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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Oct 1983, p. 24

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PAGE 24 â€" WATERLOO ChHiRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 26, _ 3500" BURSARY between the age of 10 and 19 who have permanently lived in Lakeshore Village or Lakeshore Village North for a minimum of two years and are persuing a talent in the performing arts or sports and can demonâ€" strate a genuine need for a $500.00 bursary. Applications explaining all details should be sent to the Optimist Club of Lakeshore Village Box 272 WateriOoo, Ontario. The recipient will be presented with a $500.00 cheque at the Optimist Club‘s annual Youth Appreciate Banquet on November 28th, 1983. On Sale to Nov. 7/82 â€" Un 3 olo + Cashable Upon Demand waa.d | f Regular 3 Year Term Deposits 12%* per annum Now Available The BOND BEATER receive Waterivo Optimist A‘s hostâ€" ed Gueiph in a CTA game and had to battle back to gain a 64 tie after losing an early 30 Richard Goode and Tony McCauley scored on assists from Brad Kit, Doug Cote: David Schenk and Alex Lehâ€" macher to put A‘s up 3â€"0. After three Gueiph goals. A‘s regained the lead on Rob Thiel‘s goal assisted by Kit and Cote In the third period. Kit scored from Thiel to put A‘s up by two and at 1704 Plate scored from Brad Hyde to gain the tie Waterloo Kent Hotel Tigers found skating room and great success over the weekend as they beat Burlington 61 and shut out Barrie 3â€"0 Shorthanded goals by Troy Stephens and Steven Rice sparked the Waterloo attack and disheartened Burlington skaters Rounding out the scoring were Darren Henry, Chris Code. Mark Strohack and Steâ€" phens, with his second of the night Tim Brenner made several key saves, but had his shutout spoiled in the third period on a drive from the blueline The line of Stephens, Code and Henry collected six points on two goals and four assists against Barrie. Rice added the third marker on a solo effort Puck control by Scott McPherson and Chip Seiling. il; a twoâ€"minute stretch in Tigers string pair together A‘s gain along with hard slap shots from the points by Mike Brooks and Todd Meinychuk, kept Barrie off batance and helped Stephen Whithey to record the shutout. Mr. Tranny breaks down Waterioo Mr. Transmission minor bantams dropped a pair of games. losing 62 to Gait losing 42 at home against Woodstock Friday . e Against Galt, John Leeder had Waterioo‘s first goal and also assisted on a marker by Bill O‘Brien. Tom Wickie also picked up an assist Paul Wieler played especialâ€" ly well in the losing effort against Woodstock as Chris McPhail and J ason Bell scored for Waterloo. Assisting were Bill Maldenby and Jason Baird . After a disappointing 4â€"3 loss in Brampton on Saturday. the Waterloo Bauer Bruins came home to trounce Barrie 7â€"1 on Sunday and Chinguacousy 54 on Monday Fast skating, crisp passing. sharp shooting and the goalâ€" tending of John Day helped Bruins past Chiguacousy. Don O‘Brien had two goals and Shawn Way had a goal and two assists while Sheldon Gilchrist and Steve Vanderveen each had a goal and assist Dean MacDonald added two assists and Billy Evan»,Brad Karges and Sebby Yantz each helped on one goal Against Barne, ERams POS: ed his second hat trick of the Waterloo minor peewee Cubs ousted season and Vanderveen added Panthers continued their Against Barrie, Evans post Bauer Bruins bounce back Minor Hockey Un : TQ iwoamen a pair of goals. Gilchrist and Stephane Carty were the other marksmen. Carty had three assists and Evans added two while single assists went to Bernie Adlys, MacDonald and Karges. In Brampton, Yantz scored twice and MacDonald had the other Waterioo goal. Stephen Hooper, Evans, Vanderveen and Way earned assists. The minor atom "Knotty Pine â€" Restaurant" Waterioo B‘s have four games under their belts now. Each game has been a defensive struggle in the first and third periods, but the second period has been good to the opposition B‘s have tangled with the cream of the league so far and have held their own, due to the outstanding goaltending of Kevin Godbout and Tim Whaâ€" len. The goaltenders have had good support from the defenâ€" semen. Jamie Hamilton has looked particularly sharp in guarding the front of the net. Jason Stuebing has used his speed and size as well in clearing the puck from the defensive zone. The offensive team has yet to break through. The scores have been;. 4â€"0, 2â€"0, 50. 50, against Kitchener, Gait, Hesâ€" peler and Stratford respecâ€" tively . The line of Peter Sloan, Eric Payne and Adam McWhirter have worked diliâ€" gently and must be on the verge of scoring soon. B‘s hoping to break through Panthers on prowl again winning streak Saturday with a 120 win at Wilson Arena in Kitchener and a applied in all three periods and the 12 unanswered goals with 3 goals and 2 assists, Robin Brandon and Brent Smith 2 goals and 2 assists, Ron Silver 1 goal and 2 assists, Chuck Gagnon 2 assists with Steve Georghâ€" iades 2 assists, Jeff Kit 2 goals, Dave Thomson 2 asâ€" sists and Jeff Walker 1 goal 1 assist and John Craig 1 goal. Mike Keyes registered the shutâ€"out. Next game is Saturday, October 29 at 4 p.m. in Fergus. Waterloo minor, bantam Warriors suffered a pair of losses, dropping a 4â€"3 decision to Burlington Sunday after losing 6â€"3 to Gueiph Against Burlington, Warâ€" riors were leading 3â€"2 with less than four minutes left but lost the lead lan Kechnie, Joe Germann and Darry! Geisel scored for Warriors. Wade Schwark earned two assists while Gerâ€" mann, Kechnie, Geisel and Gillis had one each. Jeff Hea was very sharp in the Waterioo net as he faced 37 shots. Germann, Georghiades and Kechnie scored against Guelph as assists went to John Williams. Brad Shantz and Schwark. Warriors led 2â€"0 at one point in that game This past weekâ€"end major atom ‘Tim Horton‘ Cubs Hea sharp but Warriors lose CITY OF WATERLOO GARBAGE COLLECTION REBATE for RESIDENTIAL MULTIâ€"FAMILY DEVELOPMENTS Applications for a garbage collection rebate on residential multiâ€"family developments will be accepted by the City of Waterloo until January 15, 1984. Under no circumstances will applicaâ€" tions be processed after that date. The rebate will be paid on a per unit basis where there is evidence that the garbage collection in such a development is performed by a private contractor at the sole expense of the owner. A copy of the invoices paid to a private contractor will be required to be submitted with each application. On approval of the application, the rebate will be paid by the City, to the owner, prior to January 15, 1984. Application forms are available from the Purchasing Division, City of Waterloo, 2nd Floor, Marsland Centre. trigg oxt participated in the 10th Anâ€" nual Kâ€"W Oktoberfest Atom Hockey Tournament. In Round One the Cubs were in a roundâ€"robin series with St. Catharines, Detroit Comâ€" puware and Chicago. Against St. Catharines the Cubs were tied 3â€"3. Jason Tatarric opened the scoring with the assist of Ross Dior. Before the first period ended John Harper scored unassisted to tie the game. In the third period Jason Marciniak scored from Dave Henry and David Rinâ€" toul to put the Cubs out front. Tony Code gave the Cubs a 3â€"1 lead with his goal from Tim Haldenby But St. Catharines came back and scored 2 unansâ€" wered goals to tie the game at 3â€"3. Marc Lustig scored from lan Humphries and Andrew McQuillan scored from Darren Veld and Rick Kozak. In their second game the Cubs were edged 3â€"1 by Detroit Compuware. With 3: 41 left in the secâ€" ond period David Rintoul scored unassisted for the In their third gagpe in the roundâ€"robin series the Cubs met Chicago and won by a 4â€"1 score. Tony Code scored his secâ€" ond goal of the game in the third period from Dave Henry and Tim Haldenby to give the Cubs the 4â€"1 victoâ€" This gave the ‘Tim Horâ€" ton‘ Cubs a 1â€"1â€"1 record and eliminated them from Round Two. Detroit Comâ€" puware had a 3â€"0 record to advance them to the second round from their Division.

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