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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Nov 1976, p. 12

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_ _ Gold Puck tournament set for Nov. 14â€"21 Galt won the first game in Waterloo 2â€"1 but Waterâ€" loo avenged the loss by blanking Galt in an away game 2â€"0. The game was a goaltenders duel between John Conrad of Waterloo and the Galt goaltender. The first game was much By Don Dreisinger Thanks to the fine goalâ€" tending of John Conrad and Carl Sawicki, the Waâ€" terloo Midgets have adâ€" vanced in the Wrigley playâ€" downs by winning the total goal series against Galt 3â€"2 in two games. By Don Dreisinger The Sixth Annual Gold Puck Tournament involvâ€" ing Minor and Major Midâ€" gets teams along with Juâ€" venile teams from across Ontario and United States is set to go November 14 21, at Waterloo Arena, starting at 1 p.m. The tournament will run on Sunday from 1â€"11 p.m., Monday to Thursday eveâ€" nings from 7â€"11‘ p.m., Friâ€" day from 6â€"11 p.m.. Saturâ€" Page 12 â€" Watertooa Chronicle, Wetnesday, November 10, 1976 _ ~ is Sports â€" â€" o. o reenry t x fifl'*" * Re Waterloo midgets advance in playdowns Hymn of Remembrance Wear a Poppy in Remembrance FUNERAL HOME 51 Benton Street, Kitchener, Ontario. Phone 742â€"4481 Schreiterâ€"SBanoraock O Valiant hearts, who to your glory came Through dust of conflict and through battle flame; Tranquil you lie, rour knightly virtue proved. Your memory hallowed in the land you loved. Proudly you gathered, rank on rank to war, A.lsl who 'I‘lag lI‘leard '(_}od‘s"mess:‘a‘gz from afar; All you had ho or, all you had, you gave To save mankl}r’:id â€" yourserf you scometf to save. Spendid f'ou passed, the great surrender made: Into the light that nevermore shall fade: Deep your contentment in that blest abode. Who wait the last clear trumpetâ€"call of God. Long years ago, as earth lay dark and still, Rose a loud cry upon a lonely hill, While in the frailty of our human clay, Christ, our Redeemer, passed the selfâ€"same way. Still stands His Cross from that dread hour to this, Like some bright star above the dark abyss; Still, through the veil, the Victor‘s pitying eyes Look down to bless our lesser Calvaries. y * /. M c c 8p3 Rtort L ME alK c No L it â€"* § § k a . n whad m 4 o c‘ o pWw e ) O VALIANT HEARTS Kerr Yule for" Waterloo provided the winning goal for Waterloo in overtime in the second game with just seconds to go. His shot was a hard one from the point which gave the Galt goaltender little chance. Kerr is one of the boys who started out the season a bit shakey but seems to be steadily imâ€" proving every time out on the ice. season a bit shakey but _ Waterloo Compton Motors seems to be steadily imâ€" All Stars captured four of a proving every time out on possible six points in Hub the ice. League play within the last Marksmen for the Schâ€" week. . | lueter Cev Midgets in both The Minor Midgets day, all day from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. The championship games will be held Sunday November 21 with Minor Midget playing at 1 p.m., Juvenile at 2:30 p.m. and Major Midget at 4 p.m. The competition should be as keen as ever this year. Most of_the entries from last year are returnâ€" ing along with new entries such as:> Welland in the Minor _ Midget, _ Welland and Brantford in the Major the same kind of contest with Garl Sawicki in goal for Waterloo. l n As Each team ‘will play a minimum of three games in their respective round robin series with four teams in each of the A and In hub league play, Waterâ€" loo whipped Preston 8â€"4, in an easy win which saw 26 Midget and Burlington and Peterborough in the Juvenâ€" ile section. Last _ year‘s _ winners were Peterborough in the Minor Midget, Detroit in the Major Midget and Waâ€" terloo in the Juvenile. They will be trying to retain their crowns. _ games were Paul Dahmer, penalties Rob Richardson and Kerr received Yule. Assists went to Steve _ Dave Y Graf (2) and Dahmer, Terâ€" his better ry Caler and Roland Deâ€" the team Graauw. â€" and one : Minor midgets win one, Dave Young played one of his better games by leading the team with two goals and one assist. Along with Gary Johnson, who also had two goals and one assist, Steve Graf and Terry Calder hosted Brantford on Novâ€" ember 2nd and were hard pressed to maintain a tie. Waterioo jumped to a 2â€"0 lead in the first period but Brantford replied with sinâ€" gles in the second and third period. Goals for Waterioo were scored by Chris Ford, unassisted and Cam Ford with assists going to Todd Soltysiak® and. Tom Woinâ€" oski. On November 4 the Compâ€" ton Motors All Stars again reluctantly settlec¢ with a received 15 of them. B sections. Top team from. minus goals against. averâ€" each section will advance age. Affer that it will be to the championship game . goals for. ' on Sunday. Admiesin Inr‘ the taurn. No overtime will be playâ€" ed as each team will reâ€" ceive two points for a win and one point for a tie. In the event of a tie in points the team who won the parâ€" ticular game between the two teams involved wouldâ€" advance. Should there still be a deadlock then it will be decided by goals for. A selfâ€"employed architectural designer and custom builder who has served on many boards and commissions for thirty years and whose main interest has been the welfare of our city. called. _ Preston VOTE VOELKER DECEMBER GTH 1| WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT 17 Years 20 Years 8 Years Admission for the tournâ€" ament is adults, $1.75, students, $1:00, and chilâ€" dren under 14, 50 cents. There are passes for adults at $4 and students at $2.50 which cover all tournaâ€" ment games except â€" the championship games? _ tie, this time against the Kitchener Midgets _ at Don . McEaren Arena. Although Waterloo assumed a 2â€"1 lead in the third period, a set of minor penalties gave Kitchener their opporâ€" tunity. Waterloo‘s three â€" man squad were able to hold the home team for the better part of the double penalty but with two minutes left in the game Kitchener manâ€" aged their power play goal, which tied the game at 2â€"2. each picked up one goal and two assists. Ron Young and Rob Richardson each had a goal. Assists went to DeGraauw (2), Glen Craâ€" ven (1) and Mark Welsh (1). Welsh (1). _ _ A lack of finesse around the oppesition net and inept The tournament is coâ€" sponsored by Pizza Delight. Public School Trustee Revision Court Judge Waterloo City Council Waterloo returned to their winning form _ defeating Gait 51 at Mcintosh Arena on November 7. Galt disâ€" played the best of their ofâ€" fense in the first period however _ steady _ backâ€" checking by Waterloo and good goaltending by their goalie Don Beaupre held the home team to one goal. + The second ~and third period belonged to the Waâ€" terloo téam who managed to contain the Galt team and also register five goals, tie two for their support of this worthwhile community venture. _ . Anyone interested in seeâ€" ing Minor hockey at its best should plan to attend the tournament and watch the Kâ€"W _ Record, _ WaterlGo Chronicle or listen to the radio for details and reâ€" sults. The Schlueter Chevs will meet. London in the next round. of the Wrigley play: down and will play Woodâ€" stock in hub AJeague play Thursday at 9 p.m. at Waterloo arena. terloo Minor Hockey is deeply indebted to them shooting is keeping Waterâ€" loo off the score sheet. The company is in its third tb

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