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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Oct 1998, p. 28

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_A Day Out © , TM With shomas October 16, 17, and 18 all | \|m 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Large I selection of Thomas merchandis © Britt Allcroft (Thomas} Limited 1998 Event licansed by Britt Alicroft Limted Admission $10 per person TM u OIL SP] e l $ 75 * LESS DRIP (new) OIL I ’4complele * Family Rates ' car Weather permitting [ _ with on without couron) Expires Oct. 798 The Mutual Group Arena, Waterloo Recreation Complex Kids 12 and under FREE when accompanied by an adult o o o 0o 0o 0o 0o 0 0 0 0o 0 0 0 0 o The Waterloo Whalers Minor Novice Triple "A" team were quarterâ€"finalists in the Early Bird Tournament in Peterborough on the weekend. The Whalers lost to Whitby 2â€"1 in the quarâ€" terâ€"finals despits a late third period charge David Drago scored the lone goal for the Whalers quarterâ€"finalists in Early Bird tourney Sunday, Oct. 11 7:00 pm vs GUELPH Exciting Junior B fiction! RAYING [ aommmemmmmmmmmmimiebmiksy _ 1110100 Lip4l)oI). 2 2 2 2 Whalers as Blair Brewer added and assist In other tournament games, the Whalers opened up the tourney with a 2â€"2 tie with Cenâ€" tral Ontario. They then downed Brampton +3 They finished roundâ€"robin with a 3â€"2 loss to tournament hosts Peterborough. Thunder strikes Blackhawks The Waterloo Minor Pee Wee Select Balckhawks were defeated 4â€"2 by the Waterloo Thunder in their opening game of the season. Scoring for the Blackhawks were Joey Schram from Mike Holtom and Jon Hopkins, and Blair Stoddart from John Jutz: and Dan Bve. Scoring for the Thunder were Scott Jacobs from Paul Lalovich and Blair MacDonâ€" ald, Peter Schmidt from Nikos Zapetos and Stuart May, Joey Knight from John Halliwell and Ryan Sager and Blair Macâ€" Donald from Brent Burdett and Katie Moore. The Waterloo Novice Select Hornets skated into a Wasp nest this week, as they sulâ€" fered two defeats. In preâ€"seaâ€" son play Thursday, the Wasps beat the Hornets 6â€"4, although the Hornets made a fastâ€"paced comeâ€"back during the second period with three straight goals. Scoring for the Hornets were Maithew Aho, Paul Hoflinger, Andrew Franklin and Josh Castanier. For the Waterloo Select Wasps, Kurtis Henhoeffer. Jimmy Schuâ€" macher (hat trick}, Brian Dubeau, and Derek Woodhall scored. Hornet coach John Lusted was impressed by the team effort of both teams, and the excellent comeâ€"back by the H\‘\'“E‘S, as he continues ta juggle the lines Saturday‘s first season game between the Hornets and Wasps resulted in a 5â€"1 win for the Wasps who continued to impress with their passing game, and good defense The Hornet goalies Gatm REid and Matthew Mesto were very impressive as the saw lots of action in net The Homnets lone goal war scored by David Harris. an: qs.?L_stgq b)_' Josh Castamer an Hornets stung

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