10 Waterioo Chronicie, Wednesday, August 8, 1973 \ ‘ .A â€"B 7 C C @i Waterloo Square Open Mon.. Tues.. Wed.. & Sat. \ 9:30 to 6 p.m. â€" (bouzge Jrace Dooky WATERLOO STOVE and _ SPEED QUEEN uDN S 1 i Ladies fashion footwear 96 KING ST. SOUTH, WATERLOO accessories Ask a friend or relative who own a \V Speed Queen washer or dryer what they think of Speed Queen dependability. Then, look into it for yourself. You‘ll find these and many more quality features for years of laundering convenience and reliability: © Smooth, Nonâ€"Perforated Stainless Steel Tub © Washable Knits/Durable Press Cycle © 24â€"Hour Soak Timer © Dependable Agifator Washing Action AUTOMATIC WASHER and 9:30 to 6 p.m. Thurs. & Fri. 9:30 a.m. vil 9:00 p.m . [(@] sPEED QqUuEEN.\(CA) a McGrawâ€"Edison Company Division ELECTRIC DRYER ©@ Smooth Stainless Stee! Drum © Durable Press/Knits Cycle © Endâ€"Ofâ€"Cycle Signal Tone © Footâ€"Operated Door Opener Engagements KROETSCHâ€"LAVIGNE Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Laâ€" vigne of Waterloo, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Judith Anne, to Daniel Kroetsch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kroetsch of Kitchener. Vows will be exchanged Aug. 2# at 6:45 p.m. at Resurrecâ€" tion College Chapel, Waâ€" terloo. The brideâ€"elect is a stewardess with Air Canada. Her fiance is a graduate of the University of Waterâ€" loo and Stratford Teachers College. GIES â€" BURDETT Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Burâ€" dett of Stratford, announce the forthcoming marriage of their only daughter, Marilyn Louise, to Frank Paul Gies, son of Mrs. Irene Gies of Waterioo and the late Frank Gies. They will exchange wedding vows Sept. 7 at 5:30 pm. at St. Michael‘s RC Church, Uniâ€" versity Avenue, Waterloo. PH. 743â€"5241 Jim McAleney of the Waterloo Midgets slides safely into third ahead of the throw from a Brampton outfielder. Waterloo won the game 6â€"1, as well as the championship game in the weekend tournament held in Waterloo. RATZâ€"BECHTEL FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL Convenient Parking, entering Wellington or King Streel 621 KING WEST â€" 745â€"9495 Waterloo captures tourney Waterloo Midgets defeatâ€" ed Hamilton Mahoney 92 in the championship game to take the title at the Waâ€" terloo Midget baseball tourâ€" nament for the second conâ€" secutive year. Earlier in the tournament held in Waterloo Park the Waterloo team â€" defeated Leamington 6â€"1, Brampton 6â€"1 and Agincourt 54. Waâ€" terloo was the only undeâ€" feated team in the tournaâ€" ment. In the game against Aginâ€" court, Waterloo fought back in the last inning to score four runs putting them into the championship game. A loss would have put them into the consolation game. Waterloo remained in conâ€" trol in the final game against Hamilton behind the sound pitching of Gavin Goebel. In the consolation chamâ€" pionship, Agincourt defeated Sarnia 8â€"1. Prior to this both teams had two wins and one loss in the tournaâ€" ment. There were approximately 300â€"400 people present for the championship game. A total of 14 games were playâ€" ed in the two day tournags Bill Tait of Hamilton Mahoney was voted the Most Valuable Player of the tournament. GECRGE SCHELL Service worthy of your confidence â€" a tradition / since 1925. MHUEMN