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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Nov 1981, p. 20

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PAGE 20 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOYEMBER 11, 1981 onl & Iube GOOD ONLY ANY THURS., FRI., SAT. One Coupon per Customer Expires N. OIL & LUBE INCLUDES PLUS FRONT END RAISED TO GREASE UPPER BALL JOINTS Oil Change 4.5 Litres of special 10W40 or 10W30 Fram oil filter Complete lubrication 4 LITRE JUG SUNOCO WINDSHIELD WASHER GET READY FOR WINTER SELFâ€"SERVE GAS BAR OPEN 7â€"9 MON.â€"SAT. 245 WEBER ST. N. at University, Waterioo OPEN 8 a.m.â€"8 p.m. Mon.â€"Fri. â€" 8â€"6:30 Sat. Use Your Sunoco, Visa or Master Charge Card â€" Phone 885â€"64590 WE CHECK ANTIâ€"FREEZE Featuring Quality Sunoco and Fram Products Clip and Present This Coupon with Oil Change and get fast â€" Most cars and models â€" No appointment necessary â€" 15 Minute service â€" 18 Point check Sisks taking the man wWarwrm (and the victories) 13"°. OUR REG. PRICE . 28 /81 Jeff Job, seen here being jostled Sunday while attempting a shot against Listowel goalie Rod Sachs, makes up oneâ€"third of Siskins‘ hot line combination with Pat Hinnegan and Tim Fedy, which continued its hot pace in a 4â€"1 victory over Cyclones. Waterloo Siskin coach Rod Seiling has a luxury at hand with his streaking club he rareâ€" ly experienced early in the season. Now when he‘s deâ€" ciding who to play beâ€" tween the pipes, he can juggle Tim McCullough and Jeff Nickel based on their solid play, not because of spotty netâ€" minding. Neither McCullough nor Nickel set the Midâ€" western Junior B league ablaze from the outset with even conâ€" sistent, never mind spectacular play, but both are getting in a groove recently to jive with Siskins sixâ€"game winning streak. By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor Though those vicâ€" tories have been chalked upagainst sevâ€" eral of the loop‘s weakâ€" er sisters, Sisks have been full measure for each, including Sunâ€" day‘s hardâ€"fought 4â€"1 victory over honestâ€" working but depthâ€" lacking Listowel Cyâ€" clone unit. On this occasion it was Nickel‘s turn to guard the net and as his counterpart had done in recent vicâ€" tories, Nickel came up with big saves early when they counted most to help his mates keep their heads afloat. Particularly noteâ€" worthy were three conâ€" secutive first period saves Nickel made after a flurry of activiâ€" ty around his net. Sisâ€" kins came back moâ€" ments later with their third goal of the eveâ€" ning by Todd Loveday and the home club was off to the races. "‘There‘s no doubt, Nickel played some reâ€" ally fine goal for us tonight, and McCulâ€" lough also played well Friday in Elmira (Sisâ€" kins won 6â€"2)," said Seiling: It hasn‘t been one of our stronger points so far this year, but both of them are re ally coming around." Up front the line of Pat Hinnegan, with wingers Tim Fedy and Jeff Job continues to terrorize the opposiâ€" tion. The number two, three, and four scorers in the league behind Kitchener‘s Larry Shomphe, that troika continued to excel Sunâ€" day with Hinnegan bagging two goals. Fedy a goal and two assists, and Job an asâ€" sist. ‘"‘Hinnegan‘s played very well for us, in fact that whole line is," said Seiling. "I think that unquestionably you‘d have to consider them one of the premier lines in the league." The story in a nutâ€" shell for Waterloo Sunâ€" day was that they created their own opâ€" portunities by taking the body, forcing the smaller visitors off the puck, and making the most of their chances. Enigmatic Listowel goalie Rod Sachs, who has stoned Siskins on occasion in the past and in fact made some fine saves Sunday, also seemed puzzlingly inâ€" DRS. McKENZIE, JONES, GOODALL, & ASSOCIATES DENTAL OFFICE OPENING FAIRVIEW PARK MALL 894â€"2370 HOURS: MON.â€"FRI 9:30â€"9:30 SAT. 9:30â€"6:00 Lower Level different on many Sisâ€" kin thrusts. ‘"When we‘re aggresâ€" sive, as we were in that first period, we force other teams into misâ€" takes,""‘ said Seiling. ‘We create our own chances and that‘s when we‘re most effecâ€" tive. Siskins won‘t be home for two weeks because of the Gold Puck tournament, but they will have their work cut out for them Friday in Cambridge against the rampaging (nine straight wins) Shamrocks. Things should be easier Sunâ€" day in Elmira.

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