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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Nov 2004, p. 31

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Waterloo's Mike Young tipped in a point shot from Simon Gordner to put the Wolves on the board and spoil an early Hamilton lead. Thnhemuohestmtiefeattxt The Waterloo Minor Pewee MD Timberwolves remained undefeated by thumping the Kltchener Slant-age the Hmim In \hllux I’m-u: I' tum»: ll‘dglu' .u [am \nlm-LI‘. lln “nu-mm Sun [run tis, “Mr: loo “nuns 3 J Ryan “ohm-I hud [hr Jul link [on (hr Nut» nhllr Braden I’unu'lm mum (hr other mu mmkrlx. Assists tit'ttl In V1. Lotus vvcll Stink-l” wuh run him t Mllplwll nuu’hrd Hu- HI mm guulx "t'tt- 1uttspssptes, “uh slugics wring sunnl ity t lush-plum Mun m lun.uhun\\'iu. Im'lunuund head and kiln \xkin \(‘lllI-lll Bantam Wolves all Major AtomT1mberwotues tied upon Halloween chopdownWoodstock ’1 he Minn] I’mnmm "A" l'thznvriUU Major Atom Waterloo Wulvts sLHt‘d ll) '1 unlwrwulws travelled to two ties on Halloween wvvk Worodstock on Saturday and end with a 4-t scum m Brant, dumirrated in it ti-l win. ford on Friday and a 1-1 draw Leading the Timber- in Waterloo versus Hamilton wolves' attack were Daniel on Sunday. Muter and Dale Wilson with Scoring for the Wolves in Brantford were Evan “when ington, Jordan Kay, Brendan Scales and Trevor Young. Assists went m Mike D'Noisio. Hetheringmn. Mike Young, Greg Young, Brendan Fardy and Scott McNamara. tiaterioo's Brendan Roach stood tall in net, making 14 saves to earn the point. On Sunday. the Hamilton Reps peppered Wolves' goal- tender Charles Williams with 31 shots Williams was outstanding, making 30 saves to preserve the l-l tie. Leading the Timber- wolves' attack were Daniel Muter and Dale Wilson with two goals apiece. Singes went to Michael Mclntee and Mark Montag. Montag also drew the lone Waterioo assist. Minor BantarnTtmber- vmhm shut out Stmtbd In Minor Bantam MD action. the Timberwolves blanked the Stratford Warriors 8-0, Mathew Ledingham opened the scoring for the Timberwolves. The flood-Pte:: opened in the second when Nick Lam converted a Kyle Elliot feed high in the slot for the Wolves' second goal. Ryan Magnus scored next on a set up from Kent Bowxa and hedingham. Then, with confusion con- tinuing in from of the Strat- lord net, Cody Norris got the puck in from and Tom Rudow chipped it in. Magnus and Ben Dnepe] set up Bryce Reed before Ledingham capped lilmxx- ExxInth Ku, lwm-I \tllll‘ll final, inn 1h hum _ :-m:n.'\l In.“ k wnh Ihm- was La. m lhv sccottU, I mam}: Ju. “01mg Weft' 11mm Numiln and Ben 'st hm” mm ' goals Path gun Im 1mm and Kevin (n'ulgr .nldnl " mull upwa- a.» u‘t'll In)“: I Aunphrll nun’hrd Mu .swstx “uh slrlglcs Wring In lun.uhun Win. Innunu and \(‘llll-ll'l MaiorAtomqtmbermohes This time lutzi had the scoring touch. notching his first hat-trick of the season. Singles went to Nagy, Way.Wilhelm, Hanna and Martin. Lana led the way in the helpers department with four. while Halmo. Roeder, Lowry and Josh Zehr chipped in with two each. Singles went to Josh Herd and Wilhelm. come out howling 1111‘ Minor Human) hiple "A" Waterloo Wolves wuru handing last weckend as they overpowered Humn Perth 8-3 and Chatham 8-il Kyle Wilhelm led the Wolves against Huron Perth with a hat-trick, while Mike Lana notched two goals Sin- gles went to Scott Nagy Justin Roeder and Colton Wbtre- Sabo. Assists went to Chad luwry. Jon mm, Mike Halmo. Lama. Wilhelm. Corey Way and Todd Martin, The Wolves then came out flying against the physical Chatham team. taking a 4-0 lead by the end of the first period and never looking back Rum)“ and Recd linhhrd Ihr snmng In the [hm] wink- ( lmdd Nelson. who “as slm-l» tat in net. mum-Ll the shutom, [hr \l‘uuld [it‘lllld unsnghl mlh a slml that In ochrNcd oh tltcy,oalits's Iradmiot .lh [1115M Minor Bantam Wolves “mafia: Waterloo Citizens' Environmental Advisory Committee Annual General Meeting Please Join the Waterloo Citizens' Fmvaronmental Adv1. sory Committee (WCEAC) members for thetr Annual General Meeting on Tuesday November 9, 2004 at 7:00 p-m. in the Council Chambers, 3rd Floor. Water- loo City Center, 100 Regma Street South. Waterloo. The Waterloo Citizens Envrronmcntal Advisory Corn- mmec IS an Advisory Committee to City Counctl on matters relating to the environment, A key goal IS to protect. mamtam and enhance the cuvrronmcnt m a manner consistent With the Crty of Waterloo's "firwi, ronment Flrst Policy". The Committee also acts as a catalyst for local Inttlames that promote environmental sustamahdity and conservation of our resources " The featured guest speaker vull he Dr. John Ferguson. Education Advtsor to the (“True ofthe Environmental Comrmsstoner ofOntano Dr Ferguson Wlll be speak- mg on the Environmental Bill of nghls and It's applic- ah1hty to decision making at the mummpal level Refreshments Will he pmudcd For further information on the Annual General Meeting, please contact: Ryan Terpstra. Chair WCEAC (519) 880-8095. terp0goldenmet Denise McGoldrick, Staff Liaison WCEAC [519) 747-8642, dmcgotdrickqcitystraterioo-omca Ron Ormson. Staff Liaison WCEAC (519! 747-8708. rormsortocity.wate rloo .on La THE CITY OF [Ti] -tl" Waterloo Office Chair Lazy Boy Framed an Motrm Basket Coffee Machine Sunglasses Pot C andlc Golf Balls Maniacure Set Healing Basket Bird Feeder Fleece Jacket Vest Water Jug Candy Dispenser Back Pack Vrdeo Caner Grant hat/S75 00 Cert Massage Massage $100 Marks Work W'car Quality Car Sales S5it Vmcenzos S50 Midas Package Midas Package Muim Package Sun Magic Sun Magic Harmony I unch Lottery Winners U15 Girls Rep Soccer Draw - Sept. 16l04 BBQ lh Debbie Romhild Gord B Joe Stawbni Darlene Lalng Tom Maron Mark Sullivan Lore: Abbott Lures Abbott Anna Venugppal Hruna Di Pasquale R, Walsh Shula Goldsworthy Crmg Farhood Dave Ncjardrsoul D Froener Barb Amen Ohayla Sharon Stewart Lisa Dipasquale Ron Burden [laudsnns Anna Smnh Anna Smnh l edrnghams Jan Scherharth Sue Furey Donna Homer Yule Kcnnculy Anna Smith Paul lhPasqualc

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