Page 24 â€" Waterloo Chronicie, Wednesday, December 1, 1976 Sports On Tuesday, Nov. 23, the Midas Warriors hosted Galt in their eighth league game of the season. For the secâ€" ond â€" time, Waterloo conâ€" vincingly beat the Galt team. The first period saw good, fast hockey with no score until 1:40 minutes left in the period. Then Dave Bruâ€" baker, playing his first game with the Warrio®®, opened the scoring. He was assisted by Roy Russell Midas Midgets defeat Galt, Hespeler teams Qualified Male and Female instructors licensed by the Ministry of Transportaâ€" tion and Communications. e Patient and Courteous Instructors for all ages e Modern Dual Control Cars e Free Pickâ€"up rzmnd e Same car available for Driving Test M e Special care for nervous beginners Concerned That We Should Preserve And Improve The Quality Of Life In Our Community. Innovation With Experience Is A Necessity. Your Continued Support Is Appreciated #e CcanaDA DRIVING SCHOOL BOB HENRY 4. 3# . )’ 32 FOR PROFESSIONAL DRIVER TRAINING CALL 886â€"4640 OPEN 9 a.m. till 10 P.M. WATERLOO ALDERMAN REâ€"ELECT Even with the rougher play, the Midas Warriors scored three times. Two goals went to Russell and one to Mark Mid. Assists were credited to Caler, Chris Pernfuss and Bruâ€" baker. A little more than four minutes into the third period, the Warriors started the demise of Galt with a goal by Russell. He was assisted by Brubaker. Four more and Eric Calder. The second period saw a completely _ different game with Galt taking six penalties and the Warriors three., At one time the penalty box was crowded with four players from Galt and two from Waterloo. goals followed for Waterâ€" loo. They were scored by Ross MacSorley, â€" Mark Mid, Russel} (unassisted), and Jim Rae. On _ November 23 the Compton Motors Waterloo Minor â€" Midget All Stars came very close to losing their first game of the Hub League schedule. In a game lacking in solid offence from either team, the Stratford squad opened the scoring at 9.49 of the third period. With 2.04 left in the game, Waterloo found themselves shorthanded and in desperâ€" ate need of a goal to protect their undefeated record. Pulling their goaltender for additional offence, Waâ€" terloo was successful in tyâ€" ing the game at 14.03 of the third period when Tom Woinoski put one past the Stratford netminder. Assists went to Tim Allan and Rob Filiatrault. In the second period, Waâ€" terloo scored six goals. Ken Lee started the scoring assisted by Fedy. He shortâ€" ly followed this up with two more goals. Tim Fedy popped two goals past the goaltender and Dave Bruâ€" baker scored once. Assists went to Pernfussâ€"t2), Rusâ€" sell, Mid, Rich Preston and Calder. On Saturday, Nov. 27, the Warriors glayed Hespeler. In the first period, the score board showed a 1â€"1 tie. Hespeler opened the scoring and the Warriors had ‘a goal disallowed a few seconds later. _ Waterloo came back to score with a goal by Calder assisted by Russell. In the third period, Hesâ€" peler scored one more goal to finalize the score at 7â€"2. Playing in goal for Waterâ€" loo was Brett Gaeler. Assists went to Russell, Pernfuss, Tim Fedy, Ray Petrie, and Calder. In goal for the Warriors‘ 9â€"0 win was Scott Baird. The Waterloo Minor Midâ€" gets made their last trip of 123 BREITHAUPT STREET er scored once. Assists ~Mike Yosurak (left} received the Expo trophy and the Carling O‘Keefe award :‘t t&g"'"é‘?ï¬â€œ?- R:‘S' Nov. 6 at the Waterloo Junior Expos baseball awards night. Presenting the [Calder te rest0n _ qward was Carling O‘Keefe representative David Ryan. Other award winners i‘ the third period, Hesâ€" were Bob Ramsay rflost improved player; Jim Tav!ov. batting champion, er scored one more goal rookie of the year and player of the month for July; Mike Blake, player of the finalize the score at 7â€"2.. Month for May; Mike Yosurak, player of the month for June; Bob Schnurr, ying in goal for Waterâ€" Player of the month for August and Marc Thiel, player of the month for Septâ€" was Brett Gaeler. ember. â€" Minor Midgets tie one game SOLARAY ELECTRIC HAIR CURLER ‘10®° BATH SCALES IMPERIAL SHOPPERS MART 5812 OPEN: each each the schedule to the Simcoe Arena on November 27. As in the past, Waterloo found little difficulty in amassing points as they defeated the home team 8 to 0. The shutout was earned by Paul Reitzel who played his first game in goal for Waâ€" terloo. Rob Filiatrault led the Waterloo attack with a hat trick. Tim Allan scored Six members of the Kâ€"W Sertoma Speedskating Club participated in an indoor meet on the weekend in Detroit. Skaters from Ohio, Michiâ€" gan, New York state and Ontario took part in the event. Local skaters who finishâ€" Speedskaters win races MONDAY â€" FRIDAY 9:00 A.M. â€" 5:00 P.M. SATURDAY 9:00 A.M. â€" 4:00 P.M. CRYSTAL GLASSES CHARGEX WELCOMED 1689 Set of set two and singles were added by Brian Rumig, John Young and Chris Ford. The Compton Motors All Stars managed their second shut out of the week in Galt on November 28, defeating the home team 2 to 0. Galt had their best scoring opâ€" portunity in the second perâ€" iod when Waterloo was assessed a pair of minor in the 400 metre bantam girls and fifth overall; Carmen Ledvinka, fourth overall in juvenile girls; Mary Ann _ McLaughlin, ed in the top positions were Clifford Rawnsley, third in overall bantam _ boys: Chris Rawnsley, third overâ€" all in _ juvenile boys; Ramona â€" Ledvinka, third THERMAL BLANKETS °9°%.,, Less 33Â¥3 TIMEX WATCHES Retail As Marked U penalties. However, strong defence and alert goaltendâ€" ing by Don Beaupre held them off the scoreboard. Tom Woinoski scored Waâ€" terloo‘s first goal with assists going to Dave Robb and Brian Rumig. Rob Filiâ€" atrault scored into Galt‘s open net from a pass by Tom Woinoski. sixth in juvenile girls and Bonnie Hoch, sixth in junior giris." KITCHENER Toys Games Dolis Wallets Glassware Giftware Candles Luggage Flatware Radios Cameras Watches Clocks Electrical Applhances Charms Chocolates Candy. etc