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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Oct 1976, p. 23

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Local, skaters win . speedskating medals The Waterloo Tween: soccer team captured the Ontario Cup Pee Wee Cham- pionship last week. Members of the team include in the front row (left to right) Shannon Simpson. Yuni Hou and Penny Gardner. In the second row are Mariiyn Lessard, Penny Peel. Cathy Slouthouber. Leslie Trotter. Cindy Atoms begin hockey season with ekhil?itippp. By Peggy Kempel The Waterloo Major Atom 'Tim Horton' Cubs opened their exhibition season two weeks ago los- ing four games and win- ning one. More than 90 competitors from Chicago. Cleveland. Boston. Buffalo, Rochester. Detroit. Ontario and Que- bee participated during the weekend in the first Cana- dian Oktoberfest Speed- skating Tournament in Kit- chener, For their first game they travelled to Kitchener to meet the Kitchener Bauer Krauts. The event was so suc- cessful that organizers hope to make it an annual tour- nament It was sponsored by the K-W Oktoberfest Cultural Committee and the K-W Sertoma Service Club Many local skaters won gold. silver and bronze - plated Oktoberfest coins coins were presented Local winners include Chris McLaughlin. bronze in300metrespeewee boys: Clifford Rawnsley, gold in 300 metres and silver in 200 metres, bantam boys: Ramona Ledvinha, silver in 500 metres. bronze in 200 metres and 400 metres bantam girls: Chris Raww sley. silver in 300 metres and bronze in 500 metres juvenile boys. Maryanne McLaughlin. silver in 400 metres juvenile girls: Bon- nie Hoch, gold in 800 met- res. silver in 400 metres and bronze in 500 metres and 1000 metres junior girls: and Darryl Haack, in lieu of medals. Uncle Hans and Frieda trophies were also presented. In their second game the Cubs played host to the Krauts and were once again shut-out " . The only goal of the game was scored by Tom Malon- ey from Greg Sliz in the second period for the Kit- chener Krauts. Chris Archer scored two and Greg Sliz, Dennis An- derson and Darren Boutilier each scored once. , Then the Cubs trairelied to Guelph for their third game of the season and their first win of the season sa. silver in 1000 metres. bronze in 800 metres and 1500 metres intermediate men. Chris Schnarr scored two goals and John Burns. Bruce Haldenby and Steve Pfeffer each scored once Fourth and fifth places were taken by Jimmy Henning, midget boys: Carmen Ledvinka, juven- ile girls. Rod Gossen. ju- venile boys; and Steven Huang. intermediate men. The Waterloo Major Pee Wees opened their hockey season with a convincing 4-1 drubbing of the visit- ing Galt squad. The Ti- ger's roster has not yet been trimmed to its final line-up but displayed prom- Major Pee Wees defeat Galt 4- for the Cubs. Assists were credited to Tim Rice. Mark Stefflet and Steve Pfeffer two each and Steve McGrinder one. For Guelph Peter Buck- ridge scored from Scott Brown and Peter Buck- ridge scored from Randy Sagan and Rod Evans. Joey Stefan opened the scoring with a goal from Randy Oswald to put Brant- ford out front 1-0. Then the Waterloo 'Tim Horton' Cubs travelled to Brantford and were defeat- Mark Steffler scored un- assisted for the Cubs to tie the game at I-l. Back home the 'Tim Horton' Cubs lost 3-2 to Guelph. Maik Steiner opened the scoring with a goal from Chris Baron and Steve Ed Kister scored from Don McCleary for Brant- ford to give them the 2-1 win. Two to three new players attempting to break into the team bring some much- needed brawn with them. ise in aggressiveness, speed. size and shooting. Poag and Alison Coombas. In the back row are John Rankin. assistant coach; Jeanine Rankin. Linda Simpson. Jana Russwutm. Kaliin March. Mrs. Laurie Simpson. manager; and Julian Cotmiar, coach. Missing are Carolyn Cipp and Laura Getty. - Galt scored first before 'itat.rutCttmetitso.tll+tt.rAhstltter 13,_191§-Pap23 , - . Taxation clinic presented. “N913. Art Solomon scored from Rae Walton to tie the game 1-1. Peter Buckridge scored from Randy Sagan and Rod Evans to give Guelph a 2-1 lead. A free professional de- velopment seminar spon- sored by the Waterloo Re- gional Sports Council en- titled Tips on Taxation or McGrinder to put the Cubs out front H). Scott Brown scored from CharIes Nash for a Guelph 3-1 lead. . You and Moonlighting will be presented Nov. q from a to 10 p.m. in Waterloo. During the session, a chartered accountant will Joel Curtis scored unas- sisted for the Cubs to com- the Waterloo power became soon added the third counter. evident. In the second period, In the third John Bill Mike Allenson broke in for completed the scoring again apicture goal. . . . assisted by Todd Sheridan. Later in the second period, Peter Young scored on a fine shot assisted by Todd Sheridan. Steve Kaplan plete the scoring at 3-2 in favour of Guelph. Goaiies for the Waterloo Maj or Atom 'Tim Horton' Cubs in these games were Vince DeCain, Mike Kaval- man and Mike Hounsell. The Waterloo Major Atom 'Tim Horton' Cubs are now participating in the Kit- chener-Waterloo Oktober- fest Atom Hockey Tourna- outline and discuss ways of decreasing the tax payable on income earned outside a' regular occupation. Registration is free but class space is limited to 25 people. To register call 8tW1970 ext. 204 beforé Oct. Ed Seegmiller and Walter Lakietek combined to give the Tigers some steady net- minding.

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