 300 FRIENDLY STORES & SERVICES. CONVENIENT PARKING Boxed Christmas cards for business and personal greetings. CYCLE &