16 _ Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, June 12, 1974 HESPELER SCOUT HOUSE (Krib Ave. across from the Park) McGREGOR PUBLIC SCHOOL 31 Central Waterloo KITCHENER LigrARY AUDITORIUM POLICY PAPER NO. 3 POLICY PAPER NO. 2 ELMIRA LIBRARY GALT LIBRARY 20 Grand Avenue N. A series of OPEN HOUSE MEETâ€" INGS will be held for purposes of discussing this paper with you, answering questions, and soliciting your help in writing the final recomâ€" mendation for this paper to REGIONAL COUNCIL. WELLESLEY COMMUNITY CENTRE NEW HAMBURG LIBRARY AYR LIBRARY Other policy papers published are : POLICY PAPER NO. 1 GROWTH WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12th Waterloo Kitchener 12 KING ST. NORTH, ‘ (Upstairs) 578â€"4950 _# LOWER MALL â€" Waterloo Square JESSOPS cleaners REGIONAL PLANNING OPEN HOUSE Policy Paper No. 4 "HOUSING" BOOKS!" TIM‘S SPORT SHOP CROSS BOWS â€" QUIVER etc. rS’ee our selection of Hockey needs, squash & |;r handball accessories ( We have a complete line of name brand archery equipment and accessories such as. .. ARCHERS 7:30 â€" 10:00 P.M. KITCHENERWATERALOO 578â€"58 10 BOWS â€" ARROWS ~ Ontario & Duke Sts. SETTLEMENT . .PATTERpS Economic DEVELOPMENT FRANKLIN AVE. PuBLIC schoor KITCHENER PRESTON LIBRARY 435 King Street East Preston HAROLO WAGNER PUBLIC SCHOOL Ellis Street Waterloo QuEENSMOUNT SR. PUBLIC SCHOOL s BRANCHTON PUBLIC SCHOOL BLOOMINGDALE PUBLIC SCHOOL LINWOOD PUBLIC SCHOOL NEW DUNDEE PUBLIC SCHOOL Canada‘s top female gymâ€" nasts will be in \Yaterloo for the first Western Onâ€" tario Women‘s Summer Games next week. Waterioo Square Sports THURSDAY, JUNE 13th Canadian gymnastics champions _ _ featured in Women‘s Summer Games â€" LOMITED Scott Hannah picked up his second win of the seaâ€" son and Gary Krulicki was credited with the save. Connecting for Waterloo were Eric Hentschel with a pair of hits while Dave Barrett, Dana Saunders, Stewart MacSorley, Gary Johnson and Paul Dahmer had 1 hit each. At home against the Camâ€" bridge Mustangs the Waterâ€" loo Laâ€"Zâ€"Boy Bantams scorâ€" ed four runs on seven hits and Cambridge scored two runs on four hits. The win was credited to first year bantam pitcher Scott Hannah. Eric Hentschel hit a triple and Stewart MacSorley and Ted Reese each hit a double for the winners. Against Burlington Waâ€" terloo scored their 12 runs off 15 hits while Burlington scored their six runs off six hits. In a game in Hamilton against Mahoney Park they tied 8â€"8. The Bantams played a home and home series with the Interâ€"County Leagues new entry the ‘Cambridge Mustangs and were vicâ€" torious in both games. At home they won 4â€"2 and in Cambridge they won 10â€"3. The Women‘s Olympic and â€" Modern Gymnastics display will feature five champions including the current national winners Jennifer _ Diachun _ and Nancy MacDonald. The display will be feaâ€" tured Saturday June 22 at 8 p.m. in the athletic comâ€" plex of Wilfrid Laurier University. Tickets for the display are available through the games office at Seaâ€" gram Stadium or from the gymnastics committee, 83 Roslin Ave. S., Waterloo. Admission will be $2 for adults and $1.50 for students. A committee spokesman said tickets will also be on sale at the athletic comâ€" plex the evening of the By Peggy Kempel Hamilton Mahoney Park The Waterloo Baseball came from behind to tie Bantams will be sponsored their game against Waterâ€" by Laâ€"Zâ€"Boy this season. lo0oâ€"8â€"8. Mahoney Park scorâ€" They opened their exhibiâ€" ed eight runs off seven hits tion season on the road with and Waterloo scored eight a 126 win against Burlingâ€" n ‘ EKEING‘S . BUSINESS HOURS OPEN Monday Fnday 10 00 a m to 2 00 a m Saturday 11 30 a m to 2 00 a m Sunday 12 00 noon to 10 00 p m Bantams open on winning note In Kitchener over $5.00 Business Men‘s Luncheon 95° and up ror rast service Call 579â€"5040 FREE Delivery in Waterloo and Bridgeport â€" over $3.50 i1 v Q&Z A ZF RESTAURANT 38 King St. North, Waterloo \‘ It usually takes nine men to win a ball game but Murâ€" ray Eggert of the Stratford Memorials performed a oneâ€"man wrecking job on the Waterloo CHYM‘rs as Memorial scored a 5â€"2 Inâ€" terâ€"City Fastball League win at Centennial Park Thursday night. Terry Gallamore. who needed relief help from Doug Neil in the ninth, was the losing pitcher. ‘*We only made one physiâ€" cal error, but we weren‘t sharp mentally and this realâ€" ly hurt us." said CHYM‘rs coach Glenn Moeser. Eggert scattered seven Waterloo hits for the pitchâ€" ing decision and then, ofâ€" fensively, he collected three of only five hits Stratford batters managed off two Waterloo â€" hurlers. Howâ€" ever, one of Eggert‘s safeâ€" ties was a crushing threeâ€" run homer over the left field fence in the top of the ninth inning. CHYM‘rs record now is 43. They play tonight in Hespeler. Game time is 8 o clock. Memorials were behind 2â€"1 going to the ninth inning. The gymnastics clinic will be held Thursday June 20 to Saturday June 22 and the competition is scheduled for Sunday June 23 between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. The clinic has been scheduled to inâ€" struct gymnasts and coachâ€" One man show drops CHYM‘rs Z2 c Vm‘ _ _ and Canadian Food Waterloo scored its first run in the second inning on Gallamore‘s single and a double by Ollie Almost. ‘ Dave Barrett hit a triple for Waterloo and Jim Hrach hit a triple for Hamilton for the only extra base hit Team Standings GP TEAM 8 Waynco 8 Hill & Glasser 8 Kâ€"W Ornamental Iron 8 Parkway Ford 8 Victoria Electric 8 Boehmers 7 C.N. Weber 7 Twin City Painting 7 Alfred Grassing 7 Clearview Auto Wash 7 Simonâ€"Wood 7 Thackeray Roofingâ€" runs off 11 hits. _ Gymnastics will be only one of the. sports featured es and to develop specific during the 1974 games which skills. ~ include soccer, ~softball, The demonstration on the track and field, golf, basâ€" Saturday has been billed ketball, volleyball, orienâ€" as the highlight of the gymâ€" teering, sailing, water skiâ€" nastics _ section of the ing, fencing, judo, cycling, games. Besides Jenniferand field hockey, water polo Nancy, national ~team and swimming. member Susan Mclsaac An estimated 1,500 feâ€" and a number of provincial male athletes from Western team champions will also Ontario are expected to be featured during the participate in this, the first demonstration. . summer games. The ourâ€" Jennifer is a four time Canadian Champion and past member of the Canaâ€" dian Olympic Team. In 1970 she was a member of the world championship team and this year she is also the provincial champ. June 4 Stratford tied the game June 6 Tâ€"ball scores standings Waynco 38 Hill & Glasser 35 Clearview Auto Wash 28 C.N. Weber 33 Victoria Electric 34 Twin City Painting 28 Waynco 35 Hill & Glasser 37 Boehmers 36 Kâ€"W Ornamental Iron 30 C.N. Weber 32 Twin City Painting 21 in the game. In the return game against Cambridge Waterloo scored 10 runs off 13 hits and Camâ€" bridge scored three runs off eight hits. in the fifth inning and Waâ€" terloo went ahead in the seventh on a double by Paul Struck and Gerry Hopâ€" craft‘s single. _ * track and field, golf, basâ€" ketball, volleyball, orienâ€" teering, sailing, water skiâ€" ing, fencing, judo, cycling, field hockey, water polo and swimming. An estimated 1,500 feâ€" male athletes from Western Ontario are expected to participate in this, the first summer games. The purâ€" pose of the event is to proâ€" mote interest and particiâ€" pation in female sports. Anyone interested in volâ€" unteering their services to help make the games a success are asked to visit the games office at Seaâ€" gram Stadium or call 885â€" 1211 (extension 3855). Kâ€"W Ornamental Iron 18 :Alfred Grassing 30 Boehmers 30 Parkway Ford 27 Simonâ€"Wood 14 Thackeray Roofing 26 Parkway Ford 15 Victoria Electric 27 Alfred Grassing 33 Clearview Auto Wash 33 Simonâ€"Wood 24 Thackeray Roofing 18