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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Aug 1976, p. 16

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combinatuons --- " '_-- d \ , “\' . ' u ll, . . - . , . r wr cr.---, . iff I ,. _ 2: ca'a"bt,' T.V. & APPLIANCES 71 HURON ST. RR? Construction seems to be on schedule for completion of the new bridge on Town- ship Road 5, known as the Christner Bridge. The four main structures are already completed. Page 2 - New Humbug Independent - Wednesday, August 18, Look what y6irtSW" get from Westinghouse for only 369900 pair! We sell watches We repair We sell watch bands 102 Peel Street Washer 0 dual agitation O three wash and spun speeds 0 five water temperature combinations Bridge scheduled to open on' September IS BEYNON JEWEU.ERS New Hamburg and Tavistock fashion fa Mes Watches Jhiiifit' project being under- being 57 fe by Reeves Construc- center and means dt NEEDLECRAF T MACRAME SUPPLIES CHANTILlV MODELS Dryer tion . cycle Signal buzzer 1 and 0 three temperature ls selections . 5.7 cu, ft capacity The present bridge on Township Road 5 is being re- placed because of its age and small size. The original bridge built in 1912 is now considered inadequate for modem traffic, especially school buses. About $125,000 will be spent on the project in 1976 and a further $155,000 is scheduled to be spent in born, the township's con- sulting engineers said the bridge' should be open to traffic by Sept. 15. center and the spans from the center to each shoretsfeetinlength. Graham Hill, an engineer with the firm of Walter. Fedy, McCargar and Bach- Three spans will cross the river with the largest one being 57 feet across the tion of Mount Forest will have a 'Pl of M7 feet and a width o 31 feet including a 26 foot roadway spanning the Nith River. Get your rear In sea; Take a walk. 662-2290 662-2340 Wall: a Mt'rh.Tmtar .21.: Ba.den Midgets ended burg in the first round of the their North Waterloo Rural playoffs. The series will schedule with a Irwin, 5 begin AugyetAl,. in Baden loss record to finish the at 3:45 and it Phe best out season in first place. Bad- of fivegames. en s.record was the same Baden Midgets advanced as Maryhill's but Baden took to the second round of the first because they had O.A.S.A. playoffs by defeat- defeated Maryhill by more ing New Hamburg 2 games runs during the schedule. to 0. Baden defeated New Thev will play New Ham- Hamburg in the first game WILL RE-OPEN ITS SCHOOLS Tuesday. September 7. 1976 Waterloo- Oxford District Secondary School RD. Gohl. B.S.A. - 634-5441 1 New students who have not previously regist- ered and students who attended Summer School and need Timetable changes are asked to report to their prmcipal during the week of August 30th to September 3rd. 9 oo am to 12 00 noon or 1:30 pm to 400 pm Each stude'nt should bring an acceptable school lock or money to pur- chase one Textbooks will be loaned to stu- dents wrth the exception of Grade 13 2 Students erl be prcked up on September 7, one hour later than the regular puck-up tImeIn 1975/76 3 Students wrll be drsmlssed and buses wull leave at approximately 1 l 30 a m Mrs Doreen Thomas R A Crurckshank. Chauman nlrnr‘tnr a! ceq-...., V 1976 The bridge ever the Nith River at Township Ro Sept. 1 5. The new structure will make for safer ling traffic. " replaces a bridge built in 1912. THE WATERLOO COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Baden Midgets end in first place Baden Midgets advanced to the second round of the O.A.S.A. playoffs by defeat- ing New Hamburg 2 games to 0. Baden defeated New Hamburg in the first game R A Cruwkshank. Eurector of Education Township Road 5 is expected P bercompleted and ready for traffic ing - I; unpvbtvu I." W completea anq ready tor tratttc on school bus crossings tind will do a much better job hand- by a score of 8 to 3. The series shifted back to Baden August ll, for the second game. After four completed innings Baden led _ New Hamburg 6 - I. New Ham- burg hoWever, fought back with three wins in the fifth, one in the seventh and one in the ninth inning to send the game into extra innings. The teams remained dead locked until the top of the fifteenth inning when Brad Flood hit an inside the park home run with two out and nobody on to give New Ham- burg a one run lead. How- ever, Baden Hought back in the bottom of the inning, Baden now plays Hespeler in the second round of play- offs. The series opens Tuesday August 17. in Baden and shifts back to Hespeler Wednesday night. Game time 8: 45. Jamie Weiler reached first base on a single and was advanced to second base by Dennis Roth's single to left field. With first and second base occupied and two out Brian Steinman came to bat. The runners advanced to third and second on a post ball. Brian Steinman then cranked a line drive to centre field to score the ty- ing and winning runs.

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