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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Jun 1973, p. 15

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The Dodgers picked up their first win by trouncing ttt Reds 2tto 0 Thursday May 31 in Waterloo Minor Baseball Bantam House Uaguepiay, The Crickets came from behind to take the win in a 12 .. 6 victory. Kathy Pit: was the winning pitcher - Approximately 160 at- tended the annual Mother and Daughter potluck sup- per of the 9th and 14th terloo Brownie Packs tif 8th Waterloo Guide Girl . of the West District, Waterloo Division Girl Guides held June 4th at St. Agnes R.C. Church Hall Bluevale St. Waterloo. Guests attending were Waterloo Crickets took on the Kitchener Granada TV Chics on Friday night at Conestoga Park in Grand Valley Juvenile girls league play. Bantam Baseball All- Stars played host to Kit- cllener on Sunday and de- feated them " Due to rain the game was called after five innings. Waterloo got their eight runs on seven hits and Kit- chener got their six runs on 10 hits. David Barrett and Gary Thiel each picked up two hits _ for Waterloo in the game. Eric Hentschel, Stewart Mac Sorley and Jim Lammers each got one hit. Scorers for Waterloo were Dana Saunders and Gary Thiel with two. David Bar- rett, Tim Forsth, Eric Hentschel and Stewart MacSorley each scored one run. Kitchener was lead by Kevin Schmidt with two Mike Werbowacki, the winning pitcher faced 26 Crickets come from behind Myer being rained out By Peggy Kempel The Waterloo Motor Inn Brownies become Guides PACONI DEAD STOCK REMOVAL LTO. Bantams beat rivals 1,'elt Prompt Disposal of Dead or Disabled Cattle and Horses Lic. No. 299 c 71 one 579-3820 By Dick Bun Werbowacki throws two/hitter ”28, the The Crickets took on Grandview school of Galt in Conestogo on Monday nigtttJune4at8:00p.m. The Crickets stand now with two losses and two Karen Rector hurled for the-losers. Te, _ This was the first defeat for the Kitchener Chics in League play. Mrs. Clare Beingessner, St. Agnes Catholic Wo- men's League represents tive for guides and brown- ies, Rev. Alois Muted. Rev. Josef F. Schmelz, Rev. Wolfgang Weiss and Miss Irene Minkus. Mrs. D. W. Trump, West district commissioner will take part in a fly-up cere- mony at Which time 20 brownies will fly-up to the batters, in six innings, allowed 0 runs, two hits. walked four, and struck out seven Mike also helped his on cause by batting three for four. Other hitters for the Dodgers were Jeff Watson two for two. Paul Gibbel two for four, Mike Mauer la the second inning Waterloo made a double play Barrett to MacSorley to Hentschel. This was Waterloo's third double play of the year. David Shawen picked up the win in relief on Jim Zwygers in the top of the fourth. doubles and Jim Nichols with one double. Tom Mis- serr and Brian Malott each got two hits. , 10 Kch S Walovloo OP." Fri. till 9 In". CROWN DIAMOND INTERIOR EXTERIOR PAINT 1 .300 Calms and at In week-end action, the iCricWJere in'Dorchgs- ter for their first tour- nament of the season. Only guide company; 12 brownies from the 9th pack and eight brownies from the 14ttt pack. and Mrs. Gerald Lehman, Brownie leaders; Mrs. R. A. McTavish and Mrs. Stan Straicher, Guide leaders and Mrs. Ross Lederman, Guide mother. with one hit and also Dan Bmhardt. The loosing pitcher for the Reds was Peter Fol- liott. Peter gave up five nuns and five hits. The remaining four hits in a game of walks and errors were divided between Larry Ackerl and Jody Assisting Mrs. Trump will be Mrs. Frank Schuck. Mrs. Michael Winged, two games were played with the scores being Gian- worth 11 - Crickets 8 and Lambeth ll -Crickets 5. ". ',"" cm - - College Squat. 1 Comer ot University & Phillip Watotloo \o. l The criminal and the. . . 11:00 am. - "H0LINESS and HAPPINESS" 9:50am. - CHRISTIAN EDUCATION HOUR including classes for youth and adults v Look your best with our new . summer styles cant” gswsuumm _ IS comm; . Why the great increase in homicide? 0 Why are we so slack with the criminals? . It's time to call in the greatest authority on crime & the greatest textbook on crime! featuring singers, DAVE SEILING. NANCY DUBRICK & BERNIE TALBOT. any 5 Conclude your Sunday with: 'Sound of Singing" CKKW 1320 Radio 11:20p.m, to 1:003.m. Pastor: Rev. John C. Shtier Assistant Pastor: Rev. Trevor D. Butt Deaconess: Diana Butt JOYFUL SOUND CAUSE OF CRIME Tuesdays 7:30 - 9:00p.m Second in a series of four Charismatic Classes ALL WELCOME Musical Feature 7PM Lalon 885‘0089: a were Cubs ls'Giants 4 and Mats 7 Legions 5. The third game scheduled for Tuesday was postponed to allow an Intercounty game. that a_.LTm¢-.. lr, In other action on Thurs- day Night were Mets 15 Ire" 10 and Legions 20 171 Kim St. FAIIlIES AMECIAH DUI HIE CHAIR FACIUI’IES Call Tony or Larry .ii' for an appointrmmiiii F 1min! Home l td. thwart! B. diroott" Friday - 8:00 to 10:30 PM Admission: Friday - Sat.-2:00tot:00PM 50¢withrental. Sttn.-2:00to4:00PM 40ewithownskates Sat. & Sun. - 40t with rental 25e with own skates Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of Waterloo's City- Special adult afternoon of tennis. Lakeshore Tennis Club invites you at our get acquainted afternoon on Lions Pool - 744-3521 Moses Springer Pool - 578-4230 Registrations will be accepted by telephone or in per- son starting - June 4th between the hours of 9 AM & 12noonand2PM&4PM Pools open Sat. , June 9th. PLACE: Waterloo Park DATES: Friday, Saturday and Sunday, June 15th, 16th, and 17th. Sun., June 16th at 2:ipan. intit supper. (Please bring raquet and balls) WATERLég': DAYS unusual“; VILLAGE 'll,','!).,,!,!,,'.',', I " C 3"“ / - ti _ e '. Lanai] Pub night. piitiiie - W5 or . If you need tickets for Friday, June 8th. Cedar Grove Lodge 9 to l $1.00/couple. Events for Friday Night Only 5 RM. - 2nd Annual Waterloo Days Fishing Derby begins 7 RM. - CHYM'rs Fastball Tournament begin - Cen- tennial Park 8:30 RM. - 25th Anniversary Ceremonies - Waterloo Square. ' 9:30 PM. - Walt Disney Feature Movie - Beside Lions Events for Saturday only 10:30 PM, - Mini Waterloo Days Parade - King St. - Waterloo 11:15 P.M. - Moppet Club - 4-7 year old - Behind Potters Workshop " Story telling 2:00 P.M. - Free Stage Show featuring Magic Act. Dog Obedience Show and Jolly Oldsters Square Dancers, 1:30 - 9 PM. _ All day music in the park - free - Cen- tennial Bandshell - 5 different musical groups 2:00 PM. Jr, hardball game - Waterloo Jr, Expos vs. Kitchener. NOTE: MORE INFORMATION will be available at an information booth beside the Old Log School House in Waterloo Park Pool Events for Sunday only All Day - Radio controlled model boat regatta - Silver Lake. Alt Day - Model Airplane contest - Parking Lot "A" - U. of W. All Day - Old fashioned marble tournament - behind Potters Workshop. Invites you to join them in their annual spring windup meeting, on the lawn at no Pinegrove Cres. 8:30 p.m., Tues. , June 12th, Refreshments served (bring your own chairs) . Events for Saturday and Sunday All Day - Old Fashioned 5e Ice cream cones All Day - Pony and Wagoneides - Behind Wildlife Area All Day - Fastball Tournament Continues All Day - Waterloo Minor Baseball Games against Windsor Teams. All Day - Fishing Derby Continues All Day - FREE Swimming 12 - 5:00 P.M. - Arts and Crafts Displays - Local Artists LAKESMRE ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE Waterloo Chronicle, Wodnodly, June 6, 1973 15 ROLLER SKAIIRG MOSES SPRINGER ARENA ©rMrTiXEEfififE ARE COMING TENNIS ANYONE? 'ACTIVITIESI Magaiand Centre : 576-2420 COMMUNITY SERVICES

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