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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Jul 1976, p. 14

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In the final T Ball stand- ings. Simon Wood Ltd.,. is in first place with 13 wins and no losses. The team had a . perfect season thanks to their coaches. Don Ruppe and Jim Cad- eau. The team members include David Arnold. Mike Atkinson, Julian Brandon, Jamie Cadeau. Chris Chaikowsky, Brian Harris, David and Robert Kutasinski, Chris “meiher. Mike Long, Mike Mc- Neice, Chris Read. Mike Rupp. Todd Small and Richard Smith. Bantams defeat Galt team 4-0 The Kiwanis - Waterloo Tyke All-Star baseball team is faced with a very busy inter-county schedule for July. On Saturday, July 10 they will travel to Brantford and on Monday, July 12. they will play Kitchener South on home ground. On Friday, July 16 the team will meet with Kitchener North and on Sunday. July 18, they will go to Stratford. On Tuesday. June 29. Wa- terloo Bantams defeated the second place Galt All-Stars 4-0; Tykes play many games Monday, July 19. Guelph play them in Waterloo. On Thursday. July 22 the team will play in Galt. Stratford will play them Monday. July 26. On Tues- day, July 27 they will play Kitchener South and Thurs- day July 29. Brantford trav- els to Waterloo to meet them on home ground. A Red Cross blood donor clinic will b0 held Wednes- day, July 14 at the Rockway Gardens Senior Citizens' Centre. I405 King Siren East m Kitchener The hours of the clinic are 2 to 4:30 pm and 6 pm. until 8:30 p m All weekday games start at 6:00 p.m. and all weekend games start at 2:00 pm. Red Cross blood clinic Forbes Firebirds are THE TREASURE TROVE Hours 10-5:30 Tues. - Sat. I6 Umon St Waterloo M5 6773 in second place with 12 wins and one loss and Forbes Skyhawks are in third place with ll wins and two losses. Twin City Painting Twin City Painting and Orr Autos are tied for fourth place; Victoria Electric, W.F.M.H_ En- gineering and T-D Bank are tied for fifth place: Lassel Industries and Thackeray Roofing are tied for sixth place: Wil- liam Smith Studios are seventh; Hill and Glasser Ltd. eighth: Scotia Bank. ninth and K-W Omamen- tal Iron are in tenth place. Waterloo was led by the brilliant pitching perform- ance of right-handeh Don Beaupre. Beaupre register- ed his first league victory allowing Galt just two hits and three walks while strik- ing out 18 Galt batters. He kept Galt off balance with a -good curve and a live fastball. Bruce Gordon padded his team lead in R.B.l.'S with two while Paul 'Red' Mc- Intyre took over the team batting lead with a .363 batting average. Galt 000 000 000 0 2 2 Waterloo 102 010 00X 4 4 l Hadfield and Drago (LI and MacDonald: Beaupre (W) Waterloo's next home game is Thursday when Guelph visits Waterloo Park. On Tuesday. July 13. Waterloo travels to Brant- ford and Thursday. July 15. Waterloo hosts Stratford. Address Please Indicate Name Location The Waterloo Concert Band will be presenting a free concert for your family enjoyment on Sun, July llth between 7 and 8 pm. LOCATION: Centennial Bandshell Waterloo Park - Linescore Free Parking at U Ages 9 - 16 Beginning Monday July 26th. Ending Friday August 13th LAKESHORE tParkside Drive) I - 2 pm OR 2 - 3 pm. MON & WED Return with fee to: the City of Waterloo. Community Services Department. PO. Box 337, Waterloo City of Waterloo. Community Services Department O. L. T. A. Certified Instructor Junior Program: 67.00 for six 1 hour lessons) BEGINNERS ONLY RHE TENNIS INSTRUCTION FREE BAND CONCERT 3 weeks duration. 2 hours per week of W. parking lot 'C'. Access off Seagram Drive f) -----lirri+ _---------.--, REGISIRATION FORM Waterloo Kitchener SAVE 10%- 20% WE WELCOME YOUR SUMMER VISITORS. "ART IS DUTY FREE" [NUKSHUK GALLERIES Stone-cut prints - engravings carvings. sculptures 25 Young Si. E. Waterloo 885-3811 Phone Eskimo Art Time TUES. & THURS WATERLOO COLLEGIATE Ontario & Duke Sts. 2-3p.m \Waterloo Square 1%) Moses Springer Pool 885-4530 Waterloo Lions Pool 885-6350 Opening June 5th. 1976 Public swimming times at both pools. Months of July & August - Sunday to Saturday. 1:00t0 5:00_PM. and 6:30 mama PM. Family and adult swimming daily - 5:00 to 6: 30 RM. during July & August. Adult only free noon hour swim at Lions Pool, Monday to Friday 12:00noon to 1:00 P.M. Registrations will be received by phone or in person at either pool starting Monday, May 31 between the hours of 2:00 RM. and 4:00 PM. Monday to Friday, and also during regular pool hours. - - Class dates for both pools. July 26 to Aug. 14 Aug. 16 to Sept. 4 FEE; 14.00 per child plus 75e for swimming award plaque Waterloo Chronicle, Werdrarsdav./yY%t1Pf - Page 16 (Corner of King & Allen St. ) Activities Daily Mon. - Fri. Include: Games Room, Floor & Table Shuffleboard. Billiards Rooms, 10 c tea & coffee. Note: No member- ship needed. INFORMATION: 579-1020 ADI!” RECREATION CENTRE _ _ llRRARY SERVICES ' HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 10:30 a.m. - 12:00p.m. 1:15 p.m. - 3: 15 p.m. Complete selection of fiction. non-fiction, bibliography. No card required. For further information call 579- 1020. This very interesting program is for 14 and 15 year old boys and girls who show interest in becoming fu- ture part-time recreation leaders in the City of Water loo or elsewhere, The course will starCin mid July and run half-days for 2 weeks Hours far this program will vary but will be held mainly in the mornings and afternoons. The two weeks of practical sessions will acquaint the participant with leadership skills in games. drama. singing. sports. artrand crafts. etc. for children's programs. Included as part of the training will be the opportunity to help experienced leaders at local sum- mer playgrounds. Participants will be evaluated during this two week program and if they demonstrate good leadership qualities. they will be encouraged to apply for a sum- mer staff position with our department in the future Limited Openings. . To register please phone Waterloo Community Services Dept, 886-1550 _ Moses Springer Arena Friday 7:00 to 9:30p.m. Sunday 7:00 - 9:30pm. Admissions I . 15 yr. & under .25 16 yr. & over .50 t rentals .50 pair . 'NO SPECTATORS" Bus Tttttr- MiBtAt8B.MARTYRS' SHBIHE HURON INDIAN VILLAGE Bus Tonn- TOBONTD 200 MISSISSAUGA SOUARE t ACTIV|TIES FOR SENIOR ADULTS ADULT RECREATION CENTRE ' COMMUNITY SERVICES LEADER-e-TRAIN. COURSE Thursday July 29. 1976 Leave Adult Recreation Centre: 7:30 AM Return Adult Recreation Centre: 8:00 PM 'Supper reservations in Barrie. (Cost: $7/person Tuesday July 13, 1976 Leave Adult Recreation Centre: 9:00 AM Return Adult Recreation Centre: 5:00 PM Cost: $7 _00/person SWIMMING 1ttSTR0CTitMlttr gEET2IM'2EtTE MLLER SKATING WATERLOO CHYM'Is Date Centennial Ball Diamond Waterloo Park Sunday July 11th 7 :00 p m. July l9th to 23rd July 26th to 30th l:30pm to3r30pm GOELPN Mum - - dCentIe: 886-1560

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