Sparked by Kevin Honey ford‘s shutout performance and four geals by the Kechnieâ€" Thirskâ€"Haldenby line, the Wa terioo Harmony Lunch major peewee Cougars gained a 7â€"0 victory in Elora Monday Cougars a 20 lead before the end of the first period Pimpoint passes from (Grant Rutberford and Warren Thrisk helped Kechnie to the third goal. Woelfle then set up Mike Nafziger for a shorthanded marker and Kechnie scored the fifth goal on a deke Cyrus Taghizadeh converted Walter Schmidt‘s pass from behind the net and Haldenby scored from Thirsk and Chris McPhail to end the scoring as Honeyford made some spec Jamie Woelfle opened the scoring on the first shot of the zame and Bill Haldenby used a backhand drive to give but the offense couldn‘t cash in on some good scoring opporâ€" tunities early in the contest Panthers got their scoring game in order as they beat Kitchener 6â€"2 with Rich Metzger leading the way with opened the scoring for Waterâ€" loo as he flipped a backhander just in under the cross bar MacKinnon and Rich Metrger. Two minutes later Kitchener tied it up on a pretty three way passing play. \Waterioo put the game away as they exploded for three goals within a 48 second span early in the second period. Scott Geffros opened the bar rage when he banged home a rebound from Rich Metzger and Mike Wilson. Rich Metzger scored a pretty goal as he came from behinc the net, cut sharply in front of the goalie and stuffed a hard back hand shot into the corner Eight seconds later. on the next shift, Chris Schumilas picked up his second goal as he batted in a rebound shot from Panthers played Gait on even terms until the last five minâ€" utes of the contest. Two castly defensive mistakes led to the upset 20 win for Galt. Once again the defense led by deâ€" Mott, Paul Kostecki and Tim Bishop played a solid game Geoff Whent drew assists Late in the period Paul Kostecki sent Rich Meizger away at the Kitchener blue line. Rich split the defense and shifted the goalie to one side before slipping the puck into period Kitchener and Waterioo traded goals as Rich Metzger comnected on a solo rush by slipping home the puck after coming in from the side of the net. Waterloo outshot the opâ€" position by a 24â€"14 count with ing solidly hvetw'eenThepapes'i Last week the major atom woe suY DeV Woives hested Gall to a > 1 Spotiless week for Cougars Gait 20 and then rebounding for a 6â€"2 victory over Kitchenâ€" a goal mouth scramble. On Waterioo minor peewee Panthers split a pair of reguâ€" lar season games, losing to o viapno, and Home Behavior individual, Group and Seturday morning Tutorisal School. 119 University East indepth learning and and progs wpot;:n CLINIC Panthers rebound Minor Hockey period, Steve Farrar and !(echde assisted on a goal by Jeff Hea‘s fifth of the season The Waterioo major bantam Optimist A‘s lost two and won one game last week despite playing great hockey They were defeated 6â€"2 in Brantford on the strength of five third period goals, gave up two goals in the final 33 seconds to lose 4â€"2 to Kitchenâ€" er, but came out abead of Gueiph by a 31 margin Scott McDonald scored unâ€" assisted against Brantford and Don Oberie aiso scored with help from Dean DeSiiva. Against Gueiph, Oberle,. David Godwin and John Karst scored while assists went to DeSilva. Duckett, Jeff Kechâ€" nie, Jim Way, Atti Laszlo and David Slater. home a 20 win Kechnie midway through the DeSilva scored both goal: against Kitchener, with Ober le and Daiton Duckett assist This winâ€"tie combination has now assured the Dynastys of first place in league play Jacobs and McMartin, with two each,. and John Heibein tacular saves late in the Dynastys jumped out quick ly against New Hamburg., get ting their first goal in just 20 Using clutch goaltending by Sammy Ariaratnam. the Wa terlco Ming Dynastys played to a 2â€"2 tie in Kitchener and a 50 win over New Hamburg at John MacDonald and Jody McConnell! scored the goals against Kitchener Ming assured _ of top spot | Two of three for Wolves Sunday, defence was the key ANNUAL MEETING ADULT RECREATIONAL CENTRE KING ST S. AT ALLEN, WATERLOO JANUARY 28, 1983 AT 8 P.M. Annual Reports By Committees With Election Of Officers Slides From Kincardine By Alvin Schwartz & Marshall Soehner 2. FLORIDA â€" ‘"Circle"" 16 Days February 28, 1983 Cost: $899.00 Twin 3. BERMUDA â€" at Easter â€" Inverurie Hotel March 30 â€" April 8, 1983 Twin $1199.00 We will be presenting a presentation on Bermuda January 25th at the Centre Feb. 25/83 Dinner Show Bavarian Tavern â€" Elmira 1. PORTUGUAL â€" February 6, 1983; February 20, 1983 30 days Twin $1,299.00 A‘s losses deceiving WATERLOO HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY DOOR PRIZES AND LUNCH A.R.C. TRAVEL Phone 579â€"1642 VACA TION TRIPS DAY TRIPS was AT THE Gueiph tied at 7:31 and won the game on a goal early in the third period despite an allâ€"out effort from the Wolves were serving one of 6 penalties in the game. A great defensive effort by all and Mike Keyes did well in net Sunday the Woives played host to the first place Gueiph team for a disappointing 3â€"2 loss. The Woives played a strong game and could have won if not for the great Gueiph goaltending. Gueiph scored the only goal of the first period. Waterioo came back to tie on an endâ€"toâ€"end effort by Steve VanDerVeen from Tyler Richber at 3: 16 of the second and Kevin Lobsinger put the Woives ahead on a shot from a picture pass by Chuck Gagnon from Stephane Carty at 3: 30. Lehman in net. Waterico travelied to Elora Jan. 10 and came away with a 2â€"1 win. Elora‘s goal came at 4:01 of the first period but Waterioo came back to tie at 9: 26 on a shot by Mike Godwin assisted by Tyler Richber. At 2:57 of the second, Stephane Carty scored the winning goal win. The Woives were in conâ€" trol both offensively and deâ€" fensively , with Gait‘s lone goal FAMILY SERVICES e Roading e Spelling e English ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Grades 1â€"8 PHONE 884â€"2221 119 University East Written and Oral Expression Wolves "If You Love this Planet" Thursday, February 3, 1983 2: 00 p.m. Tuesday arndi‘l'hursdays 9: 30 a.m. â€" 4:00 p.m Registration at the Adult Centre in Waterloo January 31, 1983 â€" 1:00 p.m. â€" 4:00 p.m. for further information call Ralph Palmer, 885â€"4424 ...sponsored by Senior Socialites *‘*WINTER WONDERLAND® with the PIONEER COMEDY & MUSIC GROUP Thursday January 20, 1983 2: 00 p.m. Admission: 75¢/person at the door Retirees interested in assisting children in the classroom are invited to an information session to be held Wednesday, January 26th at 2:00 p.m. at the Adult Recreation Centre. Wooudcarving has been added to our woodworking. refinishing and upholstering projects at our workshop in Waterloo Park We invite all interested to join our new series for & weeks starting February 1. 1983 Woodworking, Refinishing, Uphoistering * Fees â€" Ages over 60 $15.00 There are still openings in the following classes. Silk Flower Arranging Ceramics Apple Doll Art Needlecraft Advanced Sewing (stretch & Smocking Sew Miniâ€"course Ladies Fi Beginner Crochet Portrait I China Painting Introduc **‘Celebrate Robbie‘s Birthday" Tuesday January 25, 1983 7â€"9 pm Admission $2.50 (includes mouthwatering Seottish pies & other Scottish treats) Special entertainment: ‘*Scottish Country Dancers & Scottish Highland Dancers Wednesday Plus special ‘"creative craft" day courses and seminars Macrame For information Soft Sculpture _ Call: 579â€"1020 Special Valentine Craft ~ (there will be No icâ€"skating) Monday January 24, 1983 1: 30 pmâ€"4: 00 pm Meet at the Centre at 1: 15 pm. Rides will be arrawged. For those who want to X Country Ski there will be instructions. Sunday January 23, 1982 2: 00 p.m Admission: Pot Luck Beginner: Wednesdays 7: 30 p.m. (beginning January 26) $25.00/8 wks. Intermediate: Thursday 7: 30 p.m. (beginning January 27) $30.00/8 wks. Practice Sessions: Mondays 1: 00 p.m Wednesdays 7:00 p.m. $1.00/session To register call Milos Polak 885â€"4475 Location: Adult Recreation Centre Color Slides by MARGARET DICKSON "FROM THE LOWLANDS TO THE HIGHLANDS BELGIUM AND ith guest speaker: Dï¬g‘lfl' BURKHARDT ADULT RECREATION CENTRE BE A FRIDAY AF "WALKING â€" BECHTEL PARK®" "OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES®" SENIOR IN THE SCHOOL PROJECT WOODWORK ROBBIE BURN‘S NIGHT Adult Recreation Centre 185 King St., South, Waterioo 579â€"1020 under 60 $20.00 Bill & Bert Tschirhart â€" Host & Hostess SENIOR ADULTS SENIOR SUNDAY ‘"‘Cards & Potluck®" BRIDGE LESSONS Third Thursday SEE THE FILM WINTER CRAFT and INTEREST COURSES Advanced Crochet Smocking Ladies Fitness Portrait Drawing Introduction to doll making 700 p.m . â€" 9: 30 p.m â€" no admission â€" $30.00 supply fee (payable to instructor) TEMES: January 24th 7: 30â€"9: 30 p.m. Call Waterloo Community Services for Registration Information at 886â€"1550 Ext. 288. Planned for the weaver who has had some instruction in weaving and who is ready to explore the wider possibilities of four harness weaving. The mechanics of setting up the loom are reviewed and most projects are designed to be completed in one class. Patterns and techniques to be explored include Celour and Weave effects in Twill, Swedish L&ce, Small Overshot and Double Weave. REGISTRATION INFORMATION: Call Waterloo Community Services at 886â€"1550 Ext. 288 during business hours. The Indoor Soccer Development Program will start on Jan. 17th, 1983 for all interested boys & girls aged 7 to 18 yrs. This class is intended to teach the basics of silk CSower arranging. We will be doing a ceramic dish, a wicker basket and a Christmas silk flower design which will be your finished products. No experience required. You are also required to bring a sharp pair of scissors and a candle. Instructor: Sandy Hayden LOCATION: Alexandra School FEE: $20.00 for 6 weeks _ For information call Soccer office 886â€"1481 Mondayâ€"Thursday, 1â€"5 p.m. St. Louis School DATES: Tuesday Jan. 25 7: 30â€"10 p.m. FEES: Basic 1 â€" $35.00 Basic II $35.00 The cost of materials is in addition to the basic registration fee and will be approximately $7.00 for Basic I; and $10.00 for Basic II. Instruction will be given in warp planning and preparation, including terminology. Projects are planned around the basic weaves, with some exploration into twills, finger manipulated weaves and simple inlay. Finished articles will include placemats, scarf and pillow. Albert McCormick Arena 8 p.m. â€" 1 a.m. (New Party Room) Buffet â€" Cash Bar $4.00 per person QJ. PREâ€"SCHOOLER FREE SKATING 6. AFTER SChHOOL FREE SKATING 48 FREE ADULT 5. PARENTS and 4A FREE ADULT NOON SKATING 2. FAMILY 3. ADULT â€"January 23rd â€" 7: 30 p.m Listowel vs Siskins Waterloo Arena GO SISKINS GO Saturday, January 22 JUNIOR "B" HOCKEY WATERLOO ATHLETICS OPEN HOUSE PARTY WEAVING (Loom) Marsland Centre: 886â€"1550 PUBLIC SKATING SILK FLOWER ARRANGING M.S â€"Tuesâ€"Fri. 11:30â€"12:30 p.m. * W.A. â€" Tues.â€"Fri. 11:30â€"1:20 p.m. * RLP. â€" Tues.â€"Fri 11:30â€"2:00 p.m. * A.M. â€" Tues.â€"Fri. 11:30â€"1:20 p.m. * M.S.â€"Tues.â€"Thurs. 12:30â€"1:20 pm * Various times at A.M., * R.LP. and M.S Pick up a schedule for details RLP â€" Sun. 3:30â€"5:30 p.m RA.P. â€" Sat 8:00â€"10:00 p.m M.S. â€" Fri. 8:30â€"10:00 p.m A.M. â€" Sat. 2:00â€"3:20 p.m Wed . 4:00â€"5:00 p.m Tues. 4:00â€"5:00 p.m Fri. 4:00â€"5:00 p.m WATERLOO MINOR SOCCER CLUB