PAGE 2lrt. WATERLOO CHROMCLE. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 12. .Prokuiond W. . $uitirtg has ohm Papas. Tm .IMo Shame cum; Today tttt5attht The Word Processing 'tft",', SIDE BACON .40 3.4a Devon Brand '1.1thc'u3eg ‘2.25 b. '4StL, BEEF, LAMB, PORK, . CHICKEN, SEAFOOD, DELICATESSEN Approx. 1 15 g (4 oz.) each Sold in packs ot 6 Fast Frozen. . Bacon Wrapped SlicedLFlozz'! Sold by the case of 5kg (11 lb.) SHRIMPS ll SHELL FILET MIGIOH Head On 40-50 Count per case each Richard O'Brien Sunday night's win over the Guelph Plat- ers may not have be- longed to Chris Lang more than anyone else, but the highlights cer- tainly did. Chronicle Staff One of Waterloo Sis- kins' steadiest defen- cemen. Lang was twice honored between the second and third periods - when the score was tied 2-2 - as Siskins' best defensiye player and most valu- able player in De- cember. And with that out of the way, Lang moved up from the blueline in the third period to fire a power play goal. the game winner, at 14:35. and afterwards was named the game's first star. Siskins added an empty net marker by Peter Young to secure the 4-2 win at the Wa- terloo arena in the close-checking, playoff-style contest between the top two clubs in the Midwes- tern junior B hockey loop. “I wasjust happy we got a power play goal," said Lang, reminding that the Siskins had missed on perhaps 10 previous tries. Sllllllll If IIIIEIEII " SUPERIOR MEMORIALS 52B Victoria St Kitchen" (new In... my All" It." "."" Lug: I“ Showâ€: [mum WET-329M? or LAKEWOOD STOVES a INSERTS - FANTASTIC SIVIIGS - DON’T MISS TIIIS 1lliiiitgptr ll 1,,ang's dii"r"iii"Jrsiiiihning goal gives Siskins four-pointer JANUARY IT-ell fut Spring DICE A YEAR EVENT an}; It with i i 'le, , mm a l . ‘. m SA 'rt l b-il “ H-K l osconnmc CEI l '/LC2 l as: ttttOG ST 94 mm Astufl'l, tlb 'i-dt -gFtqoHEt00 ."g'/fi',tg'ls ; __ J 885.3200 Carpet o No-wax Flooring 0 Wall 8 Floon Hardwood a Wall Coverings . Benjamin Mm Draperies o Blinds o Bedspreads' Amerock Fixtures . Host Carpet Clean Lang, a first-year university student who played high school hockey for St. Jerome's last season. also described the kind of hockey Siskin fans might expect to see in upcoming games. "We're really set- tling down defensively. We're trying to get ready and start peak- ing for the playoffs." John McKerrow and Ron Pearson had the other goals for Water- loo. Dan Ridsdale and Peter Buckeridge scored for the Platers, who were outshot 36-23 in the game and 19-6 in the third period. Part of the reason for the shot spread in the third period was that the Siskins, who took seven of 15 minor pen- alties in the game, had two power play oppor tunities. In the first period, however, the Siskin penalty killing had to be good to kill off three two-man disadvan- tages for spans of 27 seconds, a minute and 20 seconds and 49 sec- onds. F “I"thought {ha-3mm one of our better efen- sive games," Siskin coath Gerry Harrigan said. "We came back Carpet o No-wax Flooring 0 Wall 8 Floor Tile . Hardwood 0 Wall Coverings 0 Benjamin Moore Paint . Draperies o Blinds o Bedspreads o _ Amerock Fixtures q Host Carpet Cleaning of Turn back Platers Tom Comstock (right) of thewateroo ' t.Yot, ' "in raett ($06 l 1llllPfelgil earn tlt,ENtttttt 453v 1"t" . wk no sum Cei'l Volvo "a Ccs2'" Rabbit (id2j :‘ H-K . 6:9 Mercedes b-il [ DECORAT'NG CENTRE bl., American models. The win moved the Siskins six points ahead of the second- place Platers, who would have closed the gap to two points with a win. and played the may}: “I think it could have gone either way," said Guelph coach Tim Holder. "There's a lot (Commend on page 31) DECORATING CENTRE 332 not. ST a Hutu-Loo new not: no The Waterloo Siskins hockey club has an- nounced the winners of its beef draw. Sharon Koebel of Waterloo, with ticket number 963, won a side of beef and Jim Hall. also of Waterloo, won a Siskinsf’ draw winners, ff Siskins falls with a Guelph player at the blueline. mama damn photo side of pork with ticket number 3273. . Winning turkeys were Mel Vanderveen (2042) of RRI Water- loo. Don Baetz (5375) of St. Agatha and Bill Schade (2028) of Wa- terloo. Dissatisfied with present service? Fat expert "'ilmrs Jall MM: or Klaus at In!) (.nmthoqn Rd W Waterloo 884-7640 Dianne Cerjak (4804), John Fritz (1933) and Tammy Taylor 12425), all of Kitchener, won food hampers. as did W. John Stephens (1801) of Waterloo.