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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Dec 1984, p. 30

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PAGE so - WAYEKOO 13ttRtMKt.E. WWV. $01.57! IR, 1m It In: Waterloo versus Mike Gamble in the Brantford game as the slick centre fired three goals and assisted on two others. Tom Sullivan. Plohl and MIcGregor scored for Saints with assists tttring to Jeff Schmidt. Murray Gat- hnith and Jen Heinhuch. Baird scored against Ending- um with any: going to Wade Selma-t. John Williams and Tom Wickie. Wins elude major bantams Waterloo major bun-ms lost two games last week, li-t (.0 Burlington and " to Brant, Saints couldn't stop Gamble Kit notches a hat-trick Waterkto lnsunnce Novice Whalers overpowered Brewers in I SI win a! the Waterko Arena on Sum-clay. Ryan Kit led the Whalers' attack with three goals and an “slat. Brad Hume scored twice Isa-Inst Brannon! and Darryl Geisel was the other marks- man. Joe Germ-nu picked up In assist, WalerIoo minor atom Saints lost ‘1 to Kitehener Ind were edged 54 by Brantford. - The third period was domi- nated with tour goals by the Whalers after each team scored once in the first two new. Sean Gone“: and Juan Dupuls provided two goals tor the Whalers In the third period with good eftoets Ilse coming from Josh Raiser who assisted on two ml: and Trevor Garner and Mike Runner. Against Kitchener. Andy Incl-ego: scored the lone Saints goal assisted by Ste- pllen Bell and David Mom. Players such as Bobby Wagner and David AIM-sen have contrllmled to renewed made-Ice for the Whalers Is their sum record now stands at 2-H. It was annual Alumni Game time at Columbia lcetield Saturday as VILU and UW hockey alumni squared off in a competitive yet tttrt-ttNet contest. On this play, Laurier's Steve Douglas (3) didn't want to let Darryl Patterson at Waterloo in on a breakaway, so he pulled his teet out from under him as WLU teammate Wayne Sowing (6) catches up to the play. Hawks won " with an empty not goat. Brad Shanta and Jason CompieteCaliieionand 430 Albod Street, Watetloo Northdale Auto Body 884-0550 Minor Hockey Waterloo Lakeshore opti- mist Wasps were detected bl by Kitchener Expos Sunday at Wllson Inna as Expos goal- tenders stopped many good scoring opportunities. Knights break out of slump After losing to Tavistock " a week ago. the Waterloo Knights of Columbus Knights posted Met-whack home vic- tories on the week-end. win- ning bt over Woodstock and " over Wenesiey. Hot goalies toil Wasps Jeremy" Newman had Wasps lime ml: Cody Grin led Expos with "vokonts Bid In assist. and main and Shawn Die trteh played very well tor Wasps. The team put out I solid performance in winning their first game of the season over Woodstock. Todd Wilson scored two and the third came on I solo "tort by Jo" Plnnu. Waterloo minor peewee Hotel Tigers met with little success In their past four games. losing " to mimic. " to Brannon! and B-4 to Burlington after edging Guelph 2-1. The game against Wellesley was closely contested and with the score tied on goals by Michael Walls and Jason Hardy. Lawrence netted the vim-er. In bath games strong ttoartetaditttt was provided by Donny Durbin and Chris Alu- antler. Tigers on losing streak Sebby Yin". and Shawn Way scored against Guelph with assists going to Stephan Cnrty and Brad Kat-m. Bernie Adlys was Saints. leading ot+tt-ttetter in the three losses with a goal and three assists. Carly scored twice while Sheldon Gllchrlsl and Way etch had a goal and assist and single goals mt to Runes. Yum. Don O‘Brien and Nut Wickk. DE-FEETING WARRIORS The offence was sparked by two goals Iron-n Shawn Hum- mel [m nice passes by Anth- ony Arnold. Ashly Lobe“: responded well with I goal and two assists all" being moved up from claim. Kevin Gadhbul‘s goaltend- ing kept Elan 70" the sfofe: Wolves rebound from defeat After being severely beaten I week "o, Waterloo major atom Wolves responded and came away with I " win over Elan Sunday. mind until the the third Hustling Bees drop a pair Waterloo minor atom Knotly Pine Bees lost their lay two games. bt to Woolwich ands-l lo Woodstock. -gett Hunt scored twice while single goals went to Chad Bran and Jody Rector. “mum MINOR ATOM STANDINGS Tenn Din-e GP W L Tt Knights s 4 l 0 Red Wings ' l I 0 Camus s 2 , o Can-dials 5 2 3 o Flyers s 2 ' . but: ' l a o Cougars 1 - Canadian tt Knights . - Leafs I Red Wings ' - Ftyers I Cougar Goals - Bob Harris 2. Steven Wolf 3. Tim Glenn 2 Assist - Tim 0mm 1. Red Wings goals _ Junk Mair 2. Toby beam-d 2, Assists - Junie Hair 2. Toby less-n! 1. “VI-IF" ttiS W. "gs)) tCir"-? . Y , f, £1wa 1 rs, Kamila goals _ Doug Epperson 3. Cameron Kempd 2. Assists Doug Summon I. Cameron Kempel t. Jil,,l,j,!:f;,li "ilriiili'i' coma MARIO AND ME STS., KITCHEN“! mo WITIKOO TOWN SQUARE (Sawmi: "thistmstiFiiTii'iWiii $WrtstmqJ..brMt8tL- 33%.? 'l"ll I Imort Wfifl’f/ 'iiriiilslsv"' U ,l,,illt,!,lfJ,,i, 't,,tt!,ljii'i'iiiii,i, in now IS me mas b, TO GET YOUR WINTER COATS I JACKETS J, _ FRESH I CLEAN Tues-wed 10305 'rtrrtRitnot. N. Thurs-Fri 1030-8 '%rtrrIoo.ontnrto Sn "ratrs 7M“ Both games were much closer and exciting than the scores might indicate as the spirited Bees mutated and outst the opposition. Kevin Benin Scored musin- ed "galrtst Woolwich while Chris Garner set up Ken Pretr thee tor Bees goal against Woodstock. Panthers edge the opposition Waterloo minor - Budd Panthers cited out one- goal victories last week, edg- lng Elan bl and Cambridge Against Elora. Steve Chris fired the winning goal unas- sisted after Bryan Think had scored from Craig Mavin and Steve Mural. Josh Carthy scored twire ”gains! Cambridge. Mark Schvnrk netted the winning goal and Mural also scored. Assists wenl to Think, Mum. Junie Howe. Scott Strachan and Danny Hlycock. R$r&Caeqrtrettgttto6t' L TGFGAPII " " " 13 19 Belated congratulations go out to the Waterloo debs, who captured the silver medal in the Sudbury tour- nament. More recently, the tween A'a and junior A's were on the road. Tween; scored victories over Scarborough and Alax but the juniors lost to Embicoke Sunday. tCtqtqtCtqtCtqtqtqtqtq . 8:00 a.m. - Hon Eucharist 9315 a.m. - Worship and Baptism, . 1 1 :00 a.m. - Family Worship Church School. Nursery Children's Pageant 6:30 pm. - Chiidren's Christmas str Concert tetCtetctetetttt-tetetettttettttet-tetetii" Ree. Dam Monk, 884-87065”? in. Im M. Ford, 885-5655 talcum I mam (Manon) VIATIRLOO Applications are being processed for 1985-86 placement at both campuses. For information. contact: SENIOR CAMPUS JUNIOR CAMP 2se. . . worthy of your confidence. w a TroKlmOn smce I 713. i'i't"',)Chi,aAbechiel QBTiiiiii, Convenient Perkin enteri- . Wellingto}: of king Street ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF LESSONS & CAROLS 415 Phillip St. tltmterhto, N2L 31t2 ALL SAINTS ANGLlCAN CHURCH funeral home, Hiap'el, tamihi ciintre In tttDarkness of Grier - We Care "Come Worship With Us During Christmas" a tradition since 1925. 621 IGNG WEST - rasuiiiiis St. JohrisrKilrr2orar2ock School Ringette . loin The Choirs And Readers From The Waterloo And Elora Campuses To Welcome The Christmas Season. Reception After In Hilliard Hall PRESENTS PLEASE NOTE THE DATE 8: LOCATION FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1411: a an. FIRST UNITED CHURCH Saturday, Waterloo’s petites beat Mississauga while the belle A's you edged 8-1 by Epttfeote. pelts honed Oshawa Und handed the visitors I " detect. Wnterloo's junior B's tied Cam. bridge " mid In the Kitchener tournament had one win and three JUNIOR CAMPUS 33 Hm St. Elem. N08 188 wamnwo NORTH PRESBYTERIAN . CHURCH KING 8. WRUAM ST. WATERlOO

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