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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Oct 2003, p. 29

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"A" Ptewet agent-d up tifeir That loss eliminated the EARLY BIRD SFECIJNL Halmo had the only goal ”Musk Chmtxidgewin2at Early Bhdmumamml The Watedoo Wolm Triple Goal scorers were Mike . Restaurants . Catering . Meats dk Cheese . Bakery . Seminar dk Banquet Rooms 1396 King St. St, Jacobs (St9) 664-2286 59 Church St W Elmira (519) 669-ISZI 0Eyenipg Buffet Sl L95 Mon. & Tues. _ 5pm to 7pm For The Month Of October THANKSGIVING WCEKEHD 'Traditional Turkey Dinner With all the trimmings' ELMIRA & ST. JACOBS I "ii:'": tr.wluty';"reup, our famous Waterloo t numv Salad Bar hot built! and dessert _ STONE CROCK siAul'i"G"i'r"i'"bilbc)ig Leading Wolves attack in the toumament was Evan Het- heringlon with three goals and two assists, Greg Young had two goals and three assists Other multiple goal scorers were Todd Martin with two, Chad lowry with two, Scott McNamara with two. Singles were scored by Trevor Young Brendan Sales, Brent Harvey. (loreyWay, ZackWal] and Bren- nan Young Craigt1by led the assists department with four, while Young had that: Hethetingtort Uhfortunateiy, the Wolves name up shon in the semifinals losing 4-1 to (hkvillc Peewee "AAIA' hockey team came up just short in the Peter- borough Nationals hockey tournament this past Mend. The Wolves ploughed through the opposition in the round-robin, going 3-0 with convincing wins over Burling- ton,Tommo and StoneyOwk They beat Burlingion 60. the Toronto Aeros 5-0 and StoneyC‘zwkS-l. single. Assists went to Nagy. Wolves hom the tournament, but they still played a strong final round-robin game to lim ish the tournament beating the ()akville Rangers 3-2. Woke-Saba Behenna, mania}. mgoalswhileHalnmEnddxe Hinschberger and Brendan Thewuesitinuotesshirrr ovuoisiired the way my}: husnstomrupshurtat Restart, ont f ( 'arerung stjacobs.con_l l M gyiLii,"gjiiiie,1yld Pump”! 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