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Dana Saunders was picked most valuable player of the tour- nament and received a free week at the Billy Harris- Dave Keon Hockey School. In the first game. the Toy- otas scored four second period goals and one in the final frame for the 5-0 win. Dean Oberle, Saunders. Lowell Loveday and Gary Boyes each picked up two points. Oberle and Saun- ders got one goal each and an assist and Loveday and Boyes each with two as- sists. Brian Price. Stu MacSorley and Dennis against Sarnia last Thutsdiy 7-1 by the anon; of key playas Dean Obetlo ttth bimiiilliadii his}; Bayes (4) and John Nay M. T Toyota Midgets win recent tourney Waterloo Toyota Midgets won the {first some of the Ontario Mina: Hockey Association playm with every roll of color negative film left here for processing and, printing (Kodak, Fuji. GAP.) films. A BEAUTIFUL 5" It 7" COLOR ENLARGEMENT Wed. 9 a.m. - , p.m. OPEN Mon.. Tues., Sat. 9 am. - 6 p.m. Thurs. - Fri. 9-9 Expert photo finishing by Benjamin Laboratories Ltd. Toronto The Kitchener Minor Foot- ball Association is kick- ing off its season soon and needs volunteers. The as- sociation is open to play- ers throughout the Water- loo Region. Volunteers are needed for coaching and administration. Shantz each scored a goal. Minor football volunteers needed Waterloo scored a goal in each period to down Windsor 3-1 with Saunders picking up a -goal and an assist. Paul Mowbray and Price got a goal each. The championship game saw the Toyotas leading 1-0 after the first period. 3-1 after two periods and then exchanging goals in the third period for the " win. Waterloo held the edge in the play but Dave Barrett Teams range in age from squirt. According to president Robert Eby, the minor foot- ball league teaches the fundamentals of the game and provides for education- al team sportsmanship. Each team plays a minimum of 11 games and practises Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 4:30-6 p.m. from August 16 to Novem- ber 4. 8-9 years in squirt to 14-15 years in the bantam division. There are 17 teams in four divisions, six squirt, six atom, four pee wee and one or two bantam teams. The bantams also play exhibition games with area minor as- sociation teams. . came up with some key saves to keep Timmins off the scoresheet. Saunders. Oberle. Loveday and Ro- land Degraauw each had two points with Saunders scoring two goals and Love- day and Degraauw each with two assists while Oberle had one goal and one assist. Kevin Hergott was the other marksman. Equipment is supplied. _-- The cost is $10 per child for pee wee and bantam, $8 for atom and $4 for Games are played from Sept. 4 to Nov. 6 on Satur- days. The teams play under the lights at least once in a season at Kitchener‘s Cen- In OMHA play, the Toyo- tas went one game up on Sarnia in a best of three series by whipping them 7-1. They travel to Sarnia on the weekend for the remain- der of the series. tennial Stadium. A banquet is held for the teams and coaches at the end of the season. All play- ers are presented with a trophy. crest, and picture of their team, if a photo- grapher is available. Win- ners get larger trdphies, The squirt and atom teams play flag (touch) football and the older teams are outfitted for tackle. A St. John Ambulance per- son usually is present at the games even though in- juries are not common, according to Mr. Eby. Interested persons may contact Robert Eby at 742- 4617 or Bill Whittle at 744- 0164. Goal scorers in the first Sarnia game were John Nay, Degraauw. Shantz, Price (2) and MacSorley with two. The Toyotas next home game is against Stratford on Thursday night at 9 p.m. for the opening game of the Hub-League semi-finals. Referees are rented for the games and are of pro- fessional calibre. Over 300 boys took part in the action of minor foot- ball last year. To have this again, coaches, public re- lations people, sponsors and administrators are needed.