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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Feb 1976, p. 12

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Y are. 3° well as. teseatch i &het £me _ in a fine goal that Alan Dollar had no chance of stopping. hit the net on an assist from Bill Keller and Chris Young beat the Preston goalie on an assist from «o4 w 4 $ 64 4 4 6 4 6 6 44 d e e d 64b n d q e e $ e q e e 4 e 4 k6 0c 0“\3('\0- I NZG _4\07 3 snat 5 6 po0 gede! ate" â€" n ho much needed ‘595\ ©o0â€" 8 atmy 33 agenc'\ @ mWen ce one (519) 745-381\ 6.000 Fedetated Appea\ °_ saed 595\ ©o0â€" _asel Carey Lee and Oberile. These two goals s In the second period, the Warriors clobbered Preston with six goals. Goals were (2), Bill Keller, Shawn Mathers, Dwayne Devison, This advertisement sponsored by a good neighbor. unassisted and Rob Deutschâ€" With only 46 seconds left in the second period, Prestor came back to score their final goal of the game. (2), (2) The Bruins have first place well locked up in the Hub League Minor Pee Wee division as the regular scheâ€" dule closes. January 27, Walter Lahaâ€" tec played a fine game in goal gaining his first shutout of the season in a 4â€"0 win over Simcoe. Gary Austen, Ron Motz, Loveday and Pat Evans scored. ~ The Waterloo Bauer Bruâ€" ins have one of the best records thus far in the year of the teams in the Waterloo Minor Hockey Association. The Bruins have lost only two games including tournaâ€" ment exhibition and Hub *League matches. John Bell, Mike Allensen, Mike Iwan and Jim Halâ€" denby. Gardener guest January 24, Seegmiller had a fairly quiet time gainâ€" ing a 4â€"0 shutout over Gait. Smith, Pat Evans, Peter Young and Loveday scored. January 2%6, the Bruins avenged their previous loss to Prestonâ€"Hespeler winning 3â€"2. Mike Iwan, Smith and Loveday were the marksâ€" Eie Kingham, a wellâ€" known gardener in the Kâ€"W area, was guest speaker at the January meeting of the 404 Wing Ladies Auxiliary held recently, at the 404 Wing â€" Headquarters, 510 Dutton Dr.. Waterloo. Mr. Kingham gave an inâ€" formative talk on house plants and discussed the basics of vegetable gardens. His display included a variâ€" ety of house plants and a terrarium _ Sheridan. | January 19, the Bruins came up flat against an inâ€" spired Hespeler squad and stumbled to only their secâ€" ond loss of the season, 4â€"3. In exhibition play January 22, the Bruins downed a spunky Georgetown visiting squad on the basis of more depth and bench strength. Waterloo goal scorers were Bruins boast best record January 21, the Bruins downed Kitchener 3â€"2 on goals by Gary Austen, Loveâ€" day and Ron Motz. assisted by Gord Buttinger, received the credit. Shots on goal for the game were Warriors 50, Preston 27. Smith, Haldemnby and Todd Loveday tallied for the Bruins. . final goal with 7:09,seconds left in the period. The Warriors scored the final goal of the game with 37 January 5, the Minor Pee Wees downed Simcoe 3â€"2 on goals by Todd Sheridan, Jim Haldenby and Todd January 14, Ed Seegmiller was brilliant in goal in a 4â€"0 shut out triumph over the Kitchener Hub League entry. Scoring for the Bruins were goals were scored by Waâ€" by Keller (2), Mathers and Wettlaufer. Four goals for the Warâ€" ors and one for Preston (2), John Bell and with assists

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