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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Feb 1998, p. 24

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MANULIFE FINANCIAL 1i,tltit)t_ttr - COLLECTION CENTRE Blood donors mosl be human the one: of IT and " (so low flat time donors), and sllould be leeling well on the day oi dooallon. Doom are required to have identification. For “other information, please call "4-6110. Every day, soon people in Canada rennin malmenl " blood or blood products. Volunleu hlood donors are ttttt only more. ol lhe Mood “my need. TO ENSURE BLOOD SAFETY (parking availwlo In Bed Croat panting lot) The Waledoo Referees Asoce ation are making a cheque pe- scmauon tonight to Waterloo Moor Hockey. The money, colleded from all referees and game omctals due mg the month of January, IS going to the Atom reds annual banquel. Assoconon president Craig Lyon and Jacquie Sharrau, are presenting a cheque for 9m to Mmur Hockey president John Kempel at Albert McComuck West, at the assocmuons monthly meeting. heatovice action The Waterloo taghming got zapped by the Malboms ' 1r2 in pmnonce action, The Lightning opened the scoring on a goal by Nathan Bierschbach, assisted by Cara Fitzgerald. The Malboms coun- tered with eight straight goals. Blerschbaéh rounded out the scoring, Simon Gondner stood up strong for the Lightning in ' "h'll'i'iiGFhiiiii'iisGG'i'iiii'ir'ii'iii"" Nation-l Romu- mu $ttamtter 00111804 Waterloo " The Waterloo Thunder con- cluded their regular season With a 7-3 wm over the Waterloo Blackhawks In Mmor Peewee Select hockey amen Iasl week. Steve Schumacher led the Thunder with a hat-tnck. I]. Parkes added two, Singles went lo Andrew Galenby and Mark Sommerfeld Ryan France had four assasls and Mun Walla had three helpers. Bruins H in playolls london 6-2 in Minor Atom Sin, V The Waterloo Minor Peewee gle "A" action Sunday Triple "A" Bruins are l-l in a Eric Arthrell led the Bees' playoff test of seven against the attack with two goals. Singles Hamilton Reps. . went to Jordan Schulz, Scott The Bruins won the first game Lepold, Brady Hauck and Scott 3-1 with goals from Geoff Reaume, Halmo,Justin Smith and Steven Assists went to Wen Engel, Tsandaus. Assists went to Ryan Sean Henrich, Jonathon Taylor, Benesch, Rob Hanson and Dan Hergott, Joel Davidson, Strickler. They were shutout ' Kevin ArchilsAi and Schulz. 0 in their second game Stingers down Canix-idge Minor Novice Triple "A" 2-1 The Waterloo Stingers The Waterloo Minor Novice downed Cambridge IO in single Triple "A" team went 3-0 in the "A" action on Monday: Blackh-zwks goal scorers were Mark Guttensohn, Scott Hus- twitt andjmdan Wittig. ,, The won their first game against Ltasidc 6-3 with goals from Destin Wolfe-Saba, Blair Brewer, Scott Chilton and Jason Boyer They lost to Meaiowvak 4-l, with Boyer muching the only goal. first three games of the Preston imemaional Tournament, Bees sting London The Waterloo Bees downed london tr2 in Minor Atom Sim gle "A" action Sunday Eric Arthrell led the Bees' attack with two goals. Singles Want to Jordan Schulz, Scott Lepold, Brady Hauck and Scott In game three, they knocked off the Eastenders 3-1, Lock, Brewer and Wolfe-Sabo scored the goals. mi 1' a U ilii,t,,,,ti,f,ii',ii,ci,m 939 life 'i'sii?irii),i)'oc)' 'I- Head Office: Waterloo, Ontario N2J 4G4 Telephone (519) 886-4610 in... ".Gue, link! [bdrm-nu: 13 King St. North RO. Box 217 Waterloo 886-271 0 c. w. Tweed & son LIMITED zehrs miii%jtg Scoring for the Badgers in the Ctrst game wen Andrew Logan with two, Alfonso Dietrich and Jim Johnson. Assists went to Johnson Brad Boyer, Logan and Mike Drago. Assists went lo Logan, Ikr,ver, Johnson, Dietrich and Richard Thompson. Dale strong at provincials Jason Dale form the K-W Gym club finisied third m the all-around at the provincial; Connor Behenna and Andrew Woderwood scored the singles Nathan MacDonald and Matthew Smith shared the shutout. The Waterloo Major atom select Badgers were successful m two of their three loumamenl garms In Stamford - They beat the Brantford Salnb +2. lost 34) lo iawfield and won 7-1 against Jordan Station. Johnson had three goals in the second game, Logan added mo and Boyer and Joey Schram added the singles, (Since 1925) Badgers 2-1 in tourney

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