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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Sep 1969, p. 8

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we 0 Waterioo Chronicle, Thurrdey, September 108, 1969 And display it they must. How else could such winsome misses earn _ such opponentâ€"shattering names like the Fireballs and Tiâ€" gers? Mingling with them at their barbecue Thursday evening. one had little choice but to admit the softball leaguers were a friendly, lively, jolly happyâ€"goâ€"lucky bunch. Look for it how you would, there wasn‘t a trace of that feroâ€" city and velocity they evidently displayed when the chips were down. Among the coaches were two mother and daughter teamsâ€"Mrs. Loraine Steffler and her daughter Donna and Mrs. Lynn Germann and her daughter, Julie. And for extra good measure, Mrs. Gerâ€" mann found time to fill the role of club president, too! Trophies were presented to the senior and intermediate champâ€" ions during the evening. About 120 girls took part in the league this year, fielding 12 teams and keeping 16 coaches on their toes. Almost 100 softball fans turned up at Waterloo Arena last Thursâ€" day when the girls softball reague members and their coachâ€" es rounded off the season with a barbecue. John King Cor. Victoria N. at Lancaster Kitchener Jane Brox was coach for the is holding their annual open meeting for the purpose of electing t heir executive for the oncoming year. Sunday, Sept. 21st at 2:30 p.m. WATERLOO COMMUNITY SERVICES BLDG. WATERLOO MINOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION Winning catchers and their coaches received the trophies from: Mrs. Lynn Germann, president. Repairs made to all makes and models of cars | Volkswagen Specialists BRAKE JOB SPECIAL $28.95 LIVE A LITTLE TWO LOCATIONS 3 Weber CORRECT BP Softballers claim their trophies University (Corner of Dupont & Albert St.) ALL WELCOME 576â€"5540 It will be used to transport people to and from the White Cross Centre located on King Street, across from W a terloo Square. The new vehicle variety of services CMHA branch and serves. It provides a variety of proâ€" grams, such as games, dancing, Other counciis are from Kitchâ€" ener, Galt, Maryhill and Presâ€" ton. The centre is a meeting place for people who have been or are mentally ill. ~ The local Knights of Columbus council was one of five in Waterâ€" loo County which raised $9,000 to provide the Canadian Mental Health Association with a 32â€"seatâ€" er bus‘this week. Other team members were Beth Phillips, Janet Strack, Kathy Strassberger, Heather Oberholtâ€" zer, Rhonda Derbecker, Luanne Boegli, â€" Wendy â€" Ellis, â€" Debby Smith, Brenda Coombes and Brenâ€" da Kennedy. latter team, which walked off with the senior championship. Knights raise $9,000 for bus Moe Banton was pitcher with Cathy Pitz in the catcher‘s backâ€" stop. Waterloo "You Name It We Have It" Hughes Home Centre PARKDALE PLAZA Cor. Haze] and Albert Sts. WINE SUPPLIES HUGHES HOME CENTRE Barrels Jugs Concentrates Yeast Bungs Hoses Bottle Caps and Cappers Beer Malts will fulfill a for the local the people it 579â€"0510 This type of service is already provided by many CMHA branches. It has proven useful in that many relatives and friends who would otherwise find it imâ€" possible to visit these patients have been able to take advantage of such a bus service. The bus will also be used to transport visitors to the Ontario Hospital in London, where paâ€" tients from this area, who require hospitalization, receive care. Its most important function, perhaps, is that it provides a place of acceptance and underâ€" standing for many people whose illnesses have isolated them from a society not yet educated to unâ€" derstanding them. arts and crafts, sports, picnics, discussions, speakers and films. Other players were Yvonne Coombes, Cathy Welker, Leslie Wilson, Kelly Ann Ford, Susan Leduc, Theresa Longeway, Louise McQuillan, Jill Ellis, Collette Landry and Barb Cousineau. Sharon Hicks was winning pitâ€" cher, while Judy Ellis did the honors as catcher. Mrs. Steffler and her daughter coached the Tigers to top place at intermediate level. EXPERT SHIRT LAUNDERING Belmont Clegners For Extra low price on Tailoring and Repairâ€" ing. 3 Tailors to BELMONT QUALITY CLEANING AT BIG SAVINGS T wo Plant Locations ®© 707 Belmont Ave., Kitchener © 277 Lancaster St. W., Kitchener Plus 11 Convenient Cash & Carry Llocations PHONE 743â€"3686 or 578â€"6830 FOR FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY DRAPERY SPECIAL Dry Cleaned and Pressed lined 4c sq. ft. Unlined 3¢ sq. ft. CLEANERS and TALORS

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