Pal! zeroes ".MaioeAtartratt)r. M‘Cuhndnundmu- -tstmcrAua-gur.. In unman- than. can!“ â€mum BIA-let “and than to. " Momma-Iva and " mu cl the “I! Kames.Tttesemtmt.talr.as land at It" by Bank aditvtthrertDeas""eD+ and Billy Evans. ". Ctttm than travelled to Gabi and shut them an 't Todd Hunter remand the shutout foe the Cubs. Twenty-six sec-oat [mo the maintain]. Mike Kruetur would the Cubs second goal It 4: ll from Stephen Hooper and Brad Korges. At 6:50 Steven Georghiades scored from Shawn Way and Stephen Hooper tora " score. sound from Bernie Miys and Dun MacDonald, This goal In' the third period Matt Wham scored at 4:14 from Mike Kremzer and Stephen Then Stephen Hooper scored two goals to make the score " Mike Kreutzer assisted on both of Stephen's goals, Brad Karges assisted on his first and Matt Wickle assisted on his second goal. The final goal was scored at 13:42 by Sehhy Yantz with the assist at Donnie O'Brien and Sheldon Gilchrist. This gave the mm Horton' Cubs the TAt victory. In a third game played in Kitchener the ‘Bauer' Krauts downed the Cubs 4-1. , In the third period Stephen Hooper seated at " from Matt Wickie to put the Cubs an the scoreboard. In: helm Kitchener licked in another to maintain a sum; led. “punch manned Dave Barker narrowly missed I shutout as the Wet [high-s traated Elan In. Elia managed to he, con- tmttttrttteNBttewmimate- hectic Just too much. "My tle Dukes Muted anll be trYave Klein; lads!- gritetreier Blazers " In I fut Wellington Streak alive seam. SAVINGS FANTASTIC SAVINGS Hugxignd avoid the Christmas Rush Minor Hockov E . 3 Gorgeous sculptures was on sale all with free aim we“ " 3 1/2 otderpad _ Richmond Soliloquy 5 beautiful shades Reg: $2495 sq. yd. Reg: $29'" In2 . Sale:$17’5 sq. yd. Sale: tSM" m2 Yum Silly __ Evan; Richmond Stoneford 2 warm shades Reg: mes sq. yd. Reg: Sto" m2 Sale: $1 " sq. yd. Sale: $1429 In2 _ With Free 1 At" Underpad! 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Pat Ladd opened the scoring for Fergus before Robbie Johnston evened the score on I goal from Webb. Before the first period ended Tony leCauley scored two unassisted goals to give Wa- terloo I " lead. Behkopt increased Waterloo's lead with an assist hom Jason Zettter. Fergus bounced right but with two goals at their own from Bryon Nixon Ind Rob Young. Rich Carty scored g After meaning their Hub League leading record to wt l. the Wain-loo Mister Trunk alum lino: Dunn: ac- cepted " exhibition - against Kim's number two team. Playing a strong "ver-way game of hockey. Wa- ierioo skated “lay with I " victory. The Waterloo minor banal: Wan-km tnvelld to Barrie a week ago Sunday and played to I 1-1 tie. irom burns and (he: luc- aGuts Irina Selim". and KcCauley. The fhggtl Waterloo goal was sound At Reagent seortrttroroeuattr, Young. Strong week for Warriors Mr. T. unbeaten FITZGERALD BROS. LTD. 490 WEBER ST. N. Call t3f3A4N3tif L “an “A Your best buy In broadloom Mich-Id“ "qhes.-tatu:06eft" £1“me hm sch“! all In. WWW“. David a.†m the MINI! tarot": second paid. out“ by TtritMtaatdrtebTttiM. mummm TtmAlt-,tt-tBeadtut quiAhIMI-agood ed -uia.d â€I. lelnskas leads the courageous Panthers . the: way â€all; Phi-van 0311: Mt with up mutu- Waterloo Panthers lour myedtoWMthytoeompetetn their ttrat tournament 0! the season, In a three gum- round-mun series the boys managed to win one and lose two. " the first contest against Newmarket the Pan- thers never got untracked as the opposition netted six straight markers before Matt leinskas replied tor Waterloo on a solo dash with the assist going to Rositender Mark EL lacott. I... may†a â€his. ‘ Til-Movingâ€. Warden -tGmt_atrdto a " III Uphill Baldy Panthers tried to make a same of it as Geoff Whent ted Jett Char|ton a crisp pass out in the slot. Charlton made no mistake as he ripped home a high hard wrist shot. That was as close as they got as New- market regained their six goal lead with two quick tallies late in the contest. Despite the score, the gonltenders Mark Ellacott and Troy Hitter played a solid game as they faced as shots all at the dangerous variety. Many of the goals scored by Newma- ket were on the second or third a powerful Whitby and be $ireetttereoBedtt-t'testtort end of a " score. The Pen- then played otttstattdirttt hockey for the the! hall as they took the lead three times before “this. Again Matt ll- Huhs we: a one man - Iu crew a he scored all three Panthers were engaged in I see-saw battle with the Toron- Out but same of the tour- nament I“ saved lot the In: " Waterloo that a scan Into with "ttarrstmattt " victi. wan-loo goals. Two were solo m - h It - r.'htr',tt ’o-d tthttgl'lutte'cglrd tr.oaqtBut0e$-ard3" m. hi.†â€(Mutton- mtg-bum...» eetN.gttm 'u I out up. .... a. 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Spectacular goaltendinx by Craig McNab and Grant Rhodes was a highlight of the play as well as the a three goal performance of Danny Murray, with de Ienceman Scott Rand: rushing mm end to end for another goal. Wayne Dietrich got the other Saints goals. Jason Mar- clniak had three assists. Tony Code. Jamie Howe, Dave Rintoul. Dean Kenn- alnen and John Harper played a - game up front. Defen- celnea Dave Henry, Brad Kent, Chad lorphet. and Dean That made mrtsrtartdtrstt plays on delence. Sunday Nov. a the Saints played one of their best - of the year. â€that Bahia. Elaine on! whamendofazohu. new papaya; Utte Wolves return to grab win Bmlns lose to St. Kitts Saints win and lose Met “a In the lien." llayu'lau'l - -. “When-du- dam-hummus. mulblmu mummy-uh... as.“ h b huh. eat-e. â€nut-cum -5.Mtk.gtg.oe-tad Yt-tet"-. 551an]- jig-1cm“ II velrllntr {canal-ell am his hut their hosts 5ccs"is,uidleLeLeee.l.1llllf. Gt -ll-ll. 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