highlight of Hockey Association will be one of the highlights of the lith annual Gold Puck Hockey Tourâ€" nament which gets underway Sunday at Waterâ€" loo Arena. Sponsored once again by Fred Buttinger of Kâ€"W Midas Muffier, the 24â€"team tournament will run for seven days with championships slated for Sunday afternoon Nov. 22. All games are at Waterioo Arena. Each of the minor midget, midget and juvenile sections will have eight teams and competing for the first time will be Sault Ste. Marie of the NOHA. They will not begin play until next Friday night. Last year‘s juvenile champion was Guelph, but to repeat they will have to defeat a strong Stratford entry along with usually tough Welâ€" land and Kitchener. Last year‘s minor midget champion Hamilton Huskies will be returning in midget company, while the Toronto Marlie major midget entry was the runnerâ€"up in last year‘s minor final. All players in the tournament will receive _ Play on defence by (Grant prizes for participating and major prizes will be :‘;::':’:‘;"m;’:e"::‘;g io awarded to most valuable players in three _ a twoâ€"week layoff. categories. Awards will be made to the best Pai defenceman, goaltender and forwards in the air shutouts tournament also to be presented are championâ€" for Horton CUbS ship game MVP‘s. The Major Atom ‘Tim Horâ€" ton‘ Cubs played shutâ€"out GOLD PUCK SCHEDULE hockey last week as they Sunday. November 15 downed Burlington 10 and 1:00 p.m M/M â€" Waterioo vs Hamilton Guelph 5â€"0. s Marlies will be trying to repeat as major midget champions but will meet strong competiâ€" tion from Hamilton, Kitchener and Sarnia. 7:00 p.m 8: 15 p.m 9: 30 p.m Sault entry â€" Minor Hockey Scoreboard 1: 00 p.m 215 p.m 3: 30 p.m 4: 45 p.m 6:00 p.m 7:15 p.m 8: 30 p.m 9: 45 p.m 7:00 p.m 8: 15 p.m 930 p.m 7:00 p.m 8: 15 p.m 930 p.m 7:00 p.m 8: 15 p.m 9: 30 p.m 6:00 p.m 7: 15 p.m 8: 30 p.m 9:45 p.m 8:00 a.m. 9: 15 a.m. 10; 30 a.m 11:45 a.m 1:00 p.m 2: 15 p.m 3: 30 p.m 4: 45 p.m 6:00 p.m 7:15 p.m 8: 30 p.m 9: 45 p.m 1.00 p.m 2: 30 p.m 4:00 p.m Thursday, November 19, 1981 Beaverdale Golf and Country Club Dinner: $7. Reception: 6:15 p.m. per pers Dinner: 7:00 p.m. A firstâ€"time entry from the Northern Ontario Gold Puck Waterloo North Provincial Progressive Conservative Association DINl\gER ANNUAL MEETING Sunday, November 22 Major Midget Championship Game Juvenile Championship Game Minor Midget Championship Game Provincial Secretary of Justice MWaterioo Waterioo Thuraday, November 19 Waterioo v Wednesday, November 18 Kitchener vs Kitchener Windsor Sault Ste. Marie Waterioo Windsor Windsor Sarnia Sault Ste. Marie Hamilton Windsor Sarnia Sault Ste. Marie Welland SPEAKER KHon. Gordon Walker, Q.C Commercial Relations For more into: mation call Bob Labbett 885â€"0073 Barbara Mclean 578â€"5932 Minister of Consumer and Tuesday, November 17 Saturday, November 21 Monday, November 16 Friday, November 20 s Â¥s vs v$ s vs vs vs vs vs Â¥s Dinner: $7.00 per person St. Catharines St. Catharines Burlington Windsor St. Catharines Hamilton Toronto Kitchener Stratford Owen Sound Kitchener Waterioo * Waterioo Brampton Waterioo Kitchener Windsor Waterioo Gelivered a fine pass to Mike Nafriger who fired home Waâ€" terioo‘s first goal Stratford upped their lead to Watericoe minor peewee Panthers split their two Hub League games over the past weekend . Saturday Waterioo traveiled to Stratford and suffered an 82 setback to the talented home team. Stratford took a 20 lead while each counted a single second period geal. Late in the period Panther again with the assist to Craig Foxworthy Sunday Panthers gained a 3â€"2 victory at home over Gueiph. Mike Nafziger‘s scorâ€" ing touch continued as he game‘s first shot. Gueiph tied the game before the end of the first and took a 2â€"1 lead midway through the second. Waterioo rallied in the third period with Brian Gillis firing home the tying marker after receiving an accurate pass from Bill Haldenby. Gillis from Bill Haldenby. _ Gillis also set up the winning goal by Mike Robinson on a screened shot Highlights of the game were the excellent twoâ€"way play of Nafziger, several super saves by Raiph Roberts and steady play on defence by Grant Rutherford. Panthers now sport a 5â€"2 record heading into a twoâ€"week layoff. For the first game the Cubs travelled to Burlington where Stephen Whitney kept the home town boys off the scoreâ€" period. Troy Stephens scored The lone goal of the game came at 3:17 of the first the goal with the assist of Chris Code and Mike Wilson At home Tim Brenner was the man of the hour as be held Guelph off the scoreboard as his teammates scored 5 goals. Turnaround for Panthers In a headâ€"on collision at 50 kph (30 mph), it only takes 1 /10th of a second for a car to slam to a shattering stop. â€" Many people think they can protect themselves in a collision. But even in a low speed crash an unbelited person hits the inside of the car with the force of several Wear your seat beit property â€"snug and low over the hips, the shoulder belt worn loose enough to allow an inch or two YOU MAY NOT GET A SECOND CHANCE BUCKLE UP proved to be the game winning goal at 1: 54 of the first period. Assisting on the goal were Brad Dargel and Chad Young. At 5:32 Chris Code scored from Chip Seiling and Troy Stephens for a 2â€"0 game. Fortyâ€"three seconds into the second period Brent Mulligan scored from Troy Stephens for a 30 score. Scott McPherson gave the Cubs a +0 lead with his goal at 2:28 from Steve Rice. The games last goal was scored at 5:59 by Steve Rice with the assist of Scott McPherson . It was a week of ties for the Major Midget ‘Schlueter‘ Cheâ€" vies last week in CTA League were unable to hold onto a 4â€"2 lead as the home town boys came back to tie the game 44. Matt Zilinskas scored what This gave the ‘Tim Horton‘ Chevies fit to be tied LOCKHART OFFICE SUPPLY WE ALSO RENT PORTABLE ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER WITH CORRECTING RIBBONS 321 Weber St. N. 885â€"3460 $225.00 and up between chest and beltâ€"especially on those short trips close to home whern most accidents occur. Write for the booklet "What you should _ Ministry of Transportation know about seat beits" to: Ministry of and Communications Transportation and Communications, Public a and Safety Information Branch, 1201 Wilson Av1=.-mé(‘e’,cml Downsview, Ontario MaM/&Kel.t"ém n rlo ing up can mean the difference 5 Minist between walking away from an accident and james f being carried away. Wilham Davis, Premier At 1: 59 of the second period Brent Ellis scored from Joe! Curtis and Pete Dietrich for a scoring at 2:34 of the game gave the Chevies a 30 lead at 3:15 with the assist of Jamie Young and Scott Sanders. Then at 6: 52 Steve likos put Buriington on the board with a goal from Scott young. Chris Johnston put his team within a goal of the Chevies with his goal at 9:31 from Craig Donâ€" Bob Walls gave the Chevies back their 2 goal lead with his goal at 14:21 from Greig Heiâ€" deman and Blake Ellis. In the third period Burlingâ€" goals to end the game in a 44 At home against Gueiph the Chevies were tied 3â€"3. Once again the Chevies game as Jamie Young scored at 2:28 from John McKerrow and Scott Sanders . Scott Biggs tied the game at WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY 5:07 with his unassisted goal for Gueiph. At 9: 03 Jeff Baker scored from Scott Brown and Bob Hamiey to put the visitors out front 2â€"1 Then in the second period Greig Heideman scored at the MacMilian to tie the game at 22. Bob Walls put the Chevies out front at 11: 14 with his goal from Tom MacMilian. Dan Ridsdaile tied the game at 11: 26 with a goal for Gueiph from Mario Martini. Both teams were held scoreless for the remainder of thcunehrahnl)â€":ï¬;. In Hamilton on Sa the Chevies took a 20 lead in the saw their lead disappear into a 2â€"2 the. With 1:58 left in the first period Blake Ellis scored from Pete Dietrich for the Chevies. At 1: 14 of the second period NOVEMBER 11 Jaule Young scored an unasâ€" sisted goal to put the Chevies out front 2â€"0. Tigers lose Waterloo major peewee Tigers were defeated 53 by Kitchener in a close game Satâ€" Kitchener scored quick goals in the last two minutes of the first period, then with 51 seconds left Chuck Dietrich scored his first of three goals for Waterico from Tim Allenâ€" sen and Brad Kit on a powerâ€" tally at 7: 52 from Chris Righy and Brad Hyde. In the third, Kitchener popped home two more before Dietrich rounded out the scorâ€" ing with his hatâ€"trick assisted by Chris Rigbhy PAGE 27 Austin‘s K# /