Page 14 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, January 24, 1979 Waterico Federal Progressive Conservative ANNUAL MEETING BINGEMAN PARK BALLROOM For Further Information Phone 664â€"2658 DAVID CROMBIE and ELECTION of OFFICERS February 1, 1979 8:00 P.M. Guest Speaker: The Bruins hosted London first period but the Bruins Tues. for the first of the two scored in the second at 6:06. remaining games winning 4 Woodstock came back with 1. London started the scorâ€" a goal at 5:10 of the second ing with a quick goal at 9:29 and Waterloo scored again in the first but was the last at 3:13. The third period was goal given up by Bruins tence with the Bruins reâ€" goaltender, Mike McNiece. ceiving five penalties & still At 2:14 left in the first *ob managed their 3rd goal at Kemple scored from Scott 8:06. Waterloo‘s goals were Clugston and Mark Eagers scored by Chriss Paranyi for Waterloo. There was no from Brad Stevens, Rod Duâ€" scoring in the second but cetle from Mark Eagers & Waterloo came up with Chriss Paranyi and Rob three in the 3rd. Bruin goals Kemple from Brad Stevens. 17 wins for a total of 36 points. The Waterloo Bauer Bruins played their two reâ€" maining league games last week winning both to finish first in Hub League Tier I Division. They ended league play with 1 loss, 2 ties, and Bruins have _ ;« big finish _ =«« Minor Hockey Scoreboard were scored by Sean Maâ€" Bruin goaltender Dean dorin from Scott Clugston Fielding was busy at times and Chriss Malthaner, Scott but managed to give up only Smith from Rob Hunter and 1 goal to Woodstock. Chriss Paranyi and an unasâ€" sisted goal by Scott Clugâ€" o velled to Woodstock for the last time in league play and came home with another 3â€"1 victory. There was no scorâ€" ing for either team in the first period but the Bruins scored in the second at 6: 06. Woodstock came back with a goal at 5:10 of the second and Waterloo scored again at 3: 13. The third period was tence with the Bruins reâ€" ceiving five penalties & still managed their 3rd goal at 8:06. Waterloo‘s goals were scored by Chriss Paranyi from Brad Stevens, Rod Duâ€" cetle from Mark Eagers & On Thurs. the Bruins traâ€" The top teams in the Minor Bantam Hub League Tier Two standings met headâ€"on Saturday, at the Waâ€" terl@o"" #rea&. »:Preston jumped into a 2â€"0 lead in the final two minutes of the first period. John Roeder was Johhnyâ€"onâ€"theâ€"spot, banging in a Scott Harris rebound early in the second. Roeder got the equalizer in the third combining with Harris on a picture passing play. The tie kept Mr. Transmission two points up on Preston in the fight for first place. The final two regular season games are this weekend and Mr. T. is out to finish the season on top of the standâ€" ings. M r. Transmission squeezed out a 6â€"5 victory in a seeâ€"saw battle, with Simâ€" with the teams tied at one goal eachâ€"as Jarnie Ducharâ€" me tackled for Waterloo from Peter Dietrich and Mike LeBlanc. The second period was wide open as seven goals were scored, four by Mr. T. Scott Sanders who scored unassisted, Mike LeBlanc notched two, the first from Ducharme and the second from Chris Burke. Greg Heidman gave Mr. Transâ€" mission ~the lead with Sanders and Roger Dietrich assisting. Heideman scored the winner in the third with the help of Peter Dietrich and Sanders just a minute after Simcoe had evened things out. Roger Dietrich played an exceptionally strong game on the Mr. T. blueline and Mike Hartman turned in a fine performanâ€" ce on right wing moving up from his regular defensive position. i The Waterloo Minor Atom Bees scored 12 goals on the Mr T weekend to win two imporâ€" * *# tant games and move up to second place in Tier Two of SQUO@ZOS OUl | tnc ut League. The Bees beat Brantford 6â€"5 viCROTY 32 Saturday in a thriller ap roasted pigtails barbequed over a hot grill for that extra special flavor. All dinners served with crisp chef salad, baked potato, roll and butter. Childs Menu from $1.95 Restaurant open till 9 30 p.m. Fr: & Sat. till 10 30 p.m. Reservations 893â€"3230 6â€"5 victory PIGTAILS All For Only $4.95 Licenced Under L.LB O Barbeque Waterloo Arena that 1 full of action to the last And on Saturday they bombed Galt 9â€"0 in a slugâ€" gish affair in which two Bees scored hatâ€"tricks. In the Brantford game, Scott Zavaros tied it 1â€"1 in the first period after Brantâ€" foard‘s Glen Gretsky opened the scoring. Brad Hyde and Chuck Dietrich assisted on Zavaros‘ goal. Waterloo went ahead in the second period on a goal by Dietrich, from Greg MacDonald. Brantford tied it 2â€"2 on a goal in the same period by David Shaver. And rightâ€"winger Scott Zaâ€" varos: also scored three goals while Brad Hyde scored two and Richard Carty scored the other. Scott MacDonald scor the winning goal for ‘ Bees late in the third peri Brad Hyde had the assist. Sunday game in Galt w:}: far cry from the speedy action of the Brantâ€" ford game. The Galt ice was so soft and slow, the whole game looked somewhat like a slowâ€"motion replay. Jamie Cook, Chris Keller and Scott MacDondld each had two assists. Other asâ€" sists Went to Derek Seibert, Doug Cote, Dietrich, Hyde, Eric Mewhinney and Alex Lemacher. The two wins moved the Bees ahead of Brantford in the standings, secon' Preston. But the Bees dominated the action. â€" Brad Posliff scored his fourth hatâ€"trick of the seaâ€" son, his third in regularâ€" league play. Sean Kruuy won the shuâ€" tout. Bees win Adults from $3.9